CM42 Manual Part 2
CM42 Manual Part 2
BA00381C/07/EN/16.16
Products Solutions Services
Valid as of:
Firmwareversion 02.02.00
Operating Instructions
Liquiline M CM42
Part 1
CM42-MAA101EBE00
Table of contents
5 Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
5.1 Installation conditions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
5.2 Mounting the measuring device . . . . . . 15
5.3 Post-installation check . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
6 Electrical connection . . . . . . . . 18
6.1 Connection conditions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
6.2 Connecting the measuring device . . . . . 20
6.3 Connecting the sensor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
6.4 Ensuring the degree of protection . . . . . 23
6.5 Post-connection check . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
7 System integration. . . . . . . . . . 25
7.1 Device description files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
7.2 Measured variables via HART protocol . 25
7.3 Integrating the measuring device into the
system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
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Document information CM42-MAA101EBE00
1 Document information
1.1 Warnings
The structure, signal words and color coding of the warnings follow the specifications of ANSI
Z535.6 ("Product safety information in product manuals, instructions and other collateral
materials").
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Reference to graphic
Result of an action
1.3 Documentation
1.3.1 Operating Instructions
The Operating Instructions are split into two parts:
• Part 1 (BA00381C)
– Basic safety instructions
– Device description
– Installation, connection and commissioning
– Configuration via local operation
• Part 2 (BA00382C)
– Configuration via fieldbus
– Sensor calibration and adjustment
– Diagnostics and troubleshooting
– Maintenance, repair and accessories
– Technical data
1.3.2 In addition
• 1 manufacturer's certificate
• Adhesive labels:
– Interior nameplate
– Wiring adhesive label
Attach the adhesive labels that concern your device to the inside of the cover.
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Basic safety instructions CM42-MAA101EBE00
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CM42-MAA101EBE00 Device description
The product is designed to meet state-of-the-art safety requirements, has been tested and left
the factory in a condition in which it is safe to operate.
The applicable regulations and European standards have been taken into account.
3 Device description
3.1 Housing closed
a0001067
Fig. 1: Liquiline with closed display cover
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Device description CM42-MAA101EBE00
a0010274
Fig. 2: With open display cover (without wiring)
1 Slot for DAT module 4 DIN rail
2 CPU module 5 Threaded joints
3 Sensor module 6 CDI socket (service interface)
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Incoming acceptance and product identification CM42-MAA101EBE00
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3. Use the default method "Device information and technical documentation" and enter the
serial number from the nameplate into the search field.
An overview of the device data appears on the screen. The links to the PDF files of your
device documentation can be found under the "Documents" tab.
The order code of the device described, and its serial number, are printed on the front page
of the original brochures. Furthermore, it is possible to specify a tag name.
The serial number and tag name are only generated in the factory print process and are not
part of the PDF files which you can obtain online.
With this declaration, the manufacturer guarantees that the product conforms to the
regulations of European Directive 2014/30/EU and Low Voltage Directive 2014/35/EU. This is
proven by observing the standards listed in the Declaration of Conformity.
5 Installation
5.1 Installation conditions
5.1.1 Measuring system
A complete measuring system consists of:
• Liquiline M CM42
• An assembly
• A digital sensor, e.g. Orbisint CPS11D
• A measuring cable CYK10
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a0022854
Fig. 3: Example of a measuring system
1 Liquiline M CM42
2 Measuring cable CYK10
3 Digital sensor
4 Fixed installation assembly CPA442
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5.1.2 Dimensions
a0011834
Fig. 4: Dimensions in mm (inch)
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a0010363
Fig. 5: Dimensions of the mounting plate in mm (inch)
NOTICE
Effect of climatic conditions (rain, snow, direct sun etc.)
