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5150 Series HART® Communicator User Manual

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1. 38 Touchscreen Keysets 2 5 39 Navigating the Communicator 40 Navigating the Communicator continued 41 HART connection status 42 5150 Operating Instructions 19 HART navigation and connection status 43 Power key functions eee 19 HART connection status continued 44 Power key functions continued 20 Green connection Dar 44 Backlight reducing intensity 21 HART list of found HART devices 45 Backlight settings for timeout 22 Standby settings for timeout 23 Main system menus eere 46 Timeout Backlight and Standby are System Setup Men 47 eleng EE 24 Date Time Setup System menu 48 The battery pack te 25 Power Setup System Menu 49 The battery pack life continued 26 5150 User s Manual Page 6 9R253 E April 2015 Language Selection System Menu 50 Advanced Tools for HART Waiting for the Offline Conttguration 73 Language Selection Displayed 51 Advanced Tools for HART Indicators in Calibrating the touchscreen System Offline Configuration 74 MENU ee 52 ETE T T SS Advanced Tools for HART Indicators in dose cci EE Offline Conttg
2. Advanced Tools for HART Offline Configuration The lt All gt configurations on the first screen The Alb selection 1 New 5150s do not have saved configurations so none are listed in the All gray area on the right side 2 5150s with saved configurations l Inthe figure below that 5150 has 23 device configurations stored on it 2 Selectthe right arrow or tap the right side to make it active 3 Youcan navigate this list in the same way as in the DD Browser 4 You may select an item on the right side instead of having to navigate through the manufacturers device names device revisions and BLANK DD files lt All 23 gt ABB Actaris Neptune AGAR Ametek 12345678 RESFINAL RESVR CONFIG1 Analytical Technology Inc xi dd Anderson Instrument Comp Ee X Note As you navigate to specific manufacturers you will see the appropriate configurations for your selection As you navigate through specific devices and revisions you will see fewer and fewer 5150 User s Manual Page 71 9R253 E April 2015 Advanced Tools for HART Offline Configuration Creating a new configuration Create new configurations in one of two ways l Select a DD configuration from the list on the right side and Store it with a new name 2 Navigate the lists of manufacturers device names device revisions and select 1 Select lt BLANK gt to create a new DD configuration offline 2
3. 1 Create new configurations 2 Modify existing configurations Note To use both functions you can navigate the three levels 1 Manufacturer first level 2 Device name second level 3 Device revision number third level Three ways to navigate in the DD Browser Select the DD Browser button to navigate the levels ch Three ways to navigate through the lists in each level 1 Select the up or down arrow keys 2 Type one or more letters of the manufacturer s name or device name 3 Tap the touchscreen to select a name or device 5150 User s Manual Page 65 9R253 E April 2015 Advanced Tools for HART Two Option buttons Cancel button in DD Browser Select the Cancel button the red button with the X to return to the HART Setup Menu from any of the levels in DD Browser lt All 13 8 gt ABB Actaris Neptune AGAR Ametek Analytical Technology Inc Anderson Instrument Company X Note ALL 1378 tells you that there are 1378 DD files in total 5150 User s Manual Page 66 9R253 E April 2015 Advanced Tools for HART DD Browser Use the DD Browser to view a list of manufacturers Typing one or more letters is the fastest way to navigate to the manufacturers list Use the up and down arrows to move to a specific manufacturer Do one of the following to view the devices by that manufacturer 1 Select the Enter key 2 Tap the touchscreen to select
4. 9R253 E April 2015 Limited number of characters Yellow box appears When characters entered in an edit box reach the size limit for a specific parameter the cursor disappears and a yellow block appears after the last character The communicator ignores any additional character entries For example The Find short tag edit box has an eight 8 character limit As soon as you reach that limit a yellow box appears See the following screen shot Enter Tag to find QWERTYUI e Navigating in the screen Viewing long text Data entry always shifts the characters to the left as you type so the end of the entry is visible as in the following screen shot Enter Tag to find HDD Ajs njejoji trie i el fel Is u e es S X J Swipe the text to view all of the text line If the length of the data entry exceeds the viewable area on the screen use your finger to swipe the characters to the right as you do on a smartphone You can then swipe the characters back to the left Compare the text in the following screen shot with the preceding screen shot Enter Tag to find temperature transmitter model 24 3 5150 User s Manual Page 37 9R253 E April 2015 Navigating the keysets Navigating 181 keys To move to other keysets use e The Navigate to previous keyset lt lt lt touchscreen button e The Navigate to the next keyset gt gt gt touchscreen button Caps Lock
5. Device setup Device setup Sensors Sensors Variable seftinc 5150 User s Manual Page 60 9R253 E April 2015 Function buttons Explaining the buttons Explaining the Function buttons The following table lists the buttons with their functions in the HART menus The System Settings button returns you to the system menus The HART connection is not dropped when you select this button Select the green HART connection bar to return to the HART menus when you have finished using the system menus Note Some system setting changes may require the HART connection to be re established before the changes will occur The New Shortcuts button allows users to create shortcuts to HART menus The Select Configuration Option button displays two icons The first is the Not ready button It looks like a folder It displays four options Retrieve Configuration not active Store Configuration not active Review Configuration active Delete Configuration active The second is the Ready button It looks like folder that has two arrows It displays four options Retrieve Configuration active Store Configuration active Review Configuration active Delete Configuration active 5150 User s Manual Page 61 9R253 E April 2015 Function buttons More buttons More Function buttons Device setup The Hotkey button the company that manufactured the transmitter defined
6. Generic starts automatically The Generic HART Communication mode starts automatically when HART communication is initiated with a device for which no Device Specific DD device object file is stored in the communicator s flash memory When this occurs the status line displays e Generic e The device tag 5150 User s Manual Page 82 9R253 E April 2015 Specific and Generic HART communication continued Generic mode running In general the Generic HART mode operates similar to its device specific DD counterpart e See section Polling HART Communication of this manual for more details e However the communicator does not display Device Specific related communication menus or options when in the Generic communication mode e For example the Zero and Sensor trim menu options normally executed by Device Specific commands are not displayed for pressure transmitters without DD support Managing Configuration Files The Configuration Option button The Configuration Option button gives you four configuration options Four configuration options After you select the Configuration Option it displays four options 1 Devices 2 PV Select Configuration Option 3 PVAO Retrieve Configuration 78 AVA AV MEM Retrieve Configuration Store Configuration OA Review Configuration Delete Configuration Online 5150 User s Manual Page 83 9R253 E April 2015 Managing Config
7. Spare parts list Meriam Part numbers See Meriam Contact Information to order these parts 7A900529 HART Test Lead Kit included with unit 00014 This is the standard banana plugs mini grabbers 250 Q shunt resistor Standard size 250 Q shunt resistor ZA36821 included with unit This is required for HART low resistance loops Soft carrying case included with unit Z9P790 This is a custom soft case with adjustable shoulder strap and HART lead compartment Z9P791 Hand strap included with unit 79A820 3 9150 Series Lithium lon Battery Pack included with unit 5150 Series battery charging kit included with unit 100 240 Vac 50 60 Hz It SE includes charging cradle power cord and USB cable USB cable Type A to B It is 2 m length 6 60 Z9P802 feet included with unit You must have this to update the unit 7O0P822 9150 Series battery charging power cord included with unit 79P823 1 64 in Hex key wrench included with unit This fits the battery pack screws 5150 Series uSD system memory card Z9OP780 included with unit The 5150 software is installed on it 79A1100 Geier Replacement Kit included with 5150 User s Manual Page 96 9R253 E April 2015 Recommendations for your battery NOTICE Make it last longer E 3 Charge it often Note Disregard battery memory battery training and fully discharge the battery periodically comments people ma
8. backlight setting typical TEMPERATURE SPECIFICATIONS Storage 40 Fto 140 F 40 Cto 60 C Operating 14 Fto 122 F 10 Cto 50 C Charging 50 F to 104 F 10 C to 40 C CONNECTIONS Standard banana jacks 34 in center for HART communication Communication serial cable to computer port Battery charging Connection via charging cradle APPROVALS 5150X ATEX I S ATEX Intrinsically Safe Ex Il 1 G Ex ia IIC T4 Ga cULus Listed Intrinsically Safe Exia Class I Div 1 Groups A B C D TA 10 C lt Ta lt 50 C IECEx UL 13 0004 Entity parameters Pi 1 25W li 200m4A Ci O Us Vi 30V Um USB 5V Um battery 5V CE CE compliance APPROVALS 5150 general purpose LE CE compliance MEMORY Dedicated pu SD flash memory card for 5150 Series application software DD and configuration storage 5150 User s Manual Page 93 9R253 E April 2015 Safety notices A WARNING Avoid intense heat Do not subject the batteries to intense heat This could cause e Overheating e Fire e Rupture or e Explosion Electrical shock Deformation Cracks e Unplug the Damage to the charging cradle charging cradle Damage to the power cord or e Never use it again Damage to the power adapter amp CAUTION Don t disassemble or modify Do not take apart or modify any component This could e Cause personal injury e Cause the communicator to fail e Invalidate cert
9. 5150 User s Manual Page 79 9R253 E April 2015 Polling HART Communication A communicator is in one of three states The three states are 1 Polling 2 Initiating 3 Connected Note If the communicator is not connected or initiating then it is always polling for devices on a loop Gray connection bar Polling Address or Found is 407 When the bar is gray there is no device found Polling Address O0 3 Found O Gray connection bar Initiating When the bar is gray the currently selected device is in the process of connecting Initiating Device Gray connection bar no actions If you select the gray bar no action will occur The communicator will continue to send poll address messages within the configured range as long as a device has not been selected for connection If new devices are added to the loop within the configured range they will be found automatically Yellow connection bar Number of Devices Found A yellow bar displays the number of devices that the communicator has found 5150 User s Manual Page 80 9R253 E April 2015 Polling HART Communication continued Display all devices Select the yellow connection bar to display a list of connected devices Select Device Address 0 103 Address 0 103 Address 5 248R Address 14 NIT X Select a device Select a device and select Accept e The box collapses and the communicato
