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Guided Wave Radar
Level Transmitter
Enhanced Model 705
Software v3.x
Installation and Operating Manual
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Guided Wave RadarLevel TransmitterEnhanced Model 705Software v3.xInstallation and Operating Manual

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10WARNING! The Model 7xD, 7xR or 7xT overfill probes should beused for Safety Shutdown/Overfill applications. All otherGuided Wave Radar probes should

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2.4.2 Installing a Twin Rod Probe(Models 7xB, 7x5, and 7x7)Before installing, make sure the:• Model and serial numbers on the nameplates of theECLIPSE

Strona 4 - 1.0 QuickStart Installation

1257-600 Eclipse®Guided Wave Radar Transmitter2.4.2.2 To install a Model 7x7 standard flexible twin rod probe: Make sure the process connection is at

Strona 5 - 1.2.1 Probe

1357-600 Eclipse®Guided Wave Radar Transmitter2. Ratio of Diameter: Length (A:B) is 1:1 or greater; anyratio <1:1 (e.g., a 2"× 6" nozzle

Strona 6 - 1.2.2 Transmitter

14 Align the probe process connection with the threaded orflanged mounting on the vessel. For threaded connections, tighten the hex nut of the probe

Strona 7 - Probe Length

 Make sure that there is at least 1" (25 mm) spacingbetween the active probe rod and any part of the tank(walls, stillwell, pipes, support beams

Strona 8 - 2.0 Complete Installation

1657-600 Eclipse®Guided Wave Radar Transmitter2.4.5 Installing the TransmitterThe transmitter can be ordered for installation as anIntegral or Remote

Strona 9 - 2.3.2 Equipment and Tools

1757-600 Eclipse®Guided Wave Radar TransmitterRed (+)Black (-)(+)(-)2.5 WiringCaution: All HART versions of the ECLIPSE Model 705 transmitteroperate a

Strona 10 - Guided Wave Radar Transmitter

1857-600 Eclipse®Guided Wave Radar Transmitter2.5.2 Intrinsically SafeAn intrinsically safe (IS) installation potentially has flam-mable media present

Strona 11 - (Models 7xB, 7x5, and 7x7)

1957-600 Eclipse®Guided Wave Radar Transmitter2.6 Configuring the TransmitterThe ECLIPSE transmitter comes configured from the factorybut can be recon

Strona 12 - (Models 7x1, 7x2, 7xF, 7xJ)

57-600 Eclipse®Guided Wave Radar TransmitterRead this Manual Before InstallingThis manual provides information on the Eclipse®trans-mitter. It is impo

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2057-600 Eclipse®Guided Wave Radar Transmitter2.6.3 Transmitter Display and KeypadThe ECLIPSE transmitter has an optional liquid crystal display(LCD)

Strona 14 - 0.50" (13 mm) Ø

2157-600 Eclipse®Guided Wave Radar Transmitter2.6.5 Model 705 Menu: Step-By-Step ProcedureThe following tables provide a complete explanation ofthe so

Strona 15 - Bulk Solids Probe

2257-600 Eclipse®Guided Wave Radar Transmitter2.6.5.1 Measurement Type: Level Only (Loop Control = Level)Display Action Comment12SenstvtyxxxEnter valu

Strona 16 - 2.4.5.2 Remote Mount

2357-600 Eclipse®Guided Wave Radar Transmitter2.6.5.1 Measurement Type: Level Only (Loop Control = Level)Display Action Comment33DispFact(select)Selec

Strona 17 - Wiring Diagram

2457-600 Eclipse®Guided Wave Radar Transmitter2.6.5.2 Measurement Type: Level and Volume (Loop Control = Volume)Display Action Comment1*Status**Volume

Strona 18 - 2.5.3 Explosion Proof

2557-600 Eclipse®Guided Wave Radar Transmitter2.6.5.2 Measurement Type: Level and Volume (Loop Control = Volume)Display Action Comment22SZ Fault(selec

Strona 19 - 2.6.1 Operating Parameters

2657-600 Eclipse®Guided Wave Radar Transmitter2.6.5.2 Measurement Type: Level and Volume (Loop Control = Volume)Display Action Comment44Fid GainxxxSup

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2757-600 Eclipse®Guided Wave Radar Transmitter2.6.5.3 Measurement Type: Interface Level (Loop Control = Interface Level)Display Action Comment1*Status

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2857-600 Eclipse®Guided Wave Radar Transmitter2.6.5.3 Measurement Type: Interface Level (Loop Control = Interface Level)Display Action Comment21SZ Fau

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2957-600 Eclipse®Guided Wave Radar Transmitter2.6.5.3 Measurement Type: Interface Level (Loop Control = Interface Level)Display Action Comment43FidTic

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Table of Contents1.0 QuickStart Installation1.1 Getting Started...41.1.1 Equipment and Tools ..

