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Engineering Unit Meter

User Guide
Doc. No.: 34-ST-25-18
Revision: 2
Revision Date: 6/05

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Industrial Measurement and Control
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Revised June 16, 2005

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About This Document

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Symbol definitions
The following table lists those symbols used in this document to denote certain conditions.

Symbol Definition

This CAUTION symbol on the equipment refers the user to the Product Manual for
additional information. This symbol appears next to required information in the manual.

This WARNING symbol on the equipment refers the user to the Product Manual for
additional information. This symbol appears next to required information in the manual.

WARNING: risk of electrical shock. This symbol warns the user of a potential shock
hazard where HAZARDOUS LIVE voltages greater than 30 Vrms, 42.4 Vpeak, or 60
VDC may be accessible.

ATTENTION, Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) hazards. Observe precautions for


handling electrostatic sensitive devices

Protective Earth (PE) terminal. Provided for connection of the protective earth (green
or green/yellow) supply system conductor.

Functional earth terminal. Used for non-safety purposes such as noise immunity
improvement. NOTE: This connection shall be bonded to protective earth at the
source of supply in accordance with national local electrical code requirements.

Earth Ground. Functional earth connection. NOTE: This connection shall be bonded to
Protective earth at the source of supply in accordance with national and local electrical
code requirements.

Chassis Ground. Identifies a connection to the chassis or frame of the equipment shall
be bonded to Protective Earth at the source of supply in accordance with national and
local electrical code requirements.

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Contents

Contents

1 —EU Meter Description........................................................................................... 1


Overview..............................................................................................................................................1
Function and Design............................................................................................................................1
Meter Description.............................................................................................................................2
Display Features ..............................................................................................................................3
Operating Conditions and Specifications.........................................................................................5
Meter Display at High and Low Temperature Extremes..................................................................5

2 —EU Meter Installation ........................................................................................... 7


Overview..............................................................................................................................................7
Getting Started ....................................................................................................................................7
Tools Required.................................................................................................................................7
Parts Required .................................................................................................................................7
Preparation ......................................................................................................................................7
Integral Mounting with STT 3000 Temperature Transmitters..............................................................8

3 – Setup and Operation .......................................................................................... 11


Overview............................................................................................................................................11
Guidelines for setting up the EU meter..........................................................................................11
Setup Parameters and Functions......................................................................................................11
Overview of Setup Displays and Operations .................................................................................12
General Procedure for Parameter Access.....................................................................................13
Set Up Lower Range Value and Upper Range Value .......................................................................14
Selecting Engineering Units ..............................................................................................................19
Calibration .........................................................................................................................................21
In-loop Calibration..........................................................................................................................21
Calibrate LO and Calibrate HI........................................................................................................21
Setup Summary.................................................................................................................................22
Operation...........................................................................................................................................24
Self-test Diagnostic ........................................................................................................................24
LCD Check.....................................................................................................................................24
Normal Operating Indications ........................................................................................................25

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Tables

Tables
Table 1 Engineering Unit Display Indicator Description ..............................................................................................4
Table 2 EU Meter Specifications...................................................................................................................................5
Table 3 Installing EU Meter in STT 3000 .....................................................................................................................8
Table 4 Example - Setting LRV and URV ..................................................................................................................14
Table 5 Selecting Engineering Units ...........................................................................................................................19
Table 6 Calibrate LO and Calibrate HI........................................................................................................................21
Table 7 Summary of Typical EU meter Indications ....................................................................................................25

Figures
Figure 1 Typical Engineering Unit Meter Display ........................................................................................................1
Figure 2 Engineering Unit Display with All Indicators Lit ...........................................................................................2
Figure 3 Wiring Connections for EU Meter to STT 250 ...............................................................................................9
Figure 4 Wiring Connections for EU Meter to STT 150 ...............................................................................................9
Figure 5 EU Meter Setup Summary ............................................................................................................................23
Figure 6 Self-test Diagnostic and LCD Check ............................................................................................................24

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1 —EU Meter Description - Overview

1 —EU Meter Description

Overview
This manual describes how to install, set up and operate the Engineering Unit Meter display (EU Meter)
with a given Honeywell Smartline™ Transmitter or an applicable non-Honeywell transmitter.
• It is assumed that you are somewhat familiar with your Honeywell Smartline Transmitter. If you are not
familiar with this device, we recommend that you have the instruction manual for your transmitter on
hand when you install the EU meter.
• If you have installed and used the EU meter before, just skim the data to find the pertinent installation
information.
• If this is the first time you have installed an EU meter, we recommend that you read this manual before
you install the EU meter.