Impaired operation to complete transmitter failure
‣ When installing outside, always use the weather protection cover (accessory).
a0001671
Fig. 6: Dimensions of the weather protection cover in mm (inch)
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1 2 3
5 4
a0010373
Fig. 7: Mounting on a vertical pipe/post
1 Liquiline
2 Mounting plate (part of scope of delivery for Liquiline)
3 Pipe or post (circular/square)
4 Mounting plate (post retainer, →? "Accessories")
5 Threaded rods with spring washer, washer and nut (part of scope of delivery for post retainer)
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a0010371
Fig. 8: Mounting on a horizontal pipe/railing
1 Liquiline
2 Mounting plate (part of scope of delivery for Liquiline)
3 Pipe or railing
4 Mounting plate (post retainer, → "Accessories")
5 Threaded rods with spring washer, washer and nut (part of scope of delivery for post retainer)
a0010382
Fig. 9: Wall mounting
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a0002402
Fig. 10: Panel mounting: left side view, right front view
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Electrical connection CM42-MAA101EBE00
6 Electrical connection
6.1 Connection conditions
6.1.1 Opening the housing
1. Loosen the four screws on the front with a Phillips screwdriver.
NOTICE
Pointed or sharp tools
Damaged housing seal and scratched housing
‣ Do not use any sharp or pointed tools, such as screwdrivers or knives, to open the housing.
6.1.2 Housing grounding
! WARNING
Electric voltage at ungrounded cable mounting rail
No shock protection
‣ Connect the cable mounting rail to the foundation ground with a separate ≥2.5 mm2 (14
AWG) functional ground.
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1. Insert a suitable screwdriver into the opening of the terminal spring (square opening) until
the stop.
The spring is pressed down and the terminal opening is free:
2. Insert the terminated wire end into the terminal opening (round opening):
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suppress interference from a magnetic alternating field, you must ground the shield on
both sides.
+
133 133
–
4 ... 20 mA
134 +
Out 1
+
233
– 134 –
234
233
4 ... 20 mA
+
Out 2
234 –
a0002365 a0003100
Fig. 15: View in device (CPU module) Fig. 16: Wiring diagram
Power is only supplied to the device via current output 1, not via current output 2.
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Abbreviation Meaning
U+
Power supply of the digital sensor
U–
Com A
Communication signals of the digital sensor
Com B
NOTICE
No shielding against electrical and magnetic interference
Interference can give erroneous measurement results
‣ You must connect shield connections or terminals to the functional ground ( ) ) (there is no
protective ground on the plastic housing ( )).
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a0001087 a0001078
Fig. 17: View in device (sensor module) Fig. 18: Wiring diagram
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7 System integration
7.1 Device description files
7.1.1 Device identification
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System integration CM42-MAA101EBE00
Analog output 2
No HART communication is available via this output.
a0023079
Fig. 19: HART system integration without PLC
1 24 V power unit
2 HART modem for connecting to PC, e.g. Commubox FXA195 (switch setting "on" replaces the resistor)
3 HART handheld terminal
4 24 V power unit with integrated communication load (alternative to 1)
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a0023092
Fig. 20: HART system integration with Bluetooth modem
1 Power unit
2 VIATOR HART Bluetooth modem
3 Field Xpert SFX350
4 Power unit with integrated communication load (alternative to 1)
a0023091
Fig. 21: HART system integration with PLC
1 Programmable logic controller with integrated load (PLC)
2 HART handheld terminal
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a0023093
Fig. 22: Connecting a CM42 with an RNS221 active barrier to HART/Ethernet gateway FXA520
a0023095
Fig. 23: Connecting CM42 to current loop/Ethernet gateway FXA320
To connect a CM42 you must also put the switches under the front cover (a) of the FXA320
in the top position.
a0023094
Fig. 24: Connecting CM42 to the WirelessHART Adapter SWA70
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a0023107
Abb. 25: Multidrop mode for a maximum of 2 devices
1, 2 Bus address
Each device in the Multidrop loop must have a bus address that is different from the bus address
of the other devices. Preferably assign the addresses 1 to 15 (1 to 63 is possible). You can set
the bus address either onsite via the device menu or using a HART operating terminal.
Multidrop is not enabled if the bus address is 0.
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8 Operation options
8.1 Access to the operating menu via local operation
8.1.1 Display and soft key function
1 Status line
a0010019 2 Display and setting field
Fig. 26: Local display (measuring mode) 3 Assignment of the soft keys
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a0010029 a0010035-de
Fig. 27: Pressing the soft key: selecting the menu directly Fig. 28: Turning the navigator: moving the cursor in the
menu
a0010036-de a0010037-de
Fig. 29: Press navigator: select a function Fig. 30: Turn navigator: change value
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Roles
• There are 3 fixed user roles (Expert, Maintenance, Operator).
• "Experts" always have all the rights. "Operator" is the role with the least amount of rights.
• Each role has its own individual password. This password can be changed.
• No other user roles can be created.
User accounts
• You can create and manage a maximum of 15 user accounts.
