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SITRANS F Ultrasonic Flowmeters Function Manual Edition 04/2017 Answers for industry.

Introduction 1 Quick Start 2 SITRANS F Ultrasonic Flowmeters Function Manual Setup 3 Maintenance and diagnostics 4 Communication 5 Security 6 Language 7 Support A This Function Manual applies to Siemens products SITRANS with order codes commencing 7ME372 04/2017 A5E35693328-AA

Legal information Warning notice system This manual contains notices you have to observe in order to ensure your personal safety, as well as to prevent damage to property. The notices referring to your personal safety are highlighted in the manual by a safety alert symbol, notices referring only to property damage have no safety alert symbol. These notices shown below are graded according to the degree of danger. DANGER indicates that death or severe personal injury will result if proper precautions are not taken. WARNING indicates that death or severe personal injury may result if proper precautions are not taken. CAUTION indicates that minor personal injury can result if proper precautions are not taken. NOTICE indicates that property damage can result if proper precautions are not taken. If more than one degree of danger is present, the warning notice representing the highest degree of danger will be used. A notice warning of injury to persons with a safety alert symbol may also include a warning relating to property damage. Qualified Personnel The product/system described in this documentation may be operated only by personnel qualified for the specific task in accordance with the relevant documentation, in particular its warning notices and safety instructions. Qualified personnel are those who, based on their training and experience, are capable of identifying risks and avoiding potential hazards when working with these products/systems. Proper use of Siemens products Note the following: Trademarks WARNING Siemens products may only be used for the applications described in the catalog and in the relevant technical documentation. If products and components from other manufacturers are used, these must be recommended or approved by Siemens. Proper transport, storage, installation, assembly, commissioning, operation and maintenance are required to ensure that the products operate safely and without any problems. The permissible ambient conditions must be complied with. The information in the relevant documentation must be observed. All names identified by are registered trademarks of Siemens AG. The remaining trademarks in this publication may be trademarks whose use by third parties for their own purposes could violate the rights of the owner. Disclaimer of Liability We have reviewed the contents of this publication to ensure consistency with the hardware and software described. Since variance cannot be precluded entirely, we cannot guarantee full consistency. However, the information in this publication is reviewed regularly and any necessary corrections are included in subsequent editions. Siemens AG Division Process Industries and Drives Postfach 48 48 90026 NÜRNBERG GERMANY Document order number: A5E35693328 P 04/2017 Subject to change Copyright Siemens AG 2017. All rights reserved

Table of contents 1 Introduction... 17 1.1 Function Manual scope... 17 1.2 Purpose of this documentation... 17 1.3 Quick start wizards... 17 1.4 Support... 17 1.5 Product compatability... 18 1.6 Document history... 18 1.7 Device documentation package... 19 2 Quick Start... 21 2.1 Quick commissioning... 21 2.2 Sensor settings... 21 2.3 Process values... 21 2.4 Inputs and outputs... 21 2.5 Copy configuration... 21 3 Setup... 23 3.1 Sensor settings... 23 3.1.1 Length unit... 23 3.1.2 Pipe settings... 23 3.1.2.1 Pipe class... 23 3.1.2.2 Pipe size... 23 3.1.2.3 Outer pipe diameter... 23 3.1.2.4 Wall thickness... 24 3.1.2.5 Pipe material... 24 3.1.2.6 Wall sound velocity... 24 3.1.2.7 Liner settings... 25 3.1.2.8 Inner pipe roughness... 25 3.1.2.9 Inner pipe diameter... 26 3.1.2.10 Active compensations... 26 3.1.2.11 Active compensations - settings... 26 3.1.3 Upstream and downstream conditions... 26 3.1.3.1 Disturbed flow profile compensation... 26 3.1.3.2 Disturbed flow profile compensation - settings... 27 3.1.3.3 Type of upstream condition... 27 3.1.3.4 Upstream distance... 27 3.1.3.5 Upstream distance - settings... 27 3.1.3.6 Type of downstream condition... 27 3.1.3.7 Downstream distance... 28 3.1.3.8 Downstream distance - settings... 28 3.1.4 Medium characteristics... 28 Function Manual, 04/2017, A5E35693328-AA 3

Table of contents 3.1.4.1 Process medium type... 28 3.1.4.2 Expected sound velocity... 28 3.1.4.3 Process temperature... 29 3.1.4.4 Process pressure... 29 3.1.4.5 Kinematic viscosity... 29 3.1.4.6 Process density... 30 3.1.5 Sensor selection... 30 3.1.5.1 Sensor model... 30 3.1.5.2 Clamp-on sensor size... 30 3.1.5.3 Nominal sensor frequency... 30 3.1.5.4 Sensor crystal projection... 31 3.1.5.5 Sensor phase velocity... 31 3.1.5.6 Sensor inactive wedge... 31 3.1.5.7 Sensor fixed time... 32 3.1.5.8 Mounting hole offset... 32 3.1.5.9 Spacing offset... 32 3.1.5.10 Temperature code of the sensor... 32 3.1.5.11 Temperature compensation factor... 33 3.1.5.12 Length of sensor cables... 33 3.1.6 settings... 33 3.1.6.1 Installed paths... 33 3.1.6.2 1... 34 3.1.6.3 2... 36 3.1.6.4 Necessary number of measuring paths... 37 3.1.6.5 Necessary number of measuring paths - settings... 37 3.1.7 User calibration... 38 3.1.7.1 Slope... 38 3.1.7.2 1 offset... 38 3.1.7.3 2 offset... 38 3.1.8 Multipoint calibration... 39 3.1.8.1 Enable multipoint calibration... 39 3.1.8.2 Asymmetric calibration table... 39 3.1.8.3 Calibration point... 39 3.1.8.4 Multipoint calibration table... 40 3.1.9 Flow direction... 41 3.1.10 Miscellaneous... 41 3.1.10.1 Preamplifier... 41 3.1.10.2 Number of pulses to be transmitted... 41 3.1.10.3 Minimum ringdown delay... 42 3.1.10.4 Electronic time delay... 42 3.1.11 Configuration of test blocks... 42 3.1.11.1 About... 42 3.1.11.2 Sensor size... 43 3.2 Process values... 43 3.2.1 Volume flow... 43 3.2.1.1 Units... 43 3.2.1.2 Custom units... 44 3.2.1.3 Custom conversion factor... 44 3.2.1.4 Decimal places... 45 3.2.1.5 Low flow cut-off... 45 3.2.1.6 Alarm and warning limits... 45 3.2.2 Mass flow... 47 4 Function Manual, 04/2017, A5E35693328-AA

Table of contents 3.2.2.1 Units... 47 3.2.2.2 Custom units... 47 3.2.2.3 Custom conversion factor... 47 3.2.2.4 Decimal places... 48 3.2.2.5 Low flow cut-off... 48 3.2.2.6 Alarm and warning limits... 48 3.2.3 Standard flow volume... 50 3.2.3.1 Units... 50 3.2.3.2 Custom units... 50 3.2.3.3 Custom conversion factor... 50 3.2.3.4 Decimal places... 51 3.2.3.5 Low flow cut-off... 51 3.2.3.6 Alarms and warning limits... 51 3.2.3.7 Standard temperature... 53 3.2.3.8 Standard pressure... 53 3.2.3.9 Air density at standard conditions... 53 3.2.4 Flow velocity... 54 3.2.4.1 Units... 54 3.2.4.2 Custom units... 54 3.2.4.3 Custom conversion factor... 54 3.2.4.4 Decimal places... 55 3.2.4.5 Low flow cut-off... 55 3.2.4.6 Alarm and warning limits... 55 3.2.5 Sound velocity... 57 3.2.5.1 Units... 57 3.2.5.2 Custom units... 57 3.2.5.3 Custom conversion factor... 57 3.2.5.4 Decimal places... 58 3.2.5.5 Alarm and warning limits... 58 3.2.6 LiquIdent... 60 3.2.6.1 Alarm and warning limits... 60 3.2.6.2 Temperature slope factor... 61 3.2.6.3 Pressure slope factor... 61 3.2.7 Density... 62 3.2.7.1 Units... 62 3.2.7.2 Custom units... 62 3.2.7.3 Custom conversion factor... 62 3.2.7.4 Decimal places... 63 3.2.7.5 Alarm and warning limits... 63 3.2.8 Kinematic viscosity... 64 3.2.8.1 Units... 64 3.2.8.2 Decimal places... 65 3.2.8.3 Alarm and warning limits... 65 3.2.9 Pressure... 67 3.2.9.1 Units... 67 3.2.9.2 Decimal places... 67 3.2.9.3 Alarm and warning limits... 67 3.2.10 Medium temperature... 69 3.2.10.1 Units... 69 3.2.10.2 Decimal places... 69 3.2.10.3 Alarm and warning limits... 70 3.2.11 Standard density... 71 Function Manual, 04/2017, A5E35693328-AA 5

Table of contents 3.2.11.1 Units... 71 3.2.11.2 Decimal places... 72 3.2.11.3 Alarm and warning limits... 72 3.2.12 Standard kinematic viscosity... 74 3.2.12.1 Units... 74 3.2.12.2 Decimal places... 74 3.2.12.3 Alarm and Warning limits... 74 3.2.13 API gravity... 76 3.2.13.1 Alarm and warning limits... 76 3.2.14 Standard API gravity... 77 3.2.14.1 Alarm and warning limits... 77 3.2.15 Specific gravity... 79 3.2.15.1 Alarm and warning limits... 79 3.2.16 Standard specific gravity... 81 3.2.16.1 Alarm and warning limits... 81 3.3 Totalizers... 82 3.3.1 Totalizer 1... 82 3.3.1.1 Process value... 82 3.3.1.2 Units... 83 3.3.1.3 Custom units... 83 3.3.1.4 Custom conversion factor... 83 3.3.1.5 Decimal places... 84 3.3.1.6 Direction... 84 3.3.1.7 Fail-safe behaviour... 84 3.3.1.8 Reset... 84 3.3.1.9 Preset... 85 3.3.1.10 Alarm and warning limits... 85 3.3.2 Totalizer 2... 87 3.3.2.1 Process value... 87 3.3.2.2 Units... 87 3.3.2.3 Custom units... 88 3.3.2.4 Custom conversion factor... 88 3.3.2.5 Decimal places... 88 3.3.2.6 Direction... 89 3.3.2.7 Fail safe behaviour... 89 3.3.2.8 Reset... 89 3.3.2.9 Preset... 90 3.3.2.10 Alarm and warning limits... 90 3.3.3 Totalizer 3... 92 3.3.3.1 Process value... 92 3.3.3.2 Units... 92 3.3.3.3 Custom units... 93 3.3.3.4 Custom conversion factor... 93 3.3.3.5 Decimal places... 93 3.3.3.6 Direction... 94 3.3.3.7 Fail-safe behaviour... 94 3.3.3.8 Reset... 94 3.3.3.9 Preset... 95 3.3.3.10 Alarm and warning limits... 95 3.3.4 Reset all totalizers... 97 3.4 Inputs and outputs... 97 6 Function Manual, 04/2017, A5E35693328-AA

Table of contents 3.4.1 Current input... 108 3.4.2 Digital input... 109 3.4.3 Channel 1 - output with HART... 109 3.4.3.1 Loop current mode... 109 3.4.3.2 Active operation (read only)... 110 3.4.3.3 PV selection... 110 3.4.3.4 Direction... 110 3.4.3.5 Loop current scale... 111 3.4.3.6 Upper range value... 111 3.4.3.7 Lower range value... 111 3.4.3.8 Fail-safe activation condition... 112 3.4.3.9 Damping value... 112 3.4.3.10 Fail-safe behaviour... 112 3.4.3.11 Fail-safe value... 113 3.4.3.12 Fail-safe minimum time... 113 3.4.4 Channel 2 - output... 113 3.4.4.1 Operation mode... 113 3.4.4.2 Active operation (read only)... 114 3.4.4.3 Fail-safe activation condition... 114 3.4.4.4 Current output... 114 3.4.4.5 Frequency output... 117 3.4.4.6 Pulse output... 120 3.4.4.7 Status output... 124 3.4.5 Channel 3 - input/output... 131 3.4.5.1 Operation mode... 131 3.4.5.2 Change operation mode... 131 3.4.5.3 Active operation (read only)... 132 3.4.5.4 Fail-safe activation condition... 132 3.4.5.5 Current output... 132 3.4.5.6 Frequency output... 136 3.4.5.7 Pulse output... 139 3.4.5.8 Status output... 143 3.4.5.9 Digital input... 151 3.4.5.10 Current input... 153 3.4.6 Channel 3 - relay... 158 3.4.6.1 Operation mode... 158 3.4.6.2 Status mode... 159 3.4.6.3 Sensor alarms (1)... 159 3.4.6.4 Sensor alarms (2)... 159 3.4.6.5 Process alarms (1)... 160 3.4.6.6 Process alarms (2)... 160 3.4.6.7 Process alarms (3)... 160 3.4.6.8 Process alarms (4)... 161 3.4.6.9 Totalizer alarms... 161 3.4.6.10 Device alarms... 162 3.4.6.11 Device alarms - settings... 162 3.4.6.12 Channel 1 alarms... 162 3.4.6.13 Input/output alarms (1)... 162 3.4.6.14 Input/output alarms (2)... 163 3.4.6.15 Input/output alarms (2) - settings... 163 3.4.6.16 Simulation alarms (1)... 164 3.4.6.17 Simulation alarms (2)... 164 Function Manual, 04/2017, A5E35693328-AA 7

