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1. Input voltage 100 240 VAC 10 Input current 750 mA max Standby current 20 mA max Input fuse type TES 2A 250 V Timelag Output voltage 1 0 8 3V Output current 1 1000 mA max Output voltage 2 0 9 0V Output current 2 1400 mA max Output power rating 20W Operating temperature 0 C 40 C Storage temperature 20 C 80 C Measurements L x B x H 112 mm x 51 5 mm x 29 5 mm Total Mass 240 g Altitude Up to 2000m Pollution Degree 2 Installation Category 2 IEC Protection Class Double Insulation 95 ORDER INFORMATION Model Product Description 475 Field Communicator Note 1 Code Communication Protocol H HART F HART and FOUNDATION fieldbus Note 2 Code Battery Type Hechargeable Li ion Power Module Code Power Supply Charger 1 Power Supply Charger Li ion NIMH US UK EU connection types included Note 3 9 Not Included Note 4 ode I II TTE PTS e Q E English D German J Japanese R Russian C Chinese KL ATEX FM CSA and IECEx Intrinsically Safe includes FISCO as applicable NA No Approval Code Easy Upgrade U Easy Upgrade Option Note 5 9 Not Included Code Included Options raphics Included at no charge Note 6 GM Device Configuration Management Included at no charge Note 7 ode Bluetooth T Bluetooth Communications Note 8 9 No Bluetooth Communication Note 8 ode Options pare Battery A Spare Rechargeable Li ion Power Module Note 9 Enclosur
2. 76 Fieldbus functionality Changing the Slot Time Viewing available device descriptions Select the default Slot Time of 8 to allow the devices to be seen on the 475 Field Communicator Live Device List From the Fieldbus Application Utility main menu double tap Utility and then double tap Link Settings to access the Slot Time menu It may be necessary to change the Slot Time to 16 to view older devices on the 475 Field Communicator Live Device List The Available Device Description List menu lets you view all the device descriptions in the 475 Field Communicator Fieldbus device descriptions enable the 475 Field Communicator to recognize and configure fieldbus devices Use the Field Communicator Easy Upgrade Utility to download or import new device descriptions and then transfer them to your 475 Field Communicator See the Easy Upgrade Utility Help for more information To view the fieldbus device descriptions installed in the 475 Field Communicator 1 From the Fieldbus Application main menu double tap Utility 2 Double tap Available Device Description List The manufacturer names of the installed device descriptions are listed 3 Double tap the desired device manufacturer to expand the list The models available for the manufacturer are listed 4 Double tap the desired device model The device revisions available for the selected model are listed One of the following icons appears next to each device description to in
3. 32MB used only for program execution Available memory space To view the available memory in your 475 Field Communicator connect to the Field Communicator Easy Upgrade Utility or tap the Memory icon from the Settings menu The Field Communicator Main Menu displays the Settings menu item See Memory on page 27 for more information Free memory on the System Card Over time your System Card may become full and unable to store new files To free memory on your System Card use the Memory Management feature the Field Communicator Easy Upgrade Utility This lets you filter and select which device descriptions can be transferred onto your System Card Device descriptions from selected manufacturers or protocols are omitted during an upgrade allowing more space for other files Learning the basics 19 Accessories If the selected device descriptions are already on your 475 they are removed the next time you connect the 475 Field Communicator to the Easy Upgrade Utility You are prompted before the files are removed See the Easy Upgrade Utility Help for more information Rubber boot A rubber boot can be purchased to further protect your 475 Field Communicator The boot has an additional stand on the back cut outs for the straps and holders for the stylus An anti static material is used to meet the applicable Intrinsic Safety requirements Figure 2 4 Back of the 475 Field Communicator Rubber Boot 20 Learning t
4. Any modifications made to this device that are not approved by Emerson Process Management may void the authority granted to the user by the FCC to operate this equipment This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 www fieldcommunicator com 10 Learning the basics 475 FIELD COMMUNICATOR OVERVIEW Device interoperability WARNING You can install or remove the Lithium lon Li lon battery Power Module in a hazardous area environment You cannot charge the battery in this environment because the power supply charger 00375 0003 0005 is not IS approved The 475 Field Communicator supports HART and FOUNDATION fieldbus devices letting you configure maintain or troubleshoot devices When using the 475 Field Communicator to communicate with devices follow all standards and procedures applicable to the location Failure to comply may result in equipment damage and or personal injury Be sure to understand and comply with the sections in this manual The 475 Field Communicator includes a color LCD touch screen a Li lon battery Power Module a SH3 processor memory components System Card and integral communication and measurement circuitry The Field Communicator also supports multiple languages See the readme file included with the Field Communicator Easy Upgrade Utility or www fieldcommunicator com for more information The 475 Field Communicator is designed to operate with
5. Bluetooth symbol The Bluetooth symbol on the keypad is illuminated by a blue light when Bluetooth is enabled from the Listen for PC window The 475 Field Communicator must be licensed for Bluetooth to use this functionality Power key The Power key is used to power on and off the 475 Field Communicator or to put it in standby You can set the default option stand by or shut down from the Settings menu See Power Button on page 26 for more information The green light on the Power key flashes when you press and hold the Power key to turn on the 475 Field Communicator The light is constant when the 475 is on and it slowly blinks when the 475 is in standby Learning the basics If the Power key is pressed when there is unsent data or a device method is running a warning message appears Tap OK to have the 475 Field Communicator enter standby or shut down or tap Cancel to return to the previous window The Power key is disabled when the 475 Field Communicator is in Listen for PC mode or when the ScratchPad application is open Arrow navigation keys Four arrow navigation keys let you move through the menus and icons in the applications Press the up and down arrow keys to select a menu item On the Settings and Field Communicator Main Menu tap an icon or press the Enter key to open the selected menu On all other menus use the right arrow key to open a menu item or the left arrow key to return to the previous menu
6. Tap this button to zoom in at a fixed rate from the center of the chart Tap again to repeat the action Zoom out Tap this button to zoom out at a fixed rate from the center of the chart Tap again to repeat the action Reset Tap this button to return the chart or graph to its original home view removing any panning or zooming you have performed z Drop down list Tap this menu to select between different variables to highlight on the chart or the different waveforms in the graph An image is a full screen picture of a device Images can include logos and various graphics such as tanks To view the image select the image or drawing label in the menu The full screen image is shown To return to the menu view press any key or tap the touch screen Some images have links that let you run methods or view additional menus If an image has a link an arrow appears next to the image or drawing label in the menu After you open the image use the left arrow key to return to the menu or press any key to launch the method or additional menu associated with that image or drawing If a link is not associated with the image press any key to return to the menu Figure C 2 Image Example 113 Charts Charts display a graphic view of variables as they occur over time There are four major types of charts Strip sweep scope Displays variable data with an x axis of time A strip chart continually updates the chart scrolling
7. treated as household waste Customers in EU member states should contact their local Emerson sales representative for information on discarding any part of the 475 Field Communicator For customers in all other world areas if itis necessary to discard any part of the 475 Field Communicator follow the waste disposal regulations applicable in your location Products with the following label are lead free and comply with the Restriction of the Use of Certain Hazardous Substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment RoHS directive 2002 95 EC which applies to EU member states only The purpose of the directive is to limit the use of lead cadmium mercury hexavalent chromium polybrominated RoHS biphenyl PBB and polybrominated diphenyl ether PBDE flame retardants in electronic equipment 106 Iso be found on the ing cana draw IS approva Th APPROVAL DRAWINGS www fieldcommunicator com website THIS DRAWING IS PROPERTY OF AND PROPRIETARY TO EMERSON PROCESS MANAGEMENT THIS DRAWING AND THE INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN SHALL NOT BE REPRODUCED NOR DISCLOSED TO ANYONE EXCEPT THOSE REQUIRING ITS USE FOR CSI AUTHORIZED PURPOSES THIS DOCUMENT SHALL BE DESTROYED OR RETURNED TO EMERSON WHEN NO LONGER REQUIRED FOR THOSE PURPOSES TABLE 1 FM ENTITY PARAMETERS FM Class Division 1 Groups A B C and D Class Zone 0 AEx ia CSA Ex HART Transmitter Output Parameter FM Class Div
8. Approval Ex Label Example Only on 475 Field Communicators with the KL option Label 1 2 ZN 2009 08 51 2 33 0 mm 44 0mm Model 475 KL II 2 G 1 GD Ex ia IIC T4 BVS 09 ATEX E 022 2009 08512 CL I ZONE 0 AEx ia T4 CLI DIV 1 GPA B D APPROVED T4 max amb 50 C qi CSA 213004 Ex ia 4 IECEx BVS 10 0094 10 C lt Ta lt 50 C FISCO Hand Held Terminal IS when installed per dwg 00475 1130 Barcode 1 5 mm Figure B 3 Bluetooth Approval Label Example Only on 475 Field Communicators with the T option Label 1 4 ZN 2009 08 53 7 44 0mm 24 0 mm FCC ID XAF475 IC ID 8299A 475 No ESD 1004470C CMII ID 2010DJ5079 16746 POSTEL 2010 CFT RCPEM4710 1031 amp IB012WWA100827 CNC 16 8988 Ki CCAG10LPO110T8 Complies with IDA Standards DA100927 N96 Additional Approvals Listed Inside Unit 2009 08 53 7 Figure B 4 Bluetooth Approval Label Example Label 1 4 BT2 ZN 2011 15 50 1 44 0mm 24 0 mm No ER0041436 10 DEALER No 0014455 08 OMAN TRA TRA TA R 0089 11 D080273 11 15 50 1 Y SHrOHIANO 00N fa oe TRA REGISTERED R 1 5mm R 1 5mm 104 Figure B 5 Battery Label Examples Label 4 1 ZN 2009 08 542 89 0 mm 49 0mm EMERSON Manufactured Exclusively for Fisher Rosemount Systems Inc an Emerson Process Management company By R STAHL HMI Systems GmbH D 50767 Cologne Germa