• You need to be logged on as an "Expert" to be able to manage accounts.
• In each user account you specify the user name and the password and assign the new user one
of 3 user roles (Operator, Maintenance and Expert).
• Multiple user accounts with the "Expert" role are possible.
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8.2.2 FieldCare
The fieldbus communication system only works correctly if it is configured correctly and
professionally. Users can avail of special configuration and operating programs from different
manufacturers for configuration purposes.
Both the fieldbus functions and all the device-specific parameters can be configured in this way.
The predefined function blocks allow uniform access to all the network and fieldbus device data.
"Fieldcare" is a universal service and communication software based on FDT/DTM technology1).
The DTMs available for the device can also be used with software from other manufacturers that
supports FDT/DTM technology.
Further information can be found in the Installation Instructions supplied with the
software. At www.endress.com/fieldcare, you can find the download area where you can
download DTM files.
9 Commissioning
9.1 Function check
! WARNING
Incorrect connection, incorrect supply voltage
Safety risks for staff and incorrect operation of the device
‣ Check that all connections have been established correctly in accordance with the wiring
diagram.
‣ Make sure that the supply voltage matches the voltage indicated on the nameplate.
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Language Options You selected the "second language" in the CM42- order
• Second language code.
• English If the language is changed, the settings configured for
the device remain intact.
Factory setting
You can load another second language from the
Second language
SystemDAT. → SETUP/DAT menu
Temperature unit Options Decide whether you want to use the ISO or the American
• °C temperature unit.
• °F All the values and settings are automatically converted
to match the option selected.
Factory setting
°C
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pH, glass pH value pH value, temperature Main value, raw value, temperature,
glass impedance, reference
impedance
Current outputs
pH and ORP pH value or ORP or rH value pH value or ORP or rH value, Main values pH, ORP and rH
combined sensor temperature (depending on measured value), raw
value, temperature, glass impedance,
reference impedance
Current outputs
When you exit the measuring mode, the current measured value is displayed in the status
bar in the top left-hand corner:
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Measured value display in the status line if a menu other than MEAS is launched.
The main value and the secondary value are displayed.
Symbol is displayed while the device is actively communicating via the fieldbus.
Symbol is displayed if local operation has been disabled via the fieldbus.
Sensor-specific settings
Internal buffer –2.0 to 16.0 pH Glass electrodes generally have an internal buffer with
pH 7. Therefore only change the factory setting if you
Only pH or combined sensor Factory setting
are using a special glass electrode with another internal
7.0
buffer.
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Temp. compensation Options Decide how you want to compensate the process tempe-
• off rature:
only pH
• Auto comp.(ATC) • Not at all (off)
• Man. comp. • Automatically using the temperature sensor of your
sensor (Auto comp.(ATC))
Factory setting
• Manually by entering the process temperature (Man.
Auto comp.(ATC)
comp.)
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Medium compensation
only pH
Type of compensation Options Take a sample from the medium and determine its pH
• off value at different temperatures in the lab.
• 2 point Decide whether you want to compensate using two
• Table points or several points in a table.
Factory setting
off
Reference temp. -50 to 250 °C Temperature to which the compensated pH value refers.
Type of compensation = 2 Factory setting
point or Table 25 °C
Temperature 1 -50 to 250 °C Consecutively enter the value pairs for temperature and
pH value determined at the laboratory.
Type of compensation = 2 Factory setting
point 25 °C
pH 1 -2.00 to 16.00
Type of compensation = 2 Factory setting
point 7.00
pH 2 -2.00 to 16.00
Type of compensation = 2 Factory setting
point 7.50
pH calibration settings
pH/ORP combined sensors (CPS16D/CPS76D/CPS96D):
If the measured value="rH", you have two menus with calibration settings: one for the pH
electrode and one for the ORP electrode.
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Type of calibration
Numeric input Options You can switch every type of calibration on or off.
• off If you switch off a type of calibration here, it is not
2 point cal. • on displayed in the calibration menu!
Temperature compensation
The setting in this submenu only refers to compensation during calibration, not in
measuring mode. You perform the compensation for the measuring mode at another point
in the main menu.
Temp. compensation Options Decide how you want to compensate the buffer tempe-
• off rature:
• Auto comp.(ATC) • Not at all (off)
• Man. comp. • Automatically using the temperature sensor of your
sensor (Auto comp.(ATC))
Factory setting
• Manually by entering the buffer temperature (Man.