Table of contents 3.4.6.18 Alarm class... 164 3.4.6.19 NAMUR status signal... 165 3.4.6.20 Polarity... 165 3.4.6.21 On delay... 165 3.4.6.22 Off delay... 166 3.4.7 Channel 4 - input/output... 166 3.4.7.1 Operation mode... 166 3.4.7.2 Change operation mode... 166 3.4.7.3 Active operation (read only)... 167 3.4.7.4 Fail-safe activation condition... 167 3.4.7.5 Current output... 167 3.4.7.6 Frequency output... 170 3.4.7.7 Pulse output... 174 3.4.7.8 Status output... 177 3.4.7.9 Digital input... 185 3.4.7.10 Current input... 187 3.4.8 Channel 4 - relay... 192 3.4.8.1 Operation mode... 192 3.4.8.2 Status mode... 192 3.4.8.3 Sensor alarms (1)... 192 3.4.8.4 Sensor alarms (2)... 193 3.4.8.5 Process alarms (1)... 193 3.4.8.6 Process alarms (2)... 193 3.4.8.7 Process alarms (3)... 194 3.4.8.8 Process alarms (4)... 194 3.4.8.9 Totalizer alarms... 195 3.4.8.10 Device alarms... 195 3.4.8.11 Channel 1 alarms... 195 3.4.8.12 Input/output alarms... 196 3.4.8.13 Simulation alarms... 196 3.4.8.14 Alarm class... 196 3.4.8.15 NAMUR status signal... 197 3.4.8.16 Polarity... 197 3.4.8.17 On delay... 197 3.4.8.18 Off delay... 198 3.4.9 Channel 5 - input... 198 3.4.9.1 Process value... 198 3.4.9.2 RTD configuration... 198 3.4.9.3 Calibration... 199 3.4.10 Channel 6 - input... 200 3.4.10.1 Process value... 200 3.4.10.2 RTD configuration... 200 3.4.10.3 Calibration... 201 3.5 Date and time... 202 3.5.1 Current date and time... 202 3.5.2 Set date and time... 202 3.6 Local display... 202 3.6.1 Brightness... 203 3.6.2 Backlight... 203 3.6.3 Contrast... 204 3.6.4 Damping... 204 8 Function Manual, 04/2017, A5E35693328-AA

Table of contents 3.6.4.1 Damping value... 204 3.6.4.2 Process values (1)... 204 3.6.4.3 Process values (2)... 205 3.6.5 View 1... 205 3.6.5.1 View... 205 3.6.5.2 1st value... 206 3.6.5.3 Graph scale mode... 206 3.6.5.4 2nd value... 206 3.6.5.5 3rd value... 207 3.6.5.6 4th process value... 207 3.6.5.7 5th process value... 207 3.6.5.8 6th process value... 208 3.6.5.9 Trend scale mode... 208 3.6.5.10 Trend log time window... 208 3.6.5.11 Trend scale lower limit... 209 3.6.5.12 Trend scale upper limit... 209 3.6.6 View 2... 209 3.6.6.1 Enable or disable... 209 3.6.6.2 View... 210 3.6.6.3 1st value... 210 3.6.6.4 2nd process value... 210 3.6.6.5 3rd process value... 211 3.6.6.6 4th process value... 211 3.6.6.7 5th process value... 211 3.6.6.8 6th process value... 212 3.6.6.9 Trend scale mode... 212 3.6.6.10 Trend log time window... 212 3.6.6.11 Trend scale lower limit... 213 3.6.6.12 Trend scale upper limit... 213 3.6.7 View 3... 214 3.6.7.1 Enable or disable... 214 3.6.7.2 View... 214 3.6.7.3 1st value... 214 3.6.7.4 Graphic scale mode... 215 3.6.7.5 2nd process value... 215 3.6.7.6 3rd process value... 215 3.6.7.7 4th process value... 216 3.6.7.8 5th process value... 216 3.6.7.9 6th process value... 217 3.6.7.10 Trend scale mode... 217 3.6.7.11 Trend log time window... 217 3.6.7.12 Trend scale lower limit... 218 3.6.7.13 Trend scale upper limit... 218 3.6.8 View 4... 218 3.6.8.1 Enable or disable... 218 3.6.8.2 View... 219 3.6.8.3 1st value... 219 3.6.8.4 2nd value... 219 3.6.8.5 3rd value... 220 3.6.8.6 4th value... 220 3.6.8.7 5th value... 221 3.6.8.8 6th value... 221 Function Manual, 04/2017, A5E35693328-AA 9

Table of contents 3.6.8.9 Trend scale mode... 222 3.6.8.10 Trend log time window... 222 3.6.8.11 Trend scale lower limit... 222 3.6.8.12 Trend scale upper limit... 223 3.6.9 View 5... 223 3.6.9.1 Enable or disable... 223 3.6.9.2 View... 223 3.6.9.3 1st value... 224 3.6.9.4 2nd value... 224 3.6.9.5 3rd value... 225 3.6.9.6 4th process value... 225 3.6.9.7 5th process value... 225 3.6.9.8 6th process value... 226 3.6.9.9 Trend scale mode... 226 3.6.9.10 Trend log time window... 226 3.6.9.11 Trend scale lower limit... 227 3.6.9.12 Trend scale upper limit... 227 3.6.10 View 6... 227 3.6.10.1 Enable or disable... 227 3.6.10.2 View... 228 3.6.10.3 1st process value... 228 3.6.10.4 2nd process value... 228 3.6.10.5 3rd process value... 229 3.6.10.6 4th process value... 229 3.6.10.7 5th process value... 229 3.6.10.8 6th process value... 230 3.6.10.9 Trend scale mode... 230 3.6.10.10 Trend log time window... 231 3.6.10.11 Trend scale lower limit... 231 3.6.10.12 Trend scale upper limit... 231 3.6.11 Status icons... 232 4 Maintenance and diagnostics... 233 4.1 Identification... 233 4.1.1 Long tag... 233 4.1.2 Tag... 233 4.1.3 Descriptor... 233 4.1.4 Message... 234 4.1.5 Location... 234 4.1.6 Installation date... 234 4.1.7 Manufacturer... 235 4.1.8 Product name... 235 4.1.9 Version (read only)... 235 4.1.10 Order number (read only)... 235 4.1.11 Serial number... 236 4.1.12 FW version... 236 4.1.13 HW version... 236 4.1.14 Final assembly number... 237 4.1.15 System type... 237 4.1.16 Transmitter electronics... 237 4.1.16.1 HW version... 237 4.1.16.2 FW version... 238 10 Function Manual, 04/2017, A5E35693328-AA

Table of contents 4.1.16.3 Serial number... 238 4.1.16.4 Order number... 238 4.1.16.5 Comm. interface serial number... 238 4.1.17 Local display... 239 4.1.18 I/O electronics... 239 4.1.19 DSL... 240 4.1.20 Sensor... 240 4.1.20.1 Type (read only)... 240 4.1.20.2 Sensor type (read only)... 240 4.1.20.3 Serial number (read only)... 240 4.1.20.4 Serial number (read only)... 241 4.1.20.5 Serial number (read only)... 241 4.1.20.6 Serial number (read only)... 241 4.1.20.7 Serial number (read only)... 241 4.1.20.8 Sensor type (read only)... 242 4.1.20.9 Sensor firmware version (read only)... 242 4.1.20.10 Sensor hardware version (read only)... 242 4.1.20.11 Frontend variant (read only)... 243 4.1.20.12 Serial number (read only)... 243 4.2 Diagnostic events... 243 4.2.1 Active diagnostic events... 243 4.2.2 Diagnostic log... 243 4.2.3 Clear diagnostic log... 244 4.2.4 Acknowledge mode... 244 4.2.5 Transmitter detailed events (read only)... 244 4.2.6 Suppression time... 245 4.2.7 Enable alarms... 245 4.2.7.1 Sensor events (1)... 245 4.2.7.2 Sensor events (2)... 246 4.2.7.3 Process events (1)... 246 4.2.7.4 Process events (2)... 247 4.2.7.5 Process events (3)... 247 4.2.7.6 Process events (4)... 247 4.2.7.7 Totalizer events... 248 4.2.7.8 Device events... 248 4.2.7.9 Simulation events (1)... 248 4.2.7.10 Simulation events (2)... 249 4.2.7.11 Input/output events (1)... 249 4.2.7.12 Input/output events (2)... 250 4.2.8 Assign alarm class... 250 4.2.8.1 14-1: No signal... 250 4.2.8.2 15-2: No signal... 250 4.2.8.3 148 - Transm. temp. above alarm limit... 251 4.2.8.4 149 - Transm. temp. below alarm limit... 251 4.3 Maintenance... 251 4.3.1 Copy configuration... 251 4.3.2 Spare part replacement... 252 4.3.2.1 Transmitter... 252 4.3.2.2 Sensor... 253 4.3.2.3 Operating time... 253 4.3.3 Electronic part identification... 254 Function Manual, 04/2017, A5E35693328-AA 11

Table of contents 4.3.3.1 Transmitter cassette... 254 4.3.3.2 Local display... 255 4.3.3.3 I/O cassette... 256 4.3.3.4 Sensor cassette... 257 4.4 Diagnostics... 258 4.4.1 Sensor... 258 4.4.1.1 Receiver signal... 258 4.4.1.2 Reynolds number (read only)... 258 4.4.1.3 1... 259 4.4.1.4 2... 261 4.4.2 Temperature monitoring... 263 4.4.2.1 Medium temperature... 263 4.4.2.2 Transmitter electronics temperature... 264 4.4.2.3 DSL temperature... 265 4.4.3 Inputs and outputs... 266 4.4.3.1 Channel 1 - output with HART... 266 4.4.3.2 Channel 2 - output... 266 4.4.3.3 Channel 3 - input/output... 269 4.4.3.4 Channel 3 - relay... 271 4.4.3.5 Channel 4 - input/output... 271 4.4.3.6 Channel 4 - relay... 273 4.4.3.7 Calibration picture... 273 4.5 Peak values... 274 4.5.1 Process value 1... 274 4.5.1.1 Process value... 274 4.5.1.2 Maximum... 274 4.5.1.3 Timestamp at maximum value... 274 4.5.1.4 Minimum... 275 4.5.1.5 Timestamp at minimum value... 275 4.5.1.6 Reset peak values... 275 4.5.2 Process value 2... 276 4.5.2.1 Process value... 276 4.5.2.2 Maximum... 276 4.5.2.3 Timestamp at maximum value... 276 4.5.2.4 Minimum... 277 4.5.2.5 Timestamp at minimum value... 277 4.5.2.6 Reset peak values... 277 4.5.3 Process value 3... 277 4.5.3.1 Process value... 277 4.5.3.2 Maximum... 278 4.5.3.3 Timestamp at maximum value... 278 4.5.3.4 Minimum... 278 4.5.3.5 Timestamp at minimum value... 279 4.5.3.6 Reset peak values... 279 4.5.4 Process value 4... 279 4.5.4.1 Process value... 279 4.5.4.2 Maximum... 280 4.5.4.3 Timestamp at maximum value... 280 4.5.4.4 Minimum... 280 4.5.4.5 Timestamp at minimum value... 280 4.5.4.6 Reset peak values... 281 12 Function Manual, 04/2017, A5E35693328-AA

Table of contents 4.6 Characteristics... 281 4.6.1 Transmitter... 281 4.6.1.1 Design (read only)... 281 4.6.1.2 Hazardous area approval (read only)... 281 4.6.2 DSL... 281 4.6.2.1 DSL variant (read only)... 281 4.7 SensorFlash... 282 4.7.1 Eject... 282 4.7.2 Installed (read only)... 282 4.7.3 Capacity total (read only)... 282 4.7.4 Capacity available (read only)... 283 4.7.5 Data logging... 283 4.7.5.1 Activation... 283 4.7.5.2 Data logging mode... 284 4.7.5.3 Logging interval... 284 4.7.5.4 Process values... 284 4.7.5.5 Advanced logging (expert)... 285 4.8 Simulation... 285 4.8.1 Simulation inputs and outputs... 285 4.8.1.1 Channel 1 - output with HART... 285 4.8.1.2 Channel 2 - output... 286 4.8.1.3 Channel 3 - input/output... 287 4.8.1.4 Relay (3)... 289 4.8.1.5 Channel 4 - Input/output... 290 4.8.1.6 Channel 4 - relay... 291 4.8.2 Simulation process values... 292 4.8.2.1 Enable simulation... 292 4.8.2.2 Volume flow... 293 4.8.2.3 Mass flow... 293 4.8.2.4 Standard volume flow... 294 4.8.2.5 Flow velocity... 294 4.8.2.6 Sound velocity... 294 4.8.2.7 LiquIdent... 295 4.8.2.8 Density... 295 4.8.2.9 Kinematic viscosity... 296 4.8.2.10 Pressure... 296 4.8.2.11 Medium temperature... 297 4.8.2.12 Standard density... 297 4.8.2.13 Standard kinematic viscosity... 297 4.8.2.14 API gravity... 298 4.8.2.15 Standard API gravity... 298 4.8.2.16 Specific gravity... 299 4.8.2.17 Standard specific gravity... 299 4.8.2.18 Auxiliary temperature... 300 4.8.2.19 Standardizing factor... 300 4.8.2.20 Liquid identifier... 300 4.8.3 Simulate alarms... 301 4.8.3.1 Simulation mode... 301 4.8.3.2 Alarms... 301 4.8.3.3 Alarm class... 304 4.8.3.4 Alarm class... 305 Function Manual, 04/2017, A5E35693328-AA 13