9. Power supply dag Current meter Figure 3 5 shows how to connect the optional 250 ohm resistor Attaching a resistor is necessary if less than 250 ohms resistance is present in the HART loop HART functionality 47 Figure 3 5 Connecting with a 250 Ohm resistor non Cevice Power f supply J C Ney tional 210 Ohm load resistor To temporarily install the optional 250 ohm load resistor 1 Insert the load resistor into the lead set jacks 2 Open the loop to allow connection of the resistor in series in the loop 3 Close the loop using the lead set connectors Figure 3 6 shows how to connect the 475 Field Communicator directly to the communication terminals on a wireless device Figure 3 6 Connecting to a wireless device Wireless device J lt attery Communication terminals 48 HART functionality Displaying the connected HART devices After the device is connected tap A from the Field Communicator Main Menu The HART Application automatically polls for connected devices using the selected polling options See Changing the HART polling options on page 53 for information on modifying these options NOTE Communication errors such as a device appearing at multiple addresses can occur when polling addresses greater than 15 on a loop with both HART Universal
10. The fieldbus terminals are polarity sensitive Using the Field Communicator Easy Upgrade Utility check to see if this device description is available to load into your 475 Field Communicator If not contact the device manufacturer There has been a loss of communication with one or more devices on the segment Press OK to return to the Fieldbus Live Device List Check connection to fieldbus devices The Field Communicator has been disconnected from the segment Press RETRY to attempt to reconnect to the segment Press CANCEL to return to the Fieldbus Application main menu Press EXIT to exit the Fieldbus Application SM ERROR FAILED RESPONDER IDENTIFY FFLIB Incompatible DD Static Description Verify that the 475 Field Communicator lead set is still securely connected to the FF Segment and tap RETRY There is a problem sustaining communications with the device Contact 475 Field Communicator Technical Support personnel The device description DD does not match the actual device Use the Field Communicator Easy Upgrade Utility to see if a new DD is available for that device Contact 475 Field Communicator Technical Support personnel See http www fieldcommunicator com Device Upload aborted Press OK to return to the Fieldbus Live Device List Communication with a device has timed out This should normally not happen unless a host was selected Contact 475 Field Communicator Technical
11. The blue text near the keys indicates alternate functionality that can be enabled by pressing the Function key Enter key The Enter key lets you open the selected highlighted button on a window or an icon on the Field Communicator Main Menu or Settings Menu For example if you push the Enter key when the Cancel button on a window is selected you will close that window Tab key The Tab key lets you move between selectable controls on a window Pressing the Tab key selects the icons from left to right across all of the rows on the screen Alphanumeric keypad The alphanumeric keypad lets you enter letters digits and other characters such as punctuation marks The 475 Field Communicator automatically determines which text options are available depending upon the input necessary for the particular field To enter text when in alphanumeric mode press the desired keypad button in quick repetition to scroll through the options to display the appropriate letter or number For example to type the letter Z press the 9 key quickly four times The blue text near the keys indicates alternate functionality that can be enabled by pressing the Function key The alternate function on the alphanumeric 5 key insert will be activated in future releases of the 475 Field Communicator software 18 Learning the basics Memory Backlight key The Backlight key lets you adjust the intensity of the touch screen display There are four d
12. applications and maintaining the 475 Field Communicator The functionality described in this section is based on system software version 3 5 Procedures and instructions in this section may require special precautions to ensure the safety of the personnel performing the operation Information that raises potential safety issues is indicated by a warning symbol A Refer to the safety messages before performing an operation preceded by this symbol See the Troubleshooting section for more warning messages A IMPORTANT NOTICE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the user s manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation
13. 122 user data file 123 Utility menu Fieldbus 61 75 76 HART 40 52 53 55 56 130 V V FUN 75 V NUN 75 ValveLink Mobile 37 vertical bar chart 115 voltage 57 61 troubleshooting 80 WEEE 105 weight 91 WirelessHART adapter 54 123 WirelessHART device 123 wiring fieldbus 63 64 HART 46 troubleshooting 81 X XPAND button 42 Emerson Process Management Asset Optimization 12001 Technology Drive Eden Prairie MN 55344 USA T 1 952 828 3633 1 952 828 3006 www fieldcommunicator com E COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL FOUNDATION 2011 Emerson Process Management The contents of this publication are presented for informational purposes only and while every effort has been made to ensure their accuracy they are not to be construed as warranties or guarantees express or implied regarding the products or services described herein or their use or applicability All sales are governed by our terms and conditions which are available on request We reserve the right to modify or improve the designs or specifications of our products at any time without notice All rights reserved The Emerson logo is a trademark and service mark of Emerson Electric Co All other marks are the property of their respective owners amp EMERSON
14. 60 Fieldbus functionality BASIC FEATURES AND FUNCTIONS Fieldbus Application functionality Link Active Scheduler LAS LAS hierarchy The Fieldbus Application lets you communicate with connected fieldbus devices modify settings for the application and run diagnostics Your 475 Field Communicator must be licensed for FOUNDATION Fieldbus to run this application See your sales representative or the Online Licensing feature in the Field Communicator Easy Upgrade Utility to purchase this license All segments have only one Link Active Scheduler LAS The LAS operates as the bus arbiter for the segment The 475 Field Communicator is set up to always be the last node to become the LAS on a segment The devices that are capable of becoming the LAS are called link master devices All other devices are referred to as basic devices You can set a device to be a link master or basic device using the 475 Field Communicator See Setting the device to be a Link Master or Basic device on page 74 for more information When a segment first starts up or upon failure of the existing LAS the link master devices on the segment bid to become the LAS The link master that wins the bid the one with the lowest address begins operating as the LAS immediately upon completion of the bidding process Link masters that do not become the LAS can act as LAS backups by monitoring the segment for failure of the LAS and then bidding to become the LAS w
15. Field Communicator is not licensed for FOUNDATION Fieldbus Hardware version or operating system in your Field Communicator is not compatible The installation is corrupt Your 475 Field Communicator is not licensed for FOUNDATION fieldbus functionality Contact your sales representative for information about adding this functionality The Field Communicator is not licensed for Bluetooth communication Your 475 Field Communicator is not licensed and does not have the necessary hardware for Bluetooth communication Contact your sales representative for information about this functionality The Field Communicator does not detect a System Card Please make sure your System Card is properly installed in its slot Press OK to turn off The System Card is improperly installed in the System Card socket or the System Card is missing The System Card socket is spring loaded Ensure that when you insert the System Card into the socket you hear a click Also ensure the System Card has the metal card contacts facing up when you insert the card See Installing the System Card and the battery on page 21 The System Card may be damaged if inserted improperly Troubleshooting 85 Table 5 4 HART Application error messages Hart Application Error registry failure Reinstall System Files See corrupted From the Field User s Manual for details Voltage detected on FF connectors Check your
16. More than one Field Ensure there is only one Communicator or other Primary Master and one Secondary Master may Secondary Master on be attached to the the control loop control loop A HART device appears at the multiple addresses The incorrect polling Change the addresses addresses may be used being polled See Changing the HART polling options on page 53 HART Universal Put HART Universal Revision 5 or earlier 6 Revision 5 or earlier and 7 devices are on the devices on a separate same loop loop from HART Universal Revision 6 or 7 devices Troubleshooting 83 Table 5 2 Troubleshooting table for the fieldbus protocol No communication with device The Field Communicator is connected to a segment with DeltaV and the device on the same segment is being commissioned using DeltaV The Field Communicator is unable to communicate with this device until you go offline and then back online Connected to a segment in a bench configuration and the Live Device List remains blank even the Field Communicator does not appear This issue is caused by the speed at which certain LAS enabled devices are attempting to run the segment Establish communication by putting the Field Communicator on the segment first and then adding one or more devices By putting the Field Communicator on first it will remain the LAS and control the communication Unable to change the add
