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  operating instructions silopilot m FMM50 electromechanical level system ba286f/97/en/06.05 no. 52026800 valid as of software version v 01.02.00 www.datasheet.co.kr datasheet pdf - http://www..net/
i i silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser iii for easy and fast commissioning: safety instructions explanation of warning symbols special information can be found at the corresponding point in the relevant chapter. you can see the signifcance from the warning # , attention " and note ! symbols. page 4 ff. ? installation the steps for installing the device and installation conditions (such as dimensions) can be found here. page 16 ff. ? wiring in this chapter, you can learn all about the device's electrical connections (incl. precise assignment of terminals). page 26 ff. ? operation here you will fnd an overview of the positions of the device's display and operating elements. page 31 ff. ? commissioning successful initial start-up is explained in this chapter. page 35 ff. ? description of device functions all the device functions are explained in this chapter. page 38 ff. ? troubleshooting if faults arise during operation, you can determine the causes here. actions with which the faults can be remedied are also explained. page 59 ff. ? index important terms and key words for the individual chapters can be found here. use the index to f nd information in a quick and targeted manner. page 94 brief overview www.datasheet.co.kr datasheet pdf - http://www..net/
i i silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser iii 1 safety instructions .................................. 4 1.1 intended use .............................................................. 4 1.2 installation, commissioning, operation ........................ 4 1.3 safety instructions (atex) .......................................... 4 1.4 notes on safety conventions and icons ........................ 6 2 identifcation .......................................... 7 2.1 device designation ..................................................... 7 2.2 scope of delivery ...................................................... 10 2.3 certifcates and approvals ......................................... 11 3 sensing weights .................................... 12 3.1 variants ............................................................... ..... 12 3.2 selection recommendation ....................................... 15 4 installation ........................................... 16 4.1 planning the installation location .............................. 16 4.2 installation conditions .............................................. 17 4.3 installation preparation ............................................. 20 4.4 incoming acceptance, transport, storage .................... 21 4.5 installation ............................................................... 22 4.6 post-installation check .............................................. 25 5 wiring ................................................... 26 5.1 electrical connection ................................................ 26 5.2 potential matching ................................................... 26 5.3 terminal assignment ................................................ 27 5.4 post-connection check ............................................. 30 6 operation ............................................. 31 6.1 quick operation guide .............................................. 31 6.2 display and operating elements ................................ 32 6.3 general structure of operating menu ......................... 33 6.4 identifcation of functions ......................................... 34 6.5 blocking / releasing operation .................................. 34 7 commissioning ..................................... 35 7.1 switching on measuring device ................................ 35 7.2 basic setup ............................................................... 36 8 description of device functions ............ 38 8.1 "basic setup (00)" function group .............................. 38 8.2 "inputs and outputs (01)" function group .................. 40 8.3 "measurement parameters (02)" function group ........ 44 8.4 "current output (03)" function group ........................ 48 8.5 "safety settings (04)" function group ......................... 49 8.6 "linearization (05)" function group ........................... 50 8.7 "display (06)" function group ................................... 54 8.8 "diagnostics (07)" function group ............................. 55 8.9 "system parameters (08)" function group .................. 56 8.10 "service (0d) " function group ................................... 56 table of contents 9 manual mode ....................................... 57 9.1 operation ............................................................... .. 57 9.2 display ............................................................... ...... 58 10 troubleshooting ................................... 59 10.1 error messages ......................................................... 59 10.2 types of errors .......................................................... 59 10.3 error messages ......................................................... 60 11 maintenance ......................................... 62 11.1 external cleaning ..................................................... 62 11.2 cleaning dirty compartment ..................................... 62 11.3 wiper check ............................................................. 62 11.4 measuring tape check .............................................. 63 11.5 dirty compartment check ......................................... 63 12 repair ................................................... 64 12.1 repairing ex-certifed devices ................................... 64 12.2 replacing components .............................................. 64 12.3 spare parts ............................................................... 69 12.4 returns ............................................................... ..... 74 13 accessories ........................................... 75 13.1 protective hood ........................................................ 75 14 technical data ...................................... 76 14.1 input values ............................................................. 76 14.2 output values .......................................................... 76 14.3 accuracy ............................................................... ... 76 14.4 activation period ...................................................... 77 14.5 power supply ........................................................... 77 14.6 environmental conditions ......................................... 78 14.7 process conditions .................................................... 78 15 appendix .............................................. 79 15.1 basic settings ............................................................ 79 15.2 output settings ........................................................ 79 15.3 input settings ........................................................... 79 15.4 measurement parameter settings .............................. 80 15.5 current output settings ............................................ 80 15.6 safety settings .......................................................... 80 15.7 linearization settings ................................................ 81 15.8 linearization table .................................................... 81 15.9 display settings ........................................................ 82 15.10 system settings ......................................................... 82 15.11 explanation on contamination .................................. 83 15.12 operating menu ...................................................... 84 15.13 software history ....................................................... 86 15.14 ec type-examination certifcate ................................ 87 15.15 ec declaration of conformity .................................... 92 index ............................................................ 94 www.datasheet.co.kr datasheet pdf - http://www..net/
4 silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser safety instructions silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser 5 1 safety instructions 1.1 intended use the silopilot m FMM50 is a compact electromechanical level system. it is used for cyclical level measurements in bunkers or silos. 1.2 installation, commissioning, operation the silopilot m FMM50 is a reliable state-of-the-art construction and complies with the relevant specifcations and ec directives. however, if it is used incorrectly or not as intended, the devices may cause application-related hazardous situations, e.g. product overf ow as a result of incorrect installation or setting. installation, electrical connection, commissioning, operation and maintenance of the measuring equipment must, therefore, only be undertaken by trained specialists who have been authorized for this purpose by the plant operator. the specialist must have read and understood these operating instructions and follow the instructions they contain. changes and repairs may only be undertaken on the device if the operating instructions expressly permit them. 1.3 safety instructions (atex) if the measuring system is used in explosion hazard zones, the corresponding national standards must be observed. the installation specifcations, connection values and safety instructions con- tained in these operating instructions must be observed. please observe the following safety instructions: ? ensure that specialists are suffciently trained. ? the technical measurement and safety requirements of the measuring points must be observed. ? the silopilot may only be operated when the housing is closed. ? the housing may only be opened when the supply voltage is switched off. ? the silopilot version certifed by atex must only be repaired by the manufacturer. ? if using the silopilot in areas containing fammable dusts, the corresponding national standards must be observed. ? the requirements laid down in en 50281-1-2, for example relating to dust deposits and temperatures, must be observed. ? cable and line entries as well as dummy plugs must only be replaced with those of the same type. ? the operator must ensure that product cone discharges do not occur . www.datasheet.co.kr datasheet pdf - http://www..net/
4 silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser safety instructions silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser 5 1.3.1 features of the atex version ? identifcation: 0 ii 1/2d ip67 t99c ? certifcate number: bvs 05 atex e 049 you will fnd a copy of the ec type-examination certifcate in the appendix 15.14. 1.3.2 installation instructions zone 21 zone 20 - silopilot m FMM50 safety instructions www.datasheet.co.kr datasheet pdf - http://www..net/
6 silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser safety instructions silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser 7 identif cation 1.4 notes on safety conventions and icons in order to highlight safety-related or alternative processes, we have laid down the following safety instructions where each piece of information is identifed by a corresponding pictogram. micropilot m fmr250 with hart/4...20 ma safety instructions endress + hauser 7 1.4 notes on safety conventions and symbols in order to highlight safety-relevant or alternative operating procedures in the manual, the following conventions have been used, each indicated by a corresponding symbol in the margin. safety conventions # warning! a warning highlights actions or procedures which, if not performed correctly, will lead to personal injury, a safety hazard or destruction of the instrument " caution! caution highlights actions or procedures which, if not performed correctly, may lead to personal injury or incorrect functioning of the instrument ! note! a note highlights actions or procedures which, if not performed correctly, may indirectly affect operation or may lead to an instrument response which is not planned explosion protection 0 device certified for use in explosion hazardous area if the device has this symbol embossed on its name plate it can be installed in an explosion hazardous area - explosion hazardous area symbol used in drawings to indicate explosion hazardous areas. devices located in and wiring entering areas with the designation ?explosion hazardous areas? must conform with the stated type of protection. . safe area (non-explosion hazardous area) symbol used in drawings to indicate, if necessary, non-explosion hazardous areas. devices located in safe areas still require a certificate if their outputs run into explosion hazardous areas electrical symbols % direct voltage a terminal to which or from which a direct current or voltage may be applied or supplied & alternating voltage a terminal to which or from which an alternating (sine-wave) current or voltage may be applied or supplied ) grounded terminal a grounded terminal, which as far as the operator is concerned, is already grounded by means of an earth grounding system * protective grounding (earth) terminal a terminal which must be connected to earth ground prior to making any other connection to the equipment + equipotential connection (earth bonding) a connection made to the plant grounding system which may be of type e.g. neutral star or equipotential line according to national or company practice temperature resistance of the connection cables states, that the connection calbes must be resistant to a temperature of at least 85 c. ? ????? www.datasheet.co.kr datasheet pdf - http://www..net/
6 silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser safety instructions silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser 7 identif cation 2 identifcation 2.1 device designation 2.1.1 nameplate you will fnd the following technical data on the device's nameplate: order number serial number supply voltage communication variant identifcation in accordance with directive 94/9/ec and identifcation of type of explosion protection reference to additional (safety-relevant) documentaw?hrtion 6 www.datasheet.co.kr datasheet pdf - http://www..net/
8 silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser identif cation silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser 9 identif cation 2.1.2 product structure 2.1.2.1 ordering information for the silopilot m FMM50 10 approval: a non-hazardous area b atex ii 1/2d ip67 t99c y special version, to be specifed 20 housing: 1 aluminum 2 aluminum, coated 9 special version, to be specifed 30 motor traction: a max. 200 n, bulk density low b max. 500 n, bulk density high y special version, to be specifed 40 measurement range: 1 25 m 2 35 m 3 50 m 4 70 m 9 special version, to be specifed 50 maximum connection height; wiper: a 230 mm, aluminum/steel b 230 mm, stainless steel c 500 mm, aluminum/steel d 500 mm, stainless steel e 1000 mm, aluminum/steel f 1000 mm, stainless steel y special version, to be specifed 60 power supply: 1 180 - 253 vac, 50/60 hz 2 90 - 127 vac, 50/60 hz 9 special version, to be specifed 70 output: a 0/4 - 20 ma + 2x relay, function selectable b 0/4 - 20 ma + 6x relay, function selectable relay function: counting, reverse, upwards, max pos., alarm limit, measuring active y special version, to be specifed www.datasheet.co.kr datasheet pdf - http://www..net/
8 silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser identif cation silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser 9 identif cation ordering information for the silopilot m FMM50 (continued) 80 ambient temperature: a range -20 ... +70c b range -40 ... +70c + heater (atex ii 1/2d min. -35c) c range -20 ... +70c + extended climate resistance y special version, to be specifed 90 process temperature: 1 range -20 ... +70c 2 range -20 ... +150c 3 range -20 ... +230c 9 special version, to be specifed 100 process pressure: 1 0.8 ... 1.1 bar absolute 2 0.8 ... 3.0 bar absolute 9 special version, to be specifed 110 sensing weight: a none b steel c stainless steel d steel + umbrella e stainless steel + umbrella g medium bag h steel cage j cage stainless steel k steel bell l stainless steel bell m oval foat (pvc) y special version, to be specifed 120 additional equipment: 1 basic version 2 window + start push button, extern 9 special version, to be specifed FMM50 product designation www.datasheet.co.kr datasheet pdf - http://www..net/