Function and Design


The Engineering Unit Meter is an LCD indicator that provides a digital display of a transmitter’s output PV
when connected in a 4 to 20 mA analog loop. The meter is compatible with Honeywell Smartline
Transmitters operating in analog mode and with other non-Honeywell transmitters operating in a 4 to 20
mA current loop. Figure 1 shows a typical meter output display. The display ranges (low range value and
high range value) and the engineering units are set locally and are independent of each other.

0 % 100

5 0. 3 %

ANALOG

Figure 1 Typical Engineering Unit Meter Display

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Meter Description
The EU meter is designed to provide a simple indication of a transmitter’s output value. A multi-
segmented LCD display is encased in a circular black plastic frame for local installation to the transmitter.
A printed circuit assembly (PWA) is mounted behind the display and contains the electronics and wire
connections for the meter. The EU meter is powered from the transmitter loop current. A momentary
contact toggle switch is mounted on the PWA and is used for setting up and verifying the display
indication.
Figure 2 shows the meter with all its indicators and display segments visible for reference, and Table 1
gives a brief description of each indication.

17-Segment Bargraph
(0 to 100%)
0 % 100

Digital Readout
(-19990 to +19990)
-18 8.80 oF oC
%
FLOW
ANAL OG
In H O
2 Engineering Unit
K GPH mmHg
GPM PSI A
Indicators

Status Indi cators


(Not used on this model)

K Multiplier -
Indicates digital readout
is multiplied by 1,000

Figure 2 Engineering Unit Display with All Indicators Lit

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Display Features
The display provides a visual indication of transmitter output with the following attributes:
• A 17-Segment Horizontal Bargraph gives an indication of the transmitter’s PV output from 0 to 100%
that can be read from up to 30 feet away.
• A Digital Readout gives a precise indication of transmitter output from -19990 to +19990 in the
selected engineering unit. Note that indications in the range of ±199.9 will include a decimal point.
Also, readings above 19990 are automatically converted by a 1000 display multiplier (K) so that a value
of 20000 would be displayed as 20.0 K.
• Status Indicators are part of the display, but appear only in self-diagnostics testing when power is
applied. The status indicators are not displayed in normal operation.
• Engineering Unit Indicators show what the digital readout represents. These nine units can be selected
on the LCD:
– °F – GPH
– °C – GPM
– % – mmHg
– in H2O – PSI
– PSIA
• Additional engineering units can be selected through the use of stick-on labels that are applied to the
display area of the meter face. The labels are supplied on a sheet (part number 30756918-001) included
with the meter. See Table 1 for a listing of the engineering units available on the label sheet.

ATTENTION

Please note that the EU meter does not automatically compensate for changes made to setup
parameters in either the transmitter or in the EU meter itself.

If the Engineering Units selection is changed after setting up range values (LRV and URV), it
will be necessary to manually make corresponding changes to the range values.

For example, if the meter is set up for °C with lower range values of 0° and 100°, then
changing the engineering unit selection to °F will require changing the LRV to 32° and the
URV to 212°. Similarly, if the transmitter range were extended from 0 °C –100 °C to 0 °C –
150 °C, the LRV and URV in the EU meter would require corresponding changes.

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Table 1 Engineering Unit Display Indicator Description

Display Indicator What It Means When Lit


(See Figure 2 for illustration)

17-Segment Bargraph Gives a graphic indication of the transmitter’s PV output from 0 to 100%.

Digital Readout Gives an indication of the transmitter’s PV output current. The display
range of ±19,990,000 is automatically ranged to provide the best
precision possible within the limits of the display.

% Digital readout represents output in percent of span. This is the default


engineering unit selection.

FLOW Status indicator is not used on this model.