17. Prior to using the 475 Field Communicator without the power supply charger fully charge the battery See Charging the battery on page 12 for more information Before operating the 475 Field Communicator ensure The 475 Field Communicator is not damaged The battery is fully seated All screws are sufficiently tightened The communication terminal recess is free of dirt and debris Press and hold the Power key on the keypad until the green light on that key flashes approximately two seconds See Figure 2 3 on page 15 for the location of the Power key During startup the 475 Field Communicator automatically checks for any system software upgrades available on the internal System Card You are notified if an upgrade is on the System Card and ready to be installed The Field Communicator Main Menu appears The Field Communicator Main Menu is the first menu that appears after you start the 475 Field Communicator This menu lets you run the HART and the Fieldbus Applications view the Settings menu communicate with a PC and launch ScratchPad or ValveLink Mobile See Section 3 HART Functionality and Section 4 Fieldbus Functionality for more information on these applications Learning the basics 23 Entering standby Shutting down Figure 2 7 Field Communicator Main Menu Field Communicator Main Menu wc F ua Fieldbus ValveLink Mobile p ww OQ Settings Listen for PC ScratchPad You can put
18. Revision 5 or earlier and HART Universal Revision 6 or higher devices For many devices an Online menu similar to Figure 3 7 is the first menu to appear when connected to a HART device and is the root menu for the device This menu displays critical up to date process information that is continuously updated including device setup primary variable PV analog output AO PV lower range value LRV and PV upper range value URV Depending on the device description the first online screen may be a standard HART menu or a Device Dashboard menu A Device Dashboard menu displays the same parameters but they are organized by task Options such as Overview Configure Service Tools and Advanced may appear See your device documentation for more information on these menus NOTE Dynamic variables shown while online represent the digital data being sent from the device Figure 3 7 HART Online Menu and Device Dashboard Online Menu 2 Confiqure 3 Service Tools SAVE Because the Online menu displays important information some submenus display the HOME button to return you to the HART Online menu HART functionality 49 The HART icon Saving a device configuration A beating HART icon appears at the top of the window when the 475 Field Communicator is communicating with a device See the table below for the icons and their meanings Table 3 1 HART icons The 475 Field Communicator is communicat
19. a fieldbus segment 2 Turn on the 475 Field Communicator 3 On the Field Communicator Main Menu tap j 4 On the Fieldbus Application main menu double tap Online The Fieldbus Live Device List appears and indicates which device or host is acting as the LAS The text LAS appears at the top of the window only when the 475 Field Communicator is the LAS See Figure 4 5 If a live fieldbus device is connected to a host acting as the LAS a precautionary message appears The Live Device List then appears with the tag name and address for the connected device If an existing host control system or a device capable of being the LAS is not connected the 475 Field Communicator acts as a temporary LAS on the segment and produces a warning message After reading and following the message instructions tap OK to display the Live Device List From the Live Device List a Block List or a Device Dashboard menu is displayed for a device depending on the device description To return to the Fieldbus Application Main Menu press the left arrow key on the keypad or tap the back arrow on the window Select OK when prompted if you want to go offline Figure 4 5 Live Device List window example LAS F Fieldbus Live Device List Number of Devices found 1 WHS IREVGFF LAS Field Communicator 66 Fieldbus functionality Displaying the online device Block modes Depending on the device description the first screen displayed may be
20. about IS approvals and installations N CAUTION You can install or remove the Li lon battery in a hazardous area environment You cannot charge the battery in this environment because the power supply charger is not IS approved The 475 Field Communicator is powered by a Li lon battery that has a green 6 pin connector The power supply charger also has a green connector to match the appropriate connector on the battery See Figure 2 1 for the location of the connector Prior to using the 475 Field Communicator without the power supply charger connected fully charge the battery Guidelines and precautions Understand and follow the guidelines and precautions below before using the battery or power supply charger When transporting a Li lon battery follow all applicable regulations Protect the battery and power supply charger from moisture and respect operating and storage temperature limits See Appendix A Reference data for more information Do not cover the battery or power supply charger subject it to prolonged periods of direct sunlight or place it upon or next to heat sensitive materials Charge the battery with only the Field Communicator power supply charger The power supply charger should not be used with other products Failure to comply may permanently damage your 475 Field Communicator and will void the IS approval and the warranty Do not open or modify the battery or power supply charger Th
21. checkbox next to a mode to select it as the new Target mode 5 Tap OK 6 When the message appears tap YES to apply and send the change to the device or tap NO to cancel A Mode Change window showing the Target mode and Actual mode appears until the Actual mode changes If the window does not disappear the actual mode cannot be changed due to the current device state Tap CLOSE to close the Mode Change window Figure 4 7 Device Block Menu and Mode window Block Mode Target Common Config Advanced Config VO References Connectors Fieldbus functionality 69 Device blocks The Block Menu is a submenu of the Block List and it displays block information for the fieldbus device to which you are connected The Block Menu is also available from the Advanced option in a Device Dashboard menu Devices that do not support transducer block menus within the device description have the following selections All Process Status Other If methods are incorporated into the transducer block they may be displayed as either Diagnostic Methods or Calibration Methods Tap All to display all of the parameters for the desired block It may take several minutes to display the parameters It is recommended that you use this only if you are unable to find your desired selection elsewhere Displaying the Block Menu If the device description supports menus you can display the Block Menu by performing the following steps 1 From t
22. control instrumentation in hazardous areas such as flammable environments IS systems keep the available electrical energy in the system low enough that ignition of the hazardous atmosphere cannot occur Intrinsic Safety barrier A physical entity that limits the current and voltage into a hazardous area in order to satisfy Intrinsic Safety requirements IrDA Infrared Data Association a non profit trade association that establishes standards for infrared communications between devices such as personal computers printers and handheld devices The 475 Field Communicator can use an IrDA adapter to communicate with the Field Communicator Easy Upgrade Utility or AMS Device Manager Lead set A cable with two 4mm banana plugs used to connect to a device Link Active Scheduler LAS The bus arbiter for the segment The LAS recognizes and adds new devices to the link removes non responsive devices from the link and distributes Data Link DL and Link Scheduling LS time on the link 121 Link Master A Link Master device controls when devices access the fieldbus and executes the link schedule which synchronizes communications with function block execution on the fieldbus The H1 card or any device that supports Link Master functionality can function as a Link Master device Only one Link Master device can be active at a time on the fieldbus segment This device is called the LAS Link Master Configuration An option to set a
23. copied 2 Tap Edit Copy You can also copy text by selecting text and tapping the Copy 85 icon in the toolbar 36 Learning the basics Pasting text 1 Copy the text to be pasted 2 Tap a location on the screen This is where the text will be pasted 3 Tap Edit Paste You can also paste text by copying the text and tapping the Paste icon in the toolbar Saving a document 1 In your document tap File Save 2 Type the file name in the dialog box if your document is new 3 Tap OK You can also save a document by tapping the Save icon in the toolbar Saving a copy To save a copy of the current document under another name 1 In your document tap File Save As 2 Type the copy file name in the dialog box 3 Tap OK Deleting a document There are three options for deleting a ScratchPad document Option 1 1 From the Main Page in ScratchPad select the file to be deleted 2 Tap DELETE 3 A warning appears telling you that the selected file will be permanently deleted If you are sure you want to delete this file tap Yes Option 2 1 To delete from your document tap File Delete 2 From the Delete File Page tap the desired file to be deleted 3 Tap OK 4 A warning appears telling you that the selected file will be permanently deleted If you are sure you want to delete this file tap Yes 5 Tap EXIT when you are finished deleting files Option 3 Delete the txt file using t