1 0 silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser identif cation silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser 1 1 identif cation 2.1.2.2 comments regarding the product structure the following limitations apply to devices with an atex license: ? ambient temperature (80) , option b : min. -35c ? process temperature (90) : only ( 1 ) ? process pressure (100) : only ( 1 ) ? sensing weights (110) : ( g ) and ( m ) not permitted ? additional equipment (120) : ( 2 ) not permitted the following limitations apply to devices with a process temperature range of up to +230c: ? max. connection height; wiper (50) : only ( e ) or ( f ) ? sensing weights (110) : ( d ), ( e ), ( g ) and ( m ) not permissible other limitations: ? ambient temperature (80) , option c : only in conjunction with coated housing the suitable mounting aid (bubble level) is only in versions with coated housing a part of the silopilot. 2.2 scope of delivery attention! always observe the information provided in the "incoming acceptance, transport, storage" chapter relating to unpacking, transporting and storing measuring devices! the scope of delivery consists of: ? device (fitted) ? possibly sensing weight ? possibly accessories documentation supplied: ? operating instructions (this document) ? approval documentation (unless provided in these operating instructions) " www.datasheet.co.kr datasheet pdf - http://www..net/
1 0 silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser identif cation silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser 1 1 identif cation 2.3 certifcates and approvals 2.3.1 ce mark, declaration of conformity the device is built and tested in a reliable, state-of-the-art design and left the factory in perfect condition. the device complies with the relevant standards and specif cations as defned in en 61010 safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement, control and labora- tory use. the device therefore satisfes the statutory requirements of the ec directives. by applying the ce mark, endress+hauser confrms that the device has passed the necessary tests. you will fnd a copy of the ec declaration of conformity in the appendix 15.15. 2.3.2 identifcation in accordance with directive 94/9/ec (atex) 4 0 ii 1/2d ip67 t99c - device group ii - device category: process category 1 (zone 20), environment for category 2 (zone 21) - type of protection for housing in accordance with en 60529 - maximum surface temperature at maximum permissible ambient temperature www.datasheet.co.kr datasheet pdf - http://www..net/
12 silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser sensing weights silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser 13 sensing weights 3 sensing weights 3.1 variants the following forms are available and are described on the following pages: ? normal weight (cylindrical sensing weight with spike) m ? umbrella weight n ? bag weight (in versions without atex certificate) o ? cage weight p ? oval float (in versions without atex certificate) q ? bell weight r m n p q r o 3.1.1 normal weight ? application: for coarse bulk solids, e.g. coals, ores or stones and granulates. ? the spike can be screwed off. ? if the bunker/silo has a downstream crushing or milling system, we recommend using the electrical signal function "tape breakage or the use of a cage weight to avoid damaging the system in the event of the sensing weight breaking free. ? materials: steel or stainless steel ? weight: 3.5 kg 230 110 ?55 m6 nut and bolt rotating bush normal weight spike (can be unscrewed) ?8 chain approx. 635 www.datasheet.co.kr datasheet pdf - http://www..net/
1 2 silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser sensing weights silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser 1 3 sensing weights 3.1.2 umbrella weight ? application: for very light and loose bulk solids, e g. four or coal-dust. ? the umbrella weight has a large square surface area which prevents it from sinking deeply into the product. ? when folded closed, the weight can be passed through the dn100 mounting fange into the bunker. ? maximum permissible temperature: 100c ? materials: steel or stainless steel, canvas ? weight: 3.5 kg 3.1.3 bag weight ? application: in bunkers to which e.g. mills are connected down- stream. the bag contains whichever product is contained within the bunker. ? maximum permissible temperature: 100c ? materials: bag made of nomex ? , loops reinforced with felt, all metal parts made from stainless steel. ? weight: 0.25 kg (empty) / 3.5 kg (flled) ? bind the bag closed at the top so that the contents cannot fall out if the bag tips over on the slope of a product cone. ? use of the bag weight for the "dust ignition-proof" version is not permitted! spring wire canvas screen normal weight edge length 400 approx. 635 approx. 300 rotating bush bag weight steel cable ? approx. 150 www.datasheet.co.kr datasheet pdf - http://www..net/
1 4 silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser sensing weights silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser 1 5 sensing weights 3.1.4 cage weight ? application: for fne bulk solids in silos with relatively small outlet openings that must not be blocked by a sensing weight which has broken free. ? also suitable for high temperatures for which a bag may not be used. ? the weight could become lodged over the product outlet C but would allow the bulk solid to pass through. since the cage weight cannot enter a conveyor system (e.g. cellar wheel feeder or screw conveyor), no damage can result. ? standard dimensions: see illustration (other dimensions on request) ? material: steel or stainless steel ? weight: 3.5 kg 3.1.5 oval foat ? application: for liquids, e.g. fuel oil, also for granulates. ? materials: hard pvc ? maximum permissible temperature: 70c ? the foat must be flled with product to a total weight of 3.5 kg. ? use of the oval foat in the "dust ignition- proof" version is not permitted! approx. 370 rotating bush ?8 400 194 384 approx. 670 float ? 315 rotating bush approx. 190 approx. 485 www.datasheet.co.kr datasheet pdf - http://www..net/
1 4 silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser sensing weights silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser 1 5 sensing weights 3.1.6 bell weight ? application: for light and loose bulk solids; especially where higher temperatures and particular characteristics preclude the use of an umbrella weight. ? materials: steel or stainless steel ? weight: 4.3 kg 3.2 selection recommendation when selecting the sensing weight, the following points should be considered: ? the sensing weight must not sink into the product nor be diverted by contact with the product cone during the measuring procedure. ? the sensing weight must be suited to the chemical characteristics of the product and the temperature in the bunker or silo. ? use of the oval foat and bag weight in the "dust ignition-proof" version is not permitted! 300 ? 315 rotating bush bell approx. 600 www.datasheet.co.kr datasheet pdf - http://www..net/
1 6 silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser installation silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser 1 7 installation 4 installation 4.1 planning the installation location select the installation location on the bunker or silo such that product falling inside during f lling or cornices collapsing inward are prevented from covering the sensing weight or damaging the measuring tape. take due account of the shape and location of the product infow cone and the outfow funnel within the vessel. the measuring path should not pass too close to any internal f xtures or struts so that the measuring tape will not brush against them if the sensing weight swings around. *1 cornices (product accumulating on the container wall) *2 select a measuring point roughly in the center of the slope silopilot m FMM50 distance distance *1 filling point 100% x % y % 0% product cone slope outfow funnel *2 *2 www.datasheet.co.kr datasheet pdf - http://www..net/
1 6 silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser installation silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser 1 7 installation 4.2 installation conditions 4.2.1 housing dimensions (standard version) 339 305 349 98 225 196 260 rinsing air connection g1 C bore hole 4.2.2 dimensions of extended wiper 515 or 1015 www.datasheet.co.kr datasheet pdf - http://www..net/
1 8 silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser installation silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser 1 9 installation 4.2.3 dimensions of high-temperature version (up to +230c) 790 4.2.4 dimensions of process connection (standard version) ?95 * 1 ?160 170 ?180 18 186 *1 minimum dimension for installing the wiper mechanism and standard weight www.datasheet.co.kr datasheet pdf - http://www..net/
1 8 silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser installation silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser 1 9 installation 4.2.5 dimensions of process connection (high-temperature version) ?95 * 1 ?160 ?180 ?220 18 *1 minimum dimension for installing the wiper mechanism and standard weight 4.2.6 dimensions of optional window and external start button 73 82 start button www.datasheet.co.kr datasheet pdf - http://www..net/
2 0 silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser installation silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser 2 1 installation 4.3 installation preparation the silopilot is best mounted on a counter fange dn100 pn16 (connection dimensions acc. to din2501) or a fange with the same connection dimensions. please refer to chapter 4.2 for dimensions the counter fange must be mounted exactly horizontal so that the silopilot can also be mounted horizontally onto it (maximum angle of inclination 2). a suitable mounting aid (bubble level) can be found inside versions with a powder-coated housing. when the electronics cover is opened, this can be used for alignment. when installing outside, f t a protective hood or mount a weather protection cover. device device device positioned positioned positioned horizontal 1 incline 2 incline www.datasheet.co.kr datasheet pdf - http://www..net/
2 0 silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser installation silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser 2 1 installation 4.4 incoming acceptance, transport, storage 4.4.1 incoming acceptance check whether the package or contents are damaged. check that the goods supplied are complete and compare the scope of delivery with your order details. 4.4.2 transport to the measuring point attention! observe safety instructions and transport conditions for devices weighing more than 18 kg. when transporting the measuring device, do not lift using the wiper or sensing weight. 4.4.3 storage the measuring device must be packaged with protection from impact for storage and transport. the permissible storage temperature is -40 c ... +80 c. " www.datasheet.co.kr datasheet pdf - http://www..net/
2 2 silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser installation silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser 2 3 installation 4.5 installation 4.5.1 installing the sensing weight normal weights, umbrella weights and bag weights (see chapter 3 "sensing weights") can be passed through the dn100 mounting fange into the bunker or silo. when using larger sensing weights, such as cage weights, bell weights, f oats and some bag-type weights, access provision must be present in the design of the bunker or silo for installation of these weights. rod with hook entry hatch silopilot m FMM50 wiper linkage measuring tape e.g. cage drain carefully! www.datasheet.co.kr datasheet pdf - http://www..net/
22 silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser installation silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser 23 installation the measuring tape is pressed into the tape fastening by two screws. a third screw secures the chain. a rotating bush is mounted at the bottom end of the chain to accommodate any turning motion of the sensing weight. tape border rotating bush normal weight chain www.datasheet.co.kr datasheet pdf - http://www..net/
2 4 silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser installation silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser 2 5 installation 4.5.2 installing the silopilot fit a seal ring on the fange (particularly if there is positive pressure in the bunker or silo). carefully guide the sensing weight into the bunker or silo. when using larger sensing weights, please refer to chapter 4.5.1 "installing the sensing weight". now place the silopilot onto the flange and secure it using four m16 bolts of a suitable length. please note the following points: ? take the position of cable entries for electrical connections into consideration (see housing dimensions in chapter 4.2). ? install the silopilot horizontally (see chapter 4.2 "installation preparation"). note! when installing the silopilot in bunkers or silos with heavy dust development, slight positive pressure can be generated at the silopilot by connecting a compressed air line to its mounting flange (airflow quantity as required). there is a g1 female connection provided for this purpose (see housing dimensions in chapter 4.2). note! the sensing weight must be outside the connection when the measuring tape is unwound. the maximum height of the connection is 230 mm when using the standard wiper . the wiper is also available in lengths of 500 mm and 1000 mm (see order code). other lengths are available on request as special versions. ! example: 1000 mm wiper silopilot m FMM50 ! www.datasheet.co.kr datasheet pdf - http://www..net/
2 4 silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser installation silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser 2 5 installation 4.6 post-installation check once the measuring device has been mounted, undertake the following checks: ? is the measuring device damaged (visual check)? ? does the measuring device corresponds to the specifcations of the measuring point, such as process temperature, process pressure, ambient temperature, measurement range, etc.? ? are the measuring point numbers and inscriptions correct (visual check)? ? is the measuring device suffciently protected from rain and direct sunlight (see chapter 4.3)? www.datasheet.co.kr datasheet pdf - http://www..net/
2 6 silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser wiring silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser 2 7 wiring 5 wiring 5.1 electrical connection please note the following points before connecting up the device: ? the voltage supply must match the voltage specified on the nameplate. ? switch off the supply voltage before connecting the device. ? connect a potential matching line to the earthing terminal to be used on the silopilot's housing before connecting the device. ? when using the device in explosion hazard zones, the corresponding national standards and specifications must be observed. warning! always observe the safety instructions on this provided in chapter 1 of these operating instructions! 5.2 potential matching the potential matching should be connected up to the outer earthing terminal of the silopilot. note! for optimum electromagnetic compatibility, the potential matching line should be as short as possible. the recommended minimum cable cross-section is 2.5 mm 2 . attention! the silopilot's potential matching should be included in the local potential matching. # ! " earth terminal www.datasheet.co.kr datasheet pdf - http://www..net/
26 silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser wiring silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser 27 wiring 5.3 terminal assignment 5.3.1 overview term. 1 term. 2 term. 3 *1 optional, see type code *2 input 1 and input 2 (active/passive) can only be used alternatively! a double connection from input x active and passive cannot be used! terminal function term. 1 supply voltage term. 2.1 - term. 2.3 relay output 1 term. 2.4 - term. 2.6 relay output 2 term. 2.7 - term. 2.9 relay output 3 *1 term. 2.10 - term. 2.12 relay output 4 *1 term. 2.13 - term. 2.15 relay output 5 *1 term. 2.16 - term. 2.18 relay output 6 *1 term. 3.1 - term. 3.2 input 1 (active) *2 term. 3.3 - term. 3.4 input 2 (active) *2 term. 3.5 - term. 3.6 input 1 (passive) *2 term. 3.7 - term. 3.8 input 2 (passive) *2 term. 3.9 - term. 3.10 0/4 - 20 ma current output www.datasheet.co.kr datasheet pdf - http://www..net/