10. Selecting the Caps Lock does not affect the symbols in keyset 1 or keyset 2 in the following pages Touchscreen Keyset 1 Diagram of Keyset 1 See the detailed diagram of the touchscreen keyboard in the following figure of Keyset 1 FEEL ECD I EEEEDBIC Ic BBBER C Xi 3 4 5 6 7 Navigate to Previous keyset Key Caps Lock Select Upper or lowercase Cancel Space Accept Clear edit box Geer ds ld qe m e s Navigate to next keyset 5150 User s Manual Page 38 9R253 E April 2015 Touchscreen Keysets 112 5 Keyset 2 TEREE maramama marama rs SDEGRRSn XI Keyset 3 uppercase Keyset 3 lowercase gl tt DECHE MARIE 5150 User s Manual Page 39 9R253 E April 2015 Navigating the Communicator System Menus System menus provide access to information and to settings related to the operation of the communicator Communicator status line The top of the system menus displays system information You cannot use this area to navigate 1 Menu information 2 Communication status 3 Battery status 4 Time 5150 User s Manual Page 40 9R253 E April 2015 Navigating the Communicator continued Communicator status line explained The following table explains the different parts of the System Menu Menu This area displays the system menu When Information you see 5150 Field Communicator you at the top level menu Communica
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12. following figure for reference 5150X Proc Cont Eq for Hazardous Locations IS When installed per dwg 9R289 Use only with Z9A820 X Battery Pack Um battery 5V Um USB 5V Class I Div 1 Groups A B C D T4 Class I Zone 0 AEx ia IIC T4 Ou Ex ia IIC T4 e 10 C lt Ta lt 50 C LISTED Intrinsically Safe Circuit on 2W1 DEMKO 13 ATEX 1115457 IECEx UL 13 0004 WARNING Component substitution may impair intrinsic safety Refer to Manual for safety precautions Assembled in USA with foreign amp domestic parts Meriam Process Technologies 10920 Madison Ave Cleveland OH 44102 USA 5150 User s Manual Page 89 9R253 E April 2015 Hazardous area Warnings amp Cautions No substitutions Important Substituting components may impair Intrinsic Safety Preventing explosions important To prevent ignition of flammable or explosive atmospheres e Disconnect power before servicing e Never attempt to open the battery pack and replace batteries Restrictions on electrical connections Serious injury or death may result from explosions Before making electrical connections to an Intrinsically Safe model at the HART jacks verify the HART instrument of interest is installed in accordance with intrinsically safe field wiring practices Restrictions in hazardous areas Restrictions apply to the use of Intrinsically Safe units in hazardous areas e Refer to Intrinsic Safety Control Drawing
13. list 2 Select the right arrow key to highlight the DD revision for that device revision Note The bottom left side of the screen displays the manufacturer s name and the device name The bottom right side displays the file name lt All gt Device Rev Device Rev Device Rev Device Rev Device Rev Device Rev ZYX VAI VE 1 0203 FMS Remember You can use the left arrow key to move back through the other levels to 1 Device revisions 2 Device names 3 Manufacturers The right side of the screen gray area On the Device Revision level the right side displays details about what you selected on the left side See the figure above 5150 User s Manual Page 69 9R253 E April 2015 Advanced Tools for HART Offline Configuration Offline Configuration navigation Select this button to navigate the offline configurations You navigate them the same way you navigated through the levels in the DD Browser Note If you are communicating with a physical device when you select this button the message Disconnect and try again appears Two ways to use the offline configuration After selecting the Offline Configuration button you can 1 Create a new configuration from 1 A lt BLANK gt configuration 2 An existing configuration on the 5150 and store it with a new name 2 Edit an existing configuration 5150 User s Manual Page 70 9R253 E April 2015
14. of the problem e Send the e mail to returnforms meriam com Return Material Authorization Do not send any unit for repair unless you contacted Meriam for a Return Material Authorization RMA number Important If you have not received this number and clearly marked it on the package being shipped back we will return the unit at your expense The Meriam Service amp Repair Department will provide you with this number when you complete the website form fax or e mail your information An RMA number must accompany all incoming packages to insure proper tracking processing and repair work Questions Call Meriam US Customers 1 800 817 7849 International customers 1 216 281 1100 Ship the box to Meriam Process Technologies 10920 Madison Avenue Cleveland Ohio 44102 USA 5150 User s Manual Page 92 9R253 E April 2015 Appendices Product Specifications BASE UNIT 11 9 in L 5 6 in W at display 2 50 in W at handle 1 9 in D 30 2 cm L 14 2 cm W at display 6 3 cm W at handle 4 8 cm D PC ABS alloy plastic case with shock absorbing bumpers rated IP51 2 1 Ibs including battery Passes one meter drop test onto concrete DISPLAY 4 3 in widescreen backlit TFT color touchscreen display with 480 x 272 WQVGA pixel resolution POWER Li ion battery pack 3 6 volts nominal 1 5A charging cradle 100 240Vac 50 60Hz input BATTERY LIFE Approximate 10 hours continuous use at the 100
15. to the charging cradle and to a computer to update files The communicator must be in the cradle and turned on to update files Note See the section for Updating communicator software Insert the communicator not the battery The charging cradle is not intended to recharge a battery itself To properly recharge a battery pack you must insert the battery into the communicator before placing it into the charging cradle 5150 User s Manual Page 28 9R253 E April 2015 The charging cradle continued Not intrinsically safe The charging cradle is not rated for intrinsic safety e You must use it in non hazardous areas only Note See the Hazardous area use section of this manual for more details Note See the Intrinsic Safety Control Drawing in the Appendix of this manual for more details Kickstand useful for viewing the display Better angle to view the display The communicator is equipped with a kickstand to provide a better viewing angle than when it lays flat on a table e To open the kickstand pull it down until it snaps into the open position e To close the kickstand squeeze the base inwards from both sides to unlatch it and pull it down until it snaps into the closed position e See the yellow arrows in the following figure 5150 User s Manual Page 29 9R253 E April 2015 Loop Communication Jacks amp Field wiring practices Loop Communication Jacks Loop Commun
16. uses the word standby mode to describe putting the communicator into an energy saving mode where it uses very little power Some use the word sleep mode instead of standby 5150 User s Manual Page 12 9R253 E April 2015 Installing or removing the battery pack NOTICE Installing the battery To install the battery pack 1 Set the communicator enclosure with the display downward on a flat stable surface 2 Restthe battery pack in the battery pack compartment of the enclosure 3 Leave a V in gap or 1 27 cm between the battery pack and the connector on the communicator enclosure 4 Slidethe battery pack inside the enclosure until the connectors mate completely and the screws align with the threaded inserts on the communicator body Note Two standard 6 32 screws hold the battery pack in the communicator These screws are a part of the battery pack They have hexagonal sockets that require a 7 64 in hex key wrench 5 Thread the screws into the inserts to complete the installation Note The 7 64 in hex key wrench is included with the unit Don t over tighten Do not over tighten the screws when you install the battery pack Over tightening screws can cause damage the communicator Note Maximum torque should not exceed seven 7 in Ib or 0 79 N m Removing the battery Reverse the order of the steps in the Installing a battery section above 6 32 screws with 1 64 in hexagonal socket
17. well as e Hexadecimal A to F numeric data entries Note When you are not entering data the input from these keys is ignored 5150 User s Manual Page 31 9R253 E April 2015 Keyboard functions Decision keys amp buttons Decision keys on the keyboard become active when decision buttons appear on the screen Decision keys function the same way as the decision buttons Note See the section Creating Shortcuts for more details Note Decision keys are also used for some subordinate operations related to the functions buttons See Function buttons in HART menus Note See the decision keys and touchscreen buttons in the following table a Key Touchscreen button Cancel or Esc a X Accept 5150 User s Manual Page 32 9R253 E April 2015 Keyboard functions continued Navigate down Navigation amp Information Use the navigation keys to move the highlight around on screen and to select the item that is highlighted Navigate up Navigate left H IE e Navigate right Enter Select Menu item Display Information Enter Select Menu item Menu item Note the Display Information key displays HART information where that is provided by the DD file Note See the section Shifting the highlight in HART menus for more information about the Advance Switch key Numeric keys Numeric keys are used e To enter numeric data e To advance menus and initiate act
18. 5150 Series HART Communicator ANM meriam User Manual AA meriam AAA meriam Scott Fetzer company bol AEn PUR POs Pg ounan P Pd 4UG 0 OGL 10920 Madison Ave Cleveland Ohio 44102 1 216 928 1100 1 800 817 7849 www Meriam com Copyright 2013 Meriam 9R253 E April 2015 Safety Information Preventing injury Failure to follow all instructions could result in injury e Read e Understand e Follow all safety warnings and instructions provided with this product e Meet or exceed your employer s safety practices Not liable In no event shall Meriam be liable for any indirect special incidental consequential or punitive damages or for any lost profits arising out of or relating to any services provided by Meriam or its affiliates It is not possible for Meriam to identify all foreseeable uses or misuses therefore all persons involved in commissioning using or maintaining this product must satisfy their self that each intended application is acceptable Safety Symbols The following table defines the safety symbols signal words and corresponding safety messages used in the manual These symbols e Identify potential hazards e Warn you about hazards that could result in personal injury or equipment damage 5150 User s Manual Page 2 9R253 E April 2015 Safety Symbols Safety e Explaining the symbols This is the Read Instruction Manual symbo