24. device as a basic or link master device Only devices that are capable of being a Link Active Scheduler have this option on the Field Communicator Link Scheduling time Link Scheduling time is a link specific time represented as an offset from Data Link Time It is used to indicate when the LAS on each link begins and repeats its schedule System management uses it to synchronize function block execution with the data transfers scheduled by the LAS Lithium lon Power Module A Lithium lon Li lon battery used to power the 475 Field Communicator The battery has a green 6 pin power supply charger connector See Figure 2 1 on page 12 for the location of this connector The battery must be charged by the Field Communicator power supply charger with the matching green connector Online licensing A feature in the Field Communicator Easy Upgrade Utility to select and download new licenses that enable additional functionality in the 475 Field Communicator You can order and download licenses for Easy Upgrade and Fieldbus application The 475 Field Communicator must be licensed for the Easy Upgrade option before you can download a license for the Fieldbus application See the Easy Upgrade Utility Help for more information Personal computer PC Synonymous with microcomputer a computer that serves one user in the office or the home Polling A method of sequentially interrogating a network to determine which devices are present Pr
25. installed If Bluetooth is not set as the default connection type you need to enable it on the Listen for PC window To enable Bluetooth communication 1 Tap Listen for PC from the Field Communicator Main Menu 2 Tap Change Connection Type 3 Tap Bluetooth and then tap OK You can tap Save as Default to always use Bluetooth as the connection type The Bluetooth symbol on the keypad is illuminated by a blue light Bl and a Waiting for connection message appears when Bluetooth is enabled See Figure 2 3 for the location of this light The maximum recommended distance between the 475 Field Communicator and PC is 30 feet 10 meters See the Help in the Easy Upgrade Utility or AMS Device Manager for more information about connecting using Bluetooth IrDA The 475 Field Communicator can communicate with the Field Communicator Easy Upgrade Utility and AMS Device Manager using infrared IrDA technology IrDA is a PC interface supported for the transfer of device descriptions software updates configurations Event Captures application licenses and ScratchPad files See Figure 2 3 on page 15 for the location of the IrDA interface on the 475 Field Communicator All 475 Field Communicators can use IrDA IrDA communication can either be built into the PC such as a laptop or provided through an adapter such as a USB to IrDA adapter Refer to your IrDA manual for installation and operating instructions The maximum recommended distanc
26. length L 0 4 1 mH km Capacitance per unit length C C C line line 0 5C line screen if both lines are floating or C C line line C line screen if the screen is connected to one line Length of trunk cable less than or equal to 1000m Length of spur cable less than or equal to 30m Length of spur splice less than or equal to 1m AT EACH END OF THE TRUNK CABLE AN APPROVED INFALLIBLE LINE TERMINATION WITH THE FOLLOWING PARAMETERS IS SUITABLE 100 Ohm C 0 2 2 uF ONE OF THE ALLOWED TERMINATIONS MIGHT ALREADY BE INTEGRATED IN THE ASSOCIATED APPARATUS THE NUMBER OF PASSIVE APPARATUS CONNECTED TO THE BUS SEGMENT IS NOT LIMITED DUE TO 1 5 REASONS IF THE ABOVE RULES ARE RESPECTED UP TO A TOTAL LENGTH OF 1000 m SUM OF TRUNK AND ALL SPUR CABLES OF CABLE IS PERMITED THE INDUCTANCE AND THE CAPACITANCE OF THE CABLE WILL NOT IMPAIR THE INTRINSIC SAFETY OF THE INSTALLATION Emerson Process Management DRAWING NOJPART NO 475 1130 sht4 dwg per 00475 1130 r7 110 USER S MANUAL REV E September 2011 475 FIELD COMMUNICATOR APPENDIX C GRAPHICS INFORMATION OVERVIEW The Graphics functionality enables new graphical screens by using SCREEN LAYOUT enhanced Electronic Device Description Language EDDL capabilities You can now view HART or fieldbus device information as images charts and graphs To view the graphical representations you need a device using an enhanced EDDL device descript
27. supply charger is not IS approved Learning the basics To charge the battery 1 Plug the power supply charger into a power outlet 2 Plug the green power supply charger connector into the green connector on the battery The flat side of the power supply charger connector should face the front of the 475 or the inside of the battery if the battery is not attached to the 475 The battery is fully charged when the light on the power supply charger is green Figure 2 2 Charging the battery connected to the 475 Field Communicator 475 FIELD COMMUNICATOR Power supply charger connector A Power supply charger Power supply charger lights 14 Learning the basics Power supply charger lights Three lights are on the power supply charger to indicate the conditions below Each light displays a different color Table 2 1 Power supply charger lights Green The battery is fully charged Flashing green The battery is nearly fully charged Yellow The battery is charging Flashing yellow The power supply charger is not connected to the 475 Field Communicator Flashing yellow and The remaining charge in the battery is very low red Red Charging cannot occur Contact Technical Support for more information Maintaining the battery To help maintain the performance and life of the Li lon battery understand and follow the guidelines below Recharge the battery frequently preferab
28. the 475 Field Communicator into standby to save power or to reduce the boot up time if you are using the 475 Field Communicator intermittently Standby turns off the touch screen and areas within the 475 Field Communicator You can put the 475 Field Communicator in standby when the HART Application or the Fieldbus Application is running If you are working online with a device when standby is entered the application main menu is displayed when the 475 Field Communicator returns from standby Otherwise the 475 Field Communicator displays the last open window To enter standby press the Power key From the Power Switch dialog box tap Stand by and tap OK or press the Enter key Tap Cancel to close the dialog box and return to the application You can set the default option on the Power Switch dialog box See Power Button on page 26 for more information The green light on the Power key slowly flashes when the 475 Field Communicator is in standby To leave standby press the Power key The 475 Field Communicator also enters standby if the standby timer has expired See Power on page 25 for more information To shut down the 475 Field Communicator press the Power key From the Power Switch dialog box tap Shut down and tap OK or press the Enter key Tap Cancel to close the dialog box and return to the application You can set the default option on the Power Switch dialog box See Power Button on page 26 for more information The 47
29. the Block List or a Device Dashboard menu The Block List displays the block tag block type and actual mode of the device blocks in the connected device It also lists an Advanced menu with additional menu options Consult your device manual or the Fieldbus Foundation for more information on blocks and their functionality FOUNDATION fieldbus menu trees are on www fieldcommunicator com as they become available A Device Dashboard menu displays the same parameters as the Block List but they are organized by task rather than by block Options such as Overview Configure Service Tools and Advanced may appear The Block List is still accessible from the Advanced option in a device menu The menu items that are displayed vary because they are determined by the device description Refer to your device manual or www fieldcommunicator com for menu trees To view the Block List or Device Dashboard 1 From the Fieldbus Application main menu double tap Online 2 Double tap a device 3 The Block List or Device Dashboard menu appears NOTE If the device is commissioned the following operations are disabled modifying the physical device tag modifying the node address scheduling an I O Block instantiating or deleting blocks configuring link master device modifying a block tag Figure 4 6 Block List and Device Dashboard example Service Tools Custom Advanced Al Al The resource transducer and all function blocks in the
30. the LAS Setting the device as a link master does not set the device as the LAS The link master device must follow the fieldbus process to become the LAS if other link master devices are on the segment After you set the option the device resets and the Field Communicator temporarily loses communication with the device NOTE You cannot change the device to be a link master or basic device when at a minimum any of the following hosts linking devices are detected on the segment Rosemount 3420 DeltaV Ovation Allen Bradley FFLD and FFLDC Honeywell Experion PKS Yokogawa Stardom or CENTUM Softing FG 100 HSE or SMAR DF62 To change the device to be a Link Master or Basic device use the host system or remove the device from the segment and connect it directly to the 475 Field Communicator Fieldbus functionality 75 Displaying Graphics CONFIGURING THE FIELDBUS APPLICATION Changing the fieldbus polling addresses To set a device to be a link master or basic device 1 Display the Live Device List see page 65 2 Double tap a device 3 Double tap Advanced 4 Double tap Link Master Configuration 5 Select Yes or No when you are asked if the device is commissioned You cannot change the operating class if the device is commissioned 6 Select the Basic or Link Master option from the drop down box 7 Tap OK 8 Tap OK when prompted that the device will restart The Live Device List appears 9 Wait until the d
31. the Power Key until the green light on that key blinks to turn on the 475 Field Communicator 2 Tap f from the Field Communicator Main Menu If a live fieldbus device is connected to the 475 Field Communicator the Fieldbus Application main menu briefly appears followed by the Live Device List Figure 4 1 shows the Fieldbus Application main menu If insufficient voltage is detected a warning message appears Tap OK to go to the Fieldbus Application main menu Figure 4 1 Fieldbus Application Main Menu Utility Fieldbus Diagnostics A connection warning message may appear if no communication is detected This means that a LAS is not recognized by the 475 Field Communicator This typically occurs when connecting to a single device To go back to the Field Communicator Main Menu tap the back arrow button or press the left arrow key on the keypad From the Fieldbus Application main menu you can choose Online Utility or Fieldbus Diagnostic functions The rest of this section guides you through the Fieldbus Application menus and functions The online menus display data for the device to which you are connected and they display critical up to date process information including the segment Live Device List Block Lists Device Dashboard menus and parameter information NOTE It is normal for processes to take longer the greater the amount of scheduled communication This is influenced by the number of devices and the co