2 8 silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser wiring silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser 2 9 wiring 5.3.2 supply voltage ? the supply voltage (mains voltage) is connected to the screw terminals on terminal 1. ? the maximum cable cross-section is 6 mm 2 . ? a fuse should be ftted to protect the power supply against short circuits. ? voltage range: - 180 ... 253 vac, 50/60 hz or - 90 ... 127 vac, 50/60 hz 5.3.3 0/4 - 20 ma current output ? the active 0/4 - 20 ma current output is connected to the screw terminals on terminal 3. ? the maximum cable cross-section for the screw terminals is 1.5 mm 2 . ? normal installation cables are suffcient for making the connections. ? load: max. 600 ? supply voltage l1 n pe terminal 1 term. 3.9 i+ term. 3.10 i- signal evaluation 0/4 - 20 ma terminal 3 www.datasheet.co.kr datasheet pdf - http://www..net/
2 8 silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser wiring silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser 2 9 wiring 5.3.4 relay outputs ? the connection cables of the relay outputs (relay 1 - relay 2 and optional relay 3 - relay 6) are connected to the screw terminals of terminal 2. ? the maximum cable cross-section for the screw terminals is 1.5 mm 2 . ? normal installation cables are suffcient for making the connections. ? the individual circuits must have a maximum of 6 a fuse protection. ? contact load bearing capacity: 250 vac, 6 a 5.3.5 signal inputs (active) ? the signal inputs are connected to the screw terminals on terminal 3. ? the maximum cable cross-section for the screw terminals is 1.5 mm 2 . ? normal installation cables are suff- cient for making the connections. ? input voltage range: 12 ... 24 vdc optional relay 1 relay 2 relay 3 relay 4 relay 5 relay 6 terminal 2 term. 2.1 term. 2.2 term. 2.3 term. 2.4 term. 2.5 term. 2.6 term. 2.7 term. 2.8 term. 2.9 term. 2.10 term. 2.11 term. 2.12 term. 2.13 term. 2.14 term. 2.15 term. 2.16 term. 2.17 term. 2.18 external system terminal 3 relay contact, switch, or similar things 12...24 v (external) gnd (external) term. 3.1 term. 3.2 input 1 term. 3.3 term. 3.4 input 2 www.datasheet.co.kr datasheet pdf - http://www..net/
3 0 silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser wiring silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser 3 1 operation 5.3.6 signal inputs (passive) ? the signal inputs are connected to the screw terminals on terminal 3. ? the maximum cable cross-section for the screw terminals is 1.5 mm 2 . ? normal installation cables are suffcient for making the connections. ? contact load: max. 5 mw note! ? the signal inputs (active/passive) can only be used alternatively . a double connection from input x active and passive cannot be used! ? in the device version with an external start button (silopilot m FMM50 - ***********2), this is connected to the passive signal input 1. only signal output 2 is then available to you as active or passive. 5.4 post-connection check please undertake the following checks after wiring up the measuring device: ? is the terminal assignment correct? ? is the cable gland sealed? ? if power supply is present: is the measuring device ready and is the lcd display lit up? ? is the housing cover screwed shut? terminal 3 relay contact, switch, or similar things term. 3.5 term. 3.6 input 1 term. 3.7 term. 3.8 input 2 ! www.datasheet.co.kr datasheet pdf - http://www..net/
30 silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser wiring silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser 31 operation selection and configuration in the operating menu: 1. use f to switch from the measured value display to group selection . 2. use s or o to select the function group required (e.g. "safety settings (04)") and confirm by pressing f . the first function (e.g. "current on alarm (040)") is selected. note! the active selection is indicated by a ? in front of the menu text! 3. editing mode is activated by pressing o or s . selection menus: a) in the function selected (e.g. "current on alarm (040)"), s or o can be used to select the parameter required. b) f confirms the selection. ? appears in front of the parameter selected. c) f confirms the value edited. editing mode is quit. d) o + s (= x ) cancels the selection. editing mode is quit. numbers and text entry: a) the first digit of the number/text can be edited by pressing o or s (e.g. "current on alarm (040)"). b) f moves the input screen to the next digit. continue with (a) until the value has been fully entered or modified. c) when the symbol " " appears in the input screen, use f to adopt (save) the value. d) o + s (= x ) cancels the entry. editing mode is quit. 4. use f to select the next function (e.g. "min. safety (042)"). 5. entering o + s (= x ) takes you back to the last function . entering o + s (= x ) again takes you to group selection . entering o + s (= x ) again takes you back to the measured value display . 6 operation 6.1 quick operation guide ! m e a s u r e d v a l u e 0 0 0 6 3 . 4 2 % _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 0 0 0 6 3 . 4 2 % _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ g r o u p s e l e c t i o n b a s i c s e t u p i n p u t s a n d o u t p u t s m e a s u r e m e n t p a r a m . e m p t y c a l i b r . 0 0 1 2 0 . 0 0 0 m d i s t a n c e f l a n g e t o m i n . f i l l i n g label position bargraph value unit selection list function groups functions help text levelflex m endress + hauser 33 vor-ort-bedienung bedienung mit vu331 mit der lcd-anzeige vu331 kann die konfiguration ber 3 tasten direkt am ger?t erfolgen. ber eine men- bedienung k?nnen alle ger?tefunktionen eingestellt werden. das men besteht aus funktionsgruppen und funktionen. in den funktionen k?nnen anwendungsparameter abgelesen oder eingestellt werden. der anwender wird dabei durch die komplette inbetriebnahme gefhrt. l00-fmrxxxxx-07-00-00-de-002 bedienung mit handbedienger?t field communicator dxr375 mit dem handbedienger?t dxr375 k?nnen ber eine menbedienung alle ger?tefunktionen eingestellt wer- den. l00-fmpxxxxx-07-00-00-yy-005 hinweis! ? weitergehende informationen zum hart-handbedienger?t finden sie in der betreffenden betriebsanlei- tung, die sich in der transporttasche des dxr375 befindet. ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ???? ???? ???? ???? ???? ???? ???? ??? ???? ???? ???? ???? ???? ???? ???? ??? ????? ??? ????? ?????? ???? ???????????????? ? ? ? ???????? ???????????? ?????????? ? ? ????????? ??????????? ????? ???????? ???? ??????? ?????? ?????????????????????????????? ? ????? ???? ????? ??????? ????? ? ????? ????? ???? ?? ???? ?? ?????? ???? ?????? ????? ??? ? ????? ????? ??????? ????????? ????? ??? ??? ????? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ??? ?????????????????? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?????? ??????? ?????? ??????????????? ????? ????? ???? ???? ?????? ??????? ???????? ???????? ???? ?? ???? ?? ???? ?????? ?????? ?????? ??????? ?????? ?????????????????? ????? ????? ???? ???? ?????? ??????? ???????? ???????? ?????? ??????? ??????????????? ???? ???? ?????? ??????? ???????? ???????? ? ?????? ??????? ???? ???? ?????? ??????? ???????? ???????? ? ???? ?????????????? ?????????????????? ??????????? ??????????? ????? ???????????????? ??????????????? ?????????????????? ???????????????? ??????????????????? ???????????????????? ? ??????????????? levelflex m endress + hauser 33 vor-ort-bedienung bedienung mit vu331 mit der lcd-anzeige vu331 kann die konfiguration ber 3 tasten direkt am ger?t erfolgen. ber eine men- bedienung k?nnen alle ger?tefunktionen eingestellt werden. das men besteht aus funktionsgruppen und funktionen. in den funktionen k?nnen anwendungsparameter abgelesen oder eingestellt werden. der anwender wird dabei durch die komplette inbetriebnahme gefhrt. l00-fmrxxxxx-07-00-00-de-002 bedienung mit handbedienger?t field communicator dxr375 mit dem handbedienger?t dxr375 k?nnen ber eine menbedienung alle ger?tefunktionen eingestellt wer- den. l00-fmpxxxxx-07-00-00-yy-005 hinweis! ? weitergehende informationen zum hart-handbedienger?t finden sie in der betreffenden betriebsanlei- tung, die sich in der transporttasche des dxr375 befindet. ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ???? ???? ???? ???? ???? ???? ???? ??? ???? ???? ???? ???? ???? ???? ???? ??? ????? ??? ????? ?????? ???? ???????????????? ? ? ? ???????? ???????????? ?????????? ? ? ????????? ??????????? ????? ???????? ???? ??????? ?????? ?????????????????????????????? ? ????? ???? ????? ??????? ????? ? ????? ????? ???? ?? ???? ?? ?????? ???? ?????? ????? ??? ? ????? ????? ??????? ????????? ????? ??? ??? ????? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ??? ?????????????????? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?????? ??????? ?????? ??????????????? ????? ????? ???? ???? ?????? ??????? ???????? ???????? ???? ?? ???? ?? ???? ?????? ?????? ?????? ??????? ?????? ?????????????????? ????? ????? ???? ???? ?????? ??????? ???????? ???????? ?????? ??????? ??????????????? ???? ???? ?????? ??????? ???????? ???????? ? ?????? ??????? ???? ???? ?????? ??????? ???????? ???????? ? ???? ?????????????? ?????????????????? ??????????? ??????????? ????? ???????????????? ??????????????? ?????????????????? ???????????????? ??????????????????? ???????????????????? ? ??????????????? levelflex m endress + hauser 33 vor-ort-bedienung bedienung mit vu331 mit der lcd-anzeige vu331 kann die konfiguration ber 3 tasten direkt am ger?t erfolgen. ber eine men- bedienung k?nnen alle ger?tefunktionen eingestellt werden. das men besteht aus funktionsgruppen und funktionen. in den funktionen k?nnen anwendungsparameter abgelesen oder eingestellt werden. der anwender wird dabei durch die komplette inbetriebnahme gefhrt. l00-fmrxxxxx-07-00-00-de-002 bedienung mit handbedienger?t field communicator dxr375 mit dem handbedienger?t dxr375 k?nnen ber eine menbedienung alle ger?tefunktionen eingestellt wer- den. l00-fmpxxxxx-07-00-00-yy-005 hinweis! ? weitergehende informationen zum hart-handbedienger?t finden sie in der betreffenden betriebsanlei- tung, die sich in der transporttasche des dxr375 befindet. ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ???? ???? ???? ???? ???? ???? ???? ??? ???? ???? ???? ???? ???? ???? ???? ??? ????? ??? ????? ?????? ???? ???????????????? ? ? ? ???????? ???????????? ?????????? ? ? ????????? ??????????? ????? ???????? ???? ??????? ?????? ?????????????????????????????? ? ????? ???? ????? ??????? ????? ? ????? ????? ???? ?? ???? ?? ?????? ???? ?????? ????? ??? ? ????? ????? ??????? ????????? ????? ??? ??? ????? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ??? ?????????????????? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?????? ??????? ?????? ??????????????? ????? ????? ???? ???? ?????? ??????? ???????? ???????? ???? ?? ???? ?? ???? ?????? ?????? ?????? ??????? ?????? ?????????????????? ????? ????? ???? ???? ?????? ??????? ???????? ???????? ?????? ??????? ??????????????? ???? ???? ?????? ??????? ???????? ???????? ? ?????? ??????? ???? ???? ?????? ??????? ???????? ???????? ? ???? ?????????????? ?????????????????? ??????????? ??????????? ????? ???????????????? ??????????????? ?????????????????? ???????????????? ??????????????????? ???????????????????? ? ??????????????? levelflex m endress + hauser 33 vor-ort-bedienung bedienung mit vu331 mit der lcd-anzeige vu331 kann die konfiguration ber 3 tasten direkt am ger?t erfolgen. ber eine men- bedienung k?nnen alle ger?tefunktionen eingestellt werden. das men besteht aus funktionsgruppen und funktionen. in den funktionen k?nnen anwendungsparameter abgelesen oder eingestellt werden. der anwender wird dabei durch die komplette inbetriebnahme gefhrt. l00-fmrxxxxx-07-00-00-de-002 bedienung mit handbedienger?t field communicator dxr375 mit dem handbedienger?t dxr375 k?nnen ber eine menbedienung alle ger?tefunktionen eingestellt wer- den. l00-fmpxxxxx-07-00-00-yy-005 hinweis! ? weitergehende informationen zum hart-handbedienger?t finden sie in der betreffenden betriebsanlei- tung, die sich in der transporttasche des dxr375 befindet. ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ???? ???? ???? ???? ???? ???? ???? ??? ???? ???? ???? ???? ???? ???? ???? ??? ????? ??? ????? ?????? ???? ???????????????? ? ? ? ???????? ???????????? ?????????? ? ? ????????? ??????????? ????? ???????? ???? ??????? ?????? ?????????????????????????????? ? ????? ???? ????? ??????? ????? ? ????? ????? ???? ?? ???? ?? ?????? ???? ?????? ????? ??? ? ????? ????? ??????? ????????? ????? ??? ??? ????? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ??? ?????????????????? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?????? ??????? ?????? ??????????????? ????? ????? ???? ???? ?????? ??????? ???????? ???????? ???? ?? ???? ?? ???? ?????? ?????? ?????? ??????? ?????? ?????????????????? ????? ????? ???? ???? ?????? ??????? ???????? ???????? ?????? ??????? ??????????????? ???? ???? ?????? ??????? ???????? ???????? ? ?????? ??????? ???? ???? ?????? ??????? ???????? ???????? ? ???? ?????????????? ?????????????????? ??????????? ??????????? ????? ???????????????? ??????????????? ?????????????????? ???????????????? ??????????????????? ???????????????????? ? ??????????????? www.datasheet.co.kr datasheet pdf - http://www..net/
3 2 silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser operation silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser 3 3 operation 6.2 display and operating elements 6.2.1 display symbols the following table describes the symbols used in the display: symbol meaning alarm symbol - this alarm symbol is shown when the device is in an alarm status (error status). - if the symbol is fashing, a fault has occurred. lock symbol - this lock symbol is when the device is locked, i.e. when no energy is available. com symbol - this communication symbol is shown when data transfer is taking place. hand symbol - this symbol fashes when the device is in the "manual mode" type of measurement. - when the o or s button is pressed, the symbol disappears and the direction selected (run-up or run-off ) is shown. 6.2.2 function of buttons the following table describes the function(s) of the individual buttons: button(s) meaning o or v - upwards navigation in the selection list - edit the numerical values within a function s or w - downwards navigation in the selection list - edit the numerical values within a function x or z - navigation to the left within a function group f - navigation to the right within a function group - confrmation f or external start button - starts measurement process (provided that the silopilot is in the measured value display function) man. start www.datasheet.co.kr datasheet pdf - http://www..net/
3 2 silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser operation silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser 3 3 operation 6.2.3 led the green led positioned to the right of the lc display is used to display the pulse of the toothed wheel during a measurement process. the counting wheel emits a pulse to the evaluation elec- tronics every 5 cm of tape length. the status of the led changes at the same time. once the measurement process is complete, the last led status is retained. 6.3 general structure of operating menu the operating menu consists of two levels: ? function groups (00, 01, ..., 08): the individual possible ways of operating the device are divided roughly into function groups. function groups available are e.g.: " basic setup , " inputs and outputs ", " safety settings ", " linearization ", etc. ? functions (001, 002, ..., 083): each function group consists of one or more functions. the actual operation and/or setting of parameters for the device takes place in the functions. numerical values can be entered here and parameters selected and saved. functions available from the " inputs and outputs (01) " function group are e.g.: " input 1 (010) ", " polarity input 1 (011) ", " relay output 1 (014) ", etc. if e.g. the polarity of input 1 is to be changed, the following procedure applies: 1. select the function group " inputs and outputs (01) " 2. select the function " polarity input 1 (011) " 3. select "nc contact" (normally closed contact) or "no contact" (normally opened contacted) led www.datasheet.co.kr datasheet pdf - http://www..net/