Table of contents 4.9 Audit trail... 305 4.9.1 Parameter change log... 305 4.9.2 Clear parameter change log (write only)... 305 4.9.3 Firmware update change log... 306 4.9.4 Clear FW update change log (expert)... 306 4.10 Self test... 306 4.10.1 Display test... 306 4.11 Resets... 306 4.11.1 Restore ordered configuration (write only)... 306 4.11.2 Device restart (write only)... 307 4.12 Firmware update... 307 5 Communication... 309 5.1 Service channel (USB)... 309 5.1.1 USB mode (read only)... 309 5.1.2 Auto mode... 309 5.1.3 MSD connect (write only)... 309 5.2 HART (Channel 1)... 310 5.2.1 Polling address (SW)... 310 5.2.2 Polling address (HW) (read only)... 310 5.2.3 TAG... 310 5.2.4 HART device type (read only)... 311 5.2.5 HART device revision... 311 5.2.6 Response preambles... 311 5.2.7 Dynamic variable mapping... 311 5.2.7.1 SV process value... 312 5.2.7.2 TV process value... 313 5.2.7.3 QV process value... 314 5.2.8 Hart units... 315 5.2.8.1 Volume flow units... 315 5.2.8.2 Mass flow units... 315 5.2.8.3 Standard volume flow unit... 315 5.2.8.4 Flow velocity units... 316 5.2.8.5 Sound velocity units... 316 5.2.8.6 Density units... 316 5.2.8.7 Kinematic viscosity units... 317 5.2.8.8 Pressure units... 317 5.2.8.9 Temperature units... 318 5.2.8.10 Totalizer 1 units... 318 5.2.8.11 Totalizer 2 units... 318 5.2.8.12 Totalizer 3 units... 319 5.2.9 Damping... 319 5.2.9.1 Damping value... 319 5.2.9.2 Process values (1)... 320 5.2.9.3 Process values (2)... 320 5.3 Modbus (Channel 1)... 320 5.3.1 Slave address (SW)... 320 5.3.2 Slave address (HW) (read only)... 321 5.3.3 Baud rate... 321 5.3.4 Parity / framing... 321 14 Function Manual, 04/2017, A5E35693328-AA

Table of contents 5.3.5 Floating point byte order... 322 5.3.6 Integer byte order... 322 5.3.7 Register mapping... 322 5.3.7.1 Enable mapping... 322 5.3.7.2 Source register 1..20... 323 5.3.7.3 Target register 1..20... 323 5.3.8 Modbus units... 324 5.3.8.1 Mass flow unit... 324 5.3.8.2 Volume flow unit... 324 5.3.8.3 Standard volume flow... 324 5.3.8.4 Flow velocity unit... 325 5.3.8.5 Sound velocity unit... 325 5.3.8.6 Density unit... 326 5.3.8.7 Kinematic viscosity unit... 326 5.3.8.8 Pressure unit... 326 5.3.8.9 Temperature units... 327 5.3.8.10 Totalizer 1 unit... 327 5.3.8.11 Totalizer 2 unit... 328 5.3.8.12 Totalizer 3 unit... 328 5.3.8.13 Service Channel (USB)... 329 6 Security... 331 6.1 Change user PIN... 331 6.2 Change expert PIN code (expert)... 331 6.3 Recovery ID... 331 6.4 PIN recovery... 332 6.5 Activate user PIN... 332 6.6 Deactivate user PIN... 332 6.7 Auto logout... 333 6.8 Logout... 333 7 Language... 335 7.1 Language... 335 A Support... 337 A.1 Technical support... 337 Glossary... 339 Index... 345 Function Manual, 04/2017, A5E35693328-AA 15

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Introduction 1 1.1 Function Manual scope Note This Function Manual applies to the SITRANS only. The transmitter can be connected to sensor types FSS200 and FSS300. 1.2 Purpose of this documentation This manual contains a description of all device parameters and is aimed at persons configuring the device. Some parameters are only available for devices using specific communications systems (for example HART or Modbus), and some parameters are not available in the current version. This is mentioned in the relevant chapter/subchapter titles. The default settings and the setting ranges are listed in tables for each parameter. Furthermore, the relation, if any, between parameters is described. As of chapter 3, Setup (Page 23), the chapter and subchapter numbers equal the parameter numbers in the HMI structure. For parameters with access level other than User (for example Read only or Expert), the access level is stated in parenthesis after the parameter name. 1.3 Quick start wizards The device offers a set of wizards which will guide you through configuration of parameters essential for your application. The quick commissioning wizards are described in the Commissioning chapter of the device Operating Instructions. 1.4 Support For product support, or to contact a Siemens representative, see Technical support (Page 337). Function Manual, 04/2017, A5E35693328-AA 17

Introduction 1.5 Product compatability 1.5 Product compatability The following table shows major changes in the documentation compared to the previous edition. Edition Remarks Product compatibility Compatibility of device integration package 04/2017 First edition HART FW: 1.00.00 SIMATIC PDM V8.2 or later EDD: 1.00.00 or later EDD: 1.00.00 or later HW: 02 AMS Device Manager 12.0 EDD: 1.00.00 or later or later Device revision 1 or EDD: 1.00.00 or later later SITRANS DTM V4.1 Field communicator V3.8 Edition Remarks Product compatibility 04/2017 First Modbus edition FW: 1.00.00 HW: 02 Compatibility of device integration package SIMATIC PDM V8.2 or later AMS Device Manager 12.0 or later SITRANS DTM V4.1 Field communicator V3.8 EDD: 1.00.00 or later EDD: 1.00.00 or later EDD: 1.00.00 or later EDD: 1.00.00 or later 1.6 Document history The following table shows major changes in the documentation compared to the previous edition. The most important changes in the documentation when compared with the respective previous edition are given in the following table. Edition Note 04/2017 First edition 18 Function Manual, 04/2017, A5E35693328-AA

Introduction 1.7 Device documentation package 1.7 Device documentation package The user documentation package for this product includes the following documents Document Purpose Intended users Availability Application planning sheets Contains all information needed to plan the mechanical / physical installation and control signals before the product arrives Plant design engineers, control system designers Sent to the customer with Quote Available for download from homepage Operating Instructions Contains all information neeeded to check and identify the delivered package install and electrically connect the product Instrument technicians, plant operators On documentation disk Available for download from homepage commission the product, (setting parameters via HMI menu) Hardcopy can be purchased via PIA Life Cycle Portal operate and maintain the device on a daily basis troubleshoot and remedy minor operation interruptions Sensor Installation Manual Contains all information needed to install Clamp-on sensors. Mechanical and electrical installers; instrument technicians Included in the delivery On documentation disk Available for download from homepage Compact Operating Instructions - Ex Contains all information needed to satisfy the Special conditions for installation of Ex-certified products Instrument technicians, plant operators with special training in systems for hazardous locations. On documentation disk Available for download from homepage Hardcopy can be ordered via PIA Life Cycle Portal Functions Manual Contains descriptions of all functions that can be accessed via the local display (HMI) guide to setting parameters to obtain optimum operation of the device Instrument technicians, plant operators Available for download from homepage Hardcopy can be purchased via PIA Life Cycle Portal Function Manual, 04/2017, A5E35693328-AA 19

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Quick Start 2 The quick start wizard topics and introductory explanations are listed below. For detailed quick start wizard procedures refer to the Operating Instructions manual. 2.1 Quick commissioning Quick commissioning - The Quick commissioning wizard will guide you through configuration of parameters essential for your application. You configure parameters essential for your application by selecting the configuration path and sub-wizards appropriate for your application. 2.2 Sensor settings The sensor settings wizard will guide you through configuration of essential parameters. 2.3 Process values The Process values wizard will guide you through setup of process values for your application. The prioritizing of the process values automatically configures the measurement views on the display. The process value configured as 1st process value appears as first value in the views. 2.4 Inputs and outputs The Inputs and outputs wizard will guide you through setup of inputs and outputs on the available channels. The availability of channels 3 and 4 depends on the product configuration. 2.5 Copy configuration This wizard allows you to copy the configuration from the SensorFlash to the device. Function Manual, 04/2017, A5E35693328-AA 21

Quick Start 2.5 Copy configuration 22 Function Manual, 04/2017, A5E35693328-AA

3 3.1 Sensor settings 3.1.1 Length unit Unit for length values. ft; m; in; cm; mm m Setup Sensor settings Length units 3.1.2 Pipe settings 3.1.2.1 Pipe class Pipe class - Read only. Can only be changed via the Sensor Wizard. Indicates the pipe class chosen from the pipe data library included in the sensor setup wizard. 3.1.2.2 Pipe size Pipe size - Read only. Can only be changed via the Sensor Wizard. Indicates the pipe class chosen from the pipe data library included in the sensor setup wizard. 3.1.2.3 Outer pipe diameter External pipe diameter. 0.006 m to 10.0 m 0.1 m Function Manual, 04/2017, A5E35693328-AA 23

3.1 Sensor settings Setup Sensor settings Pipe settings Outer pipe diameter 3.1.2.4 Wall thickness Pipe wall thickness. 1.0-6 m to 0.5 m 0.001 m Setup Sensor settings Pipe settings Wall thickness 3.1.2.5 Pipe material Pipe material - Read only. Can only be changed via the Sensor Wizard. Read only: Carbon steel; Stainless steel; ABS plastic; Aluminum; Black iron; Brass; Cast iron; Copper nickel 70/30; Copper nickel 90/10; Copper; Ductile iron; FRP plastic; Glass; Hastelloy; Inconel; Kynar plastic; Monel; Nickel; Polyethylene; PVC plastic; Teflon; Titanium Can only be changed via the Sensor wizard Setup Sensor settings Pipe settings Pipe material 3.1.2.6 Wall sound velocity Pipe wall material sound velocity (clamp-on). Use the shear velocity for metallic pipes. Use the longitudinal velocity for plastic pipes. 200.0 m/s to 4000.0 m/s 3000.0 m/s Setup Sensor settings Pipe settings Wall sound velocity 24 Function Manual, 04/2017, A5E35693328-AA

3.1 Sensor settings 3.1.2.7 Liner settings Liner thickness Pipe liner thickness 0.0 m to 0.5 m 0.0 m Setup Sensor settings Pipe settings Liner settings Liner thickness Liner material Liner material - Read only. Can only be changed via the Sensor Wizard. Read only: Custom; Cement; Coal tar; Enamel; Glass; Plastic; Hi_dens_Poly; PTFE; Rubber Custom Setup Sensor settings Pipe settings Liner settings Liner material Liner sound velocity Liner material sound velocity (clamp-on). 200.0 m/s to 4000.0 m/s 2000.0 m/s Setup Sensor settings Pipe settings Liner settings Liner sound velocity 3.1.2.8 Inner pipe roughness Roughness of inner pipe/liner material. Function Manual, 04/2017, A5E35693328-AA 25

3.1 Sensor settings 0.0 m to 0.01 m 0.0001 m Setup Sensor settings Pipe settings Inner pipe roughness 3.1.2.9 Inner pipe diameter Read only. Calculated inner diameter of pipe (clamp-on). 0.0 m Setup Sensor settings Pipe settings Inner pipe diameter 3.1.2.10 Active compensations Active compensations 3.1.2.11 Active compensations - settings Pipe expansion due to temperature, Pipe expansion due to pressure Multiselection Setup Sensor settings Pipe settings Active compensations 3.1.3 Upstream and downstream conditions 3.1.3.1 Disturbed flow profile compensation Disturbed flow profile compensation enable/disable 26 Function Manual, 04/2017, A5E35693328-AA

3.1 Sensor settings 3.1.3.2 Disturbed flow profile compensation - settings Enable; Disabled Disabled Setup Sensor settings Upstream and downstream conditions Disturbed flow profile compensation 3.1.3.3 Type of upstream condition Compensation for upstream pipe geometry. Straight run; Single elbow; Double elbow (in-plane); Double elbow (out-of-plane); Reducer; Expansion Straight run Setup Sensor settings Upstream and downstream conditions Type of upstream condition 3.1.3.4 Upstream distance The distance to the upstream flow disturbance. The distance is given in pipe diameters. Used for clamp-on flow profile compensation. 3.1.3.5 Upstream distance - settings 0 to 40 0 Setup Sensor settings Upstream and downstream conditions Upstream distance 3.1.3.6 Type of downstream condition Compensation for downstream pipe geometry. Function Manual, 04/2017, A5E35693328-AA 27

3.1 Sensor settings Straight run; Single elbow; Double elbow (in-plane); Double elbow (out-of-plane); Reducer; Expansion Straight run Setup Sensor settings Upstream and downstream conditions Type of downstream condition 3.1.3.7 Downstream distance The distance to the downstream flow disturbance. The distance is given in pipe diameters. Used for clamp-on flow profile compensation. 3.1.3.8 Downstream distance - settings 0 to 40 0 Setup Sensor settings Upstream and downstream conditions Downstream distance 3.1.4 Medium characteristics 3.1.4.1 Process medium type Process medium types - Read only. Can only be changed via the Sensor Wizard. Indicates the fluid medium type chosen from the fluid data library included in the sensor setup wizard. 3.1.4.2 Expected sound velocity Expected sound velocity in the medium at process temperature. 100.0 m/s to 2500.0 m/s 1500.0 m/s 28 Function Manual, 04/2017, A5E35693328-AA

3.1 Sensor settings Setup Sensor settings Fluid settings Expected sound velocity 3.1.4.3 Process temperature Temperature of media used for compensation. Input during setup. -273.0 C to 400.0 C 20.0 C Setup Sensor settings Medium characteristics Process temperature 3.1.4.4 Process pressure Pressure value used for compensation. Input during setup. 0.0 Pa to 100000000.0 Pa 700000.0 Pa Setup Sensor settings Medium characteristics Process pressure 3.1.4.5 Kinematic viscosity Viscosity of media used for compensation. Input during setup. 0.00 m²/s to 5000.0 m²/s 0.000001 m²/s Setup Sensor settings Medium characteristics Kinematic viscosity Function Manual, 04/2017, A5E35693328-AA 29

3.1 Sensor settings 3.1.4.6 Process density Density of media used for compensation. Input during setup. 0.0 kg/m³ to 2000.0 kg/m³ 1000.0 kg/m³ Setup Sensor settings Medium characteristics Process density 3.1.5 Sensor selection 3.1.5.1 Sensor model Installed sensor model (for multi-path all must be the same). Read only. Can only be changed via the Sensor Wizard. Indicates the Sensor model chosen from the sensor setup wizard. Read only: FSS200 high precision; FSS200 / 1011 Universal; FSS200 / 991 high temperature; 1011 high precision liquid FSS200 / 1011 Universal Setup Sensor settings Sensor selection Sensor model 3.1.5.2 Clamp-on sensor size Installed sensor size. Read only. Can only be changed via the Sensor Wizard. Indicates the Sensor model chosen from the sensor setup wizard. 3.1.5.3 Nominal sensor frequency Nominal frequencies for the sensors 30 Function Manual, 04/2017, A5E35693328-AA