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3057-600 Eclipse®Guided Wave Radar Transmitter2.6.5.4 Measurement Type: Interface and VolumeDisplay Action Comment1*Status**IfcLvl**% Out ** Loop *Tra

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3157-600 Eclipse®Guided Wave Radar Transmitter2.6.5.4 Measurement Type: Interface and VolumeDisplay Action Comment24BlockDisxx.x luEnter distance belo

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3257-600 Eclipse®Guided Wave Radar Transmitter2.6.5.4 Measurement Type: Interface and VolumeDisplay Action Comment46Hist RstPress Enter and select yes

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3357-600 Eclipse®Guided Wave Radar Transmitter2.6.6 Offset DescriptionThe parameter referred to as Lvl Ofst in the ECLIPSE menuis the desired level re

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342.6.7 Strapping Table DescriptionThe Model 705 is available with a 20-point custom strap-ping table. Up to 20 pairs of Level—Volume points can beent

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3557-600 Eclipse®Guided Wave Radar Transmitter2.7 Configuration Using HARTA HART (Highway Addressable Remote Transducer)remote unit, such as a HART co

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3657-600 Eclipse®Guided Wave Radar Transmitter1 Calibration 2 Basic Setup 3 Advanced Setup 4 Diagnostics5 Review1 Device Setup 2 Level 3 % Range

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3757-600 Eclipse®Guided Wave Radar Transmitter2.8 FOUNDATION fieldbus™Digital Communications2.8.1 DescriptionFOUNDATION fieldbus is a digital communic

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3857-600 Eclipse®Guided Wave Radar TransmitterDetails regarding cable specifications, grounding, termination,and other network information can be foun

Strona 33 - 2.6.6 Offset Description

3957-600 Eclipse®Guided Wave Radar Transmitter2.8.3 Device ConfigurationDevice DescriptionsThe function of a Fieldbus device is determined by thearran

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1.0 QuickStart InstallationThe QuickStart Installation procedures provide the keysteps for mounting, wiring, and configuring the Eclipse®level transmi

Strona 35 - 2.7.2 Display Menu

4057-600 Eclipse®Guided Wave Radar TransmitterFISCO certifying agencies have limited the maximumsegment length to 1000 meters because the FISCO modeld

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4157-600 Eclipse®Guided Wave Radar Transmitter3.2.2 Interface DetectionThe ECLIPSE Model 705, when used with the Model 7xTcoaxial probe, is a transmit

Strona 37 - Model 705 3.x

4257-600 Eclipse®Guided Wave Radar Transmitter3.2.3 Time Domain Reflectometry (TDR)TDR uses pulses of electromagnetic (EM) energy to mea-sure distance

Strona 38 - 2.8.2 Benefits

4357-600 Eclipse®Guided Wave Radar TransmitterLEVEL, % OUTPUT and LOOP values Basic configuration data is Reconfigure the Probe Model and/or Probeare

Strona 39 - 2.8.4 Intrinsically Safe

4457-600 Eclipse®Guided Wave Radar Transmitter3.3.2 Status MessagesDisplay Message Action CommentOK None Normal operating modeInitial None Program is

Strona 40 - 3.0 Reference Information

4557-600 Eclipse®Guided Wave Radar Transmitter3.3.2 Status MessagesDisplay Message Action CommentLo Temp Present temperature inelectronics compartment

Strona 41 - 3.2.2 Interface Detection

463.3.3 Troubleshooting ApplicationsThere are numerous causes for application problems.Media buildup on the probe and stratification are coveredhere.

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473.3.3.3 Model 705 (Single Rod Application)• NozzlesNozzles can create false echoes that can cause diagnosticmessages and/or errors in measurement. I

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FM 705-5XXX-1XX Intrinsically Safe Class I, Div. 1; Groups A, B, C, & D705-5XXX-2XX Class II, Div. 1; Groups E, F, & G T4Class III, Type 4X, I

Strona 44 - 3.3.2 Status Messages

4957-600 Eclipse®Guided Wave Radar Transmitter3.4.2 Agency Specifications – Intrinsically Safe Installation

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1.1.2 Configuration InformationSome key information is needed to configure theECLIPSE transmitter. Complete the following operatingparameters table be

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5057-600 Eclipse®Guided Wave Radar Transmitter3.4.3 Agency Specifications – FOUNDATION fieldbus System