19. ART Communication Foundation Meriam Contact Information Meriam Process Technologies Address Meriam Process Technologies 10920 Madison Avenue Cleveland Ohio 44102 USA Telephone US customers 1 800 817 7849 International customers 1 216 281 1100 Fax US customers 1 216 281 0228 International customers 1 216 281 0228 E mail addresses Departments E mail addresses Return Material Authorization Service returnforms meriam com amp Repair Department Sales sales meriam com Website www meriam com Local Meriam Representatives Find a local Meriam To find a find local Meriam representative use this map to find contact representative information REP LOCATOR 5150 User s Manual Page 9 9R253 E April 2015 Definitions for Terminology Terminology Definitions e A button always refers to an area on the screen that you can Button or ke tap to select functionality u y e Akey always refers to hardware push buttons on the keyboard that you can press Manufacturers create HART compliant Device Description DD files that reside on the 5150 You may need to check for updates to the DD files from time to time e DD files provide a standardized method for host systems to access and display valuable parameters located in field instruments so that the full capability of the device can be accessed via the HART protocol DDs are used to describe such parameters as device diagnostics multi var
20. ART Two Option CONMUDUCG E 88 OUNO e 65 Updating communicator softWare 98 Advanced Tools for HART Two Option Hazardous area Ugen 89 eifreg le CERERI ERROR RUNE 66 Hazardous area Warnings amp Cautions 90 Advanced Tools for HART DD Browser 67 i Hazardous area Warnings amp Cautions Advanced Tools for HART View device i CODD UO Ree 91 names and revisions eee 68 j Le EE 2 View device names and revisions pene OPTED CONMUMUCO E 69 Appendices sacccsssscccccssccssssseccssscccocssesesssseccesen 93 Advanced Tools for HART Offline i Product Specifications 93 TEE 70 Safety notices AN 94 Advanced Tools for HART Offline d CODFISUFation secat En E Sr Me tts aes 71 Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE Directive 2012 19 EU 95 Advanced Tools for HART Offline Configuration eee 72 Spare parts IISU ui peores elits 96 5150 User s Manual Page 7 9R253 E April 2015 Recommendations for your battery 97 EC Declaration of Conformity Intrinsically me cif ROPE EN er SAE OAM On Re REE CAM Tee eee ee 100 Intrinsic Safety Control Drawing 98 EC Declaration of Conformity 99 5150 User s Manual Page 8 9R253 E April 2015 Trademarks HART Communication Foundation HART and HART Communication Foundation are used by permission of the H
21. DD files 5150 User s Manual Page 77 9R253 E April 2015 Connecting the 5150 to Smart Transmitters with HART technology Banana Jacks You make HART connections using two standard banana jacks 3 4 in center located on the top of the communicator HART connections are standard banana jacks 3 4 in center or 1 9 Note Polarity is not a concern for HART connections Therefore both jack collars are black Note Meriam supplies a HART lead kit complete with mini grabber connections and a 250 O load resistor with each unit Part number ZA900529 00014 Wiring diagram Loop resistance lt 250 Q For low loop resistance less than 250 Q a 250 Q resistor may be needed in the loop to insure reliable HART communication Meriam supplies a 250 Q load resistor in the form of a standard adapter part number ZA36821 Refer to the following diagram for connection details 250 ohm Shunt Load Resistor ai d HART DEVICE N LOOP POWER SUPPLY 5150 User s Manual Page 78 9R253 E April 2015 Loop resistance 250 O Wiring diagram loop resistance gt 250 Q When connecting the communicator to a loop with a resistive load greater than 250 Os the HART jacks may be connected across the loop and or to the HART device communication terminals Refer to the following diagram for connecting across the loop and HART DEVICE LOOP Rz 250 ohms POWER SUPPLY
22. HART Setup Menu screen displayed in the following section Viewing the HART Setup Menu and navigation options The communicator displays the status of any HART connections and provides several ways to navigate HART Setup 5150 User s Manual Page 43 9R253 E April 2015 HART connection status continued Yellow connection bar A yellow connection bar appears when searching for more than one polling address and found at least one device Multidrop Green connection bar When the bar appears green it indicates that a device is actively connected to the communicator Select the green connection bar to display the HART menu system Y IA AREA 26 Restart polling The green connection bar indicates a device is connected to the communicator When you select the Restart Poll icon two actions occur e Anew poll search disconnects the established HART connection e Anew poll search starts for devices in the poll address range set by the user 5150 User s Manual Page 44 9R253 E April 2015 HART list of found HART devices Display a list of devices If the HART connection status bar indicates there are multiple devices found then select the connection bar to display a list of the connected devices From the list of found devices e Select the device you want to connect or e Cancel this operation Select Device Address 0 103 Address 0 103 Address 5 248R Ad
23. KO A S Testing amp certifics P O Box 514 Lyskaer 8 DR 2730 Herlev Denmark This Declaration is based on Compliance with the following Standards ing Hazardous Environments e EN 60079 11 2012 Electrical apparatus for explosive gas atmospheres Intrinsic inc EN 60079 0 2012 Electrical apparatus for explosive gas atmospheres General equirements EN 60079 26 7007 Special requirement Seege I Cego 1G Series 515 nsu MTM E E MU MEE EN 61326 12006 Electrical equipment for measurement control and laboratory use EMC e EN 60529 1992 res IP Code IP51 The manufacturer also attests that the products listed above conform to the essen 2011 65 EU by self declaration Authorized Representative in EU A Adnan Page K disi apagelalstockshed com 1 2014 Phone 011 8 328 2310 Stock Shed Limited Stoneycroft House Eversley Mud Lane Hampshire Lower Common RG27 005 5150 User s Manual Page 100
24. Keys EC Dedicated Numenc ls Keypad LSC On Off Key K m 5150 User s Manual Page 16 9R253 E April 2015 Touchscreen System menus Touchscreen Display details The communicator has a 4 3 in 10 9 cm widescreen backlit TFT color touchscreen display e It hasa480 x 272 WQVGA pixel resolution e The entire viewable area of the screen is an active touch surface e The touchscreen responds to and is optimized for finger presses even when you are wearing gloves Important e No stylus is necessary e Never tap the screen with sharp objects simply use your finger Touchscreen Two menu systems The communicator displays two types of menus e System menus e HART menus 5150 User s Manual Page 17 9R253 E April 2015 Touchscreen System menus continued Touchscreen System menu The system menu displays after you press the Power key You can switch to the system menu from any HART menu There are three distinct areas on the system menus e The top ofthe menu provides system information e The middle of the menu contains navigation icons to system actions or new system menus e The bottom ofthe menu contains current HART connection status and navigation buttons System Information MFC5150 Field Communicator 3 System Focus Pane e T7 Navigation 7 HART Connections L YTA AREA 28 and Navigation Touchscreen HART menus HART menus appear when conn
25. Option 2 Diag Se Store Configuration Review Configuration Delete Configuration 5 Review Online Device setup Retrieve Configuration FERRARI Gemeen 4 Detailed gt 8 51AM 5150 User s Manual Page 11 9R253 E April 2015 Definitions for terminology continued Terminology Select Standby or sleep Definitions This manual uses the word select to refer to e Navigating the levels of menus in the communicator e Opening additional screens o Tonavigate the communicator s menu levels o Toview information o Toview additional functions e Performing some task on the communicator Note Highlight an on screen button you want to choose and select it You may select items by using one of several methods Navigation numbers HART Setup Menu Navigation shortcuts Touchscreen gestures as you do on a smartpnone sucn as e Tapping on screen buttons or icons e Swiping left or right e Scrolling up or down Navigation keys use e The Arrows and Advance Switch buttons to highlight a button e The Select button to select the highlighted button Numeric keys e 1 9 and O minus and decimal e These Navigation shortcuts select the function directly A combination of touchscreen gestures and keys Note The Spacebar is used as a shortcut key only on system menus Since it is directly above the Navigation keys it offers an easy way to select the connection bar This manual
26. RT enabled device You can select which tag to display on HART connection bar Choices are tag or long tag If a long tag does not exist on the connected device a short tag will always be displayed You can configure an offline device See Advanced Tools You can review all DDs on the 5150 by manufacturer device revision level and DD revision level 5150 User s Manual Page 54 9R253 E April 2015 Shifting the highlight in HART menus Connected HART devices Once a HART device has been properly connected and HART communication is established between that device and the communicator you can open HART Menus Three navigation panes You can navigate the HART menus in three panes 1 The Navigation pane 2 The Menu Path bar pane 3 The Function pane YTA AREA 26 NND 13 01 1 PV Unit 2 PY Damp 3 PV damp point we d Sensors Online Device setup Basic setup PV Unit amp Damp Shifting the highlight Press the Advance Switch key to shift between the three panes 5150 User s Manual Page 55 9R253 E April 2015 Shifting the highlight in HART menus continued The Navigation pane has a gray highlight The highlighted menu line item in the Navigation pane appears as gray YTA AREA 26 23 24 degC 4 730 mA 10 00 degC 300 00 degC Online Yellow highlight on the menu path bar Press the Advance Switch key once and the highlight moves from the Na
27. Select the green checkmark lt All gt Device Rev Device Rev Device Rev Device Rev Device Rev Device Rev ZYX DevRev 02 DdRev 03 VAI VE 1 w Valve Positioner Pneumatic Note BLANK only appears at the last level Confirm you want to create an offline configuration Select the green checkmark to confirm that you want to create a Configure Offline Configure Offline zYX 000057 VALVE 1 ee DevRev 02 DdRev 03 Valve Positioner Pneumatic Note Selecting the Cancel button takes you back to the HART Setup Menu 5150 User s Manual Page 72 9R253 E April 2015 Advanced Tools for HART Waiting for the Offline Configuration Wait while the 5150 initiates the offline device After confirming your selection the 5150 returns you to the HART Setup Menu briefly while it initiates the offline device configuration HART Setup QS Ze Initiating Device Blue connection bar When the connection bar turns blue with the name of the offline device you selected you can select the bar to create an offline configuration Offline icon HART Setup SE A ND820 1 22997222 L Note The offline icon O covers part of the HART icon to indicate that you are no longer connected to a physical device 5150 User s Manual Page 73 9R253 E April 2015 Advanced Tools for HART Indicators in Offline Configuration Question marks and default vari
