Emerson 5300 Radar Detector User Manual


 
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Reference Manual
00809-1600-4530, Rev AA
Section 6: SIS Installations
March 2015
SIS Installations
Suggested comprehensive proof test
The suggested proof test described below detects approximately 89% in of possible Dangerous
Undetected (DU) failures in the Rosemount 5300 Series Transmitters.
1. Bypass the safety function and take appropriate action to avoid a false trip.
2. Disable write protection in device (if enabled).
3. Retrieve any diagnostics and take appropriate action.
4. Using Loop Test, enter current value (mA) representing high alarm current. Verify that
analog output current and terminal voltage are correct using reference meters.
This step tests for voltage compliance problems, such as low power supply voltage or
increased wiring resistance.
RRM: AMS Device Manager and Field Communicator:
a. In the Tools menu, select Lock/Unlock
Configuration Area.
b. Enter Password to unlock.
a. Go to Configure > Manual Setup > Device
Setup > Security.
For HART Device Revision 3: go to Device
Diagnostics > Tools > General.
b. Select Write Protect and follow the
instructions.
RRM: AMS Device Manager and Field Communicator:
Go to Tools > Diagnostics. See the
Rosemount 5300 Series Reference Manual
(document number 00809-0100-4530,
diagnostic messages) for recommended
actions.
Go to Service Tools > Alerts. See the
Rosemount 5300 Series Reference Manual
(document number 00809-0100-4530,
diagnostic messages) for recommended
actions.
For HART Device Revision 3: go to Device
Diagnostics > Diagnostics.
RRM: AMS Device Manager and Field Communicator:
a. Go to Setup > Output > Analog Out 1 and
select Loop test.
b.Enter current value representing high
alarm current.
c. Select Start to output current.
d.Verify that analog output current is
correct.
e. Verify that terminal voltage is correct. See
values in
Table 6-1.
f. Select Stop to end loop test.
a. Go to Configure > Manual Setup > Device
Setup > Output.
For HART Device Revision 3: Go to
Configure/Setup > Analog Output >
Analog Out.
b. Select Loop Test > Other.
c. Enter current value representing high
alarm current.
d. Verify that analog output current is
correct.
e. Verify that terminal voltage is correct. See
values in
Table 6-1.
f. Select Abort to end loop test.