3.1 Sensor settings 80000.0 m/s to 4000000.0 m/s 1100000.0 m/s Setup Sensor settings Sensor selection Nominal sensor frequency 3.1.5.4 Sensor crystal projection Length of the crystal projection onto the emitting surface of the sensor (clamp-on). Access level: Expert user only. 0.0 m to 0.3 m 0.03409 m Setup Sensor settings Sensor settings Sensor crystal projection 3.1.5.5 Sensor phase velocity The velocity at which the wave fronts traverse the interface between the wedge and pipe. Access level: Expert user only. 1000.0 m/s to 20000.0 m/s 3695.5 m/s Setup Sensor settings Sensor settings Sensor phase velocity 3.1.5.6 Sensor inactive wedge The part of the wedge that is not part of the sound path. Access level: Expert user only. 0.0 m to 0.05 m 0.00076 m Setup Sensor settings Sensor settings Sensor inactive wedge Function Manual, 04/2017, A5E35693328-AA 31

3.1 Sensor settings 3.1.5.7 Sensor fixed time Fixed time in sensor wedge. Access level: Expert user only. 2.0 x 10-6 s to 200.0 x 10-6 s 10.61 x 10-6 s Setup Sensor settings Sensor settings Sensor fixed time 3.1.5.8 Mounting hole offset Distance between spacer hole and sensor front face. 0.0 m to 0.05 m 0.00953 m Setup Sensor settings Sensor settings Mounting hole offset 3.1.5.9 Spacing offset Sensor spacing offset MIN; NOM; MAX and A,B, C, D for High Temperature sensors MIN Setup Sensor settings Sensor selection Spacing offset 3.1.5.10 Temperature code of the sensor Temperature code selections for sensors. T1 (21 C), T2, T3 T1 (21 C) 32 Function Manual, 04/2017, A5E35693328-AA

3.1 Sensor settings Setup Sensor settings Sensor selection Temperature code of the sensor 3.1.5.11 Temperature compensation factor Temperature compensation factors for the sensors. 0.0001 to 0.0009 0.000638 Setup Sensor settings Sensor selection Temperature compensation factor 3.1.5.12 Length of sensor cables Length of sensor cable between transmitter/dsl and any sensors. All cables must have the same length. 0.0 m to 20.0 m 0.0 m Setup Sensor settings Sensor selection Length of sensor cables 3.1.6 settings 3.1.6.1 Installed paths Bit encoded value containing installed paths for clamp-on systems. Bit 0: 1 installed Bit 1: 2 installed Bit 2: 3 installed Bit 3: 4 installed Bit 4: 5 installed Function Manual, 04/2017, A5E35693328-AA 33

3.1 Sensor settings 0 to 31 0 Setup Sensor settings settings Installed paths 3.1.6.2 1 3.1.6.2.1 Sensor frequency Desired sensor frequency for path 1. Read only. 80000.0 Hz to 4000000.0 Hz Setup Sensor settings settings 1 Sensor frequency 3.1.6.2.2 geometry The number of crossings the signal makes through the pipe (Reflect or Direct geometry for 1). For example: Direct (1 traverse) Reflect (2 traverse) Direct (3 traverse) Reflect (4 traverse) 1 to 10 1 Setup Sensor settings settings 1 geometry 34 Function Manual, 04/2017, A5E35693328-AA

3.1 Sensor settings 3.1.6.2.3 Sensor spacing Sensor spacing - Distance between the front faces of the sensors for path 1. -100.0 m to 100.0 m 0.0 m Setup Sensor settings settings 1 Sensor spacing 3.1.6.2.4 Zero point adjustment Zero point adjustment. Can only be changed via the Sensor Wizard. Note Important Please stop all flow in the pipe and perform this function. The flow velocity is measured prior and after the function has been applied. 5 to 300 10 Setup Sensor settings settings 1 Zero point adjustment Time duration 3.1.6.2.5 Serial number Serial number of sensor (clamp-on) Setup Sensor settings settings 1 Serial number Function Manual, 04/2017, A5E35693328-AA 35

3.1 Sensor settings 3.1.6.3 2 3.1.6.3.1 Sensor frequency Desired sensor frequency for path 2. Read only. 80000.0 Hz to 4000000.0 Hz Setup Sensor settings settings 2 Sensor frequency 3.1.6.3.2 geometry The number of crossings the signal makes through the pipe (Reflect or direct geometry for path 2). E.g.: Z path = 1 V path = 2 W path = 4 1 to 10 1 Setup Sensor settings settings 2 geometry 3.1.6.3.3 Sensor spacing Sensor spacing - Distance between the front faces of the sensors for path 2. -100.0 m to 100.0 m 0.0 m Setup Sensor settings settings 2 Sensor spacing 36 Function Manual, 04/2017, A5E35693328-AA

3.1 Sensor settings 2.1.6.3.4 Zero point adjustment Zero point adjustment. Can only be changed via the Sensor Wizard. Note Important Please stop all flow in the pipe and perform this function. The flow velocity is measured prior and after the function has been applied. 5 to 300 10 Setup Sensor settings settings 2 Zero point adjustment Time duration 2.1.6.3.5 Serial number Serial number of sensor (clamp-on) Setup Sensor settings settings 2 Serial number 3.1.6.4 Necessary number of measuring paths List of measuring paths. If less than the specified number of paths are in a measuring state, the meter will report an error. 3.1.6.5 Necessary number of measuring paths - settings 1 to 5 5 Setup Sensor settings settings Necessary number of measuring paths Function Manual, 04/2017, A5E35693328-AA 37

3.1 Sensor settings 3.1.7 User calibration 3.1.7.1 Slope A single point flow correction applied to volume flow equally at any flow rate. Q = Q * Slope (e.g. Slope of 0.99 = -1% correction) 0.5 to 2.0 1.0 Setup Sensor settings User calibration Slope 3.1.7.2 1 offset User calibrated zero offset for path 1. Delta time offset correction value, which can be determined at zero flow. 0.0-1250ns to 1250ns Setup Sensor settings User calibration 1 offset 3.1.7.3 2 offset User calibrated zero offset for path 2. Delta time offset correction value, which can be determined at zero flow. 0.0-1250ns to 1250ns Setup Sensor settings User calibration 2 offset 38 Function Manual, 04/2017, A5E35693328-AA

3.1 Sensor settings 3.1.8 Multipoint calibration 3.1.8.1 Enable multipoint calibration Enable or disable the multipoint calibration. Disabled; Enabled Disabled Setup Sensor settings Multipoint calibration 3.1.8.2 Asymmetric calibration table Note Access level: Expert user only Only available for LUILOCAL_CURRENT_LUI_ACCESS_LEVEL == SUP AND PID_ProtectCalibrationTable == 0 AND PID_EnableUserCalibrationTable == 1 Usage of the calibration table: Unidirectional: All 20 calibration points are used for positive flow calibration and are then mirrored for negative flow. Bidirectional: The first 10 calibration points are used for positive flow calibration and the 10 last calibration points are used for negative flow calibration. Unidirectional; Bidirectional Unidirectional Setup Sensor settings Asymmetric calibration table 3.1.8.3 Calibration point Calibration point that is to be transferred to the multipoint calibration table. 0.0 m 3 /s to 100000.0 m 3 /s 0.0 m 3 /s Function Manual, 04/2017, A5E35693328-AA 39

3.1 Sensor settings Setup Sensor settings Calibration point 3.1.8.4 Multipoint calibration table 3.1.8.4.1 Calibration point 1-20 Calibration points 1 through 20 for unidirectional flow or calibration points 1 through 20 for bidirectional positive flow. If 0.0 the calibration point is not used. Access level: Expert user only. Note Only available for PID_ProtectCalibrationTable == 1 OR PID_EnableUserCalibrationTable == 1 0.0 m 3 /s to 100000.0 m 3 /s 0.0 m 3 /s Setup Sensor settings Multipoint calibration Multipoint calibration table Calibration points 1-20 3.1.8.4.2 Calibration value 1-20 Calibration correction factor that is associated to Calibration points 1 through 20. Access level: Expert user only. 0.5 to 2.0 1.0 Setup Sensor settings Multipoint calibration Multipoint calibration table Calibration value 1-20 40 Function Manual, 04/2017, A5E35693328-AA

3.1 Sensor settings 3.1.9 Flow direction The calibrated flow direction is indicated by the arrow on the sensor. If the system requires installation of the sensor with the flow running in the opposite direction, the Flow Direction parameter must be changed from Positive to Negative to totalize correctly. The sensitivity and the accuracy of the sensor do not change with reverse flow. Define positive and negative flow direction. positive flow direction is indicated by the arrow on the sensor. Negative; Positive Positive Setup Sensor settings Flow direction 3.1.10 Miscellaneous 3.1.10.1 Preamplifier Preamplifier settings Access level: Expert user only Auto (default): Will automatically turn on the pre-amplifier if the sensor type is clamp-on. Off: Turns off the pre-amplifier regardless of the sensor type (inline or clamp-on). On: Turns on the pre-amplifier regardless of the sensor type (inline or clamp-on). Half transmit amplitude: Reduces the transmit signal from the default ±10 volts to ±5 volts and turns off the pre-amplifier. This may be necessary for the smaller SONO sensors which can saturate the amplifiers even with the pre-amp off. Auto; Off; On; Half transmit amplitude Auto Setup Sensor settings Miscellaneous Preamplifier 3.1.10.2 Number of pulses to be transmitted The number of pulses to configure optimum signal processing. Function Manual, 04/2017, A5E35693328-AA 41

3.1 Sensor settings Access level: Expert user only. 1 to 10 5 Setup Sensor settings Miscellaneous Number of pulses to be transmitted 3.1.10.3 Minimum ringdown delay The minimum ringdown delay is needed for optimized signal processing. Access level: Expert user only. Read only. The minimum ringdown delay setting for optimized signal processing is: 2000.000122 μs 3.1.10.4 Electronic time delay The time delay induced by the DSL electronics. Access level: Expert user only. Read only. The time delay induced by the DSL electronincs is: 0.519 μs 3.1.11 Configuration of test blocks 3.1.11.1 About NOTICE Configuration data overwrite error Running the test block configuration procedure will overwrite any existing sensor configuration. Do not run the test block configuration procedure if configuration data is needed. Back up and record data as necessary. 42 Function Manual, 04/2017, A5E35693328-AA

3.2 Process values The wizard configures the device for use with the Siemens sensor test blocks including sensor size and sensor path. It also allows for saving the setting. 3.1.11.2 Sensor size Sensor size Sensor path A1 1; 2 A2 1; 2 B1 1; 2 B2 1; 2 B3 1; 2 C1 1; 2 C2 1; 2 C3 1; 2 D1 1; 2 D2 1; 2 D3 1; 2 Save settings After settings are complete, press the right arrow to save sensor test block settings. 3.2 Process values 3.2.1 Volume flow 3.2.1.1 Units Select units for displayed volume flow rate. Units are not applied at communication interface. Function Manual, 04/2017, A5E35693328-AA 43

3.2 Process values l/s (liters per second); l/min (liters per minute); l/h (liters per hour); I/d (liters per day); Ml/d (million liters per day); hi/s (hectoliters per second); hi/min (hectoliters per minute); hi/min (hectoliters per hour); hi/min (hectoliters per day); m³/s (cubic meters per second); m³/min (cubic meters per minute); m³/h (cubic meters per hour); m³/d (cubic meters per day); Mm 3 /d (million cubic meters per day); gal/s (US gallons per second); gal/min (US gallons per minute); gal/h (US gallons per hour); gal/d (US gallons per day); Mgal/d (million US gallons per day); i.gal/s (Imperial gallons per second); i.gal/min (Imperial gallons per minute); i.gal/h (Imperial gallons per hour); i.gal/d (Imperial gallons per day); BBL31/s (1 barrel = 31 US gallons); BBL31/min (1 barrel = 31 US gallons); BBL31/h (1 barrel = 31 US gallons); BBL31/d (1 barrel = 31 US gallons); BBL42/s (1 barrel = 42 US gallons); BBL42/min (1 barrel = 42 US gallons); BBL42/h (1 barrel = 42 US gallons); BBL42/d (1 barrel = 42 US gallons); KBBL42/d (Thousand barrels per day); MBBL42/d (million barrels per day); BBL31.5/s (1 barrel=31.5 US gallons); BBL31.5/min (1 barrel=31.5 US gallons); BBL31.5/h (1 barrel=31.5 US gallons); BBL31.5/d (1 barrel=31.5 US gallons); ft³/s (cubic feet per second); ft³/min (cubic feet per minute); ft³/h (cubic feet per hour); ft³/d (cubic feet per day); Mft 3 /d (million cubic feet per day); af/min (acre-feet per minute); af/h (acre-feet per hour); af/d (acre-feet per day); in 3 /sec (cubic inches per second); in 3 /min (cubic inches per minute); in 3 /h (cubic inches per hour); in 3 /d (cubic inches per day); yd 3 /s (cubic yards per second); yd 3 /min (cubic yards per minute); yd 3 /h (cubic yards per hour); yd 3 /d (cubic yards per day); bush/s (bushels per second); bush/min (bushels per minute); bush/h (bushels per hour); bush/d (bushels per day); custom units (see Custom units / Custom conversion factor) m³/h (cubic meters per hour) Setup Process values Volume flow Units 3.2.1.2 Custom units User specific text string for volume flow unit values. The custom units can then be selected in volume flow units. - - Setup Process values Volume flow Custom units 3.2.1.3 Custom conversion factor Conversion factor for user specific standard volume flow values related to SI m³/s. - 1.0 44 Function Manual, 04/2017, A5E35693328-AA