32. the keypad The touch screen and keypad let you select menu items and enter text Use the provided stylus or the up and down arrow keys on the keypad to select a menu item On the Settings and Field Communicator Main Menu tap an icon or press Enter to open the selected icon On other menus double tap the selected item on the screen or press the right arrow key on the keypad to open a menu item CAUTION Contact the touch screen with blunt items only preferably the stylus included with the 475 Field Communicator See Figure 2 3 on page 15 for the location of the stylus Sharp instruments such as screwdrivers can damage the touch screen Repairing the touch screen requires replacement of the entire display assembly which is possible only at an authorized service center Use the back arrow icon on the window to return to the previous menu Use the close icon x in the upper right corner of the window to end the application If the touch screen seems inaccurate you can recalibrate it For more information see Touch Screen on page 26 NOTE All instructions in this manual are written for the touch screen Use the soft input panel SIP keyboard The SIP keyboard allows for alphanumeric input using the touch screen The SIP keyboard detects when you need to enter characters and appears automatically as required The following section describes the buttons on the 475 Field Communicator keypad
33. to overwrite the older version with the new version or tap NO to return to the Save as window 50 HART functionality Displaying Device Setup options The Device Setup on the HART Online menu accesses every configurable parameter for the connected device Some devices may not display a Device Setup menu Check your device documentation for more information Double tap Device setup to view the process variables diagnostics and service basic setup detailed setup and review menus Process Variables The Process Variables menu lists all process variables and their values Process variables are continuously updated when this window is displayed Diagnostics and Service The Diagnostics and Service menu offers device and loop tests as well as calibration options The diagnostics and service operations that are available vary widely from device to device and are defined in the device description The Test device menu lists the status as well as self and master test of the device Test device initiates a diagnostic routine at the device and can report an electronics failure as well as other failures that can affect performance Loop test is used to set the output of the device at a specified analog value and may be used to test the integrity of the loop and the operation of indicators recorders or similar devices in the loop Calibration is used to perform such operations as performing a sensor trim D A trim and scaled D A
34. trim Basic setup The Basic setup menu provides quick access to a number of configurable parameters including tag unit range values and damping The options available in the Basic setup menu are the most fundamental tasks that can be performed with a device These tasks are a subset of the options available under the Detailed setup menu The Tag identifies a specific device Changing the unit option affects the engineering units that are displayed Changing range values modifies the analog output scaling Changing damping affects the response time of the transmitter and is often used to smooth the output when there are rapid input variations A modified parameter is highlighted yellow and an asterisk appears to indicate the change has not been sent to the device Tap Send to update the device HART functionality 51 Displaying Graphics Figure 3 8 Modified parameter example inH20 3 Range values 4 Device information 5 Xfer fnctn 6 Damp 7 LCD display config Detailed setup The Detailed setup menu provides access to every editable device parameter and all device functions The Detailed setup menu varies widely from one HART device to another Functions in this menu can include tasks such as characterization configuration and sensor and output trims Review The Review menu lists all of the static parameters read from the connected device including information about the device and sensor setup and lim
35. waits for a connection from the PC When the 475 is connected a message appears and the PC name is listed in the Connected PC field on the Listen for PC window NOTE The Power key standby timer and auto off timer are disabled when the 475 Field Communicator is in Listen for PC mode Bluetooth The Bluetooth interface if licensed lets your 475 Field Communicator connect to the Field Communicator Easy Upgrade Utility version 3 0 or higher to transfer device descriptions system software configurations Event Captures application licenses and ScratchPad txt files Check your AMS Device Manager documentation to see if Bluetooth is supported Learning the basics 31 NOTE The 475 Field Communicator does not communicate with HART or fieldbus devices using Bluetooth To use Bluetooth you need the following 475 Field Communicator with a Bluetooth license To see if your 475 is licensed for Bluetooth tap the Settings icon from the Field Communicator Main Menu Then tap Licenses A checkmark next to Bluetooth indicates it is licensed An approved Bluetooth adapter attached to your PC that uses the Windows Bluetooth software and drivers See the Easy Upgrade Utility Help and readme file for more information You can access the readme file from www fieldcommunicator com the Resource CD or DVD or the Field Communicator Easy Upgrade Utility menu in the Windows Start menu if the Easy Upgrade Utility has been
36. 475 Field Communicator to the Field Communicator Easy Upgrade Utility to transfer this file to a PC The file appears in the User Data tab Changing the I O block schedule Changing the I O Block Schedule is typically done on the bench not connected to a control system when you want to execute an I O block to verify that the outputs of the block are computed correctly NOTE You cannot schedule I O blocks when the device is commissioned or at a minimum any of the following hosts linking devices are detected on the segment Rosemount 3420 DeltaV Ovation Allen Bradley FFLD and FFLDC Honeywell Experion PKS Yokogawa Stardom or CENTUM Softing FG 100 HSE or SMAR DF62 To schedule I O blocks use the host system or remove the device from the segment and connect it directly to the 475 Field Communicator To change the schedule 1 Display the Live Device List see page 65 2 Double tap a device 3 Double tap Advanced 4 Double tap Schedule 5 Select Yes or No when you are asked if the device is commissioned You cannot schedule blocks if the device is commissioned 6 Select the appropriate MacroCycle from the drop down list Fieldbus functionality 73 7 Tap the appropriate checkboxes next to the I O blocks 8 Tap OK This schedules the blocks and sets the block mode to Auto 9 After reading the note tap OK to acknowledge that the I O blocks were successfully scheduled Instantiating blocks The Instantiate Bl
37. 5 Field Communicator shuts down if the auto off timer has expired See Power on page 25 for more information You can also shut down the 475 Field Communicator by simultaneously pressing the Backlight key and the Function key until the display turns off The shut down is accomplished in the hardware similar to removing the power to a PC using a switch This is not the recommended way of shutting off the 475 Field Communicator Use this method to shut down and reset the 475 Field Communicator if the screen appears to lock up and does not respond when you use the touch screen or keypad 24 Learning the basics 0 Ernos About e Backlight Clock You can view and modify the options below for the 475 Field Communicator from the Settings option on the Field Communicator Main Menu To return to the Field Communicator Main Menu tap the Back button on the screen Tap the MORE button to view additional items on the Settings menu The About setting lets you view the software revisions in your 475 Field Communicator If you need to call Technical Support personnel have the system software version Communication and Diagnostic Circuitry CDO version and the operating system version available Tapping RE IMAGE re installs the operating system system software and applications on your 475 Field Communicator The power supply charger must be connected when the RE IMAGE operation is performed During the operation the standby
38. ART loop A communication network in which the master and slave device are HART smart or HART compatible HART protocol Highway Addressable Remote Transducer communication protocol An industry standard protocol for digitally enhanced 4 20 mA communication with Smart devices HART tag An 8 character field used to identify a device A 32 character long tag is also possible with HART Universal Revision 6 or higher devices This field is stored in the HART device and can be modified 120 Instantiation Some FOUNDATION fieldbus devices support instantiation of function or transducer blocks in the device This means the device allows a command to be sent to it that will create instantiate additional function or transducer blocks in the device After instantiation these blocks operate like any other block in the device The 475 Field Communicator supports the commands to instantiate and to delete function and transducer blocks in a fieldbus device Internal Flash Non volatile memory that stores the operating system application software internal device configurations Event Captures fieldbus statistics and user generated text files Intrinsic Safety IS Circuits that are designed to limit the amount of energy consumed or provided to devices to levels below those that are required to ignite specific types of hazardous materials under fault and no fault conditions Also a method of providing safe operation of electronic process