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513.5 Parts3.5.1 Replacement PartsItem Description Part Number Electronic moduleHART with display (SIL 1) Z31-2835-001HART without display (SIL 1) Z3

Strona 48 - 3.4 Agency Approvals

5257-600 Eclipse®Guided Wave Radar Transmitter3.6 Specifications3.6.1 FunctionalSystem DesignMeasurement Principle Guided time-of-flight via time doma

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53Reference Conditions  Reflection from water at +70° F (+20° C) with 72" coaxial probe(CFD threshold)Linearity  Coaxial/Twin Rod Probes: <0

Strona 50 - OUNDATION fieldbus System

5457-600 Eclipse®Guided Wave Radar TransmitterReference Conditions Reflection from liquid of selected dielectric at +70° F (+20° C) with 72" prob

Strona 51 - 3.5 Parts

Dual-element Probes5557-600 Eclipse®Guided Wave Radar TransmitterSingle Rod ProbesDistance to Probe Acceptable Objects<6" Continuous, smooth,

Strona 52 - 3.6 Specifications

5657-600 Eclipse®Guided Wave Radar TransmitterTemperature/Pressure Charts3.6.6 Physicalinches (mm)33.00 or 144(838 or 3650)3.75(95)3.00(76)2.37(60)2.0

Strona 53 - 3.6.2 Performance - Model 705

5757-600 Eclipse®Guided Wave Radar Transmitter3.6.6 Physical – Coaxial Probesinches (mm)Eclipse®with 7XS ProbeFlanged ConnectionEclipse®with 7XS Probe

Strona 54 - 3.6.4 Process Conditions

5857-600 Eclipse®Guided Wave Radar Transmitter3.6.6 Physical – Twin Rod Probesinches (mm)Eclipse®with 7x7 Twin Rod Flexible ProbeFlanged or NPT Connec

Strona 55 - 3.6.5 Probe Specifications

5957-600 Eclipse®Guided Wave Radar Transmitter3.6.6 Physical – Single Rod Probesinches (mm)Eclipse®with 7xF-E ProbeHygienic ConnectionProbeInsertion

Strona 56 - 3.6.6 Physical

61.2.2 Transmitter Tighten the hex nut of the probe process connection orflange bolts.NOTE: Leave the plastic protective cap in place until ready toi

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3.7 Model Numbers3.7.1 Transmitter6057-600 Eclipse®Guided Wave Radar Transmitter03⁄4" NPT1 M201 Cast aluminum, dual compartment, 45° angle2 316 s

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D Coaxial High Temp./High Pressure3⁄4" processconnectionor largerDielectric range ≥1.4R Coaxial Overfill ProbeL Coaxial High Temp./High Pressure

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3.7.2 Probe6257-600 Eclipse®Guided Wave Radar Transmitter75L 3" 900# ANSI Ring Joint Flange 5M 3" 1500# ANSI Ring Joint Flange 5N 3"

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6357-600 Eclipse®Guided Wave Radar Transmitter7TT 31⁄2" 600# Fisher®- Proprietary Carbon Steel (249B) Torque Tube FlangeTU 31⁄2" 600# Fisher

Strona 61 - 3.7.2 Probe

Accuracy The maximum positive and negative % deviation over thetotal span.ANSI American National Standards Institute.ATEX ATmospheric EXplosive Europe

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Radar Radio Detection And Ranging Uses EM energy and highspeed timing circuits to determine distance. Original Radar devicesused energy in the radio f

Strona 63 - DIN FLANGE CONNECTIONS

Copy blank page and store calibration data for future reference and troubleshooting.Item Value Value ValueVessel NameVessel #Process MediumTag #Electr

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6757-600 Eclipse®Guided Wave Radar TransmitterCopy blank page and store calibration data for future reference and troubleshooting.Item Value Value Val

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BULLETIN: 57-600.20EFFECTIVE: October 2012SUPERSEDES: March 20125300 Belmont Road • Downers Grove, Illinois 60515-4499 • 630-969-4000 • Fax 630-969-94

Strona 66 - 705 Eclipse

1.4 QuickStart ConfigurationThe ECLIPSE transmitter comes configured with defaultvalues from the factory but can be reconfigured in the shop(disregard

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857-600 Eclipse®Guided Wave Radar Transmitter2.0 Complete InstallationThis section provides detailed procedures for properlyinstalling and configuring

Strona 68 - SUPERSEDES: March 2012

92.3 Before You Begin2.3.1 Site PreparationEach ECLIPSE transmitter is built to match the specificphysical specifications of the required installation

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