3.2 Process values Setup Process values Volume flow Custom conversion factor 3.2.1.4 Decimal places Sets the decimal places for the process value displayed in the local display. Auto; No decimal place; 1 decimal place; 2 decimal places; 3 decimal places; 4 decimal places; 5 decimal places; 6 decimal places 2 decimal places Setup Process values Standard volume flow Decimal places 3.2.1.5 Low flow cut-off Volume flow limit for low flow cut off. Below limit volume flow output is forced to zero. 0.00 m 3 /h to 896.40 m 3 /h (depends on sensor) 0.1% of maximum flow (depends on sensor) Setup Process values Volume flow Low flow cut-off 3.2.1.6 Alarm and warning limits 3.2.1.6.1 Upper alarm limit Set Upper alarm limit. Alarm is triggered if measured value is above the limit. -896.40 m 3 /h to 896.40 m 3 /h 896.40 m 3 /h Setup Process values Volume flow Alarm and warning limits Upper alarm limit Function Manual, 04/2017, A5E35693328-AA 45

3.2 Process values 3.2.1.6.2 Upper warning limit Exceeding this limit causes a warning. -896.40 m 3 /h to 896.40 m 3 /h 896.40 m 3 /h Setup Process values Volume flow Alarm and warning limits Upper warning limit 3.2.1.6.3 Lower warning limit Falling below this limit causes a warning. -896.40 m 3 /h to 896.40 m 3 /h 896.40 m 3 /h Setup Process values Volume flow Alarm and warning limits Lower warning limit 3.2.1.6.4 Lower alarm limit Set Lower alarm limit. Alarm is triggered if measured value is below the limit. -896.40 m 3 /h to 896.40 m 3 /h 896.40m 3 /h Setup Process values Volume flow Alarm and warning limits Lower alarm limit 3.2.1.6.5 Hysteresis Sets the hysteresis for alarm and warning limits. The hysteresis is the distance between the limits for activation and deactivation of an alarm/warning. 0.00 m 3 /h to 896.40 m 3 /h 0.0 m 3 /h 46 Function Manual, 04/2017, A5E35693328-AA

3.2 Process values Setup Process values Volume flow Alarm and warning limits Hysteresis 3.2.2 Mass flow 3.2.2.1 Units Select units for displayed mass flow rate. Units are not applied at communication interface. g/s (grams per second); g/min (grams per min); g/h (grams per hour); kg/s (kilograms per second); kg/min (kilograms per minute); kg/h (kilograms per hour); kg/d (kilograms per day); t/min (1 t = 1000 kg); t/h (1 t = 1000 kg); t/d (1 t = 1000 kg); STon/min (1 STon = 2000 lb); STon/h (1 STon = 2000 lb); STon/d (1 STon = 2000 lb); T/h (1 T = 2240 lb); T/d (1 T = 2240 lb); lb/s (pounds per second); lb/min (pounds per minute); lb/h (pounds per hour); lb/d (pounds per day); custom units (see Custom units / Custom conversion factor) kg/h (kilograms per hour) Setup Process values Mass flow Units 3.2.2.2 Custom units User specific string for mass flow values. - - Setup Process values Mass flow Custom units 3.2.2.3 Custom conversion factor User specific conversion factor based on SI mass flow units kg/s. - 1.0 Function Manual, 04/2017, A5E35693328-AA 47

3.2 Process values Setup Process values Mass flow Custom conversion factor 3.2.2.4 Decimal places Sets the decimal places for the process value displayed in the local display. Auto; No decimal place; 1 decimal place; 2 decimal places; 3 decimal places; 4 decimal places; 5 decimal places; 6 decimal places 2 decimal places Setup Process values Mass flow Decimal places 3.2.2.5 Low flow cut-off Mass flow limit for low flow cut off. Below limit mass flow output is forced to zero. 0.00 to 3682800.00 kg/h (depends on sensor) 0.1% of maximum mass flow (depends on sensor) Setup Process values Mass flow Low flow cut-off 3.2.2.6 Alarm and warning limits 3.2.2.6.1 Upper alarm limit If mass flow value exceeds this limit an alarm is triggered. -3682800.00 kg/h to +3682800.00 kg/h 3682800.00 kg/h Setup Process values Mass flow Alarm and warning limits Upper alarm limit 48 Function Manual, 04/2017, A5E35693328-AA

3.2 Process values 3.2.2.6.2 Upper warning limit If mass flow value exceeds this limit a warning is triggered. -3682800.00 kg/h to +3682800.00 kg/h 3682800.00 kg/h Setup Process values Mass flow Alarm and warning limits Upper warning limit 3.2.2.6.3 Lower warning limit If the mass flow value falls below this limit a warning is triggered. -3682800.00 kg/h to +3682800.00 kg/h -3682800.00 kg/h Setup Process values Mass flow Alarm and warning limits Lower warning limit 3.2.2.6.4 Lower alarm limit If mass flow value falls below this limit an alarm is triggered. -3682800.00 kg/h to +3682800.00 kg/h -3682800.00 kg/h Setup Process values Mass flow Alarm and warning limits Lower alarm limit 3.2.2.6.5 Hysteresis Sets the hysteresis for alarm and warning limits. The hysteresis is the distance between the limits for activation and deactivation of an alarm/warning. 0.0 kg/h to 3682800.00 kg/h 0.0 kg/h Function Manual, 04/2017, A5E35693328-AA 49

3.2 Process values Setup Process values Mass flow Alarm and warning limits Hysteresis 3.2.3 Standard flow volume 3.2.3.1 Units Select units for displayed standard volume flow rate. Units are not applied at communication interface. Nm³/h (normal cubic meters per hour); Nm³/d (cubic meters per day); Sl/s (standard liters per sec.); Sl/min (standard liters per minute); Sl/h (standard liters per hour); SI/d (standard liters per day); Sft³/s (standard cubic feet per sec.); Sft³/min (standard cubic feet per min.); Sft³/h (standard cubic feet per hour); Sft³/d (standard cubic feet per day); Sin 3 /sec (cubic inches per second); Sin 3 /min (cubic inches per min.); Sin 3 /h (cubic inches per hour); Sin 3 /d (cubic inches per day); Custom units (see Custom units / Custom conversion factor) Sm³/s Setup Process values Standard volume flow Units 3.2.3.2 Custom units User specific string for standard volume flow values. - - Setup Process values Standard volume flow Custom units 3.2.3.3 Custom conversion factor Conversion factor for user specific standard volume flow values related to Sm³/s. 50 Function Manual, 04/2017, A5E35693328-AA

3.2 Process values - 1.0 Setup Process values Standard volume flow Custom conversion factor 3.2.3.4 Decimal places Sets the decimal places for the process value displayed in the local display. Auto; No decimal place; 1 decimal place; 2 decimal places; 3 decimal places; 4 decimal places; 5 decimal places; 6 decimal places 2 decimal places Setup Process values Standard volume flow Decimal places 3.2.3.5 Low flow cut-off Standard volume flow limit for low flow cut off. Below limit standard volume flow output is forced to zero. Min. 0.0 Sm 3 /s 0.0 Sm 3 /s Setup Process values Standard volume flow Low flow cut-off 3.2.3.6 Alarms and warning limits 3.2.3.6.1 Upper alarm limit Exceeding this limit causes an alarm. -10800000.00 Sm 3 /h to +10800000.00 Sm 3 /h 3600.00 Sm 3 /h Function Manual, 04/2017, A5E35693328-AA 51

3.2 Process values Setup Process values Standard volume flow Alarm and warning limits Upper alarm limit 3.2.3.6.2 Upper warning limit Exceeding this limit causes a warning. -10800000.00 Sm 3 /h to +10800000.00 Sm 3 /h 3600.00 Sm 3 /h Setup Process values Standard volume flow Alarm and warning limits Upper warning limit 3.2.3.6.3 Lower warning limit Falling below this limit causes a warning. -10800000.00 Sm 3 /h to +10800000.00 Sm 3 /h -3600.00 Sm 3 /h Setup Process values Standard volume flow Alarm and warning limits Lower warning limit 3.2.3.6.4 Lower alarm limit Falling below this limit causes an alarm. -10800000.00 Sm 3 /h to +10800000.00 Sm 3 /h -3600.00 Sm 3 /h Setup Process values Standard volume flow Alarm and warning limits Lower alarm limit 52 Function Manual, 04/2017, A5E35693328-AA

3.2 Process values 3.2.3.6.5 Hysteresis Hysteresis that affects the alarm and warning limits. -10800000.00 Sm 3 /h to +10800000.00 Sm 3 /h 0.00 Sm 3 /h Setup Process values Standard volume flow Alarm and warning limits Hysteresis 3.2.3.7 Standard temperature Standard temperature - This value is used to calculate the standard process values. 0.0 C (32 F) to 100.0 C (212.0 F) 15.0 C (59.0 F) Setup Process values Standard volume flow Standard temperature Units 3.2.3.8 Standard pressure Standard pressure - This value is used to calculate standard process values. 100000.0 Pa to 200000.0 Pa 101325.0 Pa (pascal) Setup Process values Standard volume flow Standard pressure 3.2.3.9 Air density at standard conditions Air density at standard conditions. This value is used to calculate standard process values. 0.01 kg/m³ to 10.0 kg/m³ 1.0 kg/m³ Function Manual, 04/2017, A5E35693328-AA 53

3.2 Process values Setup Process values Standard volume flow Air density at standard conditions 3.2.4 Flow velocity 3.2.4.1 Units Select units for displayed flow velocity. Units are not applied at communication interface. Units for flow velocity values. m/s (meters per second); m/h (meters per hour); in/s (inches per second); in/min (inches per minute); ft/s (feet per second); ft/min (feet per minute); custom units (see Custom units / Custom conversion factor) m/s (meters per second) Setup Process values Flow velocity Units 3.2.4.2 Custom units User specific text string to define custom unit values. The custom unit can then be selected in the flow velocity units. - - Setup Process values Flow velocity Custom units 3.2.4.3 Custom conversion factor Conversion factor for custom unit flow velocity values based on SI velocity units m/s. - 1.0 54 Function Manual, 04/2017, A5E35693328-AA

3.2 Process values Setup Process values Flow velocity Custom conversion factor 3.2.4.4 Decimal places Sets the decimal places for the process value displayed in the local display. Auto; No decimal place; 1 decimal place; 2 decimal places; 3 decimal places; 4 decimal places; 5 decimal places; 6 decimal places 2 decimal places Setup Process values Flow velocity Decimal places 3.2.4.5 Low flow cut-off Flow velocity limit for low flow cut off. Below limit flow velocity output is forced to zero. Min 0.00 0.0 m/s Setup Process values Flow velocity Low flow cut-off 3.2.4.6 Alarm and warning limits 3.2.4.6.1 Upper alarm limit If process value exceeds this limit an alarm is triggered. -9999997952 m/s to +9999997952 m/s 9999997952 m/s Setup Process values Flow velocity Alarm and warning limits Upper alarm limit Function Manual, 04/2017, A5E35693328-AA 55

3.2 Process values 3.2.4.6.2 Upper warning limit If process value exceeds this limit a warning is triggered. -9999997952 m/s to +9999997952 m/s 9999997952 m/s Setup Process values Flow velocity Alarm and warning limits Upper warning limit 3.2.4.6.3 Lower warning limit If process value falls below this limit a warning is triggered. -9999997952 m/s to +9999997952 m/s -9999997952 m/s Setup Process values Flow velocity Alarm and warning limits Lower warning limit 3.2.4.6.4 Lower alarm limit If the process value falls below this limit an alarm is triggered. -9999997952 m/s to +9999997952 m/s -9999997952 m/s Setup Process values Flow velocity Alarm and warning limits Lower alarm limit 3.2.4.6.5 Hysteresis Sets the hysteresis for alarm and warning limits. The hysteresis is the distance between the limits for activation and deactivation of an alarm/warning. 0 m/s to +9999997952 m/s 0.00 m/s 56 Function Manual, 04/2017, A5E35693328-AA

3.2 Process values Setup Process values Flow velocity Alarm and warning limits Hysteresis 3.2.5 Sound velocity 3.2.5.1 Units Select units for displayed sound velocity. Units are not applied at communication interface. m/s (meters per second); m/h (meters per hour); in/s (inches per second); in/min (inches per minute); ft/s (feet per second); ft/min (feet per minute); Custom units (see Custom units / Custom conversion factor) m/s (meters per second) Setup Process values Sound velocity Units 3.2.5.2 Custom units User specific text string to define a name for custom unit values. The custom unit can then be selected in the sound velocity units. Setup Process values Sound velocity Custom units 3.2.5.3 Custom conversion factor Conversion factor for custom unit sound velocity values based on SI velocity units m/s. 1.0 Function Manual, 04/2017, A5E35693328-AA 57

3.2 Process values Setup Process values Sound velocity Custom conversion factor 3.2.5.4 Decimal places Sets the decimal places for the process value displayed in the local display. Auto; No decimal place; 1 decimal place; 2 decimal places; 3 decimal places; 4 decimal places; 5 decimal places; 6 decimal places 2 decimal places Setup Process values Sound velocity Decimal places 3.2.5.5 Alarm and warning limits 3.2.5.5.1 Upper alarm limit If process value exceeds this limit an alarm is triggered. -9999997952 m/s to +9999997952 m/s 9999997952 m/s Setup Process values Sound velocity Alarm and warning limits Upper alarm limit 3.2.5.5.2 Upper warning limit If process value exceeds this limit a warning is triggered. -9999997952 m/s to +9999997952 m/s 9999997952 m/s Setup Process values Sound velocity Alarm and warning limits Upper warning limit 58 Function Manual, 04/2017, A5E35693328-AA

3.2 Process values 3.2.5.5.3 Lower warning limit if the process value falls below this limit a warning is triggered. -9999997952 m/s to +9999997952 m/s -9999997952 m/s Setup Process values Sound velocity Alarm and warning limits Lower warning limit 3.2.5.5.4 Lower alarm limit If the process value falls below this limit an alarm is triggered. -9999997952 m/s to +9999997952 m/s -9999997952 m/s Setup Process values Sound velocity Alarm and warning limits Lower alarm limit 3.2.5.5.5 Hysteresis Sets the hysteresis for alarm and warning limits. The hysteresis is the distance between the limits for activation and deactivation of an alarm/warning. 0 m/s to +9999997952 m/s 0.00 m/s Setup Process values Sound velocity Alarm and warning limits Hysteresis Function Manual, 04/2017, A5E35693328-AA 59