39. INTERCONNECTION OF INTRINSICALLY SAFE APPARATUS TO ASSOCIATED APPARATUS NOT SPECIALLY EXAMINED IN SUCH COMBINATION THE CRITERIA FOR INTERCONNECTION IS THAT THE VOLTAGE Ui OR Vmax THE CURRENT li OR Imax AND THE POWER Pi OR Pmax WHICH AN INTRINSICALLY SAFE APPARATUS CAN RECEIVE AND REMAIN INTRINSICALLY SAFE CONSIDERING FAULTS MUST BE EQUAL OR GREATER THAN VOLTAGE Uo Voc OR Vt THE CURRENT lo Isc OR It AND THE POWER Po OR Pmax LEVELS WHICH CAN BE DELIVERED BY THE ASSOCIATED APPARATUS CONSIDERING FAULTS AND APPLICABLE FACTORS IN ADDITION THE MAXIMUM UNPROTECTED CAPACITANCE Ci AND THE INDUCTANCE Li OF EACH APPARATUS OTHER THAN THE TERMINATION CONNECTED TO THE FIELDBUS MUST BE LESS THAN OR EQUAL TO 5 nF and 10 uH RESPECTIVELY IN EACH SEGMENT ONLY ONE ACTIVE DEVICE NORMALLY THE ASSOCIATED APPARATUS IS ALLOWED TO PROVIDE THE NECESSARY ENERGY FOR THE FIELDBUS SYSTEM THE VOLTAGE Uo OR Voc OR Vt OF THE ASSOCIATED APPARATUS IS LIMITED TO A RANGE OF 14 V TO 24 Vdc ALL OTHER EQUIPMENT CONNECTED TO THE BUS CABLE HAS TO BE PASSIVE MEANING THAT THEY ARE NOT ALLOWED TO PROVIDE ENERGY TO THE SYSTEM EXCEPT A LEAKAGE CURRENT OF 50uA FOR EACH CONNECTED DEVICE SEPARATELY POWERED EQUIPMENT NEEDS GALVANIC ISOLATION TO ASSURE THAT THE INSTRINSICALLY SAFE FIELDBUS CIRCUIT REMAINS PASSIVE THE CABLE USED TO INTERCONNECT DEVICES NEEDS TO HAVE THE PARAMETERS IN THE FOLLOWING RANGE Loop Resistance R 15 150 Ohm km Inductance per unit
40. Main Menu If a live HART device is connected to the 475 Field Communicator the HART Application Online menu appears automatically If a device is not connected the HART Application main menu appears after a few seconds See Figure 3 1 To return to the Field Communicator Main Menu press the left arrow key on the keypad or tap the back arrow on the window Select Yes when prompted if you want to exit the HART Application From the HART Application main menu you can choose Offline Online Utility or HART Diagnostics functions The rest of this section guides you through the HART Application menus and functions Figure 3 1 HART Application Main Menu 2 Online 3 utility 3 HART Diagnostics HART functionality 41 WORKING WITH OFFLINE CONFIGURATIONS Creating a new configuration The Offline menu lets you create offline configurations and view and change configurations stored in the 475 Field Communicator There are two types of HART configurations device configurations and user configurations A device configuration is created from a connected online HART device A user configuration is created offline or transferred to a 475 Field Communicator from another program Editing a device configuration within the 475 Field Communicator changes it to a user configuration The concept of partial or standard configurations does not apply to the 475 Field Communicator All configurations are full configurations Creating
41. NG SUBSTITUTION OF COMPONENTS MAY IMPAIR INTRINSIC SAFETY Notes 1 No revision to this drawing without prior FM Approval and CSA International Approval 2 Associated Apparatus manufacturer s installation drawing must be followed when installing the equipment 3 Associated Apparatus and Model 475 Communicator must meet the conditions of the FISCO CONCEPT see notes on Page 4 FM 4 The Associated Apparatus must be FM Approved 5 FF Device must be FM Approved for use with the Model 475 Communicator 6 Installation should be in accordance with ANSI ISA RP12 06 01 Installation of Intrinsically safe systems for Hazardous classified Locations and the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 7 Control equipment connected to Assoclated Apparatus must not use or generate more than 250V 8 Resistance between Intrinsically Safe Ground and Earth Ground must be less than 1 0 Ohm CSA The Associated Apparatus must be CSA certified FF Device must be CSA certified for use with the Model 475 Communicator Installation should be in accordance with Canadian Electrical Code CSA 22 1 Part 1 Control equipment connected to Associated Apparatus must not use or generate more than 250V Resistance between Intrinsically Safe Ground and Earth Ground must be less than 1 0 Ohm Emerson Process Management USA 475 1130 sht3 dwg isis 00475 1130 1 C 109 ESCO CONCEPT THE FISCO CONCEPT ALLOWS
42. RE 99 Telecommunications Regulatory Authority 100 European Directive Information CE Compliance 100 R amp TTE 1999 5 i equ Le Se pee wigan Ense 100 Electro Magnetic Compatibility 2004 108 EC 100 Low Voltage 2006 95 100 ATEX Directive 94 9 EC KL option only 100 Hazardous Locations Certifications KL option only 100 European Certifications 100 International Certification 101 North American Certifications 101 Power Supply Charger Certification 102 Declaration of Conformity Approvals 102 Label lt 102 Approval 106 APPENDIX C Graphics information OVervieW st nem RUNS 111 Screen 111 BUttOns s eese e eene wet retired e ede de e Ren 112 Graphics options 112 Images scere cited ers SS tp ES ean me 112 GODS sore dades dal Doe a aed Apod eR dug 113 Graphs s st quie pe meni ween See reeks 116 Glossary NNUS G 117 USER S MANUAL REV E September 2011 475 FIELD COMMUNICATOR SECTION 1 USING THIS MANUAL INTRODUCTION The sections in this manual provide the following information on the 475 Field Communicator Sectio
43. Support personnel Troubleshooting 89 Function Block Service Error Parameter Check The parameter value being entered is invalid for this device Check with the device supplier Make sure the value entered is valid for that specific device parameter Function Block Service Error Exceeds Parameter Limits The parameter value being entered is outside the range of valid values for the device parameter Check with the device supplier Make sure the value entered is in the correct range for that device parameter Function Block Service Error Wrong Mode For Request The block is in the wrong mode to accept the parameter change being requested See Change modes on page 68 for information on how to change block modes SM ERROR REMOTE ERROR INVALID STATE An attempt to change the address of the device serving as the LAS on the segment is being made Changing the device address of the LAS is not recommended FF Library System Management Error SM Set Address Failed SM Error SM ERROR Failed RESPONDER IDENTIFY or Fieldbus Library error code 49 FBLIB Address outside of range set in Field Communicator These messages typically occur when there is an error changing a device address Possible solutions 1 Make sure the 475 Field Communicator is the LAS Some LASs may not let you change the device address 2 Make sure the address is not already used by another device 3 Make s
44. T loop 45 load resistor 46 D D A trim 50 damping 50 52 data link time 118 date time 24 DDL 118 DeltaV System Polling checkbox 75 detail 71 detailed setup 51 device address 71 blocks 69 configuration 118 ID 71 revision 71 setup 50 status 70 tag 50 71 test 50 Device Configuration Management 118 Device Dashboard 48 66 device description add new 33 definition 118 icons 56 76 incompatible 56 installed 56 76 storage 18 tested 56 untested 56 diagnostics and service 50 Fieldbus 77 HART 57 disconnecting HART device 57 display see touch screen E Easy Upgrade license 118 renew 33 view expiration date 25 Easy Upgrade Utility connection types 30 install 28 overview 28 upgrade Field Communicator 33 EDDL 51 75 118 Electro Magnetic Compatibility 100 enclosure rating 92 Enter key 17 environmental specifications 95 error messages 84 European directive information 100 Event Capture 27 118 120 F Factory Mutual 101 fast key 40 FCC 99 Field Communicator Main Menu 22 Fieldbus 23 connecting 62 diagnostics 77 Foundation 119 online 61 starting the application 61 Utility menu 75 fieldbus bench wiring 63 field wiring 64 functionality 59 terminals 62 filter sort 42 tag 42 FILTR button 42 flash see internal flash 18 Fn key see Function key 18 Foundation fieldbus Application 59 definition 119 Function key 15 18 function blocks 69 127 G gauge chart 116 graphics 119 buttons 112 con
45. Usage lt lt 92 Temperature limits 92 Storage with 92 Storage without batteries 92 Enclosure rating acest eus PE 92 i d Pr 92 General guidelines 92 Connection specifications 92 HART and fieldbus communication terminals 92 Connection Types 92 Battery specifications 93 Battery Arce ooi as venae oO tesa AC v nd 93 GORF Bello e a e rotto SD dee em OO ANS 93 Chargeurs n BMA Me M eth ede d 93 6 Table of Contents LIOS uer ste wat 93 Operating time 93 Storage oor bent Gore des Sip e PE BRE rest 93 Power supply charger specifications 94 GOHFBGIION ea umet puo eec dte ede ees dr 94 Ig HS uis bou Suet tele nic uu and 94 Voltage E IET Ex 94 Technical data 94 Order 95 Spare parts 1 97 APPENDIX B Product certifications OVEN VIEW MORD PM 99 Approved Manufacturing Locations 99 FOG 26 EE es Oe eee 99 e E ee Pee
46. User s Manual September 2011 475 Field Communicator User s Manual n 475 IELD COMMUNICATOR 475 5 COMMUNICATOR Process Management UsEn s MANUAL REV E September 2011 475 FIELD COMMUNICATOR 475 Field Communicator NOTICE Read this User s Manual before working with the 475 Field Communicator For personal and system safety and for optimum product performance thoroughly understand the contents before using or servicing this product For equipment service needs contact the nearest product representative Emerson Process Management 2011 All rights reserved The Emerson logo is a trademark and service mark of Emerson Electric Co AMS DeltaV and ValveLink are marks of one of the Emerson group of companies Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries IrDA is a registered trademark of the Infrared Data Association Bluetooth is a registered trademark of the Bluetooth SIG Inc FOUNDATION is a trademark of the Fieldbus Foundation of Austin Texas USA HART and WirelessHART are registered trademarks of the HART Communication Foundation of Austin Texas USA Hitachi is a registered trademark of Hitachi America Ltd All other marks are property of their respective owners www fieldcommunicator com USER S MANUAL REV E September 201 1 475 FIELD COMMUNICATOR TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION 1 Introduct
47. You can now use the 475 Field Communicator as if it were connected to the selected device and perform any online task The HART DC voltage measurement takes a voltage reading at the HART connector and displays it in the window To check the device voltage 1 From the HART Application main menu double tap HART Diagnostics 2 Double tap DC Voltage Measurement The DC voltage measurement appears A3 Tap OK when you are finished viewing the measurement To refresh the window double tap DC Voltage Measurement from the HART Diagnostics menu CAUTION Voltage measurements are for reference purposes only Do not make critical process control decisions based upon these measurements Prior to disconnecting the 475 Field Communicator from a HART device check the following items Determine if you want to save a configuration Verify methods such as calibration or loop test are complete Resolve any un sent data to the device 58 HART functionality USER S MANUAL REV E September 201 1 475 FIELD COMMUNICATOR SECTION 4 OVERVIEW SAFETY MESSAGES FIELDBUS FUNCTIONALITY This section provides instruction on basic fieldbus functionality in the 475 Field Communicator It is based on the operation of the Fieldbus Application version 6 0 Procedures and instructions in this section may require special precautions to ensure the safety of the personnel performing the operation Information that raises poten