OUTPUT MODE Status indicator is not used on this model.

BAD XMTR STATUS Status indicator is not used on this model.

FAULT Status indicator is not used on this model.

LAST KNOWN VALUE Status indicator is not used on this model.

ANALOG Indicates that the meter is measuring analog current. (Display segment
is always on.)

K Multiplies digital reading by 1,000. Turns on automatically when reading


exceeds 19990.

A Indicates an absolute pressure value. Indicator is visible with PSI


engineering unit.

Engineering Unit Indicators

°F Degrees Fahrenheit
°C Degrees Celsius
% Percent of span
inH2O Inches of Water
GPH Gallons per hour
GPM Gallons per minute
mmHg Millimeters of Mercury
PSI Pounds per Square Inch
PSI A Pounds per Square Inch Absolute
blank no engineering units selected, or custom engineering units.
(Use stick-on labels described below.)

Additional Engineering Units Kpa = Kilopascals


(stick-on label not shown) Mpa = Megapascals
mbar = Millibar
These selectable engineering units can bar = Bar
be indicated and are available as a stick- g/cm2 = Grams per Square Centimeter
on label from Honeywell drawing number Kg/cm2 = Kilograms per Square Centimeter
30756918-001. mmH2O = Millimeters of Water
inHg = Inches of Mercury
mH2O = Meters of Water

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Operating Conditions and Specifications


Before installing a transmitter equipped with a EU meter or installing the EU meter in an existing
transmitter, please note the specifications and operating limits of the meter in Table 2.

Table 2 EU Meter Specifications

Operating Conditions

Parameter Rated Extreme, Transportation and


Storage (See below)

Ambient Temperature °F –40 to 185 –58 to 194


°C –40 to 85 –50 to 90

Relative Humidity %RH 10 to 90, non-condensing 0 to 100

Design Characteristics

Accuracy ±0.5% of full range

Display Resolution Bargraph ±3% of reading Shown as:

Digital Readout ±0.05 for ±199.9 reading range, 199.9


±0.5 for ±1999 reading range, 1999
±5 for ±19990 reading range, 19.90 K
±50 for ±199900 reading range, 199.9 K
±500 for ±1999000 reading range, 1999 K
±5000 for ±19990000 reading range. 19990 K

Minimum Loop Operating Current 3.6 mA

Maximum Voltage Drop 2.3 V

Meter Display at High and Low Temperature Extremes

The rated temperature limits for the meter are listed above and are correct in that no damage to the meter
will occur over these temperatures. However, the readability of the LCD is affected if taken to these
temperature extremes:

• At higher temperatures, the LCD will turn black at temperatures between 80 to 90 °C (176 and 194 °F),
rendering the display unreadable. This effect is only temporary, and normally occurs at 90 °C (194 °F).
• At low temperatures, the update rate of the display is lengthened to 1.5 seconds due to the slower
response time of the display. At -20° C (-4 °F) the display becomes unreadable due to slow response of
the LCD. This is also only temporary and normal readability will return when temperature rises above
-20 °C (-4 °F).

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2 —EU Meter Installation - Overview

2 —EU Meter Installation

Overview
This section covers the physical installation of the EU meter integrally and remotely with compatible
Honeywell field devices, as well as remote installation with other non-Honeywell transmitters.
The EU meter is compatible with the following Honeywell Smartline Transmitters operating in analog
mode:
• STT 3000 Smart Temperature Transmitters (STT150, STT350 and STT250 - models 25M, 25D in
analog mode, 25H* and 25T)
* Meter is compatible with STT25H operating in point to point loop.

Getting Started
Tools Required
Screwdriver (medium blade)

Parts Required
If either the display is to be installed integrally with the transmitter, or if the transmitter is installed within
an explosion-proof enclosure equipped with a meter cover, ensure that the transmitter has a “windowed”
meter cap. (A meter end cap and meter cover used with the meter provides space for the meter, and has a
glass window to allow for the installation and viewing of the display.)