Auto comp.(ATC)
comp.)
Buffer recognition
Automatic buffer recognition
To ensure a buffer is detected correctly, the measuring signal may deviate by a maximum of 30
mV from the value stored in the buffer table. This is approx. 0.5 pH at a temperature of 25˚C. If
both buffers - 9.00 and 9.20 - were used, this would cause the signal intervals to overlap and
buffer recognition would not work. For this reason, the device would recognize a buffer with a
pH of 9.00 as a pH of 9.20.
→ Do not use the buffer with a pH of 9.00 for automatic buffer recognition.
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Buffer manufact. Options Temperature tables are stored internally in the unit for
• E+H (NIST) the following pH values:
Buffer recognition = automatic
• Ingold/Mettler • E+H (NIST):
or fixed
• DIN 19266 2.00 / 4.00 / 7.00 / 9.00 / 9.20 / 10.00 / 12.00
• DIN 19267 • Ingold/Mettler:
• Merck/Riedel 2.00 / 4.01 / 7.00 / 9.21
• Hamilton1) • DIN 19266:
• Special buffer 1.68 / 4.01 / 6.86 / 9.18
• DIN 19267:
Factory setting
1.09 / 4.65 / 6.79 / 9.23 / 12.75
E+H (NIST)
• Merck/Riedel:
2.00 / 4.01 / 6.98 / 8.95 / 12.00
• Hamilton:
1.09 / 1.68 / 2.00 / 3.06 / 4.01 / 5.00 / 6.00 / 7.00
/ 8.00 / 9.21 / 10.01 / 11.00 / 12.00
Special buffer With this option you have the possibility of defining four
buffers of your own, two of which you can then select for
Buffer manufact.=Special buffer
the calibration.
Buffername Enter any text Assign any name to the selected buffer. Once this
(max. 10 characters) information has been entered, the new name is added to
the picklist for the special buffer.
Edit table Enter You can save a table here for the temperature
temperature/pH value value dependency of your special buffer.
pairs Specify the temperature and the related pH value of the
special buffer for max. 20 points.
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1) Automatic identification is not possible with buffer solutions made by "Hamilton". While you can select the manu-
facturer here, the buffer recognition is set to "fixed" if this option is selected.
2) The factory setting depends on the buffer recognition and buffer manufacturer selected. The factory settings for
the buffer manufacturer Endress+Hauser, E+H (NIST) are indicated here.
Type of calibration
Numeric input Options You can switch every type of calibration on or off.
• off If you switch off a type of calibration here, it is not
2 point cal. (only ORP %) • on displayed in the calibration menu!
ORP buffer
ORP buffers contain ORP pairs with a high exchange current density. Such buffers have the
advantage of higher accuracy levels, better reproducibility and faster measurement response
times.
Temperature compensation does not take place when measuring the ORP since the thermal
behavior of the medium is not known.
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Reference buffer –1500 to +1500 mV Specify the buffer on the manufacturer's certificate.
Factory setting
0 mV
2 point cal. To obtain useful ORP % values, you must adapt the
sensor to your process. This is achieved through
Buffer 1 0 to 30% two-point calibration. The two calibration points are
Factory setting characteristic of the most important states your medium
20 % can assume in the process.
You require two different compositions of your medium
Buffer 2 70 to 100% that represent the characteristic limits of your process
(e.g. 20% and 80% value).
Factory setting The absolute value in mV is not relevant for the ORP %
80 % measurement.
Sensor diagnosis
Example:
The diagnostics message "M501" is present. The screen alternates between displaying the
measurement and displaying the diagnostic message (screen with black background). The
maintenance symbol (M) is permanently visible in the status bar.
You want to lower the priority of message 501 so that a maintenance error is no longer
displayed.
1. Go to the diagnostics list (SETUP\General settings\Device diagnostics\Diagnostics list) and
select message M501.
You can change the category of the message in the screen that follows.
2. Select "Function check (C)" for instance.
3. Switch back to the measuring mode.
The maintenance symbol is no longer displayed and "C" is displayed instead.
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NOTICE
Diagnostic function switched off or important diagnostics messages downgraded
Critical device errors are ignored. This can result in incorrect measurement results and even the
failure of the transmitter.