48. a new configuration lets you create a user configuration for a specific device type and revision To create a new HART configuration while working offline 1 From the HART Application main menu double tap Offline 2 Double tap New Configuration The manufacturer names of the installed device descriptions are listed 3 Double tap the desired manufacturer to expand the list The models available for the manufacturer are listed 4 Double tap the desired device model to expand the list The device revisions available for the selected device model are listed 5 Double tap the desired device revision 6 If a warning appears thoroughly read the warning tap CONT to accept the warning and proceed or tap EXIT 7 Mark select the configurable variables you want sent to the device unmarked variables are not included when the configuration is transferred to a device Double tap Mark all OK to have all variables marked Double tap Unmark all OK to clear the marks from all variables If a variable cannot be marked an error message appears To mark and edit variables individually a Double tap Edit individually b Scroll through the list of variables and select the variable you want to mark or edit c To change the value for the selected variable tap EDIT change the value and tap ENTER A symbol appears next to the variable name and the value is highlighted yellow to indicate the change has not been saved To mark the se
49. a wide range of HART and FOUNDATION fieldbus devices independent of device manufacturer Device interoperability is achieved through the Electronic Device Description Language EDDL technology supported by the HART Communication Foundation and Fieldbus Foundation Basic testing is performed on all device descriptions Each device manufacturer is asked to certify that they thoroughly tested their devices with the 475 Field Communicator If certification is not received a warning message displays when you attempt to communicate with an untested device New device descriptions are available from the Field Communicator Easy Upgrade Utility or the Resource CD or DVD Learning the basics 11 Working in a hazardous area Battery and power supply charger A 475 Field Communicator that meets the Intrinsic Safety requirements I S approved can be used in Zone 0 FM and CSA only Zone 1 or Zone 2 for Group IIC and Class Division 1 and Division 2 Groups B C and D locations An IS approved 475 Field Communicator may be connected to loops or segments that are attached to equipment located in Zone 0 Zone 1 Zone 2 for Group IIC Zone 20 Zone 21 Zone 22 and Class Division 1 and Division 2 Groups A B C and D locations IS approved 475 Field Communicators are ordered with the KL option and have an additional label on the back of the 475 that lists the approvals See Appendix B Product certifications for more information
50. ading new licenses You can select and enable new licenses for a 475 Field Communicator from your site There are four basic steps to obtain new licenses 1 Register your 475 Field Communicator by connecting it to the Easy Upgrade Utility and logging in to the Licensing amp Registration window 2 Select the licenses to purchase and note the appropriate part numbers You can select licenses for multiple Field Communicators at one time 3 Submit a purchase order to your sales representative You are notified when your order has been processed and the licenses are available for download 4 Connect the 475 Field Communicator to the Easy Upgrade Utility and use the Licensing amp Registration window to enable the purchased licenses See the Easy Upgrade Utility Help for more information on selecting and enabling licenses You can send your 475 Field Communicator to a service center to have a technician enable licenses for you Contact your sales representative for more information ScratchPad is a text editor that you can use to create open edit and save simple text txt documents ScratchPad supports very basic formatting From the Field Communicator Main Menu tap the ScratchPad icon to run the application You can also launch ScratchPad from within the HART or Fieldbus Application by tapping the ScratchPad amp icon in the upper right corner of the window You can transfer text files between a PC and the 475 Field Commu
51. age 1 Open a saved configuration See Opening a saved configuration on page 42 2 Double tap Delete from the Saved Configuration menu 3 Tap Yes to confirm the deletion Tap No to cancel 44 HART functionality Transferring configurations to a PC application Renaming a saved configuration The Rename option lets you change the name of a saved configuration To rename a saved configuration 1 Open a saved configuration See Opening a saved configuration on page 42 2 Double tap Rename from the Saved Configuration menu 3 Double tap the file you want to rename 4 Enter the new file name and tap ENTER 5 Tap SAVE Comparing two saved configurations Any two configurations can be compared A message appears indicating if differences exist but the specific differences are not displayed To compare two saved configurations 1 Open a saved configuration See Opening a saved configuration on page 42 2 Double tap Compare from the Saved Configuration menu 3 Double tap Location and select the storage location containing the other configuration that will be used in this comparison and tap ENTER 4 Double tap Name to select the desired file to compare 5 Tap COMP to compare the configurations 6 Tap OK when you are finished You can transfer configurations hcf files from the 475 Field Communicator to AMS Device Manager or the Field Communicator Easy Upgrade Utility After you transfer the configuration y
52. ain a newer version of the device description using the Field Communicator Easy Upgrade Utility DD Error developed to mismatch DD version manufacturer name device name dev rev and DD rev gt HART application version x y HART app version x y See Programming Utility for details The DD was developed using a later HART Application revision Upgrade the system software and device descriptions using the Field Communicator Easy Upgrade Utility Device Description Error Device Description header file corrupted To repair reinstall the Device Descriptions for s s dev rev d DD rev d see Programming Utility for details Press FWDCOM to attempt to load an earlier Device Description There is a checksum error in the device description header file Obtain a newer version of the device description using the Field Communicator Easy Upgrade Utility Communication Error See User s Manual for solution Check the wiring to the device Troubleshooting 87 Forward Compatibility Blocked The Device Description for x Device Rev x dd Rev x cannot be used in forward compatibility mode x Press OK to load the Generic Device Description The HART Application attempts to use a device description to run in forward compatibility mode and cannot A generic device description will be used Device Description Not Installed The Device Description for device
53. and auto off timers are disabled This operation should only be performed under the direction of Technical Support personnel Tapping RE FLASH re installs the firmware and software from the System Card The power supply charger must be connected when the RE FLASH operation is performed During the operation the standby and auto off timers are disabled This operation should only be performed under the direction of Technical Support personnel Tap OK to return to the Settings menu The Backlight setting lets you adjust the backlight intensity of the screen To adjust the backlight drag the slider left to right The Backlight setting also lets you set timers to automatically turn off the backlight after a specified period of inactivity to save battery power To enable a timer tap a drop down list and select the appropriate time interval The external power timer applies when the power supply charger is connected to the 475 Field Communicator After you select the appropriate backlight settings tap OK to retain this setting for this session only SET DEFAULT to retain this setting upon startup or CANCEL to exit without changes The Clock setting lets you set the date time and time zone on the 475 Field Communicator Configure the date by using the drop down list To configure the time select the appropriate time field and use the arrows to scroll through values until you find the correct time Select the drop down list to select a time z
54. andards Association CSA Intrinsically Safe for use in Class I Zone 0 Ex ia IIC T4 Ta 50 C hazardous locations when connected as indicated in the control drawing 00475 1130 See the control drawing for input and output parameters Please note the parameters in the control drawing are the same as the FM parameters 102 POWER SUPPLY CHARGER CERTIFICATION Declaration of Conformity Approvals LABEL DRAWINGS The 475 Field Communicator power supply charger complies to the requirements of the relevant EU directives The conformity assessment process has been successfully completed as per the directives listed below All approval information for this product can be accessed at www fieldcommunicator com European Union Directives Low Voltage Directive 2006 95 EC EN 60950 2001 A11 EMC Directive 2004 108 EC The following harmonized standards were applied immunity EN61204 3 2000 RoHS 2002 95 EC directive WEEE 2002 96 EC directive Japanese Directives DENAN PSE Figure B 1 All 475 Field Communicators have a similar label to the one below Label 1 1 ZN 2009 08 50 1 33 0 mm 44 0mm 475 Field Communicator Manufactured Exclusively for Fisher Rosemount Systems Inc an Emerson Process Management company By R STAHL HMI Systems GmbH D 50767 Cologne Germany Serial No 12345678 Barcode C 0158 2011 Use only with 475 Power Module 2009 08 50 1 1 5 mm 103 Figure B 2