3.2 Process values 3.2.6 LiquIdent 3.2.6.1 Alarm and warning limits 3.2.6.1.1 Upper alarm limit Exceeding this limit causes an alarm. -9999997952 m/s to 9999997952 m/s 9999997952 m/s Setup Process values LiquIdent Alarm and warning limits Upper alarm limit 3.2.6.1.2 Upper warning limit Exceeding this limit causes a warning. -9999997952 m/s to 9999997952 m/s 9999997952 m/s Setup Process values LiquIdent Alarm and warning limits Upper warning limit 3.2.6.1.3 Lower warning limit Falling below this limit causes a warning. -9999997952 m/s to 9999997952 m/s -9999997952 m/s Setup Process values LiquIdent Alarm and warning limits Lower warning limit 60 Function Manual, 04/2017, A5E35693328-AA

3.2 Process values 3.2.6.1.4 Lower alarm limit Falling below this limit causes an alarm. -9999997952 m/s to 9999997952 m/s -9999997952 m/s Setup Process values LiquIdent Alarm and warning limits Lower alarm limit 3.2.6.1.5 Hysteresis Hysteresis that affects the alarm and warning limits. 0 m/s to +9999997952 m/s 0.0 m/s Setup Process values LiquIdent Alarm and warning limits Hysteresis 3.2.6.2 Temperature slope factor Temperature slope factor - This factor is used in connection with the standard condition temperature for calculating LiquIdent. 0.0 m/(s * K) to 8.0 m/(s * K) 4.1 m/(s * K) Setup Process values LiquIdent Temperature slope factor 3.2.6.3 Pressure slope factor Pressure slope factor - This factor is used in connection with the standard condition pressure to calculate LiquIdent. -0.00003 m/(s * Pa) to 0.0 m/(s * Pa) -0.000004 m/(s * Pa) Function Manual, 04/2017, A5E35693328-AA 61

3.2 Process values Setup Process values LiquIdent Pressure slope factor 3.2.7 Density 3.2.7.1 Units Displays units for displayed density. Units are not applied at communication interface. Read only. μg/l (micrograms per liter); μg/m³ (micrograms per cubic meter); mg/l (milligrams per liter); g/ml (grams per milliliter); g/cm³ (grams per cubic centimeters); g/l (grams per liter); kg/l (kilograms per liter); kg/m³ (kilograms per cubic meter); lb/in³ (pounds per cubic inch); lb/gal (pounds per US gallon); lb/ft³ (pounds per cubic foot); STon/yd³ (1 STon = 2000 lb); custom units (see Custom units / Custom conversion factor) kg/m³ (kilograms per cubic meter) Setup Process values Density Units 3.2.7.2 Custom units User specific text string to define custom unit values. The custom unit can then be selected in the density units. Setup Process values Density Custom units 3.2.7.3 Custom conversion factor Conversion factor for custom Density values based on SI density units kg/m 3. 1.0 62 Function Manual, 04/2017, A5E35693328-AA

3.2 Process values Setup Process values Density Custom conversion factor 3.2.7.4 Decimal places Sets the decimal places for the process value displayed in the local display. Auto; No decimal place; 1 decimal place; 2 decimal places; 3 decimal places; 4 decimal places; 5 decimal places; 6 decimal places 2 decimal places Setup Process values Density Decimal places 3.2.7.5 Alarm and warning limits 3.2.7.5.1 Upper alarm limit If density value exceeds this limit an alarm is triggered. 0.00 kg/m³ to +10000.00 kg/m³ 900.00 kg/m³ Setup Process values Density Alarm and warning limits Upper alarm limit 3.2.7.5.2 Upper warning limit If density value exceeds this limit a warning is triggered. 0.00 kg/m³ to +10000.00 kg/m³ 890.00 kg/m³ Setup Process values Density Alarm and warning limits Upper warning limit Function Manual, 04/2017, A5E35693328-AA 63

3.2 Process values 3.2.7.5.3 Lower warning limit if density value falls below this limit a warning is triggered. 0.00 kg/m³ to +10000.00 kg/m³ 1.00 kg/m³ Setup Process values Density Alarm and warning limits Lower warning limit 3.2.7.5.4 Lower alarm limit If density value falls below this limit an alarm is triggered. 0.00 kg/m³ to +10000.00 kg/m³ 1.00 kg/m³ Setup Process values Density Alarm and warning limits Lower alarm limit 3.2.7.5.5 Hysteresis Sets the hysteresis for alarm and warning limits. The hysteresis is the distance between the limits for activation and deactivation of an alarm/warning. 0.00 kg/m³ to +10000.00 kg/m³ 0.00 kg/m³ Setup Process values Density Alarm and warning limits Hysteresis 3.2.8 Kinematic viscosity 3.2.8.1 Units Units for kinematic viscosity. 64 Function Manual, 04/2017, A5E35693328-AA

3.2 Process values Read only. m 2 /s (square meters per second); cst (1 centistoke = 1 mm 2 /s); St (stokes, 1St = 1cm 2 /s) m 2 /s (square meters per second) Setup Process values Kinematic viscosity Units 3.2.8.2 Decimal places Sets the decimal places for the process value displayed in the local display. Auto; No decimal place; 1 decimal place; 2 decimal places; 3 decimal places; 4 decimal places; 5 decimal places; 6 decimal places 2 decimal places Setup Process values Kinematic viscosity Decimal places 3.2.8.3 Alarm and warning limits 3.2.8.3.1 Upper alarm limit If process value exceeds this limit an alarm is triggered. -9999997952 m²/s to +9999997952 m²/s +9999997952 m²/s Setup Process values Standard kinematic viscosity Alarm and warning limits Upper alarm limit 3.2.8.3.2 Upper warning limit If process value exceeds this limit a warning is triggered. -9999997952 m²/s to +9999997952 m²/s +9999997952 m²/s Function Manual, 04/2017, A5E35693328-AA 65

3.2 Process values Setup Process values Kinematic viscosity Alarm and warning limits Upper warning limit 3.2.8.3.3 Lower warning limit If process value falls below this limit a warning is triggered. -9999997952 m²/s to +9999997952 m²/s -9999997952 m²/s Setup Process values Kinematic viscosity Alarm and warning limits Lower warning limit 3.2.8.3.4 Lower alarm limit If process value falls below this limit an alarm is triggered. -9999997952 m²/s to +9999997952 m²/s -9999997952 m²/s Setup Process values Kinematic viscosity Alarm and warning limits Lower alarm limit 3.2.8.3.5 Hysteresis Sets the hysteresis for alarm and warning limits. The hysteresis is the distance between the limits for activation and deactivation of an alarm/warning. 0.00 m²/s to +9999997952 m²/s 0.00 m²/s Setup Process values Kinematic viscosity Alarm and warning limits Hysteresis 66 Function Manual, 04/2017, A5E35693328-AA

3.2 Process values 3.2.9 Pressure 3.2.9.1 Units Select units for displayed pressure. Units are not applied at communication interface. mbar (millibar); bar; Pa (pascals); kpa (kilopascals); MPa (Megapascals); psi (pounds per square inch); kgf/cm² (kilogram force per square cm); mmh2o (millimeters of water at 68 F); inh2o (inches of water at 68 F); fth2o (feet of water at 68 F); mmh2o (millimeters of water at 4 C); inh2o (inches of water at 4 C); mmhg (millimeters of mercury at 0 C); inhg (inches of mercury at 0 C); hpa (hectopascal); atm (atmosphere); torr; cmh2o (centimeters of water at 4 C); mh2o (meters of water at 4 C); cmhg (centimeters of mercury at 0 C); mhg (meters of mercury at 0 C); gf/cm² (grams force per square cm); kg/m² (kilograms per square meter); lb/ft² (pounds per square foot); fth2o (feet water at 4 C); fth2o (feet water at 60 F) Pa (pascals) Setup Process values Pressure Units 3.2.9.2 Decimal places Sets the decimal places for the process value displayed in the local display. Auto; No decimal place; 1 decimal place; 2 decimal places; 3 decimal places; 4 decimal places; 5 decimal places; 6 decimal places 2 decimal places Setup Process values Pressure Decimal places 3.2.9.3 Alarm and warning limits 3.2.9.3.1 Upper alarm limit If process value exceeds this limit an alarm is triggered. -9999997952 Pa to +9999997952 Pa 9999997952 Pa Function Manual, 04/2017, A5E35693328-AA 67

3.2 Process values Setup Process values Pressure Alarm and warning limits Upper alarm limit 3.2.9.3.2 Upper warning limit If process value exceeds this limit a warning is triggered. -9999997952 Pa to +9999997952 Pa 9999997952 Pa Setup Process values Pressure Alarm and warning limits Upper warning limit 3.2.9.3.3 Lower warning limit If the process value falls below this limit a warning is triggered. -9999997952 Pa to +9999997952 Pa -9999997952 Pa Setup Process values Pressure Alarm and warning limits Lower warning limit 3.2.9.3.4 Lower alarm limit if process value falls below this limit an alarm is triggered. -9999997952 Pa to +9999997952 Pa -9999997952 Pa Setup Process values Pressure Alarm and warning limits Lower alarm limit 68 Function Manual, 04/2017, A5E35693328-AA

3.2 Process values 3.2.9.3.5 Hysteresis Sets the hysteresis for alarm and warning limits. The hysteresis is the distance between the limits for activation and deactivation of an alarm/warning. 0 Pa to +9999997952 Pa 0.00 Pa Setup Process values Pressure Alarm and warning limits Hysteresis 3.2.10 Medium temperature 3.2.10.1 Units Select units for displayed temperature. Units are not applied at communication interface. C (degrees Celsius); F (degrees Fahrenheit); R (degrees Rankine); K (kelvins) C (degrees Celsius) Setup Process values Medium temperature Units 3.2.10.2 Decimal places Sets the decimal places for the process value displayed in the local display. Auto; No decimal place; 1 decimal place; 2 decimal places; 3 decimal places; 4 decimal places; 5 decimal places; 6 decimal places 2 decimal places Setup Process values Medium temperature Decimal places Function Manual, 04/2017, A5E35693328-AA 69

3.2 Process values 3.2.10.3 Alarm and warning limits 3.2.10.3.1 Upper alarm limit Exceeding this limit causes an alarm. -272.77 to +400.00 C 280.00 C Setup Process values Medium temperature Alarm and warning limits Upper alarm limit 3.2.10.3.2 Upper warning limit Exceeding this limit causes a warning. -272.77 to +400.00 C 270.00 C Setup Process values Medium temperature Alarm and warning limits Upper warning limit 3.2.10.3.3 Lower warning limit Falling below this limit causes a warning. -272.77.00 to +400.00 C -270.00 C Setup Process values Medium temperature Alarm and warning limits Lower warning limit 70 Function Manual, 04/2017, A5E35693328-AA

3.2 Process values 3.2.10.3.4 Lower alarm limit Falling below this limit causes an alarm. -272.77 to +400.00 C -270.00 C Setup Process values Medium temperature Alarm and warning limits Lower alarm limit 3.2.10.3.5 Hysteresis Sets the hysteresis for alarm and warning limits. The hysteresis is the distance between the limits for activation and deactivation of an alarm/warning. 0.00 C to +200.00 C 0.00 C Setup Process values Medium temperature Alarm and warning limits Hysteresis 3.2.11 Standard density 3.2.11.1 Units Select units for displayed standard density. Units are not applied at communication interface. μg/l (micrograms per liter); μg/m³ (micrograms per cubic meter); mg/l (milligrams per liter); g/ml (grams per milliliter); g/cm³ (grams per cubic centimeters); g/l (grams per liter); kg/l (kilograms per liter); kg/m³ (kilograms per cubic meter); lb/in³ (pounds per cubic inch); lb/gal (pounds per US gallon); lb/ft³ (pounds per cubic foot); STon/yd³ (1 STon = 2000 lb); custom unit (see Custom density unit string / factor) kg/m³ (kilograms per cubic meter) Function Manual, 04/2017, A5E35693328-AA 71

3.2 Process values Setup Process values Standard density Units 3.2.11.2 Decimal places Decimal places Auto; No decimal place; 1 decimal place; 2 decimal places; 3 decimal places; 4 decimal places; 5 decimal places; 6 decimal places 2 decimal places Setup Process values Standard density Decimal places 3.2.11.3 Alarm and warning limits 3.2.11.3.1 Upper alarm limit Exceeding this limit causes an alarm. 0.00 kg/m³ to +10000.00 kg/m³ 900.00 kg/m³ Setup Process values Standard density Alarm and warning limits Upper alarm limit 3.2.11.3.2 Upper warning limit Exceeding this limit causes a warning. 0.00 kg/m³ to +10000.00 kg/m³ 900.00 kg/m³ Setup Process values Standard density Alarm and warning limits Upper warning limit 72 Function Manual, 04/2017, A5E35693328-AA

3.2 Process values 3.2.11.3.3 Lower warning limit Falling below this limit causes a warning. 0.00 kg/m³ to +10000.00 kg/m³ 1.00 kg/m³ Setup Process values Standard density Alarm and warning limits Lower warning limit 3.2.11.3.4 Lower alarm limit Falling below this limit causes an alarm. 0.00 kg/m³ to +10000.00 kg/m³ 1.00 kg/m³ Setup Process values Standard density Alarm and warning limits Lower alarm limit 3.2.11.3.5 Hysteresis Hysteresis that affects the alarm and warning limits. 0.00 kg/m³ to +10000.00 kg/m³ 0.00 kg/m³ Setup Process values Standard density Alarm and warning limits Hysteresis Function Manual, 04/2017, A5E35693328-AA 73