Preparation
• Remove power from the transmitter
• Remove the meter end cap or meter cover

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Integral Mounting with STT 3000 Temperature Transmitters


The EU meter can be installed integrally with Honeywell STT 3000 Temperature Transmitters. The
procedure in Table 3 shows you how to install the EU meter with any of three STT 3000 transmitters
mounted in an explosion-proof housing.
Refer to Figure 3 for wiring connections to the Model 250 transmitter, and to Figure 4 for the Model 150
temperature transmitter.

ATTENTION

If the meter is already installed with the transmitter, remove it by releasing the meter’s
mounting legs and pulling the meter toward you, so that you can connect field wiring and can
check the connections of the meter to the transmitter.

Table 3 Installing EU Meter in STT 3000


Step Action

1 Remove cover to transmitter housing.

2 Refer to:
• Figure 3 if installing the meter to the Model 250 transmitter, or

• Figure 4 if installing the meter to the Model 150 transmitter.

3 Connect Yellow lead from EU meter to Signal – terminal on transmitter.

4 For either the STT 250 or the STT 150 transmitter, connect a lead from the positive (+) node of
the receiver (typically a 250-ohm resistor) to the terminal screw inside the transmitter housing
as shown in Figure 3 or in Figure 4.

5 Connect the Blue lead from the EU meter to the same terminal as specified in Step 4 above.

6 Connect a lead from the positive (+) node of the power supply to the Signal positive (+)
terminal on the transmitter.

7 Consult the transmitter's instruction manual(s) to make other field wiring connections.

8 Rotate or orient the EU meter for proper viewing through the cover window, align feet on the
meter with the holes in the spacer assembly, and press the meter into place.

9 Go to Section 3 to set up the EU meter.

10 Replace the transmitter housing cover.

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STT 250 Smart Temperature


+ Transmitter in explosionproof
Power
Supply - housing

4 +
Receiver

3 2

D
U
FS
1

_
250 Ω

Yellow

Blue
0 % 100

Figure 3 Wiring Connections for EU Meter to STT 250

STT 150 Smart Temperature


+ Transmitter in explosionproof
Power
Supply - housing

Receiver

250 Ω

Yellow

Blue
0 % 100

Figure 4 Wiring Connections for EU Meter to STT 150

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3 – Setup and Operation - Overview

3 – Setup and Operation

Overview
This section covers the procedures for setting up the EU meter display for use in your process application.
To set up the meter for operation with a given transmitter, you must:
- set the 4 mA and 20mA values for the meter display, and
- select an appropriate engineering unit.

Guidelines for setting up the EU meter


Follow these guidelines when setting up the EU meter:
• Operating the Setup Switch, which is located at the bottom of the EU meter frame, provides access to all
setup parameters and their values. (See figure on next page for location of the switch). This switch is a
three-position momentary switch that can be operated to the left and to the right of center position. The
switch is spring-loaded, so that it returns it to center position when it is released.
• Typically, when the meter is in the setup mode, the display is limited to only the active setup field (either
a parameter name or a parameter value), as indicated under Overview of Meter Displays and
Operations, following.
Condensed procedures and references to tables of detailed setup procedures are given under the heading
General Procedure for Parameter Access.
A summary of the EU meter setup procedure is given in Figure 5.
• After making any adjustments to the meter, exit the setup mode to ensure that the new meter settings are
saved (written to non-volatile memory).
Before you begin, be sure that the EU meter has been installed and wired properly.

ATTENTION

EU meter default values for low range and high range are 0 and 100.

The default engineering unit is percent (%).

Setup Parameters and Functions


The following parameters are available and can be set up or changed on the EU meter display:

• Low Range Value (LO) – Lower Range Value (LRV); number that represents 4 mA (0%) output.

• High Range Value (HI) – Upper Range Value (URV); a number that represents 20 mA (100%) output.

• Engineering Unit (EU) – Selection of a value appropriate for your application.

• Calibrate Low (Clo) – Calibrate the meter to a 0% output indication.

• Calibrate High (Chi) – Calibrate the meter to a 100% output indication.

• Lcd – This function provides a means of checking all segments and fields of the display.

• End – This function Exits setup parameter selections.