28. USD memory card access 5150 User s Manual Page 13 9R253 E April 2015 Charging the battery pack NOTICE Charge six 6 hours Charge the battery completely for six 6 hours before first use See the sections about The charging cradle for more detail Memory System Card NOTICE Uses for the memory card Meriam ships a uSD memory system card with the communicator This system card is necessary for the following uses e Storage of required software e Software updates e HARTDD files e Device configuration files Use only with the 5150 The uSD memory system card is not intended for use unrelated to the operation of the communicator The 5150 Series System card must be installed to operate the communicator Note While the uSD memory system card is in the 5150 there is no way to access the card except with the Meriam provided computer software Replace with Meriam Z9P780 If you need to replace the uSD card it must be replaced with Meriam part number Z9P780 or the successor part number specified by Meriam e Replace the card only under the direction of Meriam personnel e Use of anon system memory card voids the Intrinsic Safety Compliance 5150 User s Manual Page 14 9R253 E April 2015 Memory System Card continued Installing amp removing battery pack To remove and to replace the memory system card you must remove the battery first See the Installing or removing the ba
29. a menu that allows the user quick access to pre defined functionality from anywhere in the HART menus The Display Status button displays the current e HART device status e Communication status e More status available indicators Note This button is only illuminated when there isa status available The Commit Changes button illuminates when you have modified parameters on the communicator and you have not committed those changes to the device e Select this icon to begin the process of updating the device to match the communicator parameters View a list of parameters that have been changed by highlighting the Commit button and select Accept The User Shortcut buttons are device specific and appear when you have created shortcuts to simplify HART navigation on that device 5150 User s Manual Page 62 9R253 E April 2015 Creating Shortcuts New shortcut button Select the New shortcuts button if you want to create your own shortcut to the current HART Navigation menu You can customize the name on a button using a maximum of 20 characters Note In the following example the new shortcut button appears under the Function buttons as Device setup It was created to go back to Device Setup YTA AREA 26 1 Test device New 2 Loop test e shortcuts 3 Calibration button 4 Error log 5 Power monitoring Device setup Online Device setup gt Diag Service Managing shortcuts Each device DD can have ten shortc
30. a specific one 3 Select the right arrow key lt All 13 6 gt ABB Actaris Neptune AGAR Ametek Analytical Technology Inc Anderson Instrument Company X Navigate lists in a complete circle 1 Select the up arrow key when you are on ALL 1378 to navigate to the end of the alphabet See the figure below 2 Or select the down arrow key when you are at the end of the alphabet to go to the beginning of the alphabet This feature allows you to navigate in a circle Vortek Instruments LLC WELLTECH SHANGHAI Westlock Controls WIKA Yokogawa YTC ZYX Note Navigating in this way applies to all levels in the DD Browser and Offline Configuration 5150 User s Manual Page 67 9R253 E April 2015 Advanced Tools for HART View device names and revisions View a list of device names 1 When the list of device names appears you may use the up and down arrow keys or select one or more letters to jump quickly through this list 2 Select the Enter key or the right arrow key to view all the device revisions for that device lt All 255 ANALYZER PRESSURE ZYX Note lt ALL 25 gt tells you that the ZYX manufacturer has 25 DD files 5150 User s Manual Page 68 9R253 E April 2015 View device names and revisions continued View a list of device revisions 1 When the list of device revisions appears you may use the up and down arrow keys to jump quickly through this
31. ables in the DD file When a lt BLANK gt offline configuration appears you may see l Question marks These appear in text fields and they mean that the DD file had been created offline and the 5150 doesn t know what the values should be List values The first value listed in the DD file displays as the default value Zeros These may be the actual default value or they represent other possible values ND820 T S HB 11 01 1 2 d 4 5 6 DH 8 9 0 Pressure units psi Temperature units degC Signal direction Valve closed at 4 mA Pos sensor rot Clockwise opens Position gain Parameter D Parameter B Safety range Tag MORE Note The question marks on the title bar come from the Tag field 5150 User s Manual Page 74 9R253 E April 2015 Advanced Tools for HART Indicators in Offline Configuration Modified parameters alert yellow arrow When you change a parameter in an offline configuration a yellow arrow appears in the Status column alerting you to unsaved changes 1 Select the Configuration Options button in the Functions panel to Store the configuration with a name 2 This stored configuration will appear in the first level All list and appropriate subsets Additionally the number next to All increases by one ND820 T e SNB 1111 Pressure units bar Temperature units degF Signal direction Valve closed at 4 mA Configuration Pos sensor rot Clo
32. annot discover the device 1 Set the poll type to by address and set the polling address range to the maximum 1 0 15for HART Universal Revision 5 devices 2 0 63 for newer HART devices 2 Allow the communicator to poll and determine if the device is found 6 If multiple HART devices are in the loop there could be an address conflict two devices at same address Testing the devices individually is the best path 7 Determine if there are multiple master devices on the loop HART communication only permits one primary and one secondary master 8 Remove all other secondary master devices from the loop for troubleshooting 5150 User s Manual Page 87 9R253 E April 2015 Troubleshooting HART Communications continued Troubleshoot Generic When the message Generic displays after connecting to a HART device there are two possible causes 1 No device specific DD for that device is currently installed in communicator memory This could occur if the device DD has not been released by the HART Communication Foundation or if the DD database on your computer requires updates See the following resources 1 See the section Updating communicator software 2 See http www hartcomm org for full list of DDs 2 The connected HART device supports only HART Universal and Common Practice commands for example generic commands There are several such devices on the market particularly level type de
33. atch Time Temperature Low Limit MORE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 When you download a DD or configuration from FC Manager you must turn off the 5150 and turn it on to see these new files on the 5150 5150 User s Manual Page 76 9R253 E April 2015 HART Communication with the 5150 Series Maintain field devices The communicator provides device specific HART communication functions that allow the user e To poll e To commission devices e To configure or re configure e To maintain supported HART field devices e To maintain devices through analog and sensor trim adjustments HART commands To facilitate communication with a HART field device the communicator uses the following commands e Universal e Common Practice and e Device Specific Device Description file DD uses e Many other features defined by the device manufacturer are also supported e The communicator will communicate with any HART device through Universal and Common Practice Commands using the standard Generic DD but must have the DD for a specific HART device installed before it can execute Device Specific Commands e When HART device support for new devices becomes available the communicator software can be easily updated using a computer with an internet connection and software provided Updating your communicator with DDs See the section for Updating communicator software for more information and links about
34. ate Time Setup Date Time Menu Icons The following table lists the three Date Time Menu icons and describes them Date Time Menu Description You can adjust the system day month and year Q You can adjust the system Time minutes and hour m 12 hour or You can choose 12 hour 24 24 hour mode or 24 hour time for display 5150 User s Manual Page 48 9R253 E April 2015 Power Setup System Menu Power Setup Menu Power Setup Menu displays two icons Power Setup Power Setup Icons The following table lists the two Power Setup Menu icons and describes them SOMO Sd Description Menu Icons You can set the timeout to automatically reduce the backlight to the minimum setting 10 96 during Backlight Timeout periods of inactivity You can set the timeout to Standby automatically switch the Timeout system to standby mode during periods of inactivity 5150 User s Manual Page 49 9R253 E April 2015 Language Selection System Menu Display available languages Select this icon to display a list of available languages You can change the language that is be used for all System menus E Important The languages that display are used for the System menus and for HART menus when supported by the DD file Select your language From the list of available languages e Highlight the language that you want to use e Select Accept Note Select Cancel to avoid making a se
35. ce This particular status only applies to parameters Snsr typ I2 M EAE Parameter has Snsr conectn 2 Wire been changed Snsr1 snsr s n STEEN Dy the user 90 60 Hz filter 60 Hz Alarm Latc Alarm Latching Disabled Low Alarm Leve 3 60 mA NAMUR Output Resp Fast Output Response Final asmbly num 77294 Tag 103 MORE 1 2 3 4 5 6 D 8 9 0 Note Loading in the parameter value column indicates the communicator is in the process of retrieving data for the first time The MORE menu item If there are more than 10 items on a menu the tenth item displays as MORE Note This has the advantage that you can continue to navigate using numeric keys instead of having to scroll 5150 User s Manual Page 59 9R253 E April 2015 Function buttons in HART menus Navigating the Function buttons The following figure identifies the Function buttons and user shortcuts one example of a shortcut System settings Configuration Option Display Status User shortcut s New shortcuts Hotkey UU D X am so que qs Commit Changes Scroll up or down in the Function pane When you create shortcuts you may need to scroll up in the Function pane to see all the other shortcuts and scroll down to see the Function buttons Note You can use your finger to swipe the touchscreen to scroll up or down or you can use the arrow keys to scroll up and down Compare the two following figures