‣ Only switch off the diagnostic function or reduce the priority of a diagnostics message if you
can be absolutely sure that a critical error is not present and your measurement results
remain plausible.
‣ Always notify your Service Department.
Diagnostics list Priority adjustable You can change the priority of the errors by moving
them up or down in the list.
Diagnosis limits
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Ref. impedance Selection and entry The sensor check system (SCS) monitors the impedance
• Upper alarm value of the reference electrode.
Measured value = pH or
Factory setting
Combined pH/ORP An alarm is issued if a minimum impedance value is
100 k
and undershot or a maximum impedance is exceeded.
SCS reference = on • Upper warning value Main reasons for increasing impedance:
Factory setting • Fouling
50 k • Blockage of the reference electrode
Glass impedance Selection and entry The sensor check system (SCS) monitors the high impe-
• Upper alarm value dance of the pH glass.
Measured value = pH or
Factory setting An alarm is issued if a minimum impedance value is
Combined pH/ORP
3000 M undershot or a maximum impedance is exceeded.
and
• Glass breakage is the main reason for a drop in high
SCS glass low or SCS glass high • Upper warning value impedance values.
= on Factory setting • The reasons for increasing impedance values include:
2500 M – Dry sensor
• Lower warning value – Worn pH glass membrane
Factory setting
100 k
• Lower alarm value
Factory setting
0 k
General range of adjust-
ment
0.0 to 10000 M
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Slope Selection and entry Set values affect the range of the corresponding variable
• Maintenance value (maint. value > alarm value).
only pH
5.00 to 99.99 mV/pH The slope characterizes the sensor condition. The bigger
Factory setting the deviation from the ideal value (59 mV/pH) the
55.00 mV/pH poorer the condition of the sensor. You can also track
this variable graphically in the "DIAG/Sensor state"
• Alarm value menu.
5.00 to 99.99 mV/pH
Factory setting
53.00 mV/pH
Zero point Selection and entry Enter specific values for the alarm and warning limits
• Upper alarm value for your process.
only pH
Factory setting
9.00 pH
• Upper warning value
Factory setting
8.00 pH
• Lower warning value
Factory setting
6.00 pH
• Upper warning value
Factory setting
5.00 pH
General range of adjust-
ment
–2 to 16.00 pH (glass)
ORP mV Selection and entry Enter specific values for the alarm and warning limits
• Upper alarm value for your process.
Measured value = ORP mV
Factory setting
900 mV
• Upper warning value
Factory setting
700 mV
• Lower warning value
Factory setting
-700 mV
• Upper warning value
Factory setting
-900 mV
General range of adjust-
ment
–2000 to 2000 mV
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Stability criteria
With the bandwidth, you define the permitted measured value fluctuation which must not be
exceeded in a certain timeframe during calibration.
If the permitted difference is exceeded, the calibration is aborted with an error after maximum
60 seconds.
Calibration timer
You can specify the calibration interval for the sensor here.
Once the time configured elapses, the "Cal-Timer expired" diagnosis message appears on the
display.
The timer is reset automatically if you recalibrate the sensor.
Time 1 to 50000 h Specify the time after which the timer should have timed
out.
Factory setting
1000 h
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Remedial action
1. Clean or regenerate the sensor.
2. Replace the sensor if this does not have the desired effect.
y
yT
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Fig. 32: Normal measuring signal, no alarm Fig. 33: Stagnating signal, alarm is triggered
y Measuring signal tD Set value for "Time"
yT Fixed value for minimum signal fluctuation tA Time when the alarm is triggered
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Remedial action
1. Clean the sensor.
2. Check the measuring chain.
3. Switch off the transmitter and switch it back on again.
Time 1 to 240 min Timeframe in which the measuring signal must have a
certain minimum fluctuation so that it is not considered
Factory setting
to be stagnant.
60 min
Operating hours
The total operating time of the sensor and its use under extreme conditions is monitored. If the
operating time exceeds the defined threshold values, the device issues a corresponding
diagnostics message.
Each sensor has a limited life expectancy which heavily depends on the operating
conditions. If you specify warning limits for operating times under extreme conditions, you
can guarantee the operation of your measuring point without any downtime by
performing maintenance tasks in time.
The range of adjustment for the alarm and warning limits is generally 1 to 50000 h. Only the
factory setting is highlighted in bold in the table.
