3410/3810 Series Local Display Field Install Kit
Quick Start Guide
Document Number: 00825-0100-3104, Rev AA
Date: June 2022
Safety and Approval Information
This Rosemount product complies with all applicable European directives when properly installed in accordance with the instructions in this manual. Refer to the EU declaration of conformity for directives that apply to this product. The EU declaration of conformity, with all applicable European directives, and the complete ATEX Installation Drawings and Instructions are available on the internet at www.emerson.com or through your local Emerson support center.
Information affixed to equipment that complies with the Pressure Equipment Directive can be found on the internet at http://www.emerson.com.
For hazardous installations in Europe, refer to standard EN 60079-14 if national standards do not apply.
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Full product specifications can be found in the product data sheet. Troubleshooting information can be found in the user manual. Product data sheets and manuals are available from the Emerson website at http://www.emerson.com.
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1 Component Disassembly
1.1 Local Display Field Install Kit Includes
Image shows two Rosemount 3410/3810 series transmitters, one with a local display attached.
Diagram shows an exploded view of the local display field install kit components. Labeled parts are: A. LCD display board, B. LCD display shroud, C. Pan HD screw PH SEMS #6-32 X .38 M/S W/410 EXT 18-8 SST, D. LCD module, E. Cover – HSG LCD type FB100, F. O-ring #2-245, G. Backplane board 3410/3810, H. Pan HD screw PH SEMS #6-32 X .88.
Preassembled assemblies and parts:
- LCD display board, shroud, LCD module
- Cover – Housing (glass end cap) with O-ring
- Backplane board
- Pan HD screws #6-32 X .88
1.2 Local Display Field Install Kit Parts List
Item(1) | Quantity | Description |
---|---|---|
A | 1 | LCD display board |
B | 1 | LCD display shroud |
C | 2 | Pan HD screw PH SEMS #6-32 X .38 M/S W/410 EXT 18-8 SST |
D | 1 | LCD module |
E | 1 | Preassembled: Cover – HSG LCD type FB100 |
F | 1 | O-ring #2-245 |
G | 1 | Backplane board 3410/3810 |
H | 4 | Pan HD screw PH SEMS #6-32 X .88 |
(1) Item numbers correlate with DMC-009079 - 3410/3810 Series LCD Module
1.3 Check Firmware Version Before Powering Off the Meter
Screenshot displays 'Meter Information' for a 3414-Spool-piece multi-path gas meter, showing fields like MeterName, MeterSerialNumber, DeviceNumber, ElectronicsPlatform, HART Info (e.g., HART Manufacturer ID Code, HART Device Type), and Application options.
Application options:
- MeterLink
- AMS® Device Manager
- Field Communicator
Requirements: Firmware Version 1.06 and Uboot Version January 31, 2013 or later.
If necessary to upgrade firmware:
- Open MeterLink™ and connect to the meter.
- Open an Internet browser.
- Navigate to the Emerson website: emerson.com/Rosemount.
- Use Quick Links and click MeterLink Registration and Download to access the latest firmware.
- Go to MeterLink and use the Tools | Program Download menu to download a file to the meter. Click Open to display an Open Download File dialog. Select the desired file and click Open. MeterLink only downloads components that are different than what is currently installed in the meter.
1.4 Remove Power to the Equipment and Remove Transmitter Electronics Enclosure Endcaps
Diagram illustrates the process of removing transmitter electronics enclosure endcaps. It shows the transmitter housing with endcaps and indicates the removal of power and connectors.
- Remove endcap security seals, if installed, and security latches.
- Remove power from equipment before removing endcaps if possible and/or ensure explosive atmosphere is not present before opening the transmitter electronics enclosure.
- Unplug CPU Module terminal board connectors (TB-1 and TB-2).
- Unplug I/O Module, and Power Supply terminal board connectors.
- Pull the CPU and I/O Modules from the enclosure.
1.5 Remove the Backplane Board
Diagrams show internal transmitter components and the backplane board removal. Labeled parts for internal components are: A. CPU TB-2, B. CPU TB-1, C. I/O module connectors, D. 24V loop power, E. 10.4VDC - 36VDC power.
Diagrams show the backplane board and related boards. Labeled parts for backplane removal are: A. Backplane board, B. I.S. barrier board, C. Power supply board.