36. ckwise opens Options Position gain 0 00 button Parameter D 0 00 Parameter B 0 00 Safety range 0 00 96 Tag BLDG26 MORE 1 2 3 4 5 6 ri 8 9 0 5150 User s Manual Page 75 9R253 E April 2015 Advanced Tools for HART Function buttons NOTICE Function buttons in Offline Configuration During Offline Configuration there are only four Function buttons available The System Settings button takes you to the HART Setup Menu Press the Blue connection bar to return The Configuration Options button provides you with the same options as online configurations The Display Status button alerts you to parameters with undetermined values See the figure below The Cancel button stops the Offline Configuration and returns to the HART Setup Menu with no offline configuration device displayed Note Only when you create a configuration offline like the one in the figure below does an undetermined value appear An undetermined value is a common offline state when there are conditions on which the parameter is dependent conditional attributes Recommendation You should change these parameters before storing this configuration VG9000H S 1150 Temperature High Limit Total Operation Time Limit Total Valve Full Strokes Limit Total Actuator Full Strokes Limit Total Partial Stroke Tests Limit Supply Pressure Low Limit Supply Pressure High Limit Supply Pressure L
37. dress 14 NIT X Vv 5150 User s Manual Page 45 9R253 E April 2015 Main system menus Connected main menu This is the main communicator menu MFC5150 Field Communicator Main menu icons The following table lists the three main system icons and describes them System Setup HART Setup System Information Description Provides access to the system setup menus for changing communicator parameters Provides access to the HART setup menus for changing HART specific parameters Provides access to information regarding model number serial number battery level and so on 5150 User s Manual Page 46 9R253 E April 2015 System Setup Menu System Setup menu icons The following pages provide more information about each of the four icons in the System Setup Menu System Setup Descriptions of Setup icons The following table lists the four System Setup Menu icons and describes them Description You can set the current date Date amp Time Setup and time for timestamps on files and system indicators You can adjust settings for Power Management power usage backlight and standby timers You can select the preferred Language language ar Touchscreen You can calibrate the Calibration touchscreen 5150 User s Manual Page 47 9R253 E April 2015 Date Time Setup System menu Date time Setup This is the Date Time Setup Menu screen D
38. e 5150 enters Standby mode due to any of the alerts you can resume However a second alert appears quickly after resuming 2 Ifthe 5150 enters Standby mode after the red or final alerts the final alert reappears quickly Charge it now You cannot continue to work Reminder After two hours in Standby mode the 5150 turns off The charging cradle Cradle connection details Look at the back of the cradle USB Power connection to connection to computer AC adapter Automatically recharges Each communicator includes a charging cradle and power adapter The cradle automatically recharges the lithium ion battery when the communicator is properly inserted into it Note To fully recharge a depleted battery takes about six hours 5150 User s Manual Page 27 9R253 E April 2015 The charging cradle continued NOTICE Charging indicator There is a multicolor LED on the front of the charging cradle This LED indicates the current charging mode Charging LED indicator light Light Status indicates 0000 The communicator has not been correctly inserted or the power is disconnected Solid Green The battery is fully recharged Flashing Amber The battery is charging Solid Amber The battery temperature is out of the charging range The charging process has been suspended Flashing Red There is a battery fault Solid Red There is a charging fault Connecting to a computer You need to connect the USB cable
39. ected to HART devices The HART menus are only available when a HART communication enabled device is connected and communicating with the communicator There are four distinct areas on a HART menu e The top ofthe menu provides information on the currently attached device as well as various status indicators e The middle of the menu is divided into two functional areas HART Menu navigation Function buttons e The bottom of the menu contains the HART Menu Path bar 5150 User s Manual Page 18 9R253 E April 2015 Touchscreen HART menus continued Sample HART menu display Notice the red numbers in the figure below and their corresponding descriptions YTA AREA 26 1 mm 13 55 1 PV Unit 2 PV Damp 3 PV damp point Device setup Online Device setup Basic setup PV Unit amp Damp Device and status line HART navigation menu HART menu path Function buttons p oU x ge 5150 Operating Instructions Power key functions Turn on When you press and hold the Power key for two seconds the communicator launches a complete system start sequence e The first screen displays the Meriam logo e The second screen displays a white screen with a list of drivers loading e The third screen displays the date and time e Now the communicator is ready to use 5150 User s Manual Page 19 9R253 E April 2015 Power key functions continued Standby When you press the Power k
40. ess the Esc key to keep the old settings The Esc key is the Cancel decision key New calibration settings have been measured Press the Enter key to accept the new settings Press the Esc key to keep the old settings 5150 User s Manual Page 52 9R253 E April 2015 System Information System Menu View status details about the communicator The System Information icon displays information such as Battery Level Software Version and other system details about the communicator MFC5150 Field Communicator System Information This display window lists both communicator information and HART information Swipe up or down on the display to view more information You can also use the up or down arrow keys to view more details MEO System Information Battery Level 100 Software Version 1 12 HART Link Version 2 01 Running Since Apr 04 2014 14 19 MFC5150 System Model acces wm wm em om wm d lt a e nan 5150 User s Manual Page 53 9R253 E April 2015 HART Setup Menu HART Setup Menu The HART Setup Menu provides four options HART Setup HART Setup icons The following table lists the HART Setup Menu icons and describes them HART Polling Address Range Selection Setup HART Tag For Display Offline Configuration DD Browser Description You can select a range of addresses to poll or select a tag or long tag to use in polling for a HA
41. ettings icon to change the timeout setting Navigating to the Standby timeout settings From the Main System screen 1 Select the System Setup icon Y 2 Select the Power Management icon uil R 3 Select the Standby timeout settings icon See the following screen shot Power Setup 5150 User s Manual Page 23 9R253 E April 2015 Timeout Backlight and Standby are cumulative An example of the cumulative timeouts The Standby timeout period does not start until the Backlight period has timed out To determine the amount of time before a communicator automatically enters Standby mode you must add the timeout settings for Backlight and Standby together You set the Backlight timeout to 30 seconds You set the Standby timeout to 3 minutes After the communicator is out of the cradle and it has no input for 30 seconds The communicator reduces the intensity to 10 96 3 minutes and 30 seconds after the start of the Backlight timeout The communicator enters Standby mode 5150 User s Manual Page 24 9R253 E April 2015 The battery pack life Keep charging it We strongly recommend putting the communicator in the charging cradle whenever you are not using it This is the easiest way e To conserve battery life e To increase the overall number of battery charge cycles 5150 in the charging cradle For portable use A rechargeable lithium ion ba
42. ey and release the communicator enters the standby mode sometimes referred to as sleep mode e The screen is off and the communicator ignores most user input to conserve battery power e The on board computer maintains the previous system state of functionality to resume quickly e Do not use the standby mode as a substitute for turning off the unit for extended periods of time Resume When you press the Power key and release the communicator quickly resumes operation from being in Standby e treturns to the exact state of functionality that it was in before entering standby e From the Power Setup Menu users can enter a specific time for the unit to automatically enter the standby mode to conserve battery power Turn off When you hold the Power key until the screen turns off the communicator is turned off e Werecommend turning off the communicator as the best way to conserve battery life Note The batteries will lose some power while not in use For this reason we recommend keeping the communicator in the charging cradle when not in use 5150 User s Manual Page 20 9R253 E April 2015 Backlight reducing intensity Pressing the Backlight key The Backlight key allows you to choose one of five levels of intensity 20 96 40 96 60 96 80 96 and 100 96 brightness You can press the Backlight key while on any screen e Press the Backlight key and release it to display the current percen
43. ging cradle continued 28 ATEX Documentation 4 EE sonent 29 ATEX Documentation continued 5 Kickstand useful for viewing the display E 29 Trademar cene ee eren ep ye a 9 S Loop Communication Jacks amp Field wiring HART Communication Foundation 9 ect P 30 Meriam Contact Information 9 Keyboard overview eene 31 Definitions for Termlnelog 10 Keyboard functions eese 32 Definitions for terminology continued 11 Keyboard functions continued 33 Definitions for terminology continued 12 eye Candee OR Sere en CY Gt 2 ISO Latin 1 Character Set 34 Installing or removing the battery pack 13 Charging the battery pack 14 Memory System Card esee 14 Memory System Card continued 15 5150 Series HART Communicator Overview 16 Touchscreen System menus 17 Touchscreen System menus continued Touchscreen HART menus continued 19 ISO Latin 1 Character Set continued 35 Limited character sets 36 Limited number of characters 37 Navigating in the screen 37 Navigating the keysets 38 Touchscreen Keyset 1
44. h keysets are grouped more logically than the standard order of the ISO Latin 1 Character Set Additionally the touch keysets appear in an order based on estimated usage e Since the ISO basic Latin alphabet characters are on the dedicated keyboard they are the last touch keyset See Touchscreen Keysets 2 5 65 characters on the dedicated keyboard These 65 keys handle most data entry e 26 lowercase keys e 26 uppercase keys e 1 Caps Lock key e 10 numeric keys e 1 minus key e 1 decimal key Touchscreen buttons appear e Whenever a text edit window appears the touchscreen keyboard becomes visible e The touchscreen keysets offer larger buttons than the keyboard for easier typing 5150 User s Manual Page 35 9R253 E April 2015 Limited character sets Buttons and keys are unavailable Some data parameters do not support the full ISO Latin 1 character set For example The Find short tag screen has a limited character set This means e The non functioning touchscreen buttons appear dimmed e The lowercase alphabetic keys do not work e Select the Caps Lock to use the uppercase characters Enter Tag to find Lowercase characters are unavailable lt lt aa X Enter Tag to find wpercase a wjE RI T YjU T JOJP Se A S D F G H J K L SS BBM eS aa XJ VS t t A Caps Lock symbol appears next to the touchscreen Caps Lock button 5150 User s Manual Page 36