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Overview of Setup Displays and Operations


1. In the Monitor Mode, operate the Monitor
Setup Switch to the Left to enter Configuration Mode
Mode
the configuration mode.
Then, operate the switch repeatedly
to the left until the desired
0 100
parameter (e.g., HI) appears. %
-18 8. 8 0 oF oC
%
F LOW

When “End” appears in the OUTP UT MODE


BAD TR STATUS
ANAL OG In H O
2
K
display, you can operate the switch
FAUL T - L AST
XM G PH mm Hg
KNOWN VALUE GP PSIA
M

to the right to return to the monitor


mode.

Operate switc h to Operate s witch to


RIGHT t o configure LEFT to enter
parameters or t o Exit Configuration Mode
to Monitor Mode when and t o sequenc e
End is displayed. through parameters.

LO HI EU Clo

Chi Lcd End

2. With the desired parameter 4


3 5
selected: 2 6
- operate the Setup Switch to the 1
right repeatedly until the desired
display position (1-8 in the picture
at right) is selected.
– operate the Setup Switch to the
left repeatedly until the desired
number appears, or until the
desired symbol appears or
disappears.

The numbers or symbols that can 7


be set for each display position
8
appears in the table at the bottom
of the picture at right.
First, operate Then, in
setupswitch to Display Operate Setup switch
right to select Position to LEFT to sel ect:
display position
1 number (1) or blank
1-8.
2 number (0-9) or blank
3 number (0-9) or blank
4 decimal point (.) or blank
5 number (0-9) or blank
6 number (0) or blank
7 symbol K (x1000) or blank
8 symbol minus (-) or blank

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General Procedure for Parameter Access


Apply power to transmitter and wait for EU Self-test Diagnostic
meter to run its self-diagnostic tests.
Example – EU meter self-test display.

0 % 100

-18 8. 8 0 oF oC
%
FLOW

OUTPUT MODE ANALOG In H O


BAD XMTR STATUS 2
FAULT - LAST
KNOWN VALUE K GPH mmHg
GPM PSI A

Operate setup switch on bottom side of the Select Setup Parameter


meter to the left once. The display reads LO
(Lower Range Value).

0 % 100

L0

Setup Switch

To step through the parameters until the LO – Lower Range Value (LRV; See Table 4.
desired parameter is visible on the display,
repeatedly operate the Setup Switch to the left. HI – High Range Value (Upper Range Value, or
Go to the following tables for the setup URV; See Table 4.
procedure of that parameter: EU – Engineering Unit, See Table 5.
Clo – Calibrate LO, See Table 6.
Chi – Calibrate HI, See Table 6.

See Figure 5 for a summary of the EU meter setup procedure.

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Set Up Lower Range Value and Upper Range Value


Setting the Lower Range Value (LRV) and the Upper Range Value (URV) of the meter display defines the
analog (4 mA to 20 mA) range of transmitter output values that are displayed. (The meter does not read the
DE message of Honeywell smart transmitters).
The example procedure in the Table 4 sets the display range value for 180.00. Set low and high range
values according to your application.

ATTENTION

Please note that the EU meter does not automatically compensate for changes made to setup
parameters in either the transmitter or in the EU meter itself.

If the Engineering Units selection is changed after setting up range values (LRV and URV), it
will be necessary to manually make corresponding changes to the range values.

For example, if the meter is set up for °C with lower range values of 0° and 100°, then
changing the engineering unit selection to °F in either the EU meter or in the transmitter will
require changing the LRV to 32° and the URV to 212° in the meter.

Table 4 Example - Setting LRV and URV


Step Action EU Meter Next

1 Apply power to transmitter and Self-test Diagnostic


wait for EU meter to run its self-
diagnostic tests.
Example – EU meter self-test
display.
0 % 100
(Note: During diagnostic testing,
status indicators will appear at -18 8. 8 0 oF oC
%

the lower-left of the display for FLOW

about 2 seconds, and will then OUTPUT MODE


BAD XMTR STATUS
ANALOG In H O
2

disappear.) FAULT - LAST


KNOWN VALUE K GPH mmHg
GPM PSI A

2 Operate the setup switch on Select LO To view the current low


bottom side of the meter to the range value, operate the
left one time. Setup Switch to the right
one time.
The meter displays “LO” (the
LRV parameter).
0 % 100
ATTENTION -
L0 If the range value on the
display is correct, move
the switch to the left and
proceed to the next
setting for the display.
See Step 12 for setting
High Range Value.

