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Druck DPI620 Genii User Manual

Druck DPI620 Genii
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User Manual Druck DPI 620G-IS
GE Digital Solutions
Druck DPI620 Genii
Intrinsically Safe
Calibrator
and Communicator Series
User Manual – 116M5464
© 2016 General Electric Company. All Rights Reserved. Specifications are
subject to change without notice. GE is a registered trademark of General
Electric Company. Other company or product names mentioned in this
document may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective
companies, which are not affiliated with GE

Table of Contents

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Druck DPI620 Genii Specifications

General IconGeneral
Operating SystemProprietary
Operating Temperature-10°C to 50°C
HART CommunicatorYes
Foundation Fieldbus CommunicatorYes
Temperature Range-10°C to 50°C
Protection RatingIP54
Electrical MeasurementVoltage, current, frequency, and resistance
ConnectivityUSB, Bluetooth
Pressure ModulesInterchangeable PM620 modules
Power SupplyRechargeable Li-ion battery
Pressure UnitsMultiple selectable
Battery LifeUp to 8 hours (depending on usage)

Summary

Safety Precautions and Warnings

General Safety Precautions

Outlines general safety rules, including using approved tools, obeying warning signs, and maintaining clean work areas.

Operation in a Hazardous Environment

Details operational conditions and special conditions for safe use in hazardous areas, including classification and restrictions.

General Warnings for Safe Operation

Provides warnings regarding tool usage, ignoring limits, proper use, and personal protective equipment.

Electrical Warnings for Safe Use

Covers electrical safety, battery handling, power supply specifications, and temperature ranges to prevent shocks and fires.

Pressure Warnings for Safe Handling

Lists warnings related to pressure handling, system isolation, pipe ratings, and cleanliness to prevent leaks and damage.

Software and Firmware Management

Upgrading the Unit Software

Details the process of downloading software from the website and transferring it to the instrument via USB.

Upgrading the HART Device Library

Guides on updating the HART device library by running a self-extracting executable file.

Electrical Operations and Functions

Measure and Source Functions Overview

Lists the various electrical measurement and source functions the DPI620G-IS can perform, such as current, voltage, and frequency.

Basic Calibrator Operation Steps

Guides on performing basic calibration tasks, including selecting functions and saving tasks.

Measure and Source Operations Detailed

Covers features for measure and source operations, including process controls and settings.

Measure or Source Current with Internal 15V Loop Power

Explains how CH2 can measure/source current with internal 15V loop power, showing terminal connections.

Example Procedure: Source DC Voltage on CH1

Shows CH1 setup for sourcing DC voltage (0-12V) or DC mV (0-2000mV), explaining connections and output value setting.

Measure or Source Frequency Signals

Demonstrates CH1 setup for measuring frequency in Hz, kHz, or counts, including trigger setup options.

Measure or Simulate RTD Functions

Illustrates CH1 setup for RTD measurement/simulation using a 4-wire method, detailing connections and RTD type selection.

Measure or Simulate a Thermocouple (TC)

Shows CH1 setup for TC measurement/simulation, detailing connections and thermocouple type selection.

Pressure Indicator Operation (MC620-IS)

Setting Up a Leak Test

Explains that this utility is for Pressure Measurement modes to calculate system leaks.

Setting the Pressure Module to Zero

Describes how to write a new zero pressure value to the module, with conditions for sensor adjustment.

Data Logging Operations

Documentation and Analysis Functions

Analysis Function Overview

Explains the Analysis function for calibrating device transfer characteristics using Reference and Input channels.

Defining the Reference Channel

Details how to select and set a channel as the Reference channel for analysis, canceling other settings.

Defining Each Input Channel

Explains how to set up Input channels, including SCALING, ERROR TYPE, LINEARITY, and TOLERANCE parameters.

Performing the Analysis Function

Describes how to set input parameters, start the analysis, and interpret results like deviation and tolerance limits.

Running a Calibration Procedure

Explains the purpose of Run procedure for calibration, listing required items like software and drivers.

HART® Operations and Communication

HART® Menu Operations Guide

Describes typical HART operations like reading variables, checking status, and changing device configuration.