45. iable measurements and device configuration information in a digital format As applied in the HART Protocol this digital information is imposed on top of the industry standard process control 4 20mA signal Note The two italicized statements come from the HART Communication Foundation s web site http en hartcomm org hcp tech dd aboutprotocol dds html DD or Device Description files This manual uses the word highlight in two ways 1 Asa noun highlight refers to an icon or a menu line that has the focus on screen at any given time 2 Asa verb highlight refers to a Pressing the arrow keys or Advance key to change the focus to a new button b Pressing and holding a button on screen for one second to change the focus to a new button Highlight 5150 User s Manual Page 10 9R253 E April 2015 Definitions for terminology continued Terminology Highlight colors Definitions Highlights appear in three colors red gray and yellow A red rectangle appears in System menus System Setup A gray highlight appears in the HART Navigation pane YTA AREA 26 1 LRV 10 00 degC 2 URV 300 00 degC 3 Snsri unit degC 4 Snsri LSL 200 00 degC 5 Snsri USL 400 00 degC Online Hot key gt Range values A yellow border appears in Iech 10 42 Selection boxes when an item is selected The HART Function button pane The HART menu path bar YTA AREA 26 1 Process Select Configuration
46. ication Jacks or Lead Set All 5150 models are equipped with a standard size banana jacks on 0 75 in or 1 9 cm center The lead set supplied with the communicator has a standard banana plug on one end and mini grabbers on the other for convenient connections Field wiring practices For the Intrinsically Safe model 5150X Verify that the instruments you want to use in the loop are installed in accordance with intrinsically safe field wiring practices before making a connection from the field device to the communicator s loop communication jack See the Hazardous area use section of this manual See the Intrinsic Safety Control Drawing in the Appendix for more information 5150 User s Manual Page 30 9R253 E April 2015 Keyboard overview Arranged by frequency of use The keyboard is arranged into four areas based on the frequency of use e Most frequently used keys The navigation The numeric keys e Less frequently used keys The alphabetic The fixed function keys RORWRERRETAY BUF oft Alphabetic MANSRORFIGHHE th amp Decision MZAXACIVIBINIMA Upper lower Mal E m Pf Backspace case toggle Navigation nter Select Information i Pe Advance Switch Numeric DH D Minus D E Decimal Fixed Power ED Backlight Alphabetic keys The alphabetic keys are arranged in the same order as a standard QWERTY keyboard The alphabetic keys are used for e Text data entries as
47. ification e Void the warranty No extension cords Plug the power adapter directly into an outlet Important Do not use an extension cord with the power adapter 5150 User s Manual Page 94 9R253 E April 2015 Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE Directive 2012 19 EU European Union only Important This directive is only valid in the EU e This product complies with the WEEE Directive 2012 19 EU marking requirement e The following marking indicates that you must not discard this electrical electronic product in domestic household waste European Union Product Category With reference to the equipment types in the WEEE directive Annex 1 this product is classified as a Monitoring and Control Instrumentation product e Do not dispose of it in domestic household waste e When disposing of products in the EU contact your local Meriam representative US government agencies You must check with the US Environmental Protection Agency EPA state agencies and other local authorities before you dispose of electrical or electronic waste e The EPA www epa gov e You must remember that some state and local authorities have stricter requirements than the federal requirements Other countries You must check requirements of your national and local regulations before you dispose of electrical or electronic waste 5150 User s Manual Page 95 9R253 E April 2015
48. in the Appendix of this manual for more information e Meriam reserves the right to revise the Intrinsic Safety Control Drawing without notice e Contact Meriam for the current Intrinsic Safety Control Drawing US Customers 1 800 817 7849 International customers 1 216 281 1100 5150 User s Manual Page 90 9R253 E April 2015 Hazardous area Warnings amp Cautions continued A CAUTION Double check the Intrinsic Safety Control Drawing For Intrinsically Safe model 5150X consult the Intrinsic Safety Control Drawing in the Appendix of this manual for e Restrictions e Special instructions in use e Llectrical connections allowed 5150 User s Manual Page 91 9R253 E April 2015 Returning for repair First Request a Number In the event that a 5150 Series requires service and must be returned for repair please contact Meriam using one of the methods listed in the following table to request a Return Material Authorization RMA number Information http www meriam com resources service repair authorization Complete information online and submit the form If you printed and completed the Service amp Repair Authorization form then fax it to US 1 216 281 0228 Customers International 1 216 281 0228 customers We need the following information in the email e Look on the 5150 Series label to find the Model number amp the Serial number e Give a brief description
49. io 44102 USA nicator Model 5150 series Series 5150 hand held ait compliant with EMC Directive 2004108EC e EN 61326 12006 Electrical equip neasurement control and laboratory use EMC e EN 60529 1992 Hor Io M IP Code IP51 The manufacturer also attests that the products li 201 1 65 EU by self declaration Authorized Representative in EU For and on behalf of ls p Aa Adrian Page apage distockshed com 10 SEP 2014 Phone 011 8 328 2310 StockShed Limited Date Stoneycroft House Eversley Mud Lane Hampshire Meriam Process cM Louer Comm RG27 0QS 5150 User s Manual Page 99 9R253 E April 2015 EC Declaration of Conformity Intrinsically Safe A m EC Declaration of Conformity merla m 2 RENI This is to declare in accordance with Directive 94 9 EC that the following product s are designed and manufactured in accordance with Annex II of Directive 94 0 EC e manufacturer esponsibility that the apparatus has been constructed in accordance with the principles of good engi ecu Peal E ET ee qo EN 60079 0 27006 has been successfully completed Manufacturer Menam Process Technologies a Scott Fetzer Company 10920 Madison Avenue Cleveland Ohio 44102 USA Product Description CE 0539 m iG 13 ATEX 1115457 Ex ia IIC T4 Ga IECEx UL 13 0004 Intrinsically Safe Exi Class I Div 1 Groups A B C D T4 10 C Tacz450 C Li 0 a 0 UL Intemational DEM
50. ions when indicated by the on screen icons Fixed function keys These include the Power key and the Backlight key e See the section for Power key functions e See the section for Backlight reducing intensity 5150 User s Manual Page 33 9R253 E April 2015 Keyboard the on screen keyboard Use both the dedicated and on screen keyboards When you combine the functionality of the dedicated keyboard with the touchscreen data keys you can simplify data entry and navigation The touchscreen buttons e Appear only during text data entry e Appear in a large easy to select key size e Add the complete ISO Latin 1 ISO 8859 1 character set except for numerals Enter Tag to find _ 9 DBIOBDBBBBEIERM EESESESESRPHERIRER Liu Xi aS ISO Latin 1 Character Set ISO Latin 1 character set The 5150 Series and HART communication support the ISO Latin 1 character set for data entry e The ISO Latin 1 character set is also known as the ISO 8859 1 set e This character set has 181 characters in it e 181 characters are on the touchscreen keysets e Only 65 of these characters are on the dedicated keyboard 5150 User s Manual Page 34 9R253 E April 2015 ISO Latin 1 Character Set continued 181 characters on the touchscreen 181 characters are available on the touchscreen e The first touch keyset that appears on screen are commonly used symbols See Touchscreen Keyset 1 e The touc
51. itted and you choose to store the parameters you are warned that the parameters do not match the device e Ifyou decide to continue to store the file it is marked as As Modified Be careful when retrieving a configuration Before retrieving a configuration remember that Retrieving a Configuration overwrites any uncommitted configuration parameters that have not been committed to the device Important Consider whether you need to Commit Changes to the device now to avoid losing any modified uncommitted parameters 5150 User s Manual Page 86 9R253 E April 2015 Troubleshooting HART Communications Troubleshoot No Devices Found If a HART device is connected to the communicator but Polling Address 0 appears or the device is not in the table of found devices follow these steps 1 Make sure all connections are correct and secure 2 Check for shorts open circuits and multiple grounds 3 Determine if the loop resistance is greater than 250 O and less than 1100 Os If less than 250 Q then use the supplied 250 Q load resistor in series with the loop see the diagram in the Connecting the 5150 to Smart Transmitters section 4 Determine if any device is in burst mode Disable burst mode if possible during troubleshooting 5 Checkthe polling address type and range selected from the system menus If the polling address set on the transmitter is outside of the range selected for the communicator it c
52. l This symbol indicates that you must read the instruction manual This is the Safety Alert symbol This symbol indicates a WARNING Warnings alert you to actions that can cause personal injury or pose a physical threat Please read these carefully This is the Safety Glasses symbol This symbol indicates that you must wear approved safety glasses during the task This is the Safety Gloves symbol This symbol indicates that you must wear approved safety gloves during the task Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided AA DANGER will result in death or serious injury Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in minor or moderate injury Indicates information essential for proper product installation 5150 User s Manual Page 3 9R253 E April 2015 ATEX Documentation The information on the following two pages only applies to countries in the European Union GB All instruction manuals for ATEX Ex related products are available in English German and French Should you require Ex related instructions in your local language you are to contact your nearest Meriam office or representative DK Alle brugervejledninger for produkter relateret til ATEX Ex er tilg ngelige pa engelsk tysk og fransk Skulle De nske yderligere oplysninger om handtering