Procedure continued on next page ⇒

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Step Action EU Meter Next

3 To change or select the Lower Set Leading "1" When the desired value
Range Value, operate the setup is visible, operate the
switch to the right. A “1” is visible Setup Switch to the right
on the display. (The leading “1” to select the next digit.
on the digital readout.)
Operating the switch to the left 0 % 100
repeatedly will toggle the value
between “1” or a blank. 1

Move switch left to select


either "1" or blank.

4 A zero (“0”) appears to the right Set First Digit When the desired value
of the digit just configured. is visible, operate the
switch to the right to
To set the numerical value of this 0 select the next digit.
digit, repeatedly operate the 1
switch to the left. 2
0 100 3
%
4
18 5
6
7
8
9
blank

Move switch left to step


through values.
5 A zero (“0”) appears. Set Second Digit When the desired value
is visible, operate the
To set the numerical value of this switch to the right to
digit, repeatedly operate the 0
select the next indicator.
switch to the left. 1
2
0 100 3
%
4
180 5
6
7
8
9
blank

Move switch left to step


through values.

Procedure continued on next page ⇒

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Step Action EU Meter Next

6 A decimal point (“.”) appears. Set Decimal Point When the desired
Operating the switch to the left indication is visible,
toggles between “.” and blank. operate the switch to the
right to select the next
digit.
0 100
%

180.

Move switch left to select


either . (decimal point) or
blank.

7 A zero (“0”) appears. Set Third Digit When the desired value
is visible, operate the
To set the numerical value of this switch to the right to
digit, repeatedly operate the 0
select the next value.
switch to the left. 1
2
0 100 3
%
4
180.0 5
6
7
8
9
blank

Move switch left to step


through values.

8 A zero (“0”) appears. Set Trailing "0" When the desired value
is visible, operate the
(The “0” is the trailing zero of the switch to the right to
digital readout.) select the next indicator.
Operating the switch to the left
repeatedly will toggle the value 0 100
between “0” or a blank. %

180.00

Move switch left to select


either "0" or blank.

Procedure continued on next page ⇒

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Step Action EU Meter Next

9 A “K” appears at the bottom of Set Multiplier When the desired value
the display. is visible, move switch to
the right to select the
When the “K” is visible, it next indicator.
indicates that the numerical value
on the display should be
multiplied by 1000. 0
% 100

(For example, in the display at


right, the meter indicates a value
180.00
of 180.00 x 1000, or 180,000.00.)
K
Operating the switch to the left
toggles between “K” and blank.

Move switch left to select


either "K" or blank.

10 A minus sign (“-”) is visible. Set Sign When the desired value
is visible, move switch to
(Use the minus sign if you want the right to enter the
to indicate negative values on the value.
display.)
Operating the switch to the left
0 100
toggles between “-” and blank. %

-180.00

Move switch left to select


either "-" or blank.

11 The word YES is visible for one The display returns to


second indicating that the range the setup parameter that
value has been set successfully. was selected.

0 % 100

YES

Procedure continued on next page ⇒

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Step Action EU Meter Next

12 Operate the switch to the left to Select Hi To view the current high
indicate the next setup range value, operate the
parameter. setup switch to the right
one time.
The meter displays “HI” (the URV
parameter).
0 % 100
ATTENTION -
HI If the range value on the
display is correct,
operate the switch to the
left, and proceed to the
next setting for the
display.

13 Follow steps 3 through 11 to set The word YES is visible


the high range value for the for one second,
display. indicating that the range
value has been set
0 % 100 successfully.

YES The display returns to


the setup parameter that
was selected.

14 Operate the switch to the left to See Table 5 to set the


show the next setup parameter. Engineering Units value
for the EU meter.

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Selecting Engineering Units


Use the procedure in Table 8 to select the desired engineering unit for display.

ATTENTION

Please note that the EU meter does not automatically compensate for changes made to setup
parameters in either the transmitter or in the EU meter itself.