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Operating time • Warning level Memosens sensors store their total operating time
10000h values. If you specify warning and alarm limits for the
• Alarm level life expectancy of your sensor, you can guarantee the
15000h operation of your measuring point without any
downtime by replacing the sensor in time.
Usage >80°C • Warning level Specify the warning and alarm limits here for the
10000h operating time of your sensor under extreme conditions.
Usage >100°C • Alarm level For ORP measurement, you can only specify the
15000h temperature-dependent warning/alarm limits.
Usage <-300mV
Usage >300mV
Delta slope
The device determines the difference in slope between the last calibration and the penultimate
calibration, and issues a warning or an alarm depending on the setting configured. The
difference is an indicator for the condition of the sensor.
The greater the change, the greater the wear experienced by the pH-sensitive glass membrane
as a result of chemical corrosion or abrasion.
Function Selection and entry Decide whether you want to use the function (Function
• on = on) or not (Function = off).
• off
Factory setting
off
Warning level 0.10 to 9.98 mV/pH Values for alarm and warning limits mutually affect
each other's possible ranges for adjustment.
Factory setting The following generally applies: warning limit < alarm
5 mV/pH limit
Alarm level 0.11 to 9.99 mV/pH
Factory setting
6 mV/pH
Delta zeropnt.
The device determines the difference between the last calibration and the penultimate
calibration, and issues a warning or an alarm depending on the setting configured. The
difference is an indicator for the condition of the sensor.
The following applies to pH glass electrodes: The greater the change, the greater the wear
experienced by the reference as a result of contaminating ions or KCl dissolving away.
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Function Selection and entry Decide whether you want to use the function (Function
• on = on) or not (Function = off).
• off
Factory setting
off
Warning level 0.00 to 1.99 pH Values for alarm and warning limits mutually affect
each other's possible ranges for adjustment.
Factory setting The following generally applies: warning limit < alarm
0.5 limit
Alarm level 0.01 to 2.00 pH
Factory setting
1.0
Calibration validity
The function checks whether the calibration of a sensor is still valid.
Example:
You install a precalibrated sensor.
The device now checks how much time has elapsed since the sensor was last calibrated. A
diagnostics message "Calibration expired" is displayed if the time since the last calibration is
longer than the predefined warning and alarm limit.
Function Selection and entry Decide whether you want to use the function (Function
• on = on) or not (Function = off).
• off
Factory setting
off
Warning level 1 to 23 M Values for alarm and warning limits mutually affect
each other's possible ranges for adjustment.
Factory setting
The following generally applies: warning limit < alarm
23 M
limit
Alarm level 2 to 24 M M = Months
Factory setting
24 M
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Sterilization cnt.
The system counts the number of operating hours in which the sensor is exposed to a
temperature that is typical for a sterilization. This temperature depends on the sensor.
If the limit values are exceeded, a "No. steril. warning" or "No. steril. alarm" diagnostic message is
output.
Function Options Decide whether you want to use the function (Function
• on = on) or not (Function = off).
• off
Factory setting
off
Warning level 1 to 98 Values for alarm and warning limits mutually affect
each other's possible ranges for adjustment.
Factory setting The following generally applies: warning limit < alarm
30 limit
Alarm level 2 to 99
Factory setting
50
SCS glass low Selection and entry Decide whether you want to use the function (Function
• on = on) or not (Function = off).
only with combined sensor
• off
Factory setting
on
SCS glass high Selection and entry Decide whether you want to use the function (Function
• on = on) or not (Function = off).
Only pH or combined sensor
• off
Factory setting
on
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Current output 1
Output value Options Specify the measured variable that should be output at
• Main value current output 1.
• pH
• %
• mV (pH)
• mV (ORP)
• Temperature
• Combined pH/ORP
Factory setting
Main value
Characteristic Options Use this function to select the characteristic curve for
• linear calculating the current output values
• Table
Factory setting
linear
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Low value (4mA) Depends on the output The firmware permits all values. You can also set the
variable selected same values for the start and end of the range.
Characteristic = linear
For this reason, use values that are plausible for your
Factory setting process. You will expect your measured values to fall
Upper value (20mA) Depends on the output within this range.
Characteristic = linear variable selected
Recommended minimum span
between 4 mA and 20 mA value:
• 1 pH2
• ORP mV: 5 mV
• ORP %: 5 %
• Main value: depending on the measured variable, see
above.