53. lection 5150 User s Manual Page 50 9R253 E April 2015 Language Selection Displayed NOTICE Turn off and Turn on Once you have selected a new language you must turn off the communicator and then turn it on to see new language settings take effect MFC5150 Communicateur sur le Note You may see some menus immediately change language before you turn the communicator off New language displayed In the following example French is displayed in a HART menu and on the HART menu path bar YTA AREA 26 1 Vanables proc d 2 Diag et r glages 3 Config de base 4 Config d taill e 5 Visualisation _ Exploitation gt Config instrument Some screens not translated User defined text fields do not support multiple language translations such as e Some HART parameters tag long tag e File names e Shortcut labels 5150 User s Manual Page 51 9R253 E April 2015 Calibrating the touchscreen System Menu Begin calibrating the touchscreen Select the Calibration icon to display a standard calibration screen By tapping the crosshair when it appears in different locations on the screen the touchscreen calibration is measured 4 Accept the new settings or keep the old settings After tapping the crosshair when it appears the communicator offers you two choices e Either press the Enter Select key to accept the new settings or touch the screen e Or pr
54. m jazyku skontaktujte pros m miestnu kancel riu firmy Meriam CZ V echny u ivatelsk p ru ky pro v robky na n se vztahuje nev bu n schv len ATEX Ex jsou dostupn v angli tin n m in a francouz tin Po adujete li pokyny t kaj c se v robk s nev bu n m schv len m ve va em lok ln m jazyku LT Visos gamini ATEX Ex kategorijos Eksploatavimo instrukcijos teikiami angle vokie ig ir pranc zo kalbomis Nor dami gauti prietais Ex dokumentacij kitomis kalbomis susisiekite su artimiausiu bendrov s Meriam biuru arba atstovu LV Visas ATEX Ex kategorijas izstr d jumu Lieto anas instrukcijas tiek pieg d tas angiu v cu un fran u valod s Ja v laties sa emt Ex ieri u dokument ciju cita valoda Jums ir jasazinas ar firmas Meriam tuvako ofisu vai parstavi EST K ik ATEX Ex toodete kasutamisjuhendid on esitatud inglise saksa ja prantsuse keeles Ex seadmete muukeelse dokumentatsiooni saamiseks p rduge l hima Meriam Kontori v i esindaja poole PL Wszystkie instrukcje obs ugi dla urz dze w wykonaniu przeciwwybuchowym Ex zgodnych z wymaganiami ATEX dost pne s w jezyku angielskim niemieckim i francuskim Je eli wymagana jest instrukcja obs ugi w Pa stwa lokalnym je zyku prosimy o kontakt z najbli szym biurem Meriam 5150 User s Manual Page 4 9R253 E April 2015 ATEX Documentation continued P Todos os manuais de instruc es
55. o ini e so Ex sorodna navodila potrebna v va em tukejnjem jeziku kontaktirajte va najbli i Meriam office ili predstaunika H Az ATEX Ex m szerek g pk nyveit angol n met s francia nyelven adjuk ki Amennyiben helyi nyelven k rik az Ex eszk z k le r sait k rj k keress k fel a legk zelebbi Meriam irod t vagy k pviseletet BG Bcnykn ynrerBaHMs 3a nponykrM or cepnaTta ATEX Ex ce npennarar Ha aHrTIM CKMH HEMCK M dppeHckM eau AKO ce HyXg1aere or yNbTBAHMA 3a nponykTM OT cepusira Ex Ha ponHus BM e3vK ce CBbpKeTe c Ha 6NN3KNA ONC unu NpeACTaBUTeNCTBO Ha npma Meriam RO Toate manualele de instructiuni pentru produsele ATEX Ex sunt in limba engleza germana si franceza In cazul in care doriti instructiunile in limba locala trebuie sa contactati cel mai apropiat birou sau reprezentant Meriam M II manwali kollha ta l istruzzjonijiet g al prodotti marbuta ma ATEX Ex huma disponibbli bl Ingliz bil ermani u bil Fran i Jekk tkun te tie struzzjonijiet marbuta ma Ex fil lingwa lokali tieg ek g andek tikkuntattja lill eqreb rappre entan jew uffi ju ta Meriam 5150 User s Manual Page 5 9R253 E April 2015 Contents BE E UC E 1 Low battery level alerts for the XL Battery 26 Safety Information esee 2 Low battery level alerts continued 27 The charging cradle s 27 Safely SVIMDOIS sisse ues AS ERE Ne PRU NR PA NE qu I USE RUNS 3 The char
56. ontinued Status Line descriptions The following table lists the features of the Status line Connected HART Device HART Tag HART Beat Other active HART comm Battery Level Current Time DD files control HART menus This displays the model name of the HART device currently communicating with the 5150 Series communicator This displays the tag information returned from the HART device This alternates red and gray when there is active communication This remains gray when there is no communication This displays other HART devices that are active in the HART loop P indicates a Primary Master B indicates a Bursting Slave Device in burst mode This displays the remaining charge green that battery pack has Time of day Device Description DD files The HART DD files control the information that appears in the navigation pane The DD becomes activated when the HART device connects Note The manufacturer of the HART device and the HART Communication Foundation determine what appears in the navigation pane Menu Line Items Menu Line Items have three columns in the Navigation pane e Parameter name e Parameter value e Parameter status 5150 User s Manual Page 58 9R253 E April 2015 DD files control HART menus Parameter status column Green arrows in the right column indicate that you have changed parameter values that have not been committed to the devi
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58. r initiates a connection e Once the device connects the bar turns green Green connection bar connected Whenever the bar is green it indicates that a device is actively connected to the communicator e The communicator does not continue to poll for other devices e Ifthe green bar is selected the communicator initiates the online HART menus e Ifyou want to connect to a different device select the Restart Poll icon to resume polling for devices and the current HART connection will be dropped 5150 User s Manual Page 81 9R253 E April 2015 Specific and Generic HART communication Find specific devices The communicator supports a large and growing number of Device Specific DDs Device Definition files Find generic devices The communicator includes Generic HART Communication capability to communicate with HART devices that are not yet supported with Device Specific DD files or that do not require DD files e Generic communication allows you to communicate with any HART device using Universal and Common Practice commandis to poll configure and maintain HART devices e Specific functions supported include most polling tagging device configuration and trim operations for analog outputs e Generic communications do not support Device Specific commands for higher order HART functions e Review the User s Manual for the HART device of interest for more information on device specific command support
59. referentes aos produtos Ex da ATEX est o dispon veis em Ingl s Alem o e Franc s Se necessitar de instru es na sua l ngua relacionadas com produtos Ex dever entrar em contacto com a delega o mais pr xima ou com um representante da Meriam F Tous les manuels d instruction des produits ATEX Ex sont disponibles en langue anglaise allemande et fran aise Si vous n cessitez des instructions relatives aux produits Ex dans votre langue veuillez bien contacter votre repr sentant Meriam le plus proche D Alle Betriebsanleitungen f r ATEX Ex bezogene Produkte stehen in den Sprachen Englisch Deutsch und Franz sisch zur Verf gung Sollten Sie die Betriebsanleitungen f r Ex Produkte in Ihrer Landessprache ben tigen setzen Sie sich bitte mit Ihrem rtlichen Meriam Vertreter in Verbindung S Alla instruktionsb cker f r ATEX Ex explosionss kra produkter r tillg ngliga p engelska tyska och franska Om Ni beh ver instruktioner f r dessa explosionss kra produkter p annat spr k skall Ni kontakta n rmaste Meriam eller representant GR Oda Ta eyyerpi ra Aevrovpytas Twv TPOLOVTWY pe ATEX Ex rati evtar ota AyyAuka leppavik kar Poddukd Le nepintwon Tov xperaleote o nyies o Xeru we Ex OTHV TOTTUKY YAWOTRA TAPAKAAOVILE ETLKOLVWV OTE LE TO TANOLEDTEPO ypo eto ms Meriam AVTLTP TWTO TNS SLO Vsi predpisi in navodila za ATEX Ex sorodni pridelki so pri roki v angliS ini nemseini ter franc
60. t of backlight in use e Press it again within two seconds to change the intensity level to the next level e Continue to press it to set the intensity level you want YTA AREA 26 09 31 Online Reducing intensity improves battery life The following table presents the estimated savings using the various backlight levels intensity at the battery life is improved by 0 0 5150 User s Manual Page 21 9R253 E April 2015 Backlight settings for timeout Changing the timeout setting to save battery life By default the Backlight is set to never timeout e The never timeout setting can reduce your battery s life e Youcan change the setting to reduce the backlight intensity to 10 96 after 30 seconds 1 2 3 4 5 or 10 minutes e Tap the screen or press a key to return to the previous level of intensity From the Main System screen 1 Select the System Setup icon Y 2 Select the Power Management icon 7 ie B 3 Select the Backlight timeout settings icon Power Setup 5150 User s Manual Page 22 9R253 E April 2015 Standby settings for timeout Change the timeout settings to save battery life By default the communicator is set to never timeout e The never setting can reduce your battery s life e Youcan choose to configure the setting to automatically enter standby mode after being inactive for 3 4 5 10 or 15 minutes e Select the Standby timeout s
61. tion This displays if HART communication is Status active whether there is a primary master host on the loop and if there is a burst mode device active Battery Status This gives you a quick reference to the current condition of the battery There is more information available in System Information Current Time The current time is set by you in the Date Time Setup Menu Using the bottom row of icons to navigate The bottom area of the HART Setup Menu screen offers you three choices when connected to a HART device Go back to the View the multifunction Poll for other previous menu connection bar HART devices p 5 Back key go back to the previous system menu Select the Back icon to navigate away from the current system menu back to the previous system menu 9 5150 User s Manual Page 41 9R253 E April 2015 HART connection status Gray connection bars There are three occasions when the bar appears gray 1 There is no device found Polling Address 0 2 There are no multidrop devices found 3 Found 0 3 There is a device that is connecting Initiating Device Polling Address O0 3 Found O Initiating Device Note If you select any of the gray bars no action occurs 5150 User s Manual Page 42 9R253 E April 2015 HART navigation and connection status Navigating to the HART Setup Menu From the Main System screen select the HART Setup icon to see the
62. tion dialog boxes Dialog boxes direct you to take the appropriate actions 1 They prompt you for a file name The default file name is the tag parameter defined in the device You may change this to any file name not currently in use for this device model If the user picks a name already in use the communicator gives you an option of cancelling or overwriting the current file Note Unsupported characters are unavailable and ignored 2 Ifthe configuration has not already been marked as As Modified the user has to choose a configuration type The choices are 1 As Found device settings before modification 2 AsLeft device settings after modification Note The configuration file is saved in the communicator Uu SD memory card and can be retrieved to update any transmitter of the same model and revision Third option Review Configuration This option allows you to select a configuration to review all the parameters in it Fourth option Delete Configuration This option allows you to delete a configuration that you no longer want to keep Note You do not need to delete configurations to save space on the memory card 5150 User s Manual Page 85 9R253 E April 2015 Managing Configuration Files continued NOTICE Commit Changes If the Commit Changes button is illuminated you should commit the communicator parameters to the device before you continue e Ifthe parameters are not comm