If the Engineering Units selection is changed after setting up range values (LRV and URV), it
will be necessary to manually make corresponding changes to the range values.

For example, if the meter is set up for °C with lower range values of 0° and 100°, then
changing the engineering unit selection to °F in either the EU meter or in the transmitter will
require changing the LRV to 32° and the URV to 212° in the meter.

Table 5 Selecting Engineering Units


Step Action EU Meter Next

1 Apply power to transmitter (if not Self-test Diagnostic


powered) and wait for EU meter
to run its self-diagnostic tests.
Example – EU meter self-test
display.
0 % 100

-18 8. 8 0 oF oC
%
FLOW

OUTPUT MODE ANALOG In H O


BAD XMTR STATUS 2
FAULT - LAST
KNOWN VALUE K GPH mmHg
GPM PSI A

2 Move switch to the left and Select EU To see the current


release to step through setup engineering unit
parameters until the display selection, move setup
reads EU. switch to the right once.

0 % 100
ATTENTION -
EU If the EU value on the
display is correct, move
the switch to the left and
proceed to the next
setting for the display.

Procedure continued on next page ⇒

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Step Action EU Meter Next

3 To sequence through the Set Engineering Unit When the desired EU


engineering units values, value is visible, operate
repeatedly operate the switch to the switch to the left.
the right. % NOTE: Select “blank”
inH2O when using engineering
mmHG units that are not on the
0 % 100
PSI display. Use stick-on
%
PSIA labels from Honeywell
EU in Percent
is default.
C drawing number
F 30756918-001.
GPH
GPM
blank

Move switch right to step


through EU values.

4 The word YES is visible for one The display returns to


second, indicating that the EU the setup parameter that
value has been set successfully. was selected (EU, in this
case).
0 % 100

YES

5 Operate the switch to the left to


select the next setup parameter.

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Calibration
The EU meter is calibrated at the factory before shipment, but you may want to calibrate the meter to the
transmitter output after installation and setup. The display is calibrated at 0% and 100% PV values.

In-loop Calibration
You can calibrate the EU meter in the loop by putting the Honeywell Smartline transmitter into its
OUTPUT mode so that it can be used as a current source. Be sure to put the loop into MANUAL mode
first; then, set the transmitter's output to 0 % (4 mA) for the meter's "zero" calibration, (Clo), and 100 % (20
mA) for its span calibration, (Chi). When the meter is used with a Honeywell Smart line Transmitter, this
is the preferred calibration method. Otherwise, you must obtain an accurate current source to calibrate the
EU meter separately.

Calibrate LO and Calibrate HI


Follow the steps in Table 6 to calibrate the meter.

Table 6 Calibrate LO and Calibrate HI


Step Action EU Meter Next

1 Apply power to transmitter (if not Self-test Diagnostic


powered), and wait for EU meter
to run its self-diagnostic tests.
Example – EU meter self-test
display.
0 % 100

-18 8. 8 0 oF oC
%
FLOW

OUTPUT MODE ANALOG In H O


BAD XMTR STATUS 2
FAULT - LAST
KNOWN VALUE K GPH mmHg
GPM PSI A

2 Operate the setup switch to the Select Calibrate LO


left repeatedly to step through
setup parameters until the
display reads “Clo” (Calibrate
Low.)

0 % 100

Clo

Procedure continued on next page ⇒

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Step Action EU Meter Next

3 Provide an input to the The word YES is visible


transmitter so that the output is for one second,
4.0 mA (0% PV). Operate the indicating that the 0%
switch to the right. calibration has been set
0 % 100 successfully.
YES NOTE: If the output
value is not between 3.4
and 4.8 mA, the display
will indicate “Err”.
Adjust 0% output and
repeat step 3.

4 Operate the switch to the left until Select Calibrate HI


the display reads “Chi” (Calibrate
High).

0 % 100

ChI

5 Provide an input to the The word YES is visible


transmitter so that the output is for one second,
20 mA (100% PV). Move switch indicating that the 100%
to the right. calibration has been set
0 % 100 successfully.

YES NOTE: If the output


value is not between
18.6 and 21.6 mA, the
display will indicate
“Err”. Adjust 100%
output and repeat
step 5.