• 5 °C (9 °F)
Edit table Enter value pairs Enter the value pairs (measurement value, output
See Section "Edit table" current) here. A minimum of 2 value pairs have to be
Characteristic = Table
entered. The maximum is 10.
Current output 2
Output value Options Specify the measured variable that should be output at
• Main value current output 2.
• pH
• %
• mV (pH)
• mV (ORP)
• Temperature
• Combined pH/ORP
Factory setting
Temperature
Characteristic Options Use this function to select the characteristic curve for
• linear calculating the current output values
• Table
Factory setting
linear
Low value (4mA) Depends on the output see "Current output 1"
variable selected
Characteristic = linear
Factory setting
Upper value (20mA) Depends on the output
Characteristic = linear variable selected
Edit table Enter value pairs Enter the value pairs (measurement value, output
See Section "Edit table" current) here. A minimum of 2 value pairs have to be
Characteristic = Table
entered. The maximum is 10.
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TAG Can be edited at random Give the device a device designation and assign it to a
device group if necessary.
Factory setting
EH_CM42_<Serial No.> Afterwards, you can specify which sensors are accepted
Customer-specific on your device:
• off:
TAG group 1 to 65535 All sensors are accepted.
Sensor check = TAG group Factory setting • TAG group
1 The device only accepts sensors from a group of
similar sensors and brand-new sensors straight from
Sensor check Selection and entry the factory with the exact same order code as the
• off previous sensor model.
• TAG group • TAG:
• TAG The device only accepts sensors from a specific
measuring point and brand-new sensors straight
Factory setting from the factory with the exact same order code as
off the previous sensor model.
Connecting a sensor that is not accepted triggers an
alarm.
Bus address
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Alarms
Alarm message An alarm can be output at current output 1 (I1) or at both current outputs (I1+I2).
Alarm value 3.60 to 21.50 mA Enter the set value which you want to have displayed in
the event of an alarm.
Alarm active = set value Factory setting
(I1) or set value (I1+I2) 21.50 mA
Maintenance message A maintenance message can be output at current output 2 (I2) or at both current
outputs (I1+I2).
Maintenance value 3.60 to 21.50 mA Enter the set value which you want to have displayed in
the event of a maintenance message.
Maintenance active = set Factory setting
value (I2) or set value 21.50 mA
(I1+I2)
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Hold settings
Hold settings apply for the configuration, diagnosis and calibration. The measured value is
displayed on the status bar.
A hold and diagnostics messages cannot be output simultaneously. Priority is given to whatever
event occurs first. For example, if a hold is triggered no diagnostics messages are output until
the hold is disabled. Conversely a hold cannot be triggered if a warning or alarm is present.
You can start a simulation (via DIAG/Service) even if a hold is active. The hold remains active
when you finish the simulation.
Calibration value 3.60 to 21.50 mA Enter the value which you want to have displayed during
calibration.
Calibration active = freeze Factory setting
12.00 mA
SETUP value 3.60 to 21.50 mA Enter the value which you want to have displayed during
configuration.
SETUP active = freeze Factory setting
12.00 mA
DIAG value 3.60 to 21.50 mA Enter the value which you want to have displayed during
diagnosis.
DIAG active = freeze Factory setting
12.00 mA
Hold delay 0 to 300 s After changing to the measuring mode, the specified
hold is maintained for the hold delay period.
Factory setting
15 s
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Device diagnosis
Explanations ä 43
Diagnostics list Priority adjustable You can change the priority of the errors by moving
them up or down in the list.
Logbooks
The logbook memories are "ring memories". They are filled with data while storage space is
available. As soon as the memory is full, each new entry overwrites the oldest entry in the
memory.
A maintenance message is displayed when a logbook is almost full and another when the
logbook is completely full. You can then empty the logbook ("Delete entries") so that the message
is no longer displayed.
NOTICE
Delete entries
Recorded data are permanently deleted and cannot be retrieved
‣ Only delete entries if you are sure you no longer need these data.
Recording Options Here, you can enable or disable the logging of all log
• on books with the exception of the data logbook.
• off The entries recorded can be found in the
"DIAG/Logbooks" menu.
Factory setting
on
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Data logbook
Recording Options Here, you can start or stop recording measured values in
• on the data logbook.
• off
Factory setting
off
Meas. value Options Select the measured value which should be recorded in
• Raw value the data logbook.
• Temperature The entries can be found in the "DIAG/LogbooksData
• Main value logbook" menu.