3.2 Process values 3.2.12 Standard kinematic viscosity 3.2.12.1 Units Select unit for displayed standard kinematic viscosity. Unit is not applied at communication interface. Read only. m 2 /s (square meters per second); cst (1 centistoke = 1 mm 2 /s); St (stokes, 1 St = 1cm 2 /s) m 2 /s (square meters per second) Setup Process values Standard kinematic viscosity Units 3.2.12.2 Decimal places Sets the decimal places for the process value displayed in the local display. Auto; No decimal place; 1 decimal place; 2 decimal places; 3 decimal places; 4 decimal places; 5 decimal places; 6 decimal places 2 decimal places Setup Process values Standard kinematic viscosity Decimal places 3.2.12.3 Alarm and Warning limits 3.2.12.3.1 Upper alarm limit Exceeding this limit causes an alarm. -9999997952 m²/s to +9999997952 m²/s +9999997952 m²/s Setup Process values Standard kinematic viscosity Alarm and warning limits Upper alarm limit 74 Function Manual, 04/2017, A5E35693328-AA

3.2 Process values 3.2.12.3.2 Upper warning limit Exceeding this limit causes a warning. -9999997952 m²/s to +9999997952 m²/s +9999997952 m²/s Setup Process values Standard kinematic viscosity Alarm and warning limits Upper warning limit 3.2.12.3.3 Lower warning limit Falling below this limit causes a warning. -9999997952 m²/s to +9999997952 m²/s -9999997952 m²/s Setup Process values Standard kinematic viscosity Alarm and warning limits Lower warning limit 3.2.12.3.4 Lower alarm limit Falling below this limit causes an alarm. -9999997952 m²/s to +9999997952 m²/s -9999997952 m²/s Setup Process values Standard kinematic viscosity Alarm and warning limits Lower alarm limit 3.2.12.3.5 Hysteresis Sets the hysteresis for alarm and warning limits. The hysteresis is the distance between the limits for activation and deactivation of an alarm/warning. Function Manual, 04/2017, A5E35693328-AA 75

3.2 Process values 0.00 m²/s to +9999997952 m²/s 0.00 m²/s Setup Process values Standard kinematic viscosity Alarm and warning limits Hysteresis 3.2.13 API gravity 3.2.13.1 Alarm and warning limits 3.2.13.1.1 Upper alarm limit Exceeding this limit causes an alarm. -9999997952 API to +9999997952 API +9999997952 API Setup Process values API gravity Alarm and warning limits Upper alarm limit 3.2.13.1.2 Upper warning limit Exceeding this limit causes a warning. -9999997952 API to +9999997952 API +9999997952 API Setup Process values API gravity Alarm and warning limits Upper warning limit 3.2.13.1.3 Lower warning limit Falling below this limit causes a warning. 76 Function Manual, 04/2017, A5E35693328-AA

3.2 Process values -9999997952 API to +9999997952 API -9999997952 API Setup Process values API gravity Alarm and warning limits Lower warning limit 3.2.13.1.4 Lower alarm limit Falling below this limit causes an alarm. -9999997952 API to +9999997952 API -9999997952 API Setup Process values API gravity Alarm and warning limits Lower alarm limit 3.2.13.1.5 Hysteresis Hysteresis that affects the alarm and warning limits. 0.00 API to +9999997952 API 0.00 API Setup Process values API gravity Alarm and warning limits Hysteresis 3.2.14 Standard API gravity 3.2.14.1 Alarm and warning limits 3.2.14.1.1 Upper alarm limit Exceeding this limit causes an alarm. Function Manual, 04/2017, A5E35693328-AA 77

3.2 Process values -9999997952 API to +9999997952 API +9999997952 API Setup Process values Standard API gravity Alarm and warning limits Upper alarm limit 3.2.14.1.2 Upper warning limit Exceeding this limit causes a warning. -9999997952 API to +9999997952 API +9999997952 API Setup Process values Standard API gravity Alarm and warning limits Upper warning limit 3.2.14.1.3 Lower warning limit Falling below this limit causes a warning. -9999997952 API to +9999997952 API -9999997952 API Setup Process values Standard API gravity Alarm and warning limits Lower warning limit 3.2.14.1.4 Lower alarm limit Falling below this limit causes an alarm. -9999997952 API to +9999997952 API -9999997952 API 78 Function Manual, 04/2017, A5E35693328-AA

3.2 Process values Setup Process values Standard API gravity Alarm and warning limits Lower alarm limit 3.2.14.1.5 Hysteresis Hysteresis that affects the alarm and warning limits. 0.00 API to +9999997952 API 0.00 API Setup Process values Standard API gravity Alarm and warning limits Hysteresis 3.2.15 Specific gravity 3.2.15.1 Alarm and warning limits 3.2.15.1.1 Upper alarm limit Exceeding this limit causes an alarm. -9999997952 SGU to +9999997952 SGU +9999997952 SGU Setup Process values Specific gravity Alarm and warning limits Upper alarm limit 3.2.15.1.2 Upper warning limit Exceeding this limit causes a warning. -9999997952 SGU to +9999997952 SGU +9999997952 SGU Function Manual, 04/2017, A5E35693328-AA 79

3.2 Process values Setup Process values Specific gravity Alarm and warning limits Upper warning limit 3.2.15.1.3 Lower warning limit Falling below this limit causes a warning. -9999997952 SGU to +9999997952 SGU -9999997952 SGU Setup Process values Specific gravity Alarm and warning limits Lower warning limit 3.2.15.1.4 Lower alarm limit Falling below this limit causes an alarm. -9999997952 SGU to +9999997952 SGU -9999997952 SGU Setup Process values Specific gravity Alarm and warning limits Lower alarm limit 3.2.15.1.5 Hysteresis Hysteresis that affects the alarm and warning limits. 0.00 SGU to +9999997952 SGU 0.00 SGU Setup Process values Specific gravity Alarm and warning limits Hysteresis 80 Function Manual, 04/2017, A5E35693328-AA

3.2 Process values 3.2.16 Standard specific gravity 3.2.16.1 Alarm and warning limits 3.2.16.1.1 Upper alarm limit Exceeding this limit causes an alarm. -9999997952 SGU to +9999997952 SGU +9999997952 SGU Setup Process values Standard specific gravity Alarm and warning limits Upper alarm limit 3.2.16.1.2 Upper warning limit Exceeding this limit causes a warning. -9999997952 SGU to +9999997952 SGU +9999997952 SGU Setup Process values Standard specific gravity Alarm and warning limits Upper warning limit 3.2.16.1.3 Lower warning limit Falling below this limit causes a warning. -9999997952 SGU to +9999997952 SGU -9999997952 SGU Setup Process values Standard specific gravity Alarm and warning limits Lower warning limit Function Manual, 04/2017, A5E35693328-AA 81

3.3 Totalizers 3.2.16.1.4 Lower alarm limit Falling below this limit causes an alarm. -9999997952 SGU to +9999997952 SGU -9999997952 SGU Setup Process values Standard specific gravity Alarm and warning limits Lower alarm limit 3.2.16.1.5 Hysteresis Hysteresis that affects the alarm and warning limits. 0.00 SGU to +9999997952 SGU 0.00 SGU Setup Process values Standard specific gravity Alarm and warning limits Hysteresis 3.3 Totalizers 3.3.1 Totalizer 1 3.3.1.1 Process value Select the process value to be totalized. Mass flow; Volume flow; Standard volume flow (only Hydrocarbon and gas applications) Mass flow Setup Totalizers Totalizer 1 Process value 82 Function Manual, 04/2017, A5E35693328-AA

3.3 Totalizers 3.3.1.2 Units Select units for displayed Totalizer 1. The set of units depends on the selected process value. Units are not applied at communication interface. Process value = Mass flow: g (grams); kg (kilograms); t (1 t = 1000 kg); STon (1 STon = 2000 lb); T (1 T = 2240 lb); oz (ounces); lb (pounds); Process value = Volume flow: l (liters); hl (hectoliters); m³ (cubic meters); gal (US gallons); i.gal (Imperial gallons); BBL31.5 (1 barrel = 31.5 US gallons); BBL31 (1 barrel = 31 US gallons); BBL42 (1 barrel = 42 US gallons); in³ (cubic inches); ft³ (cubic feet); yd³ (cubic yards);bush (bushels); Process value = Standard volume flow: Nl (normal liters); Nm³ (normal cubic meters); Sl (standard liters); Sft³ (standard cubic feet); Sm³ (standard cubic meters); custom units (see Custom units / Custom conversion factor) kg (kilograms) Setup Totalizers Totalizer 1 Units 3.3.1.3 Custom units User specific string to define custom unit Totalizer 1 values. - - Setup Totalizers Toalizer 1 Custom units 3.3.1.4 Custom conversion factor Conversion factor for user specific standard mass flow values related to SI kg. - 1.0 Setup Totalizers Totalizer 1 Custom conversion factor Function Manual, 04/2017, A5E35693328-AA 83

3.3 Totalizers 3.3.1.5 Decimal places Sets the decimal places for the process value displayed in the local display. Auto; No decimal place; 1 decimal place; 2 decimal places; 3 decimal places; 4 decimal places; 5 decimal places; 6 decimal places 2 decimal places Setup Totalizers Totalizer 1 Decimal places 3.3.1.6 Direction Totalizer 1 direction. Forward and backward; Forward; Backward; Hold Forward Setup Totalizers Totalizer 1 Direction 3.3.1.7 Fail-safe behaviour Behaviour of the totalizer during the occurrence of bad input value. RUN; totalization is continued using the bad input value; HOLD; totalization is stopped; MEMORY; totalization is continued based on the last incoming good value RUN; totalization is continued using the bad input value Setup Totalizers Totalizer 1 Fail safe mode 3.3.1.8 Reset Reset totalizer to zero. Cancel; OK Cancel 84 Function Manual, 04/2017, A5E35693328-AA

3.3 Totalizers Setup Totalizers Totalizer 1 Reset 3.3.1.9 Preset Reset Totalizer 1 to selected preset value. After selecting OK the user is asked for the PRESET value. The PRESET value units depend on the selected Process value. Therefore the range of the Preset value is for: Mass flow: -9999997952 kg to +9999997952 kg Volume flow: -9999997952 m³ to +9999997952 m³ Standard volume flow: -9999997952 Sm³ to +9999997952 Sm³ Cancel; OK Cancel Setup Totalizers Totalizer 1 Preset 3.3.1.10 Alarm and warning limits 3.3.1.10.1 Upper alarm limit Alarm is triggered if Totalizer 1 value is above the limit. Process value = Mass flow: -9999997952 kg to +9999997952 kg Process value = Volume flow: -9999997952 m³ to +9999997952 m³ Process value = Standard volume flow: -9999997952 Sm³ to +9999997952 Sm³ Process value = Mass flow: +9999997952 kg Process value = Volume flow: +9999997952 m³ Process value = Standard volume flow: +9999997952 Sm³ Setup Totalizers Totalizer 1 Alarm and warning limits Upper alarm limit Function Manual, 04/2017, A5E35693328-AA 85

3.3 Totalizers 3.3.1.10.2 Upper warning limit Warning is triggered if Totalizer 1 value is above the limit. Process value = Mass flow: -9999997952 kg to +9999997952 kg Process value = Volume flow: -9999997952 m³ to +9999997952 m³ Process value = Standard volume flow: -9999997952 Sm³ to +9999997952 Sm³ Process value = Mass flow: +9999997952 kg Process value = Volume flow: +9999997952 m³ Process value = Standard volume flow: +9999997952 Sm³ Setup Totalizers Totalizer 1 Alarm and warning limits Upper warning limit 3.3.1.10.3 Lower warning limit Warning is triggered if Totalizer 1 value is below the limit. Process value = Mass flow: -9999997952 kg to +9999997952 kg Process value = Volume flow: -9999997952 m³ to +9999997952 m³ Process value = Standard volume flow: -9999997952 Sm³ to +9999997952 Sm³ Process value = Mass flow: -9999997952 kg Process value = Volume flow: -9999997952 m³ Process value = Standard volume flow: -9999997952 Sm³ Setup Totalizers Totalizer 1 Alarm and warning limits Lower warning limit 3.3.1.10.4 Lower alarm limit Alarm is triggered if Totalizer 1 value is below the limit. Process value = Mass flow: -9999997952 kg to +9999997952 kg Process value = Volume flow: -9999997952 m³ to +9999997952 m³ Process value = Standard volume flow: -9999997952 Sm³ to +9999997952 Sm³ Process value = Mass flow: -9999997952 kg Process value = Volume flow: -9999997952 m³ Process value = Standard volume flow: -9999997952 Sm³ Setup Totalizers Totalizer 1 Alarm and warning limits Lower alarm limit 86 Function Manual, 04/2017, A5E35693328-AA

3.3 Totalizers 3.3.1.10.5 Hysteresis Hysteresis sets the alarm and warning limits. The hysterious is the distance between the limits for activation and deactivation of an alarm/warning. Process value = Mass flow: 0.00 kg to +9999997952 kg Process value = Volume flow: 0.00 m³ to +9999997952 m³ Process value = Standard volume flow: 0.00 Sm³ to +9999997952 Sm³ Process value = Mass flow: 0.00 kg Process value = Volume flow: 0.00 m³ Process value = Standard volume flow: 0.00 Sm³ Setup Totalizers Totalizer 1 Alarm and warning limits Hysteresis 3.3.2 Totalizer 2 3.3.2.1 Process value Select the process value to be totalized. Mass flow; Volume flow; Standard volume flow (only Hydrocarbon and gas applications) Mass flow Setup Totalizers Totalizer 2 Process value 3.3.2.2 Units Select units for displayed Totalizer 2. The set of units depends on the selected process value. Units are not applied at communication interface. Function Manual, 04/2017, A5E35693328-AA 87

3.3 Totalizers Process value = Mass flow: g (grams); kg (kilograms); t (1 t = 1000 kg); STon (1 STon = 2000 lb); T (1 T = 2240 lb); oz (ounces); lb (pounds); Process value = Volume flow: l (liters); hl (hectoliters); m³ (cubic meters); gal (US gallons); i.gal (Imperial gallons); BBL31.5 (1 barrel = 31.5 US gallons); BBL31 (1 barrel = 31 US gallons); BBL42 (1 barrel = 42 US gallons); in³ (cubic inches); ft³ (cubic feet); yd³ (cubic yards);bush (bushels); Process value = Standard volume flow: Nl (normal liters); Nm³ (normal cubic meters); Sl (standard liters); Sft³ (standard cubic feet); Sm³ (standard cubic meters); custom units (see Custom units / Custom conversion factor) kg (kilograms) Setup Totalizers Totalizer 2 Units 3.3.2.3 Custom units User specific string to define custom unit Totalizer 2 values. - - Setup Totalizers Totalizer 2 Custom units 3.3.2.4 Custom conversion factor Conversion factor for user specific standard mass flow values related to SI mass units kg. - 1.0 Setup Totalizers Totalizer 2 Custom conversion factor 3.3.2.5 Decimal places Sets the decimal places for the process value displayed in the local display. 88 Function Manual, 04/2017, A5E35693328-AA