63. ttery pack powers the communicator for portable use A fully charged battery typically allows for 10 hours of continuous operation at the 100 backlight setting Note See the section for Installing or removing the battery pack Note Order part number Z9A820 3 from Meriam to replace the battery pack 5150 User s Manual Page 25 9R253 E April 2015 The battery pack life continued NOTICE Advanced battery fuel gauge The battery pack contains an advanced battery fuel gauge that actively monitors the battery capacity It therefore does not require any battery conditioning throughout the life of the battery Low battery level alerts for the XL Battery Three low battery level alerts Iw M 1096 096 Red alert Yellow alert LX Final alert You must press the Cancel button to dismiss the message or the 5150 will enter Standby mode in 60 seconds The battery charge is low and should be recharged as soon as possible Red alert Press the Cancel button to dismiss the message or the 5150 enters Standby mode in 30 seconds 1 The battery is empty and must be recharged 2 Finish your work before the time expires Final alert The battery is empty and no time remains 1 All unsaved work is lost 2 Youcannot continue to work Charge the battery now 5150 User s Manual Page 26 9R253 E April 2015 Low battery level alerts continued Standby mode and the alerts 1 Ifth
64. ttery pack section for more details Removing the memory card Once you have removed the battery pack 1 Press gently on the memory card to unlock it from the cardholder 2 Carefully remove the memory card from the enclosure Note Tweezers or small needle nose pliers can be helpful in removing and inserting memory cards apply gentle pressure only Replacing the Memory Card Once you have removed the memory system card 1 Insert the new memory card carefully into the cardholder Verify the contacts are facing toward the back of the communicator and card label facing towards the front screen side of the communicator 2 Besurethe memory card is resting in the holder before releasing it 3 Gently press the card into the holder to lock it into place 4 Install the battery pack and secure it to the communicator enclosure 5150 User s Manual Page 15 9R253 E April 2015 5150 Series HART Communicator Overview Full function HART The 5150 Series HART Communicator is a full function HART Communicator supporting HART communication e Universal e Common Practice e Device Specific commands Note These commands allow you to commission configure and maintain operations Diagram of the 5150 Display and pum Ll d Su A Touchscreen a SS Full QWERTY H i style alphabetic H II Keyboard di ENS yon Cr CORO FO A SA sy OF SHEL NAE a T Cum e mJ Navigation
65. uration 75 HART Setup Menu eee eren 54 Advanced Tools for HART Function EE 76 Shifting the highlight in HART menus 55 SE Shifting the highlight in HART menus HART Communication with the 5150 Series 77 Weeer RE 56 Connecting the 5150 to Smart Transmitters Shifting the highlight in HART menus with HART technology 78 CODD EE 57 Loop resistance gt 250 ssesss 79 Status Line for the connecting device 57 ie ng Polling HART Communication 80 Status Line for the connecting device Kerg l Polling HART Communication continued 81 COMIC oo Maat auntie E se aaa eal U qu E 58 Specific and Generic HART communication DD files control HART menus 58 m DD files control HART menus 59 Saceineatid Cenere TART communication Function buttons in HART menus 60 continued NEEN 83 Function buttons Explaining the buttons Managing Configuration Files 83 HH EE OP Hort 61 Managing Connsuration Files continued 64 Function buttons More buttons 62 SS S S Managing Configuration Files continued 85 Creating Shortcuts usi n xe tul 63 Managing Configuration Files continued 86 j h Invalid shortcuts 64 EE S Troubleshooting HART Communications 87 HART menu path Dar 64 Troubleshooting HART Communications Advanced Tools for H
66. uration Files continued First Option Retrieve a device configuration To retrieve a device configuration you select the Configuration button e The configuration files are stored per device model and revision e When you select Retrieve configuration only the configurations that pertain to the model of the connected device are displayed e You can select a file and select Accept This retrieves the stored parameters to the communicator s parameter cache e The parameter changed indicator appears next to the affected parameters and the Commit Changes button is illuminated e You now have the option of making further modifications to the parameters on the HART menu or committing them to the device Note You cannot retrieve a configuration until all configuration parameters from the device load Second Option Store files to SD Memory Card You may store the current parameter settings for a connected HART device as a file on the uSD system card for later use This file can then be used e For duplicating settings to a new device of the same model e For restoring settings to a repaired device e For documentation purposes Note You cannot retrieve a configuration until all configuration parameters from the device load Note The manufacturer of the HART device defines what parameters are stored 5150 User s Manual Page 84 9R253 E April 2015 Managing Configuration Files continued Configura
67. uts Only the shortcuts for the currently connected device appear while connected to that device e To delete all shortcuts for the current device highlight the New shortcut button and select Cancel e To delete a single shortcut highlight the specific User Shortcut button and select Cancel e To rename a shortcut highlight the specific User Shortcut button and select Accept Device information memmen m DIKABA 5150 User s Manual Page 63 9R253 E April 2015 Creating Shortcuts Invalid shortcuts NOTICE HART menu path bar An invalid shortcut It is invalid to create a shortcut on the Online menu often called the Root menu Structure of the menu path bar The HART Menu Path bar displays the current menu name and all the menu names along the menu path traversed to reach the current menu Intermediate menu Online gt Device setup gt Basic setup I Online menu Current menu Root menu Note The HART Menu Path bar also provides direct access to any of the menus along the menu path bar Simply select the desired menu touchscreen or arrow keys from any displayed on the Path Bar and it will become the active menu 5150 User s Manual Page 64 9R253 E April 2015 Advanced Tools for HART Two Option buttons Two Options The 5150 provides you with two advanced options 1 DD Browser Use this button to review all the DDs on the 5150 2 Offline Configuration Use this button to
68. vices Troubleshoot Multiple Devices If multiple devices of the same name appear at different addresses the cause is normally a HART Universal Revision 5 device in the loop and the polling range selected on the communicator extending beyond HART polling address 15 This generally causes no problems and you may select any one of the duplicate entries to connect to the device Note Addresses beyond 15 were undefined until HART Universal Revision 6 Updating communicator software Follow these instructions The following link contains the instructions and links necessary to update your communicator software e System files e DD files http www 5150update com Installing Field Communicator Manager Software pdf 5150 User s Manual Page 88 9R253 E April 2015 Hazardous area use Intrinsically Safe Model The 5150X HART Communicator includes certification for Intrinsically Safe operation e Refer to the Intrinsic Safety Control Drawing in the Appendix of this manual for more information Hazardous and non hazardous locations The following table identifies model numbers and areas of acceptable use Model Non hazardous Hazardous Number Area Area Purpose Safe Example of a name plate Communicators with Intrinsically Safe certification can be identified by model number or by a special name plate on the back One example of a nameplate on an Intrinsically Safe communicator is displayed in the
69. vigation menu to the Menu path bar The highlight always defaults to the first menu in the path This allows you to return to the home menu with only two key strokes Advance and then Enter YTA AREA 26 1 Device setup 2 PV 22 57 degC 3 PVAO 4 694 mA 4 PV LRV 10 00 degC 5 PV URV 300 00 degC Note The word Online in the screen shot above means you are at the root level menu in the HART menu system 5150 User s Manual Page 56 9R253 E April 2015 Shifting the highlight in HART menus continued Yellow highlight on a Function button Press the Advance Switch key once and the highlight moves from the Menu path bar to the Function buttons on the right YTA AREA 26 1 Device setup 2 PV 22 74 degC 3 PVAO 4 703 mA 4 PVLRV 10 00 degC 5 PV URV 300 0p degC Online Note Pressing the Advance Switch key once moves the highlight from the Function buttons to the Navigation menu Status Line for the connecting device Status line diagram The Status Line at the top of the display contains HART communication and system information See the features of the Status Line identified in the following figure HART Tag or Long Tag HART Beat Current Time TEMP TRANS 103 b m 1139 Connected HART Device Other active HART comm Battery Life Note You cannot use the Status line to navigate 5150 User s Manual Page 57 9R253 E April 2015 Status Line for the connecting device c
70. y make These concepts have nothing to do with the lithium ion battery in the 5150 Keep it cool Note High temperatures will reduce the charge it can hold Temperature Specifications 40 to 140 40 to 60 14 to 122 10 to 50 Keep it dry Storing your 5150 for more than 30 days l 2 Charge your battery to 30 96 to 60 96 Remove your battery from the 5150 and you help make it last longer We recommend that you take the battery out of storage put it in the 5150 and put it in the charger once every six months and charge it to 50 96 Two factors affect your battery s life in storage l Keep it in a cool storage location High temperatures reduce the amount of time it can hold a charge Make sure it has a 30 to 60 charge before you turn it off Note Don t charge it to 100 96 before putting it in storage Important Failing to follow the tips above will lead to a permanent reduction in the number of hours your battery can hold a charge 5150 User s Manual Page 97 April 2015 9R253 E UO Ant sngr dde poyroosse oq AG Coin i SSAUN VORPUNQIUOD ur pesn oq jou Ir snyexedde payroossy G PAO OF p98 20A Od ea aui Dean payeynoye gt oq Aew y wun jou i paeoosse BY jOOd A OE I uU ug se 3uou nbo ows Dn OY JO d JO XIU Ou O PENDS 7 UY 994 Og janw 01 40 1 gt A n PONCE oui jo Oy ew pue In upeeoxe jou 0j 10 xeux 02 10 e9 gt ee ep upes

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