Starting the HART® SDC Application

Guides on starting the HART SDC application by selecting the HART channel and button.

Executing HART Methods

Lists available HART methods like Self-test, Loop test, and Sensor trim, and how to execute them.

Method Example: Analog Trim Procedure

Explains performing an analog trim on a 4-20 mA loop without external meters, using CH2 for reference value.

HART® Offline Capabilities

Foundation™ Fieldbus Operations

Foundation™ Fieldbus Application: Connecting to Network

Explains launching the FOUNDATION™ Fieldbus application and checking unit model if it fails to open.

Scanning for Foundation™ Fieldbus Devices

Provides steps for scanning FOUNDATION™ Fieldbus devices, including connecting to the network and selecting OPEN CONNECTION.

Foundation™ Fieldbus Communication: Device Focus View

Shows specific device information like PD tag, Device Id, and Block List, enabling parameterization.

Executing Fieldbus Methods

Defines methods as executable functions for configuration or calibration, executed by selecting 'execute' and following prompts.

Using the Function Finder

Describes Function Finder for searching variables and functions online, simplifying navigation without a manual.

PROFIBUS PA Fieldbus Operations

PROFIBUS Application: Connecting to Network

Explains launching the PROFIBUS application and checking unit model if it fails to open.

Scanning for PROFIBUS PA Devices

Provides steps for scanning PROFIBUS PA devices, including connecting to the network and selecting OPEN CONNECTION.

PROFIBUS Communication: Device Focus View

Shows specific device information like Descriptor, Type, and Block List, enabling parameterization.

Using the PROFIBUS Function Finder

Describes Function Finder for searching variables and functions online, simplifying navigation without a manual.

Calibration Procedures Overview

Before Starting Calibration

Lists requirements for accurate calibration, including using specific equipment and maintaining a stable temperature environment.

Calibration Selection Sequence

Guides through the advanced menu option for calibration, including PIN entry and performing calibration.

Calibrating Current (Measure) Function

Details calibration steps for current measurement on CH1/CH2, including connections, temperature stabilization, and checks.

Calibrating Current (Source) Function

Outlines calibration for current sourcing on CH1/CH2, emphasizing measure calibration first and applying specific values.

Calibrating DC mV/Volts (Measure) Function

Covers calibration for DC mV/Volts measurement on CH1/CH2, including connections, temperature stabilization, and input values.

Calibrating DC mV/Volts (Source) Function

Details calibration for DC mV/Volts sourcing on CH1, including connections, temperature stabilization, and input values.

Calibrating Frequency (Measure/Source)

Explains frequency calibration for measure and source functions, including setup for signal generator/frequency meter.

Calibrating Frequency, Pulse Amplitude (Source)

Details calibration for frequency pulse amplitude sourcing on CH1, using a volts calibrator for amplitude measurement.

Calibrating Resistance (Measure) (Standard)

Covers calibration for resistance measurement (standard) on CH1, including connections for 0-400Ω and 400Ω-4kΩ ranges.

Calibrating Resistance (Measure) (True Ohms)

Explains resistance measurement calibration (True Ohms) on CH1, differing from standard by selecting 'True Ohms' in the menu.

Calibrating Resistance (Source) Function

Details calibration for resistance sourcing on CH1 across different ranges, including connections and input values.

Calibrating TC mV (Measure) Function

Covers TC mV measurement calibration on CH1, including connections, temperature stabilization, and input values.

Calibrating TC mV (Source) Function

Details TC mV sourcing calibration on CH1, including connections, temperature stabilization, and input values.

Calibrating CJ and CJ (TC Method) (Measure)

Explains performing cold junction calibration using the preferred TC method, including setup and calculation of CJ (adjust) value.

CJ (TC Method) Calibration Steps

Explains performing cold junction calibration using the preferred TC method, including setup and calculation of CJ (adjust) value.

Calibrating Pressure Indicator Modules (PM 620-IS)

Guides on calibrating pressure indicator modules, including assembly, connections, and applying pressure values for gauge/absolute sensors.

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