3 4 silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser operation silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser 3 5 commissioning 6.4 identifcation of functions an item number is shown for every function in the display to make orientation within the function menu simpler. the first two digits indicate the function group: ? basic setup (00) ? inputs and outputs (01) ? measurement parameters (02) ... the third digit numbers the individual functions within the function group: ? basic setup (00) ? empty calibration (001) ? block distance (002) ... the item number is always given in brackets below (e.g. " empty calibr. (001) " after the function described. 6.5 blocking / releasing operation 6.5.1 software locking enter a number other than 100 in the " diagnostics (07) " function group for the " unlock parameter (074) " function. the lock symbol appears on the display, no more entries can be made. a measurement can still be triggered using the "man. start" button. enter the number "100" to release operation, entries can now be made again. 6.5.2 hardware locking press the s , o and f buttons. the lock symbol appears on the display, no more entries can be made. a measurement can still be triggered using the "man. start" button. to release operation, press the s , o and f buttons again, entries can now be made again. 001 function function group www.datasheet.co.kr datasheet pdf - http://www..net/
3 4 silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser operation silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser 3 5 commissioning 7 commissioning ensure that the post-installation check and post-connection check have been undertaken before you start up your measuring point: ? checklist "post-installation check" (see chapter 4.5) ? checklist "post-connection check" (see chapter 5.4) 7.1 switching on measuring device if the device is being switched on for the first time, the following appears on the display: appears after 5 seconds appears after another 5 seconds this display appears when switching on for the first time, please select a language. this display also only appears when switching on for the first time, please select a length unit. the last measured value is displayed. note! a measurement must first be undertaken before a measured value valid for the current system can be obtained. ? ! www.datasheet.co.kr datasheet pdf - http://www..net/
3 6 silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser commissioning silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser 3 7 commissioning 7.2 basic setup in most cases, the basic calibration is sufficient for successful commissioning. more complex measurement tasks may however require further settings. for the details of all functions, please see chapter 8. you will find a table in the appendix detailing the values preset in the factory. 7.2.1 empty calibration (001) with this function, you enter the distance between the mounting flange (reference point for measurement) and the minimum fill level (=zero point). range of values: 1 m ... length of measuring tape (or converted value in feet/inches) default value: length of measuring tape 7.2.2 block distance (002) with this function, you enter the distance between the flange of the silopilot and the end of the sensing weight (in upper limit position). range of values: 0.23 m ... 5 m (or converted value in feet/inches) default value: 0.8 m empty calibration full calibration silopilot m FMM50 block distance www.datasheet.co.kr datasheet pdf - http://www..net/
3 6 silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser commissioning silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser 3 7 commissioning 7.2.3 full calibration (003) with this function, you enter the distance between the minimum fill level (=zero point) and maximum fill level (=measurement range). range of values: 1 m ... empty calibration - block distance (or converted value in feet/inches) default value: length of measuring tape - 0.8 m 7.2.4 type of measurement (020) with this function, you select the type of measurement for the silopilot: ? single cycle : a single measurement can be activated manually using buttons on the device or using a corresponding input signal (see chapter 7.2, functions 010 and 012). ? periodical : the silopilot can take time-controlled measurements. the time interval can be defned in functions 021 and 022 (see chapter 7.3). ? manual : the silopilot can only be operated using the buttons on the device. this type of measurement gives the user the opportunity to move the sensing weight slowly (e.g. when changing the cage sensing weight). for a precise description of this type of measurement, please refer to chapter 9. default value: single cycle www.datasheet.co.kr datasheet pdf - http://www..net/
3 8 silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser description of device functions silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser 3 9 description of device functions 8 description of device functions 8.1 "basic setup (00)" function group in most cases, basic setup is sufficient for successful commissioning. more complex measurement tasks may however require further settings. please refer to this and the following sections for details. you will find a table in the appendix to these operating instructions detailing the values preset in the factory . 8.1.1 empty calibration (001) with this function, you enter the distance between the mounting flange (reference point for measurement) and the minimum fill level (=zero point). range of values: 1 m ... length of measuring tape (or converted value in feet/inches) default value: length of measuring tape 8.1.2 block distance (002) with this function, you enter the distance between the flange of the silopilot and the end of the sensing weight (in upper limit position). range of values: 0.23 m ... 5 m (or converted value in feet/inches) default value: 0.8 m empty calibration (001) silopilot m fmm 50 security distance (043) safety distance (042) full calibration (003) level ch/du (050) block distance (002) ullage cu/du (050) distance (004) www.datasheet.co.kr datasheet pdf - http://www..net/
3 8 silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser description of device functions silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser 3 9 description of device functions 8.1.3 full calibration (003) with this function, you enter the distance between the minimum fill level (=zero point) and maximum fill level (=measurement range). range of values: 1 m ... empty calibration - block distance (or converted value in feet/inches) default value: length of measuring tape - 0.8 m 8.1.4 type of measurement (020) with this function, you select the type of measurement for the silopilot: ? single cycle : a single measurement can be activated manually using buttons on the device or using a corresponding input signal (see function 010/012). ? periodical : the silopilot can take time-controlled measurements. the time interval can be defned in the 021/022 functions. ? manual : the silopilot can only be operated using the buttons on the device. this type of measurement gives the user the opportunity to move the sensing weight slowly (e.g. when changing to larger sensing weights). for a precise description of this type of measurement, please refer to the corresponding chapter . default value: individual measurement warning! when in manual mode, the upper limit switch and the loose band switch have no function! users must themselves ascertain the position in which the sensing weight is currently located. with this type of measurement, the sensing weight can (depending on the maximum tape length) be lowered into unauthorized areas of the container (or e.g. in an outlet worm). note! a measurement can only be taken when the device is in the measured value display (000). this also applies to the device version with an external start button. 8.1.5 distance/measured value (004) with this function, you can display the distance measured between the silopilot and product and the current measured value. the display depends on the digits after the decimal place (function 062), length unit (function 083) and possibly . linearization. # ! www.datasheet.co.kr datasheet pdf - http://www..net/
4 0 silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser description of device functions silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser 4 1 description of device functions 8.2 "inputs and outputs (01)" function group the entries made in this function group determine the characteristics of the inputs and relay outputs. 8.2.1 input 1 (010) with this function, you determine the characteristics of input 1: ? not used ? bolting : if there is a signal at input 1 (also see function 011), the silopilot is blocked for further measurements. if necessary, the sensing weight is moved into the upper limit position, the measurement is canceled immediately. ? start measurement : if there is a signal at input 1, the silopilot starts a new measurement. default value: no function note! in the device version with an external start button, this is connected to input 1. the function is then set to "start measurement" in the factory. 8.2.2 polarity of input 1 (011) with this function, you determine the polarity of input 1, if "bolting" or "start measurement" has been selected in function 010: ? normally closed (nc) contact : the input function becomes active if the input contact is opened (passive input) or the voltage level falls (active input). ? normally open (no) contact : the input function becomes active if the input contact is closed (passive input) or there is voltage (active input). default value: normally open contact 8.2.3 input 2 (012) with this function, you determine the characteristics of input 2. the selection options available are identical to those for input 1 (see function 010). default value: not used 8.2.4 polarity of input 2 (013) with this function, you determine the polarity of input 2. the selection options available are identical to those for input 1 (see function 011). default value: normally open contact ! www.datasheet.co.kr datasheet pdf - http://www..net/
4 0 silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser description of device functions silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser 4 1 description of device functions 8.2.5 relay for output 1 (014) with this function, you determine the characteristics of the relay for output 1: ? alarm : relay switches as soon as an error (e.g. tape breakage or burying) is detected. ? threshold : relay switches as soon as a set limit value (see function 017 and 018) is exceeded or not reached. ? service interval : relay switches when the value set in the maintenance interval (024) function is reached. ? counter pulses : relay switches at the impulse value set in function 015 and with the counter impulse length set in function 016. ? reset pulse : relay switches at the reset pulse length set in function 019 before a new measurement. this output can be used to reset an external counter. ? band return : relay switches during reversal in direction of tape from tape run off to tape run up. ? running up : relay switches when running up the sensing weight. ? top position : relay switches as soon as the upper limit position of the sensing weight (end of measurement) is reached. ? measuring : relay switches during the entire silopilot measuring period. default value: alarm 8.2.6 relay for output 2 (01a) to relay for output 6 (01e) the functionality of the outputs correspond to those of the relay for output 1 (see function 014). outputs 3 (01c) to output 6 (01e) are only available as options. please refer to the product structure in chapter 2 for details. default value: relay for output 2 (01a) service interval relay for output 3 (01b) measuring relay for output 4 (01c) threshold relay for output 5 (01d) reset pulse relay for output 6 (01e) band return www.datasheet.co.kr datasheet pdf - http://www..net/
4 2 silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser description of device functions silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser 4 3 description of device functions 8.2.7 pulse weight (015) with this function, you enter the move distance per pulse at the counting output. the distance is calculated from the value set 5 cm. range of values: 1 ... 20 (= 5 cm ... 100 cm or the value converted into feet/inches) default value: 1 example (see illustration): every 0.2 m of move distance (pulse valve = 4) issues the preset counting pulse output e.g. relay 1, one counting pulse. you can enter the length of this pulse in the " pulse length (016) " function. 8.2.8 pulse length (016) with this function, you enter the length of the counter pulses in milliseconds. in such cases, the range of values depends on the pulse weight (015). range of values: 30 ms ... 100 ms [pulse weight = 1] 30 ms ... 250 ms [pulse weight = 2] 30 ms ... 400 ms [pulse weight = 3] 30 ms ... 550 ms [pulse weight = 4 .. 20] default value: 50 ms 8.2.9 limit value (017) with this function, you determine the limit value of the relay outputs, when e.g. "limit value" has been selected in function 014, as a percentage of the measurement range (fill level). range of values: 0% ... 100% default value: 60% 0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 0.9 1.0 move distance of measuring tape [m] counter pulses counting pulse length www.datasheet.co.kr datasheet pdf - http://www..net/
4 2 silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser description of device functions silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser 4 3 description of device functions 8.2.10 hysteresis (018) with this function, you determine the hysteresis of the relay outputs, when e.g. "limit value" has been selected in function 014, as a percentage of the measurement range (fill level). in such cases, the value entered relates to the limit value specified in function 017 not being reached. range of values: 0% ... 100% default value: 3% 8.2.11 reset pulse (019) with this function, you determine the length of the reset pulse of the relay outputs, when e.g. "reset pulse" has been selected in function 014, in milliseconds. range of values: 30 ms ... 1000 ms default value: 300 ms 100% limit value (017) = 50% reached relay activating hysteresis (018) = 30% not reached relay falling 0% www.datasheet.co.kr datasheet pdf - http://www..net/
4 4 silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser description of device functions silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser 4 5 description of device functions 8.3 "measurement parameters (02)" function group 8.3.1 type of measurement (020) with this function, you select a type of measurement for the silopilot. you will find a precise description of this function in the 8.1 "basic setup" section. default value: single cycle 8.3.2 time interval (021) with this function, you enter a value for the time interval for the "periodical" type of measurement (see function 020). you enter the unit of this value (minutes or hours) in function 022. range of values: 1 ... 60 (minutes or hours) default value: 1 attention! when operating the silopilot, please observe the minimum time (t m ) for a measurement cycle depending on the ambient temperature and measurement range. warning! the minimum time for a measurement cycle must be taken into account in all types of measurement (function 020). non-observance may result in unauthorized heating and therefore malfunctions! 8.3.3 time unit (022) with this function, you enter the unit of the time interval from function 021. ? min. : minute(s) ? h : hour(s) default value: min. t m [minute] 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 mb [m] t u =70c t u =60c t u =50c t u =40c t u =30c t u =20c t u = ambient temperature; mb = measurement range # " www.datasheet.co.kr datasheet pdf - http://www..net/