- Remove four screws with lock washers.
- Pull Backplane from housing.
- Remove Power Supply and I.S. Barrier boards from Backplane.
1.6 Disconnect the Acquisition Cable
Diagram shows the acquisition cable labeled 'A'.
2 Component Assembly
2.1 Backplane Board with 14 Pin Connector
Diagram shows the backplane board with a 14-pin connector labeled 'A' and the board labeled 'B'.
Note: Check existing 3410/3810 Series Backplane board minimum for 14 pin connector (J8). If equipped, use this board. If not, use board included with the Local Display Field Install Kit.
Another diagram shows the acquisition cable connection.
- Attach acquisition cable to backplane.
- Tighten connector screws.
2.2 Plug Power Supply Board and I.S. Barrier Module onto Backplane Board with 14 Pin Connector
Diagrams illustrate plugging in the power supply board and I.S. barrier module onto the backplane. Labeled parts are: A. I.S. barrier board, B. Backplane board, C. Power supply board.
2.3 Plug Local Display Board into the Backplane 14 Pin Connector
Diagram shows the local display board connection to the backplane. Labeled parts are: A. 14 pin connector, B. Local display board.
- Make sure LCD board is fully seated to backplane 14 pin connector.
2.4 Slide Backplane, Power Supply, I.S. Barrier Module and Local Display Module Assembly into Transmitter Enclosure and Fasten with 4 Pan Head Screws
Diagrams show the assembly being slid into the transmitter enclosure and fastened with screws.
- Make sure boards are aligned in the enclosure and I.S. barrier board is inside card cage key retainer.
- Use the long Pan HD Screws #6-32 X .88 provided with the kit.
2.5 Install Endcap with Sight Glass
Diagram shows the installation of the endcap with a sight glass.
- Make sure endcap O-ring is installed.
2.6 Reinstall CPU Module and I/O Module in the Enclosure
Diagrams show the reinstallation of the CPU module and I/O module into the enclosure.
2.7 Install CPU Module TB-1 and TB-2 and I/O Module Terminal Connectors
Diagrams show the terminal connectors. Labeled parts are: A. CPU TB-2, B. CPU TB-1, C. I/O module connectors.
2.8 If Explosive Atmosphere is Not Present, Connect the Power Supply Terminal Connectors and Apply Power to the Unit
Diagrams show power supply connections labeled A (24V loop power) and B (10.4VDC - 36VDC power). Another diagram highlights CPU LEDs.
- Ensure all CPU LEDs are green.
- Observe Local Display startup sequence (see Observe local display startup sequence).
2.9 If Explosive Atmosphere is Present, Install Endcaps and Apply Site Power to Equipment
Diagram shows an endcap security latch labeled 'A'.
- Reinstall endcap security latches.
- Apply site power.
Note: If explosive atmosphere is present and site power initializes the unit, a Service technician should observe the Local Display startup sequence (see Observe local display startup sequence).
2.10 Observe Local Display Startup Sequence
Diagram shows the local display and its startup sequence segments.
- Two seconds after power up, the “Rosemount” logo appears at the bottom of the LCD screen.
- The Checksum displays.
- Make sure all segments are displayed (all the segments will come on and stay on for about 4 seconds). Pay careful attention and make sure that all segments are functioning and no segments are missing.
- The Wait command displays, and then the four default Display Items scroll on the display.
2.11 Configure Display Items, Measurement Units, and Scroll Delay
Screenshot shows the 'Field Setup Wizard - Local Display' configuration window, allowing selection of display items, meter volume units, and flow rate time units.
Configuration applications options:
- MeterLink™ - Field Setup Wizard
- AMS® Device Manager
- Field Communicator
Reference manuals:
- HART® Field Device Specification 3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meters
- HART Field Device Specification 3810 Series Liquid Ultrasonic Meters
- 3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meters Installation Manual
- 3810 Series Liquid Ultrasonic Meters Installation Manual
- 3812 Liquid Ultrasonic Meters Installation Manual
2.12 Reinstall Wire Security Seals on the Endcaps, if Necessary
Installation complete
Diagram shows the completed installation of the 3410/3810 series transmitter with local display, labeled 'A'.