Factory setting
Main value
Delete entries Options Select the logbooks which you want to empty and
• All logbooks confirm your choice by choosing "Delete entries".
• Calibration logbook
• Event logbook
• Parameter logbook
• User logbook
• Data logbook
User administration
You must log on after power-up. Use the "Expert" role or a user with an Expert role (e.g. "Admin").
The operating mode last selected dictates whether you have to select a role or a user (under
...User administration/Settings).
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The first time you log on you will be asked to specify a new password (one other than 0000).
If you have specified and confirmed your password using the navigator, you must press the "OK"
soft key to continue.
After logging on you can change your password or continue to "Settings".
Change password You can change your password here. An error message is displayed if the password you
enter is invalid or too short. If this occurs enter another password.
Settings
Function Switch the user administration function on/off. The default setting is "off" (disabled).
Only an "Expert" can switch on the function. A password must be entered for this
purpose.
Actions
Diagnostics Options When you are logged on as an "Expert" you can specify
• None which users - apart from you - are authorized to use the
Calibrate • Maintenance "DIAG" and "CAL" menus here.
• Operator/Mainten. "None" means that no-one other than an "Expert" has
authorization.
For the other two roles you can decide whether only the
Maintenance role or both the Operator and
Maintenance role should have authorization.
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User accounts Functions "Experts" can manage the user accounts here. Select the
• Create desired function and then follow the instructions on the
Security level =
• Modify screen.
User accounts
• Delete
Auto logout time Options If no action is executed for the selected period of time,
• 5 minutes you are logged out automatically. You must then log on
• 10 minutes again if you want to configure more settings.
• 15 minutes
• 30 minutes
Factory setting
15 minutes
Logbooks Options As an "Expert" you can switch off the logbook function
• on here. The setting then changes the setting under
• off General settings/Logbooks/
Recording.
Factory setting
on
10.2.4 Display
Language Options You selected the "second language" in the CM42- order
• Second language code.
• English If the language is changed, the settings configured for
the device remain intact.
Factory setting
You can load another second language from the
Second language
SystemDAT. → SETUP/DAT menu
Main value format Options You select how many commas should appear after the
• x.x decimal point in the measured value display.
• x.xx
Factory setting
x.xx
Temperature unit Options Decide whether you want to use the ISO or the American
• °C temperature unit.
• °F All the values and settings are automatically converted
to match the option selected.
Factory setting
°C
Temperature format Options You select how many commas should appear after the
• xxx decimal point in the temperature display.
• xxx.x
Factory setting
xxx.x
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DAT module for firmware updates or upgrades, change of language group or to save the
configuration
The device does not need to be disconnected from the power supply.
1. Open the housing.
2. Insert a DAT module into the right-hand slot in the housing cover:
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3. In the menu, select your type of DAT module: SystemDAT, FunctionDAT or CopyDAT.
The transmitter reads in the DAT information. Data processing is interrupted for this
purpose.
4. Select your preferred DAT action (see Table).
5. Follow the instructions.
You can keep a CopyDAT plugged in for later use. You should remove all the others.
6. Close the housing again.
You can use SystemDATs and CopyDATs for as many devices as you like.
FunctionDATs extend the device functions and can only be used for one device.
SystemDAT Each of the options possible here causes the device to be restarted
Language Options You can only change the second language of your device
• English here. It is not possible to change English as the first
• German language.
• French
The new second language replaces the second language
• Polish
previously used. It is not installed as an additional
• Czech
(third) language. If you want to return to the original
• Spanish
second language, you will have to go through the DAT
• Dutch
menu to do so.
• Italian
• Chinese
• Japanese
• Portuguese
• Russian
• Swedish
• Korean
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If you change the type of sensor or the software package, you do not have appropriate
operating instructions for the new software. You can download the appropriate operating
instructions as a pdf file from:
www.endress.com/liquiline-documentation
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Hold . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
Logbooks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
Medium compensation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
Sensor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
Sensor check . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
Sensor diagnosis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
Sensor-specific . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
Tag name. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
Type of calibration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
User administration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
Signal output . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Stability criteria. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
Status display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Sterilization cnt. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
System integration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
T
Tag name . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
Tag No.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
Types of setting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
U
User administration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
Activating . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Modes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Rights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
User roles. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
W
Weather protection cover . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
WirelessHART Adapter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
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