4 4 silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser description of device functions silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser 4 5 description of device functions 8.3.4 normal or short (023) with this function, you select the operating mode for the measurement: ? normal : at the start of a measurement, the silopilot lowers the sensing weight down to the product, the sensing weight is then pulled back into the upper limit position. ? short : at the start of a measurement, the silopilot lowers the sensing weight down to product, but the sensing weight is then only raised by one meter. an input for the lock should be used since in this operating mode the sensing weight is not protected against burying. the upper limit position is approached every 20 measurement cycles. default value: normal note! depending on silo height and fill level, the "short" operating mode can considerably shorten the length of a measurement cycle. disadvantages of this operating mode: ? by selecting the appropriate settings, the user must ensure that the sensing weight is not buried. ? there is little point in using a relay output for the counter pulse since the silopilot does not approach a defined point (and therefore no defined distance) at the end of a measurement. ? before removing the silopilot, e.g. for maintenance work (tape changes), the sensing weight must be moved into the upper limit position. the "manual" type of measurement should be used for this purpose. 8.3.5 service interval (024) with this function, you specify the number of measurement cycles before the next maintenance (including tape changes) is undertaken. if the set value is reached, the silopilot issues a warning. the "service interval" relay output switches. the warning and/or switched relay output can be reset by resetting the service interval counter in function 025. range of values: 1 ... 90000 default value: 45000 note! the number of silopilot measurements before the next round of maintenance work depends on the process environment. the user should adjust this value depending on the level of dirt and/or measuring tape condition! 8.3.6 service interval counter (025) with this function, you can change the internal counter for the service interval, e.g. for resetting purposes once the service interval has been reached (see function 024). range of values: 0 ... 90000 ! ! www.datasheet.co.kr datasheet pdf - http://www..net/
4 6 silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser description of device functions silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser 4 7 description of device functions 8.3.7 simulation (026) simulation mode allows the user to simulate a particular measured value, e.g. in order to check downstream process control systems. the relay outputs can also be checked. during simulation, the measured value display (function 000) shows the alarm symbol. the following simulations can be selected: ? sim. off : simulation is switched off. ? sim. level : a fill level can be specified in function 027. in such cases, the range of values conforms with the upper- range value entered in function 057. the value entered is shown in the measured value display. the functions of the relay outputs (e.g. the limit value) and the current output follow the simulation value. ? sim. volume : a volume can be specified in function 027. in such cases, the range of values conforms with the upper-range value entered in function 057. the value entered is shown in the measured value display. the functions of the relay outputs (e.g. the limit value) and the current output follow the simulation value. ? sim. current : a current value can be specified in function 027. the measured value display continues to show the last measured value. the functions of the relay outputs (e.g. the limit value) do not follow the simulation value. default value: sim. off note! when in simulation mode, normal measuring with the silopilot is not possible. ? if the device was in "manual" mode before simulation was activated, the sensing weight remains in its current setting. ? if the device was in "periodical" mode before simulation was activated, this mode remains active. the last measured value is saved internally and once the simulation is ended, is shown in the measured value display. ? if the device was in "single cycle" mode before simulation was activated, this mode is no longer active. the inputs and the "man.start" button are deactivated. a measurement which has already been started is normally ended, measured value is saved internally and once the simulation is ended, is shown in the measured value display. ! www.datasheet.co.kr datasheet pdf - http://www..net/
4 6 silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser description of device functions silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser 4 7 description of device functions 8.3.8 simulation value (027) with this function, you enter a value for the type of simulation selected in function 026. range of values: 0 ... 99 m (level) 0 ... 22.00 ma (current) 0 ... 100 000 (volume) example of fill level simulation silopilot settings: function function number input / value empty calibration 001 50 m full calibration 003 45 m relay 1 014 limit value limit value 017 50% hysteresis 018 10% level/ullage cu/du 050 level cu linearization 051 linear customer unit 056 m 3 upper-range value 057 10000 1. simulation ( 026 ) = level simulation value ( 027 ) = 8000 display ( 000 ) = 8000 m 3 current output = 16.8 ma relay 1 is activated 2. simulation ( 026 ) = level simulation value ( 027 ) = 2000 display ( 000 ) = 2000 m 3 current output = 7.2 ma relay 1 has fallen www.datasheet.co.kr datasheet pdf - http://www..net/
4 8 silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser description of device functions silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser 4 9 description of device functions 8.4 "current output (03)" function group 8.4.1 current mode (030) with this function, you determine the characteristics of the current output: ? normal : the current output of the silopilot delivers a current of 0/4 ... 20 ma (selectable in function 033) related to 0 ... 100% of the measurement range set (function 002 "full calibration"). ? current magnifier : if this option is selected, only part of the measurement range in the output current range of 0/4 ... 20 ma (selectable in function 033) is displayed (see following illustration). this range is defned by function 031 "0/4ma value" and function 042 "20ma value". default value: normal current magnifer [ma] 20 4 0 100 [%] normal function 031 "0/4ma value" function 032 "20ma value" ? ? 8.4.2 0/4 ma value (031) with this function, you determine the value for the lower limit of the current output (see function 030). range of values: depends on distance unit or cu 8.4.3 20 ma value (032) with this function, you determine the value for the upper limit of the current output (see function 030). range of values: depends on distance unit or cu attention! when changing the upper-range value (in function 057), the 0/4 ma value or the 20 ma value must also be changed or adapted! 8.4.4 current range (033) with this function, you select the range of the current output (030). ? 4-20ma ? 0-20ma default value: 4-20ma " www.datasheet.co.kr datasheet pdf - http://www..net/
4 8 silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser description of device functions silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser 4 9 description of device functions 8.5 "safety settings (04)" function group 8.5.1 output on alarm (040) with this function, you determine the characteristics of the current output in the event of an error: ? min (0/3.6ma) : if the silopilot detects an error (e.g. tape tearing off), the current falls to 0 or 3.6 ma (depends on function 033). ? max (22ma) : if the silopilot detects an error, the current increases to 22 ma. ? hold : if the silopilot detects an error, the last current output is retained. ? user-specific. : if the silopilot detects an error, the current set in function 041 is output. default value: min (0/3.6ma) 8.5.2 current value (041) with this function, you determine the user-specific current value in the event of an error (see function 040). range of values: 0 ... 22.00 ma default value: 3.60 ma 8.5.3 min. safety (042) with this function, you determine the minimum distance e.g. to an outlet worm. this function prevents the measuring tape from running out into an unauthorized area of the silo or bunker (also see basic calibration chapter 8.1). range of values: 0 m ... (full calibration - min. safety) (or converted value in feet/inches) default value: 0 m 8.5.4 safety distance (043) a confgurable safety zone is set up before the blocking distance (function 002). this zone is used to warn that if the fll level continues to rise, future measurements could be invalid since the blocking distance (and therefore also the minimum run out length of the silopilot) could not be reached. range of values: 0 m ... (full calibration - min. safety) (or converted value in feet/inches) default value: 0 m www.datasheet.co.kr datasheet pdf - http://www..net/
5 0 silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser description of device functions silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser 5 1 description of device functions 8.6 "linearization (05)" function group 8.6.1 level/volume (050) with this function, you determine the display value in the measured value display function (000). ? level cu : depiction of fill level in customer units. the unit can be selected or deselected in the "customer unit" function (056), and the maximum scale value in "max. scale" function (057). linearization of the measured value is possible. ? level du : depiction of the fill level in the "distance unit" function (083). ? ullage cu : depiction of residual volume in customers units. the unit can be selected or deselected in the "customer unit" function (056), and the maximum scale value in the "max. scale" function (057). linearization of the measured value is possible. ? ullage du : depiction of residual distance in "distance unit" function (083). default value: level cu note! the reference point for level and ullage is the " full calibration (003) ". example of a volumetric measurement (without linearization, also see basic setup): - full calibration (003) = 20 m - silo volume (in measurement range selected) = 500 m 3 - current level = 4 m 1. measurement of current volume 2. measurement of residual volume level/ullage (050) = level cu level/ullage (050) = ullage cu linearization (051) = linear, linearization (051) = linear customer unit (056) = m 3 , customer unit (056) = m 3 , max. scale (057) = 500 max. scale (057) = 500 display (000) = 100 m 3 display (000) = 400 m 3 8.6.2 linearization (051) linearization defines the relationship between the fill level and container volume and/or product weight and permits a measurement in customers units (cu). ? linear : the relationship between the fill level and container volume is linear. ? table on : activates a previously entered linearization table. ? delete table : deletes an available linearization table. ? manually : input of a linearization table. default value: linear ! www.datasheet.co.kr datasheet pdf - http://www..net/
5 0 silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser description of device functions silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser 5 1 description of device functions 8.6.2.1 manual linearization if the fill level is not proportional to the volume and/or weight within the measurement range set ( full calibration (003) ), a linearization table can be entered. the following preconditions apply: - the maximum 32 pairs of values for level/volume and/or level/weight are known (e.g. gauging capacity by liters). - the fill level values must be entered in ascending order (curve rises in monotone manner). - the fill height for the first and last points of the linearization curve should correspond to the empty and full calibration. - linearization is undertaken in the unit of basic setup ( distance unit (083) ). 20 ma = 100% 4 ma = 0% m n o each point m in the linearization table is described by a pair of values: n fill level and volume (or weight) o . note! - before entering a linearization table, any tables present from previously must be deleted: (linearization (051) = " clear table "). - once a linearization table has been entered, it must be activated: (linearization (031) = " table on "). - an entered linearization table can be deactivated by selecting " linear ". this does not delete the table and it can be reactivated at any time by selecting " table on ". ! www.datasheet.co.kr datasheet pdf - http://www..net/
5 2 silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser description of device functions silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser 5 3 description of device functions 8.6.2.2 entering a linearization table you can enter a linearization table as follows: select manually linearization (= entry of linearization table) select table point 1 (start with 1, maximum 32) enter the fill level belonging to point 1 enter the corresponding volume (weight) what if another table point is to be entered? select table point 2 continue either until 32 table points have been selected or until manual entry of the linearization table is completed by selecting "next point = no". once the linearization table has been activated via "table on", linearization is activated. note! if the customer unit (function 056) and/or upper-range value (function 057) is changed, the linearization table has to be re-entered or adjusted! ! www.datasheet.co.kr datasheet pdf - http://www..net/
5 2 silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser description of device functions silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser 5 3 description of device functions 8.6.3 customer unit (056) with this function, you can select the customer unit. the following units are available for selection: ? percentage ( % ) ? weight: kg , t ? volume: m 3 , ft 3 ? length: m , ft , in default value: % 8.6.4 maximum scale (057) with this function, you can define the upper-range value (in the unit selected and the number of digits after the decimal point selected). range of values: 1 ... 100000 default value: 100 www.datasheet.co.kr datasheet pdf - http://www..net/
5 4 silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser description of device functions silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser 5 5 description of device functions 8.7 "display (06)" function group 8.7.1 language (060) with this function, select the language for the display texts: ? german ? english default value: english 8.7.2 back to home (061) with this function, you specify the time after which the display returns to the measured value display (000). range of values: 3 ... 9999 seconds default value: 100 8.7.3 number of decimals (062) with this function, you select the number of digits after the decimal point for the measured value display (000) and for entry of several parameter values (e.g. limit value): ? x : no digit(s) after the decimal point ? x.x : one digit after the decimal point ? x.xx : two digits after the decimal point ? x.xxx : three digits after the decimal point default value: x.xx 8.7.4 format display (063) with this function, you activate a test for the lc display. all points on the display are activated for around 2 seconds. ? off : no display test ? on : display test default value: off www.datasheet.co.kr datasheet pdf - http://www..net/
5 4 silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser description of device functions silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser 5 5 description of device functions 8.8 "diagnostics (07)" function group 8.8.1 present error (070) the present error (e.g. "simulation activated"), its error code (e.g. 621) and the letter "w" for warning or "a" for alarm are shown in the display. if the error is a warning, only this is displayed. in the case of an alarm, this is also output via the "alarm" relay output, provided that this has been selected. for the depiction of all error codes, please refer to chapter 10 "troubleshooting". 8.8.2 previous error (071) the previous error, its error code and the letter "w" for warning or "a" for alarm are shown in the display. for the depiction of all error codes, please refer to chapter 10 "troubleshooting". 8.8.3 clear errors (072) with this function, you can delete the errors shown: ? keep : errors are not deleted. ? erase last : last error is deleted. ? erase current : current error is deleted. ? erase all : all errors are deleted. default value: keep 8.8.4 reset (073) with this function, you can reset the silopilot. all parameters are loaded with their default values. range of values: ? 333 undertakes reset ? <>333 does not undertake reset note! ? at least a basic calibration must have been undertaken before the silopilot can be reset! ? take a note (if possible) of the parameters set so that the silopilot function required can be re- established after the reset! you will find suitable tables for noting all settings in the appendix. 8.8.5 unlock parameter (074) with this function, you can lock/unlock the parameter entries. no more values can then be entered in any part of the menu (exception: release code). range of values: ? <>100 locks parameter entry ? 100 unlocks parameter entry ! www.datasheet.co.kr datasheet pdf - http://www..net/