Setup Summary
Figure 5 provides a summary of the setup procedures for the EU meter.

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failure
87.4% or Err or OL
display
overlimit
L Set Low Range Value
list
view edit next next next next next next next done
R R R K, R yes
current R 1, R 0 - 9, R 0 - 9, R dec pt, R 0 - 9, 0, minus, R
LO blank or
value blank blank blank blank blank blank blank
Err

L L L L L L L L L
L done change change change change change change change change
next
view edit next next next next next next next done
R R 1, R 0 - 9, R 0 - 9, R R R 0, R K, R minus, R yes
HI current dec pt, 0 - 9,
blank blank blank blank or
value blank blank blank blank
Err

L L L L L L L L L
L done change change change change change change change change
next
Set High Range Value
view edit done
R R units, L yes
EU current
blank or
value
Err
L R
L done change
next
Set Engineering Units
calibrate
R yes
Clo or
Err

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Calibrate at 4.0 mA
LEGEND
L
next

calibrate Normal Display


R yes
Chi or
Err
Calibrate at 20.0 mA Momentary Display

Figure 5 EU Meter Setup Summary


L Indicates success (yes)
next or failure (Err)
view
R all all
toggle Flashing Display
Lcd segments segments Check Display Segments
R
on off Indicates hardware failure
L L
or value out of range
L
done done
next
L Move Switch Left
R
done

End L R Move Switch Right


again

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Operation
Once the EU meter has been set up (the LRV, URV and engineering units have been selected and
calibration has been completed), you can begin monitoring meter indications for transmitter PV output. The
self-test indications and some typical operating indications are outlined in this section for reference.

Self-test Diagnostic
Every time power is cycled to the transmitter and during normal operation, the EU meter runs a self-test to
check several internal operations. When power is first applied to the transmitter, the meter shows all
display segments for about 2 seconds so they can be visually checked for uniform appearance. If the self-
test fails, the display will show “Err”.

0 % 100

-18 8.80 oF oC
%
FLOW
ANALOG
OUTPUT MODE In H O
BAD XMTR STATUS 2
FAULT - LAST
KNOWN VALUE K GPH mmHg
GPM PSI A
Status Indicators are
visible during self-test
and LCD check, but
are not used in
normal operation.

Figure 6 Self-test Diagnostic and LCD Check

LCD Check
The LCD selection in the setup parameters also provides a check of all display segments and fields. To
access the LCD selection:
1. Operate the setup switch left to step through the setup parameters until the display indicates LCD.
2. Operate the switch to the right to show all display segments.
3. Operate the switch to the right once more to blank out all display segments.
4. To exit the LCD check, operate the switch to the left until the display reads End.
5. Operate the switch to the right. The display returns to normal operating indications.

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Normal Operating Indications


The EU meter continuously shows output values and selected engineering units during normal operation.
Table 7 shows a number of typical meter indications. Note that other combinations of the display are
possible.

Table 7 Summary of Typical EU meter Indications


Meter Indication What It Means Meter Indication What It Means
No power Meter has
applied. Display detected an
is blank. internal hardware
fault, or the meter
0 % 100
current is out of
range for either 0%
or 100%
calibration.
See Table 6, in
Calibration section.

Normal display Display flashes.


for meter. Transmitter output
has exceeded the
Digital readout meter’s display
0 % 100 indicates 0 % 100
range.

2 5.3 OL
pressure of 25.3 oC
inches of water.

ANALOG ANALOG
in H O
2

Normal display Display flashes.


for meter. Meter current has
exceeded 20.4
Digital readout mA, or 102.4% of
0 % 100 indicates 0 % 100
span.

99 9 0 10 6.9
9,990,000 gallons
per hour. %

ANALOG ANALOG

K GPH

Normal display Meter is in setup


for meter. mode. Operate the
setup switch to the
Digital readout right to exit setup
0 % 100 indicates
0 % 100
and return to

5 0. 3
transmitter output

End
normal operating
% of 50.3 %. display.
% (Percent) is See Setup
ANALOG The meter’s Parameters on
default Page 11 for more
engineering unit. information.

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