3.3 Totalizers Auto; No decimal place; 1 decimal place; 2 decimal places; 3 decimal places; 4 decimal places; 5 decimal places; 6 decimal places 2 decimal places Setup Totalizers Totalizer 2 Decimal places 3.3.2.6 Direction Totalizer 2 direction. Forward and backward; Forward; Backward; Hold Forward Setup Totalizers Totalizer 2 Direction 3.3.2.7 Fail safe behaviour Behavior of the totalizer during the occurrence of bad input value. RUN; totalization is continued using the bad input value; HOLD; totalization is stopped; MEMORY; totalization is continued based on the last incoming good value RUN; totalization is continued using the bad input value Setup Totalizers Totalizer 2 Fail safe behaviour 3.3.2.8 Reset Reset totalizer to zero. Cancel; OK Cancel Setup Totalizers Totalizer 2 Reset Function Manual, 04/2017, A5E35693328-AA 89

3.3 Totalizers 3.3.2.9 Preset Reset Totalizer 2 to selected preset value. After selecting OK the user is asked for the PRESET value. The PRESET value units depend on the selected Process value. Therefore the range of the Preset value is for: Mass flow: -9999997952 kg to +9999997952 kg Volume flow: -9999997952 m³ to +9999997952 m³ Standard volume flow: -9999997952 Sm³ to +9999997952 Sm³ Cancel; OK Cancel Setup Totalizers Totalizer 2 Preset 3.3.2.10 Alarm and warning limits 3.3.2.10.1 Upper alarm limit Alarm is triggered if Totalizer 2 value is above the limit. Process value = Mass flow: -9999997952 kg to +9999997952 kg Process value = Volume flow: -9999997952 m³ to +9999997952 m³ Process value = Standard volume flow: -9999997952 Sm³ to +9999997952 Sm³ Process value = Mass flow: +9999997952 kg Process value = Volume flow: +9999997952 m³ Process value = Standard volume flow: +9999997952 Sm³ Setup Totalizers Totalizer 2 Alarm and warning limits Upper alarm limit 3.3.2.10.2 Upper warning limit Warning is triggered if Totalizer 2 value is above the limit. 90 Function Manual, 04/2017, A5E35693328-AA

3.3 Totalizers Process value = Mass flow: -9999997952 kg to +9999997952 kg Process value = Volume flow: -9999997952 m³ to +9999997952 m³ Process value = Standard volume flow: -9999997952 Sm³ to +9999997952 Sm³ Process value = Mass flow: +9999997952 kg Process value = Volume flow: +9999997952 m³ Process value = Standard volume flow: +9999997952 Sm³ Setup Totalizers Totalizer 2 Alarm and warning limits Upper warning limit 3.3.2.10.3 Lower warning limit Warning is triggered if Totalizer 2 value is below the limit. Process value = Mass flow: -9999997952 kg to +9999997952 kg Process value = Volume flow: -9999997952 m³ to +9999997952 m³ Process value = Standard volume flow: -9999997952 Sm³ to +9999997952 Sm³ Process value = Mass flow: -9999997952 kg Process value = Volume flow: -9999997952 m³ Process value = Standard volume flow: -9999997952 Sm³ Setup Totalizers Totalizer 2 Alarm and warning limits Lower warning limit 3.3.2.10.4 Lower alarm limit Alarm is triggered if Totalizer 2 value is below the limit. Process value = Mass flow: -9999997952 kg to +9999997952 kg Process value = Volume flow: -9999997952 m³ to +9999997952 m³ Process value = Standard volume flow: -9999997952 Sm³ to +9999997952 Sm³ Process value = Mass flow: -9999997952 kg Process value = Volume flow: -9999997952 m³ Process value = Standard volume flow: -9999997952 Sm³ Setup Totalizers Totalizer 2 Alarm and warning limits Lower alarm limit Function Manual, 04/2017, A5E35693328-AA 91

3.3 Totalizers 3.3.2.10.5 Hysteresis Hysteresis sets the alarm and warning limits. The hysterious is the distance between the limits for activation and deactivation of an alarm/warning. Process value = Mass flow: 0.00 kg to +9999997952 kg Process value = Volume flow: 0.00 m³ to +9999997952 m³ Process value = Standard volume flow: 0.00 Sm³ to +9999997952 Sm³ Process value = Mass flow: 0.00 kg Process value = Volume flow: 0.00 m³ Process value = Standard volume flow: 0.00 Sm³ Setup Totalizers Totalizer 2 Alarm and warning limits Hysteresis 3.3.3 Totalizer 3 3.3.3.1 Process value Select the cut-off filtered process value to be totalized. Mass flow; Volume flow; Standard volume flow (only Hydrocarbon and gas applications) Mass flow Setup Totalizers Totalizer 3 Process value 3.3.3.2 Units Select units for displayed Totalizer 3. The set of units depends on the selected process value. Units are not applied at communication interface. 92 Function Manual, 04/2017, A5E35693328-AA

3.3 Totalizers Process value = Mass flow: g (grams); kg (kilograms); t (1 t = 1000 kg); STon (1 STon = 2000 lb); T (1 T = 2240 lb); oz (ounces); lb (pounds); Process value = Volume flow: l (liters); hl (hectoliters); m³ (cubic meters); gal (US gallons); i.gal (Imperial gallons); BBL31.5 (1 barrel = 31.5 US gallons); BBL31 (1 barrel = 31 US gallons); BBL42 (1 barrel = 42 US gallons); in³ (cubic inches); ft³ (cubic feet); yd³ (cubic yards);bush (bushels); Process value = Standard volume flow: Nl (normal liters); Nm³ (normal cubic meters); Sl (standard liters); Sft³ (standard cubic feet); Sm³ (standard cubic meters); custom units (see Custom units / Custom conversion factor) kg (kilograms) Setup Totalizers Totalizer 3 Units 3.3.3.3 Custom units User specific string to define custom unit Totalizer 3 values. - - Setup Totalizers Totalizer 3 Custom units 3.3.3.4 Custom conversion factor Conversion factor for user specific standard mass flow values related to SI mass units kg. - 1.0 Setup Totalizers Totalizer 3 Custom conversion factor 3.3.3.5 Decimal places Sets the decimal places for the process value displayed in the local display. Function Manual, 04/2017, A5E35693328-AA 93

3.3 Totalizers Auto; No decimal place; 1 decimal place; 2 decimal places; 3 decimal places; 4 decimal places; 5 decimal places; 6 decimal places 2 decimal places Setup Totalizers Totalizer 3 Decimal places 3.3.3.6 Direction Totalizer 3 direction. Forward and backward; Forward; Backward; Hold Forward Setup Totalizers Totalizer 3 Direction 3.3.3.7 Fail-safe behaviour Behavior of the totalizer during the occurrence of bad input value. RUN; totalization is continued using the bad input value; HOLD; totalization is stopped; MEMORY; totalization is continued based on the last incoming good value RUN; totalization is continued using the bad input value Setup Totalizers Totalizer 3 Fail safe mode 3.3.3.8 Reset Reset totalizer to zero. Cancel; OK Cancel Setup Totalizers Totalizer 3 Reset 94 Function Manual, 04/2017, A5E35693328-AA

3.3 Totalizers 3.3.3.9 Preset Reset Totalizer 3 to selected preset value. After selecting OK the user is asked for the PRESET value. The PRESET value units depend on the selected Process value. Therefore the range of the Preset value is for: Mass flow: -9999997952 kg to +9999997952 kg Volume flow: -9999997952 m³ to +9999997952 m³ Standard volume flow: -9999997952 Sm³ to +9999997952 Sm³ Cancel; OK Cancel Setup Totalizers Totalizer 3 Preset 3.3.3.10 Alarm and warning limits 3.3.3.10.1 Upper alarm limit Alarm is triggered if Totalizer 3 value is above the limit. Process value = Mass flow: -9999997952 kg to +9999997952 kg Process value = Volume flow: -9999997952 m³ to +9999997952 m³ Process value = Standard volume flow: -9999997952 Sm³ to +9999997952 Sm³ Process value = Mass flow: +9999997952 kg Process value = Volume flow: +9999997952 m³ Process value = Standard volume flow: +9999997952 Sm³ Setup Totalizers Totalizer 3 Alarm and warning limits Upper alarm limit 3.3.3.10.2 Upper warning limit Warning is triggered if Totalizer 3 value is above the limit. Function Manual, 04/2017, A5E35693328-AA 95

3.3 Totalizers Process value = Mass flow: -9999997952 kg to +9999997952 kg Process value = Volume flow: -9999997952 m³ to +9999997952 m³ Process value = Standard volume flow: -9999997952 Sm³ to +9999997952 Sm³ Process value = Mass flow: +9999997952 kg Process value = Volume flow: +9999997952 m³ Process value = Standard volume flow: +9999997952 Sm³ Setup Totalizers Totalizer 3 Alarm and warning limits Upper warning limit 3.3.3.10.3 Lower warning limit Warning is triggered if Totalizer 3 value is below the limit. Process value = Mass flow: -9999997952 kg to +9999997952 kg Process value = Volume flow: -9999997952 m³ to +9999997952 m³ Process value = Standard volume flow: -9999997952 Sm³ to +9999997952 Sm³ Process value = Mass flow: -9999997952 kg Process value = Volume flow: -9999997952 m³ Process value = Standard volume flow: -9999997952 Sm³ Setup Totalizers Totalizer 3 Alarm and warning limits Lower warning limit 3.3.3.10.4 Lower alarm limit Alarm is triggered if Totalizer 3 value is below the limit. Process value = Mass flow: -9999997952 kg to +9999997952 kg Process value = Volume flow: -9999997952 m³ to +9999997952 m³ Process value = Standard volume flow: -9999997952 Sm³ to +9999997952 Sm³ Process value = Mass flow: -9999997952 kg Process value = Volume flow: -9999997952 m³ Process value = Standard volume flow: -9999997952 Sm³ Setup Totalizers Totalizer 3 Alarm and warning limits Lower alarm limit 96 Function Manual, 04/2017, A5E35693328-AA

3.4 Inputs and outputs 3.3.3.10.5 Hysteresis Hysteresis sets the alarm and warning limits. The hysterious is the distance between the limits for activation and deactivation of an alarm/warning. Process value = Mass flow: 0.00 kg to +9999997952 kg Process value = Volume flow: 0.00 m³ to +9999997952 m³ Process value = Standard volume flow: 0.00 Sm³ to +9999997952 Sm³ Process value = Mass flow: 0.00 kg Process value = Volume flow: 0.00 m³ Process value = Standard volume flow: 0.00 Sm³ Setup Totalizers Totalizer 3 Alarm and warning limits Hysteresis 3.3.4 Reset all totalizers Reset command to reset totalizers 1 to 3 to zero. Cancel; OK Cancel Setup Totalizers Reset all totalizers 3.4 Inputs and outputs The available configuration of the hardware functionality of input and output is described in the following table. Table 3-1 Hardware and software configuration of the input/output channels Channel HW configuration (fixed when ordering) SW configuration available to the user 1 Current output Current (4-20 ma) HART 1 Modbus Modbus Function Manual, 04/2017, A5E35693328-AA 97

3.4 Inputs and outputs Channel HW configuration (fixed when ordering) 2 Signal output Outputs: 3 Signal input/output Inputs: SW configuration available to the user Current output (0/4-20 ma) Frequency ouput Pulse output Status output Alarm class Alarm item NAMUR status signals Current input (0/4-20 ma) Digital input: Totalizer reset Remote zero adjust Force outputs Freeze process values Outputs: Current output (0/4-20 ma) Frequency ouput Pulse output Status output Alarm class Alarm item NAMUR status signals Relay output Status Output: Alarm class Alarm item NAMUR status signals 98 Function Manual, 04/2017, A5E35693328-AA

3.4 Inputs and outputs Channel HW configuration (fixed when ordering) 4 Signal input/output Inputs: SW configuration available to the user Current input (0/4-20 ma) Digital input: Totalizer reset Remote zero adjust Force outputs Freeze process values Outputs: Current output (0/4-20 ma) Frequency ouput Pulse output Status output Alarm class Alarm item NAMUR status signals Relay output Status Output: Alarm class Alarm item NAMUR status signals Current output All four channels can be configured as current output. Current output configuration The following process values can be assigned to the current output: Volume flow Mass flow Sound velocity Flow velocity Density Medium temperature Pressure Kinematic viscosity The following process values are additionally available in devices for oil applications: Standard volume flow Standard kinematic viscosity Standard density Function Manual, 04/2017, A5E35693328-AA 99

3.4 Inputs and outputs LiquIdent - Available with Oil software option only. API gravity Standard API gravity Specific gravity Standard specific gravity All process variables are available through Channels 1 to 4. The accuracy specified for the analog output signal applies only within the range 4 to 20 ma. Lower limit (4 ma) and upper limit (20 ma) can be assigned to any specific flow values. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Linear control range Lower saturation limit Upper saturation limit Lower fault current value Recommended setting range for lower fault current Recommended setting range for upper fault current Measuring range Figure 3-1 Current limits for NAMUR configuration The fail safe current output signal can be selected to: Lower fault current (defined in the Loop current scale selection) Upper fault current (defined in the Loop current scale selection) Last valid value (the last process value before the failure occurred) Current value (actual measured value) Fail-safe value (within the range of 0 ma to 25 ma 1) ) 100 Function Manual, 04/2017, A5E35693328-AA