5 6 silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser description of device functions silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser 5 7 manual mode 8.9 "system parameters (08)" function group 8.9.1 tag number (080) with this function, you can give the measuring point of the silopilot a name of no more than 16 alpha-numerical digits. default value: ---------------- 8.9.2 protocol + software number (081) with this function, you can display the protocol and software version of the silopilot. 8.9.3 serial number (082) with this function, you can display the serial number of the silopilot. you will also find the serial number on the nameplate. 8.9.4 distance unit (083) with this function, you can enter the length unit of the silopilot. this forms the basis for all display and entry values, with the exception of the technical unit (cu), provided that this has been selected. ? m : meter ? ft : feet ? in : inch default value: m 8.10 "service (0d)" function group you can fnd a detailed description of the "service" function group as well as a detailed overview of the function menu in the service manual for silopilot m. www.datasheet.co.kr datasheet pdf - http://www..net/
56 silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser description of device functions silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser 57 manual mode 9 manual mode by selecting "manual" mode in the "measurement type (020)" function, the silopilot can be operated using the o and s keys on the device. manual mode gives the user the opportunity to move the sensing weight slowly (e.g. for a tape change). warning! when in manual mode, the limit-switch and the tape-switch have no function! users must themselves ascertain the position in which the sensing weight is currently located. in manual mode, the sensing weight can e.g. be lowered into an outlet worm (depending on the maximum tape length). 9.1 operation once the "manual" mode has been selected (see chapter 8.2), the "measured value (000)" function must be selected. manual movements can now be undertaken using the keys. sensing weight moves up sensing weight moves down # www.datasheet.co.kr datasheet pdf - http://www..net/
5 8 silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser manual mode silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser 5 9 troubleshooting 9.2 display if the silopilot is in manual mode, a hand symbol appears on the display: symbol meaning - this symbol fashes when the device is in the "manual" mode without a button being pressed. - this symbol fashes when the device is in the "manual" mode and the s button is pressed. - the sensing weight moves down. - this symbol fashes when the device is in the "manual" mode and the o button is pressed. - the sensing weight moves up. in manual mode, the measured value (000) automatically shows the tape length run out. the value displayed depends on the distance unit (m, ft, in) selected in function 083 as well as the depiction of digits after the decimal point selected in function 062. once work in manual mode has been completed, the measured value is changed back to the form of depiction originally selected (e.g. fill level in customer units). note! the last valid measured value remains saved internally, it is not overwritten in manual mode. the outputs still follow this (e.g. with a 50% fill level and 4 - 20 ma output current range, 12 ma is still output for the current output). ! www.datasheet.co.kr datasheet pdf - http://www..net/
5 8 silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser manual mode silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser 5 9 troubleshooting 10 troubleshooting 10.1 error messages 10.1.1 current error (070) errors which occur during commissioning or measurement operation are displayed as follows: ? by the error symbol in the " measured value (000) " function ? in the "diagnostics (07)" function group in the " present error (070) " function note! only the error with the highest level priority is displayed. this display can be deleted in the " clear errors (072) " function. 10.1.2 previous error (071) the previous error is displayed in the "diagnostics (06)" function group in the " previous error (071) " function. this display can be deleted in the " clear errors (072) " function. 10.2 types of errors type of error symbol meaning alarm (a) permanent the current output adopts a value which can be defned by the " output on alarm (040) " function: - min (0/3.6 ma) - max (22 ma) - hold: last value is retained - user-specifc: a defned output current can be specifed in the " output on alarm (041) " function. warning (w) flashing - device continues to measure. - an error message is displayed. ! www.datasheet.co.kr datasheet pdf - http://www..net/
6 0 silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser troubleshooting silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser 6 1 troubleshooting 10.3 error messages all possible errors, their error codes and their meaning or possible forms of rectification can be seen in the following tables: code cause remedy a100 checksum error in internal program memory - reset - avoid emc problems - if the alarm is still present after a reset, contact service or replace the electronics a101 checksum error in eeprom 1 a102 checksum error in eeprom 2 a103 initialization failed a106 program download error (only for service technicians) repeat download or restart w110 default service parameters loaded - warning that a reset has been undertaken - goes out automatically with next entry w111 default user parameters loaded w112 default input/output confguration loaded w113 default table for linearization loaded a120 error in loading the service parameters - reset - avoid emc problems - if the alarm is still present after a reset, contact service or replace the electronics a121 error when loading the user parameters a122 error when loading the input/output confguration a123 error when loading the last measured values a124 error when loading the linearization table - check linearization table - re-enter linearization table if necessary a130 process of saving the service parameters has failed - reset - avoid emc problems - if the alarm is still present after a reset, contact service or replace the electronics a131 process of saving the user parameters has failed a132 process of saving the input/output confguration has failed a133 process of saving the measured values has failed a134 process of saving the linearization has failed a200 interface to motor controller defective a201 initialization of motor controller failed a202 fatal motor error a203 temperature switch inside motor triggered - reset - avoid heating the silopilot too much - if the alarm is still present after a reset, contact service or replace the electronics www.datasheet.co.kr datasheet pdf - http://www..net/
6 0 silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser troubleshooting silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser 6 1 troubleshooting continuation of system error messages: code cause remedy a204 motor voltage too low - reset - check supply voltage (see details on silopilot nameplate) - if the alarm is still present after a reset, contact service or replace the electronics a205 motor current consumption is too high - reset - avoid heating the silopilot too much - if the alarm is still present after a reset, contact service or replace the electronics a206 motor driver defective - reset - if the alarm is still present after a reset, contact service or replace the electronics a207 motor voltage is too high - reset - check supply voltage (see details on silopilot nameplate) - if the alarm is still present after a reset, contact service or replace the electronics a330 maximum time for a measurement exceeded if the alarm is still present after several measurement processes, contact service a340 sensing weight/tape is torn - check the sensing weight and measuring tape - replace sensing weight and/or measuring tape if necessary a350 sensing weight is buried - expose sensing weight by hand - reset or briefy withdraw supply voltage (restart the device) a430 tape-switch expected contact service or replace the tape-switch a431 limit-switch expected contact service a440 minimum move distance not reached - check mounting situation - observe minimum sensing weight move distance of 20 cm a450 time for counting wheel pulses exceeded - check the counting wheel - reset - if the alarm is still present after a several measurement processes, contact service a460 slip on counting wheel w611 less than 2 points entered in linearization table - check linearization table - add missing points if needed w621 simulation activated deactivate simulation in function 026 a630 maximum move distance exceeded - check the tape-switch - check the installation situation - use device with larger measurement range a650 w651 safety distance under-run - check the installation situation - check the programming a660 security distance under-run w681 measurement range exceeded w690 linearization incomplete or unusable - check linearization table - add missing points if needed w700 tape must be changed - check measuring tape, replace if necessary - reset service interval counter www.datasheet.co.kr datasheet pdf - http://www..net/
6 2 silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser maintenance silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser 6 3 maintenance 11 maintenance 11.1 external cleaning when externally cleaning the silopilot, ensure that the cleaning agent used does not attack the housing surface and seals. 11.2 cleaning dirty compartment the cleaning periods depend on the properties of the bulk solid. if a lot of dust has accumulated, we would recommend blowing in small amounts of clean compressed air via the mounting flange (see chapter 4 "installation"). 11.3 wiper check the two tape-wipers in the wiper are worn to a greater or lesser extent depending on the abrasive nature of the product and then no longer sufficiently clean the measuring tape. to check the wiper, you have to remove the silopilot. to do so, please note chapter 4 "installation". the following points should be checked: ? check whether the taper and the end guide are being dissected by the measuring tape. if there are deep gashes, there is a risk of the measuring tape jamming. replace the end guide if necessary. ? check whether both tape-wipe scrapers are securely in contact with the measuring tape. also replace the tape-wiper scrapers if worn. ? check whether the bellows are still in perfect condition. replace if damaged. tape-wipe scraper tape-wiper end guide measuring tape m6 x 50 note! please refer to chapter 12 "repair" for details of how to dismantle the silopilot. ! www.datasheet.co.kr datasheet pdf - http://www..net/
6 2 silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser maintenance silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser 6 3 maintenance 11.4 measuring tape check on the silopilot, it is the measuring tape which is subject to the greatest mechanical load. it should therefore be checked as follows at regular intervals: ? if the visible part (silopilot top position) of the measuring tape is damaged, uncoil a section (measuring type "manual" (020)) until it looks perfect. cut off the damaged part and re-mount the sensing weight. attention! do not cut off too much. note the original tape length and the measurement range required (container height). ? if the measuring tape is damaged on a longer part, replace the entire measuring tape. t ape spools of standard lengths can be supplied for this purpose. note! please refer to chapter 12 "repair" for details of how to dismantle the silopilot. 11.5 dirty compartment check also check the dirty compartment at regular intervals as follows: ? if the tape spool is severely attacked or damaged, replace it. reels with standard lengths of measuring tape wound on can be supplied for this purpose. ? if the counting wheel is very sluggish to turn when the measuring tape is not loaded or is damaged, replace it. ? if the metal parts in the dirty compartment (tape guide, guide plate) are severely attacked or damaged, replace them. an appropriate repair kit can be supplied for this purpose. ? if the cover seal is severely attacked or damaged, replace it. note! please refer to chapter 12 "repair" for details of how to dismantle the silopilot. " ! ! www.datasheet.co.kr datasheet pdf - http://www..net/
6 4 silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser repair silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser 6 5 repair 12 repair the endress+hauser repair concept ensures that the measuring devices have a modular structure and that repairs can be undertaken by the customer. spare parts are combined in useful kits and are accompanied by the associated replacement instructions. all the spare part kits and their order numbers are listed in the spare parts section. these can be ordered from endress+hauser for repairs to the silopilot m. for more information on service and spare parts, please contact the endress+hauser service department. 12.1 repairing ex-certifed devices when repairing ex-certifed devices, the following must also be noted: ? repairs to ex-certifed devices may only be undertaken by the endress+hauser service team. ? when replacing spare parts, only genuine parts from endress+hauser may be used. ? when ordering spare parts, please note the device designation on the nameplate. parts may only be replaced with the same parts. ? conversion of a certifed device in a variant with different certifcation may only be undertaken by the endress+hauser service team. 12.2 replacing components once a complete silopilot m or the electronic module has been replaced, basic calibration must be undertaken again. all parameters also have to be re-entered. w e would therefore recommend the following procedure: ? note down all settings (including the values of any linearization tables entered)! tables appropriate for this purpose can be found in the appendix. ? after replacement, transfer all the settings noted and if necessary also the values from a linearization table. www.datasheet.co.kr datasheet pdf - http://www..net/
6 4 silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser repair silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser 6 5 repair 12.2.1 tape change when changing the tape or the tape spool, proceed as follows: 1. move the sensing weight down a little (at least 5 cm) in the "manual" mode (020) so that the measuring tape is relieved. note! when using larger sensing weights (e.g. cage weight), the weight must be lowered to an appropriate hatch (see chapter 4 "installation"). 2. switch off supply voltage: - move mains switch to "o" (off) if the sensing weight is easily accessible. - disconnect the mains cable if the silopilot needs to be removed. 3. remove or expose the silopilot until the wiper and sensing weight are accessible. 4. remove the tape border from the measuring tape (see chapter 11.4). 5. unfasten the tape spool's locking screw. to simplify the process of changing the tape, we recommend removing the counting wheel and tape guide. 6. screw the two m6 screws (at least 50 mm, din 933) evenly into the relevant reel holes. the tape spool is thereby pulled off the drive shaft. alternatively, an appropriate extraction tool is provided as a spare part. tape spool counting wheel tape guide m6 holes 7. carefully remove the tape spool and unwound part of the measuring tapes from the device. 8. a new tape spool is then installed in reverse order. ! www.datasheet.co.kr datasheet pdf - http://www..net/
6 6 silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser repair silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser 6 7 repair 12.2.2 replacing the wiper to replace the wiper, proceed as follows: 1. move the sensing weight down a little (at least 5 cm) in the "manual" mode (020) so that the measuring tape is relieved. note! when using larger sensing weights (e.g. cage weight), the weight must be lowered to an appropriate hatch (see chapter 4 "installation"). 2. disconnect the mains cable. 3. remove or expose the silopilot until the wiper and sensing weight are accessible. 4. remove the tape border (and therefore also the sensing weight) from the measuring tape. 5. unfasten the three m6 wiper screws. you can now take out the wiper. tape-wipe scraper tape-wipe end guide measuring tape guide groove of wiper guide screw m6 x 50 note! when dismantling or installing, ensure that the measuring tape is positioned correctly in the wiper. the measuring tape must not be turned in the dirty compartment. the dirty compartment cover should be opened during installation for this purpose. 6. a new wiper is then installed in reverse order. while assembling, you must ensure that the guide groove on the wiper is positioned correctly in relation to the guide screw on the silopilot housing. ! ! www.datasheet.co.kr datasheet pdf - http://www..net/
6 6 silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser repair silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser 6 7 repair 12.2.3 replacing the drive unit to replace the drive unit, proceed as follows: 1. move the sensing weight down a little in the "manual" mode (020) so that the measuring tape and therefore the drive shaft are relieved. then fix the sensing weight or measuring tape in place. 2. switch off supply voltage: - move mains switch to "o" (off) if the sensing weight is easily accessible. - disconnect the mains cable if the silopilot needs to be removed. warning! the dc link of the FMM50 remains a hazardous voltage level for a minimum of 20 minutes after disconnecting the supply voltage. therefore always wait for 20 minutes after disconnecting the supply voltage before removing the cover! cover plate motor- gearbox- unit locking screw switch plate switch socket earth terminal 3. loosen the 5 screws of the cover plate and take off the cover. 4. the plug for the motor connector cable can be seen at the top right of the electronics, disconnect the plug. 5. loosen the locking screw on the drive shaft, carefully pull the motor-gearbox-unit and the switch plate linked to it out around 10 cm. an appropriate extraction tool is provided as a spare part. 6. now disconnect the visible earthing line from the earthing terminal and you can now fully remove the drive unit. # www.datasheet.co.kr datasheet pdf - http://www..net/
6 8 silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser repair silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser 6 9 repair 7. a new drive unit is fitted in reverse order. please note the following points: ? do not forget to reconnect the earthing cable. ? use a suitable tool to force the spring in the switch socket back so that you can insert the switch plate. ? carefully guide in the switch plate ensuring that the switch is not damaged. note! detailed replacement instructions are provided with every new drive unit! 12.2.4 replacing the electronic unit the electronic unit should only be replaced by a specialist. a precise description of replacement process is enclosed with every new piece of electronics. a precise description of the process is not therefore given at this point. the following points should be noted during replacement: ? the silopilot's electronics retain a deadly level of voltage for several minutes after the supply voltage is switched off. always therefore wait 20 minutes, before loosening the cover plate and undertaking work on the electronics! ? when working with electronic components, ensure that you have sufficient esd protection (protection against electrostatic discharge). ? only use the electronics permitted for the device type when replacing parts. using incorrect electronics may result in the device being destroyed or leads to the loss of the ex-certif cation. once an electronic unit has been replaced, basic setup must be undertaken again. all parameters also have to be re-entered. we would therefore recommend the following procedure: ? note down all settings (including the values of any linearization tables entered)! tables appropriate for this purpose can be found in the appendix. ? after replacement, transfer all the settings noted and if necessary the values from a linearization table. ! www.datasheet.co.kr datasheet pdf - http://www..net/
6 8 silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser repair silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser 6 9 repair 12.3 spare parts note! please refer to the instruction leafet supplied or these operating instructions for installation instructions. 12.3.1 electronics 1 cover seal for electronics compartment 52028104 seal, non-ex version 52028105 seal, ex version 2 housing cover (incl. cover seal item 1) 52028136 housing cover, not coated, non-ex version, no sight glass 52028137 housing cover, coated, non-ex version, no sight glass 52028138 housing cover, not coated, ex version, no sight glass 52028139 housing cover, coated, ex version, no sight glass 52028140 housing cover, not coated, non-ex version, with sight glass 52028141 housing cover, coated, non-ex version, with sight glass 3 electronic cover 52028155 cover, steel plate with inscription m n o p q r s t thermal fuse (ex version) ! www.datasheet.co.kr datasheet pdf - http://www..net/
7 0 silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser repair silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser 7 1 repair 4 motor-gearbox-unit 52028106 incl. connection and potential matching line, 230 vac, 500 n 52028107 incl. connection and potential matching line, 230 vac, 200 n 52028108 incl. connection and potential matching line, 115 vac, 500 n 52028109 incl. connection and potential matching line, 115 vac, 200 n 5 device heating 52028177 device heating, 115/230 vac 6 electronic unit, preassembled on mounting plate 52028120 230 vac, 2 relay, not an ex version, without heating connection 52028121 230 vac, 6 relay, not an ex version, without heating connection 52028122 230 vac, 2 relay, ex version, without heating connection 52028123 230 vac, 6 relay, ex version, without heating connection 52028124 115 vac, 2 relay, not an ex version, without heating connection 52028125 115 vac, 6 relay, not an ex version, without heating connection 52028126 115 vac, 2 relay, ex version, without heating connection 52028127 115 vac, 6 relay, ex version, without heating connection 52028128 230 vac, 2 relay, not an ex version, with heating connection 52028129 230 vac, 6 relay, not an ex version, with heating connection 52028130 230 vac, 2 relay, ex version, with heating connection 52028131 230 vac, 6 relay, ex version, with heating connection 52028132 115 vac, 2 relay, not an ex version, with heating connection 52028133 115 vac, 6 relay, not an ex version, with heating connection 52028134 115 vac, 2 relay, ex version, with heating connection 52028135 115 vac, 6 relay, ex version, with heating connection 7 tape-switch 52028117 tape-switch, mounting material 8 cable glands or external start button 52028118 cable gland, 4 parts, with ex certification 52028119 cable gland, 4 parts, without ex certification 52028178 start-button, external, stainless steel version www.datasheet.co.kr datasheet pdf - http://www..net/
7 0 silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser repair silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser 7 1 repair 12.3.2 mechanics 1 cover seal for dirty compartment 52028116 seal 2 housing cover (incl. cover seal item 1) 52028142 housing cover, not coated 52028143 housing cover, coated n m p q r o v u t s r www.datasheet.co.kr datasheet pdf - http://www..net/
7 2 silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser repair silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser 7 3 repair 3 tape spool 52028111 tape spool with measuring tape, 25 m 52028112 tape spool with measuring tape, 35 m 52028113 tape spool with measuring tape, 50 m 52028114 tape spool with measuring tape, 70 m 4 drive shaft, complete 52028102 drive shaft incl. ball bearing, shaft seal and mounting material 5 counting wheel, complete 52028103 counting wheel, fully mounted 6 tape guide kit 52028115 tape guide, guide plate, mounting material 7 process adapter 52028146 process adapter, not coated, incl. seal and mounting material 52028147 process adapter, coated, incl. seal and mounting material 8 wiper, complete 52028068 wiper, 230 mm, aluminum/steel, process temperature of up to +70c 52028069 wiper, 230 mm, stainless steel, process temperature of up to +70c 52028070 wiper, 230 mm, aluminum/steel, process temperature of up to +150c 52028071 wiper, 230 mm, stainless steel, process temperature of up to +150c 52028072 wiper, 500 mm, aluminum/steel, process temperature of up to +70c 52028073 wiper, 500 mm, stainless steel, process temperature of up to +70c 52028074 wiper, 500 mm, aluminum/steel, process temperature of up to +150c 52028075 wiper, 500 mm, stainless steel, process temperature of up to +150c 52028076 wiper, 1000 mm, aluminum/steel, process temperature of up to +70c 52028077 wiper, 1000 mm, stainless steel, process temperature of up to +70c 52028078 wiper, 1000 mm, aluminum/steel, process temperature of up to +150c* 52028079 wiper, 1000 mm, stainless steel, process temperature of up to +150c* *or +230c when using the process adapter extension item 10 9 spare parts kit for wiper 52028080 start piece, wiper plates, wiper parts, bellows, mounting material, process temperature of up to +70c 52028081 start piece, wiper plates, wiper parts, bellows, mounting material, process temperature of up to +150c/+230c 10 process adapter extension 52028082 process adapter extension, steel 52028083 process adapter extension, stainless steel www.datasheet.co.kr datasheet pdf - http://www..net/
7 2 silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser repair silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser 7 3 repair 12.3.3 sensing weights for a description of the sensing weights and their possible applications, please refer to chapter 3 "sensing weights". m n o 1 sensing weight mounting, complete 52028088 tape border, rotating bush, chain, mounting material, steel 52028089 tape border, rotating bush, chain, mounting material, stainless steel 2 rotating bush, complete 52028100 rotating bush, mounting material, steel 52028101 rotating bush, mounting material, stainless steel 3 sensing weight, incl. rotating bush item 2 52028090 steel 52028091 stainless steel 52028092 steel + umbrella 52028093 stainless steel + umbrella 52028094 medium bag 52028095 steel cage 52028096 stainless steel cage 52028097 steel bell 52028098 stainless steel bell 52028099 float, pvc www.datasheet.co.kr datasheet pdf - http://www..net/
7 4 silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser repair silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser 7 5 accessories 12.4 returns the following measures must be taken before returning a measuring device to endress+hauser , e.g. for repair: ? remove all residue from measuring materials which may be stuck onto the device. pay particular attention to seal grooves and scoring in which residue from measuring materials may stick. this is of particular importance if the measuring material poses a risk to health, e.g. is fammable, poisonous, corrosive, carcinogenic etc. ? always enclose a fully completed " declaration on contamination " with the device (a template of this declaration can be found in the appendix). endress+hauser can only check or repair any devices returned if this is done. also specify: ? the chemical and physical characteristics of the measuring material ? a description of the application ? a description of the error which has occurred (if necessary, specify the error code) ? operating period of the device www.datasheet.co.kr datasheet pdf - http://www..net/
7 4 silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser repair silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser 7 5 accessories 13 accessories 13.1 protective hood a protective hood is available for outdoor installation of the silopilot: - order no.: 52027964 - material: stainless steel - weight: 7.5 kg - the delivery includes suitable mounting screws. 400 270 350 note! you will need a free height of at least 400 mm above the silopilot for installing or dismantling the protective hood. ! www.datasheet.co.kr datasheet pdf - http://www..net/
7 6 silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser technical data silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser 7 7 technical data 14 technical data 14.1 input values measurement parameter the distance between silopilot (device fange) and product surface is measured. the silopilot can calculate the following values from this: ? fill level in optional units ? volume in optional units, when using the linearization function even if there is a non-linear relationship between fill level and volume measurement range the maximum measurement range is calculated from the type code: ? silopilot m FMM50 - ***1*: 25 m ? silopilot m FMM50 - ***2*: 35 m ? silopilot m FMM50 - ***3*: 50 m ? silopilot m FMM50 - ***4*: 70 m blocking distance the blocking distance is calculated from the length of the mechanism consisting of wiper , sensing weight and chain. in the 230 mm version, the wiper is 800 mm. 14.2 output values output signal ? 0/4 - 20 ma current output - active - max. load: 600 ? ? 2 relay outputs (max. 6 relay) - contact load bearing capacity: 250 vac, 6 a - contact material: silver-cadmium-oxide, with gold flashings failure signal ? error symbol, error code and description in plain text on the on-site display ? current output, can be configured: - min (0/3.6 ma) - max (22 ma) - last value is retained - optional value (0 ... 22 ma) is output ? relay outputs (alarm function) 14.3 accuracy measurement error ? 5 cm (independent of measurement range selected) www.datasheet.co.kr datasheet pdf - http://www..net/
7 6 silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser technical data silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser 7 7 technical data 14.4 activation period minimum time t m for one measurement cycle tape running speed ? minimum 0.21 m/s ? maximum 0.35 m/s 14.5 power supply supply voltage ? silopilot m FMM50 - *****1*: 180 - 253 vac, 50/60 hz ? silopilot m FMM50 - *****2*: 90 - 127 vac, 50/60 hz power consumption ? 230 va (without device heating) ? 250 va (with integrated device heating) cable entry ? m25 x 1.5 ? cable gland: - material: polyamide - color: gray (or black for ex version) t m [minute] 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 mb [m] t u =70c t u =60c t u =50c t u =40c t u =30c t u =20c t u = ambient temperature; mb = measurement range www.datasheet.co.kr datasheet pdf - http://www..net/
7 8 silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser technical data silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser 7 9 appendix 14.6 environmental conditions ambient temperature ? silopilot m FMM50 - *******a*: -20c ... +70c ? silopilot m FMM50 - *******b*: - non-hazardous area: -40c ... +70c - hazardous area: -35c ... +70c when operating outdoors with high levels of direct sunlight, the protective hood (available as an accessory) should be used. storage temperature -40c ... +80c type of protection ? with closed housing: ip 67 ? with closed housing and when using the external start button: ip 65 ? with open housing: ip 20 electromagnetic version ? interference emission in accordance with en 61326, class b operating equipment compatibility (emc) ? interference immunity in accordance with en 61326, appendix a (industrial sector) ? normal installation cable is sufficient for the wiring. 14.7 process conditions process temperature ? silopilot m FMM50 - ********1*: -20c ... +70c ? silopilot m FMM50 - ********2*: -20c ... +150c (non-hazardous area) ? silopilot m FMM50 - ********3*: -20c ... +230c (non-hazardous area) process pressure ? silopilot m FMM50 - *********1*: 0.8 ... 1.1 bar absolute ? silopilot m FMM50 - *********2*: 0.8 ... 3.0 bar absolute (non-hazardous area) www.datasheet.co.kr datasheet pdf - http://www..net/
7 8 silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser technical data silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser 7 9 appendix 15 appendix 15.1 basic settings empty calibration (001) block distance (002) full calibration (003) default value: length of measuring tape default value: 0.8 m default: empty calibration - 0.8 m 15.2 output settings relay 1 (014) relay 2 (01a) relay 3 (01b) relay 4 (01c) default: alarm default: service interval default: measuring default: threshold relay 5 (01d) relay 6 (01e) pulse weight (015) pulse length (016) default: reset pulse default: band return default: 1 default: 50 ms limit value (017) hysteresis (018) reset pulse (019) default: 60 % default: 3 % default: 300 ms 15.3 input settings input 1 (010) pol. input 1 (011) input 2 (012) pol. input 2 (013) default: no function default: normally open contact default: no function default: normally open contact www.datasheet.co.kr datasheet pdf - http://www..net/
8 0 silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser appendix silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser 8 1 appendix 15.4 measurement parameter settings measurement type (020) time interval (021) time unit (022) normal or short (023) default: individual measurement default: 1 default: min default: normal service interval (024) simulation (026) default: 45000 default value: sim. off 15.5 current output settings current off mode (030) 0/4 ma value (031) 20 ma value (032) current range (033) default: normal default: default: default: 4-20ma 15.6 safety settings output on alarm (040) output on alarm (041) safety distance (042) security distance (043) default: min(0/3.6ma) default: 3.6ma default value: 0.00 m default value: 0.00 m www.datasheet.co.kr datasheet pdf - http://www..net/
8 0 silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser appendix silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser 8 1 appendix 15.7 linearization settings level/volume (050) linearization (051) customer unit (056) maximum scale (057) default: level cu default value: linear default: % default: 100 15.8 linearization table tab.no. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 fill level volume tab.no. 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 fill level volume tab.no. 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 fill level volume tab.no. 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 fill level volume www.datasheet.co.kr datasheet pdf - http://www..net/
8 2 silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser appendix silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser 8 3 appendix 15.9 display settings language (060) back to home (061) no. of decimals (062) default: english default: 100s default: x.xx 15.10 system settings tag number (080) distance unit (083) default: --------------- default: m www.datasheet.co.kr datasheet pdf - http://www..net/
8 2 silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser appendix silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser 8 3 appendix 15.11 explanation on contamination ????????? ??? ????????????? ?????????? ???? ??????????? ?? ????????????? ??????? ?? ????? ??????????? ??? ??? ??? ?????? ?? ??? ????????? ??? ????????? ?????????? ?? ???? ??? ???????????? ?? ??????????????? ???? ???? ?????????? ?????? ???? ????? ??? ?? ???????? ?????? ???? ?????????? ???? ?? ??????? ?? ???? ??? ???????? ?????????? ?? ? ???? ?????? ? ?????? ?? ?? ??? ??????? ?? ??? ?????????? ???????? ??? ???????????? ???????????? ??? ??? ?????? ??????? ??????????? ??? ?????????????????????? ????????? ??? ??? ??????????????? ?????????? ??? ??????????????? ????? ??? ??????? ?????????? ?????? ????? ????? ??? ????? ????????? ??? ??????????????? ??? ???? ??????? ??? ??? ???????????? ????? ?? ??? ?????????? ??? ?????? ?????? ???????????? ??????????????????? ???? ?? ?????????? ? ?????? ????????????????? ??????????????????????????????????????? ??????? ????? ???????????? ??????????? ? ????????? ???? ???????????? ? ???????? ? ? ? ? ?????????? ????????????? ???????? ? ?????????? ? ?? ? ????????? ? ?????????? ??? ??? ????? ?????????? ? ????????? ?????? ???????? ???????????? ????? ? ?????????? ????? ?????? ??????? ?????? ?????????????? ??? ??? ????????? ??????????? ???????? ???????? ???????????? ?????????? ??????? ?????? ?????????????? ?????? ?????????????? ???????? ???? ??????? ???? ?????? ??? ??????? ???????? ?????? ??? ???????? ???????????? ??? ?????? ? ?????????? ?????????? ????????? ??? ??? ???????????? ?????????? ????? ??????????? ? ????????? ?????????????? ????????????????? ?????????????? ?????????? ?????? ???? ?????? ??? ?? ??? ????? ?? ??????????? ??????? ???????? ????? ???? ?? ?????????? ??????? ???????? ????????????? ???????????? ?????????? ?????? ????? ??? ???????????? ??? ????????????????????? ??? ???? ????????? ??????????????????????? ????????? ?????? ??? ?????? ? ????? ??? ??????????? ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ?? ?????? ??????? ???? ??? ???????? ????? ???? ???? ????????? ???????? ?? ??? ???? ?? ??? ????????? ???? ??? ???? ???? ??? ???????? ?? ????????? ??????????? ??????? ?????????? ???? ???? ??? ??????????????? ????? ?????????? ????????? ??????? ??? ???? ??????? ?????? ???? ??? ??????????? ?? ???????????????? ????? ????? ????????????????????????????????????????????? ?????? ? ???? ????? ? ???? ? ?????????????????????????????????????????????? ???????? ????? ??? ??????? ??????? ?????????? ?????????????? ??? ?????????????????? ????????????? ??????? ???? ? ??????? ??? ???????? ??????? ? ???????????????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????????????????????? ??????? ? ?????????????????????????????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????????????????????? ????? ??????? ??????? ?????? ? ?????????????????????? ?????????? ? ?????????????????????????????? ? ?????????????????????????????? ??? ? ?????? ??????????????????????????????????????? ? ??????????????????????? ??????????????? ????????? ??????? ???? ??????????? ???? ??????? ??? ????? ??? ? ?????? ??? ???????????? ?????? ??? ???????????????? ?????? ?? ??????? www.datasheet.co.kr datasheet pdf - http://www..net/
8 4 silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser appendix silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser 8 5 appendix 15.12 operating menu linearization 052 tab no 1+i level 0.00 m volume 0.00 % protocol+sw-no. 081 display of current version tag number 080 -------------------------- clear errors 072 keep erase last erase current erase all previous error 071 display previous error relay 1 014 service interval band return running up top position measuring counter pulses threshold alarm reset pulse basic setup 00 empty calibration 001 distance between device fange and min. flling block distance 002 distance between device fange and bottom weight full calibration 003 measuring range measurement type 020 single cycle manual periodical distance/ measured value 004 display of distance between device fange and product surface and measured value (000) inputs and outputs 01 input 1 010 not used start measurement bolting polarity input 1 011 nc contact no contact input 2 012 not used start measurement bolting polarity input 2 013 nc contact no contact measurement parameters 02 measurement type 020 single cycle manual periodical time interval 021 1 min. time unit 022 min. h normal or short 023 normal short current output 03 current mode 030 standard magnify 0/4 ma value 031 with reference to customer unit (056) 20 ma value 032 with reference to customer unit (056) safety setting 04 output on alarm 040 min (0/3.6ma) max (22ma) hold user specifc output on alarm 041 3.60 ma safety distance 042 minimum distance to empty calibration 0.00 m security distance 043 minimum distance to full calibration 0.00 m linearization 05 level/volume 050 ullage cu ullage du level cu level du display 06 language 060 english deutsch diagnostics 07 present error 070 display present error system parameters 08 linearization 051 table on linear clear table manually customer unit 056 %, kg, t, m 3 , ft 3 , m, ft, in % max. scale 057 with reference to customer unit 100.00 % linearization 053 tab no 1+i level 0.00 m volume 0.00 % back to home 061 time until autom. return to function 000 100 s no. of decimals 062 x x.x x.xx x.xxx format display 063 off on reset 073 for code input, see operating instructions 0 serial number 082 serial no. of device distance unit 083 m ft in current range 033 4-20ma 0-20ma www.datasheet.co.kr datasheet pdf - http://www..net/
8 4 silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser appendix silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser 8 5 appendix pulse weight 015 length per pulse for counting output 5 cm/pulse pulse length 016 length of counting pulse 50 ms relay 2 01a service interval band return running up top position measuring counter pulse threshold alarm reset pulse threshold 017 relative to the full scale 60 % hysteresis 018 relative to the full scale 3 % reset pulse 019 length of reset pulse 300 ms service interval 024 number of measure- ments until tape change 45000 serv. int. counter 025 current counter reading simulation 026 sim. off sim. level sim. volume sim. current simulation value 027 with reference to customer unit (056) return to group selection pulse weight 015 length per pulse for counting output 5 cm/pulse pulse length 016 length of counting pulse 50 ms threshold 017 relative to the full scale 60 % hysteresis 018 relative to the full scale 3 % reset pulse 019 length of reset pulse 300 ms optional relay 3 (01b) to relay 6 (01e) linearization 054 tab no 1+i fill level 0.00 m volume 0.00 % next point 055 no yes unlock parameter 074 for code input, see operating instructions 100 www.datasheet.co.kr datasheet pdf - http://www..net/
8 6 silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser appendix silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser 8 7 appendix 15.13 software history software version software modifcations documentation modifcations v 01.01.00 original software v 01.02.00 software expansion: C new functionalities (output current range 0 - 20 ma, function 033) 52026800/06.05 v 01.02.01 software expansion: C factory settings (limit value motor voltage) 52026800/06.05 www.datasheet.co.kr datasheet pdf - http://www..net/
8 6 silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser appendix silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser 8 7 appendix 15.14 ec type-examination certifcate www.datasheet.co.kr datasheet pdf - http://www..net/
8 8 silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser appendix silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser 8 9 appendix www.datasheet.co.kr datasheet pdf - http://www..net/
8 8 silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser appendix silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser 8 9 appendix www.datasheet.co.kr datasheet pdf - http://www..net/
9 0 silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser appendix silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser 9 1 appendix www.datasheet.co.kr datasheet pdf - http://www..net/
9 0 silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser appendix silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser 9 1 appendix www.datasheet.co.kr datasheet pdf - http://www..net/
9 2 silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser appendix silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser 9 3 appendix 15.15 ec declaration of conformity (version FMM50 - a) www.datasheet.co.kr datasheet pdf - http://www..net/
9 2 silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser appendix silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser 9 3 appendix (version FMM50 - b) www.datasheet.co.kr datasheet pdf - http://www..net/
9 4 silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser index silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser 9 5 index a accessories ............................................................... . 75 activation period .................................................. 44, 77 atex .............................................................. 5, 11, 87 b basic setup ............................................................... . 38 block distance ........................................................... 38 c ce mark ............................................................. 11, 92 commissioning .......................................................... 35 counting pulse .......................................................... 42 current output .................................................... 28, 48 d diagnostics ............................................................... 55 dimensions, housing ................................................. 17 dimensions, process connection ................................ 18 display ............................................................... 32, 54 drive unit ............................................................... .. 67 e ec type-examination certificate .................................. 87 ec declaration of conformity ...................................... 92 electrical connection .................................................. 26 electronic unit .......................................................... 68 empty calibration ...................................................... 38 error ............................................................... .... 55, 59 error codes ............................................................... 60 f full calibration .......................................................... 39 h housing dimensions .................................................. 17 i inputs and outputs .............................................. 28, 40 installation ............................................................... .. 20 installation, location and planning ............................. 16 installation, sensing weight ....................................... 22 intended use ............................................................... 4 k key assignment ......................................................... 32 l linearization ....................................................... 50, 81 m manual mode ..................................................... 39, 57 maintenance ........................................................ 45, 62 measurement type .................................................... 39 measuring tape ................................................... 63, 65 n nameplate ............................................................... ... 7 o operation ............................................................... .. 31 operating menu .................................................. 33, 84 operating mode ........................................................ 45 output ............................................................... ....... 28 p potential matching .................................................... 26 power supply ....................................................... 28, 77 process connection .............................................. 18, 24 product structure ........................................................ 8 protective hood ......................................................... 75 pulse weight, length .................................................. 42 r relay outputs ...................................................... 29, 41 repair ............................................................... ........ 64 returns ............................................................... ...... 74 s safety settings ........................................................... 49 safety instructions (atex) ........................................... 4 safety signals and symbols ........................................... 6 scope of delivery ........................................................ 10 sensing weights ............................................ 12, 22, 73 settings ............................................................... ....... 79 sight glass ............................................................... .. 19 signal inputs ............................................................. 29 simulation ............................................................... . 46 spare parts ............................................................... . 69 start button ......................................................... 19, 30 system parameters .................................................... 56 t technical data ........................................................... 76 terminal assignment ................................................. 27 troubleshooting ........................................................ 59 u unlock parameter ..................................................... 55 v wiring ............................................................... ....... 26 locking/unlocking .................................................... 34 supply voltage ........................................................... 28 w wiper ........................................................... 17, 62, 66 www.datasheet.co.kr datasheet pdf - http://www..net/
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9 6 silopilot m FMM50 endress+hauser ba286f/97/en/06.05 52026800 indesign 2.0.2 www.endress.com/worldwide www.datasheet.co.kr datasheet pdf - http://www..net/


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