55. are not polarity sensitive A minimum of 250 ohms resistance must be present in the HART loop for the 475 Field Communicator to function properly For information about Intrinsically Safe connections see Appendix B HART communication terminals Three terminals for the lead set are on the top of the 475 Field Communicator Each red terminal is a positive connection for its protocol The black terminal is a common terminal shared by both protocols An access door ensures only one pair of terminals is exposed at any one time see Figure 3 2 Several markings indicate which pair of terminals is for which protocol Figure 3 2 HART communication terminals and access door Access door Communication terminals HART communication terminal markings NOTE The lead set must be used to communicate with a wired or wireless device The 475 Field Communicator cannot communicate wirelessly with devices 46 HART functionality Wiring diagrams Figure 3 3 shows how to connect the 475 Field Communicator to a HART loop Figure 3 3 Connecting to a HART loop HART device m RL22500 ETN J IT NL LUI Ia Power supply e i Current meter Figure 3 4 shows how to connect the 475 Field Communicator directly to the terminals of a HART device Figure 3 4 Connecting directly to a HART device HART device RL22500 AAA Z p
56. ation starts Poll Using Unique ID Lets you poll using the device s unique ID For HART Universal Revision 7 devices the unique ID is the expanded device type a hyphen and the device ID For HART Universal Revision 6 and earlier devices the unique ID is the manufacturer ID the device type a hyphen and the device ID You are prompted to enter a unique ID when the HART Application starts 4 Tap Enter HART functionality 55 Ignoring status messages The 475 Field Communicator displays status messages from the connected HART device The Ignore Status option lets you specify the number of device status messages that are not displayed extending the time between displayed messages The default is 50 messages and it is reset to this value after you close the HART Application Z NOTE Displaying the HART short tag or long tag in a menu title Storage Cleanup If you choose to ignore all device status messages every message regardless of severity is ignored until the specified number of messages is reached To change the number of ignored status messages 1 From the HART Application main menu double tap Utility 2 Double tap Configure HART Application 3 Double tap Ignore Status 4 Enter the number of status messages you want ignored before the next message appears You can specify a number from 50 to 500 5 Tap ENTER All device status messages are ignored until the quantity specified is reached Th
57. ble 475 Field Communicator application software exists on every System Card The System Card also stores HART device configurations and all HART and FOUNDATION fieldbus device descriptions System Card serial number S N The serial number assigned by the manufacturer to a Secure Digital SD card The System Card Serial Number uniquely identifies a 475 Field Communicator System Card User configuration A configuration that is created offline or that is transferred to a 475 Field Communicator from another program Editing a device configuration within the 475 Field Communicator will change it to a user configuration 123 User data file A text TXT file created by a user either on a PC or with the ScratchPad application on the 475 Field Communicator User data files can be transferred between the Field Communicator Easy Upgrade Utility and a 475 WirelessHART adapter A HART device that meets the WirelessHART standard and enables a wired HART device to join a Wireless network and communicate with the gateway WirelessHART device A digital HART device that meets the HART 7 WirelessHART standard and has been enhanced with wireless capability to function within a Wireless network This device is not connected to a 4 20mA loop 124 USER S MANUAL REV E September 201 1 475 FIELD COMMUNICATOR Index Symbols delete 73 hcf files 29 44 device 69 rec files 27 118 instantiate 73 xt files 34 123 Block Lis
58. block at a time and the Actual mode in the device must be set to OOS If the Delete Block menu item is selected and no blocks have been instantiated in the device an error message appears After a block has been deleted the window is refreshed and it does not display the deleted block To delete an instantiated block 1 Display the Live Device List see page 65 2 Double tap a device 3 Double tap Advanced 74 Fieldbus functionality 4 Double tap Delete Block 5 Select Yes or No when you are asked if the device is commissioned You cannot delete blocks if the device is commissioned 6 Tap the block that you want to delete from the device 7 Tap OK 8 When the warning message appears tap YES to delete the block or NO to cancel the operation NOTE Some devices restart after a block is instantiated or deleted causing a loss in communication between the 475 Field Communicator and the device After the device and 475 Field Communicator resume communication the Live Device List appears Setting the device to be a Link Master or Basic device If a device is capable of becoming a Link Active Scheduler LAS the Link Master Configuration menu option is displayed in the Advanced menu The screen shows the current operating class in the drop down box and lets you select the new operating class Select Link Master if you want the device to attempt to be the LAS or select Basic if you want to prevent the device from becoming
59. cent of remaining charge and the battery is fully charged when all of the lights are illuminated See Figure 2 1 on page 2 12 for the location of the Charge Indicator button 10 or more hours when the backlight is to highest setting 20 or more hours when the backlight is off 80 or more hours when using standby 4 F to 131 F 20 C to 55 C less than one month Storage Guidelines for the Li lon Battery Use a location at room temperature or cooler Prolonged storage at higher temperatures can permanently reduce the charge capacity and performance Ensure the remaining charge is at or near mid capacity The charge will slowly drain during storage Periodically recharge the battery during storage to ensure it does not drain to low levels 94 POWER SUPPLY CHARGER SPECIFICATIONS Connection Green six pin mini din male plug Lights The power supply charger has three colored lights that indicate the conditions below Each light displays a different color Green The battery is fully charged Flashing green The battery is nearly fully charged Yellow The battery is charging Flashing yellow The power supply charger is not connected to the 475 Field Communicator Flashing yellow and The remaining charge in the battery is low red Red Charging cannot occur Contact Technical Support for more information Voltage 100 240 VAC 50 60Hz Technical data US UK EU connection types included
60. chPad application 17 129 new 35 opening 35 saving text 36 screen See touch screen 26 segment 122 sensor setup 51 sensor trim 50 51 Settings About 24 Backlight 24 Clock 24 Contrast 25 Event Capture 27 Licenses 25 Memory 27 Power 25 Power Button 26 Retrain Battery 26 Touch Screen 26 short tag 55 shout deaf mode 49 122 shut down timer see auto off timer shutting down 22 23 79 simulation 56 soft input panel SIP 16 specifications 91 95 standby definition 122 enter leave 23 mode 16 23 25 timer 23 24 25 26 30 34 37 status device 70 messages 84 number of ignored 55 storage 18 cleanup 55 guidelines 92 93 strip chart 113 stylus location 15 19 using 16 sweep chart 113 System Card connect with card reader 32 definition 122 does not appear in AMS Device Manager 44 install 14 remove 22 serial number 25 122 specifications 91 system software add new 33 version 9 22 T Tab key 17 tag access 50 alphanumeric 50 device 52 71 111 filter 42 HART 119 polling 54 Temperature 92 terminals 15 45 62 92 terminate button 16 test device 50 loop 50 time date 24 timers auto off 24 25 30 34 37 backlight 24 26 standby 23 24 30 34 37 touch screen layout 111 specifications 91 using 16 trim D A 50 scaled D A 50 sensor 50 troubleshooting 79 U unit name assign 29 view 25 untested device description 10 upper range value 48 user configuration 41
61. clated Apparatus manufacturer s Installation drawing must be followed when Installing the equipment Assoclated Apparatus and Model 475 Communicator must meet the following parameters Uo Voc or Vt of the barrler plus Voc of the Model 475 Communicator must be less than or equal to UI Vmax b lo Isc or It of the barrier plus Isc of the Model 475 Communicator must be less than or equal to Il Imax c Po of the barrler plus Po of the Model 475 Communicator must be less than or equal to Pl Pmax d Ca of barrler must be greater than or equal to CI of the Model 475 Communicator plus CI of the HART Transmitter plus Ccable e La of barrier must be greater than or equal to of the Model 475 Communicator plus LI of the HART Transmitter plus Lcable f La of Model 475 Communicator must be greater than or equal to LI of the HART Transmitter plus Leable 9 Ca of Model 475 Communicator must be greater than or equal to Cl of the HART Transmitter plus Ccable FM 4 The Assoclated Apparatus must be FM Approved 5 FF Device must be FM Approved for use with the Model 475 Communicator 6 Installation should be In accordance with ANSI ISA RP12 06 01 Installation of Intrinskally safe systems for Hazardous classified Locations and the Natlonal Electrical Code ANSUNFPA 70 Control equlpment connected to Assoclated Apparatus must not use or generate more than 250V Resistance between Intrinsically Safe Ground and Earth Ground mu
62. connectors and press OK A registry setting in the 475 is Communicator Main Menu do the following 1 Tap Settings 2 Tap About 3 Double tap RE FLASH 4 Tap Yes to proceed Insert the lead set connectors into the HART communication terminals on the top of the 475 The access door shows which protocols terminals are exposed CDC Error failure while switching to HART Reinstall System Files See User s Manual for details DD Error tokenizer mismatch DD version manufacturer name device name dev rev and DD rev gt HART application version x y HART app version x y Reinstall DD See Programming Interface for details The HART Application fails to put the CDC in HART mode for talking to a HART device From the Field Communicator Main Menu do the following 1 Tap Settings 2 Tap About 3 Double tap RE FLASH 4 Tap Yes to proceed The version of the tokenizer used to tokenize the device description is not what the HART Application expects and the device description is Incompatible with the installed HART Application version Upgrade the system software and device descriptions in the Field Communicator using the Field Communicator Easy Upgrade Utility DD Error linker mismatch DD version x y HART app version x y Reinstall DD See Programming Interface for details The version of the linker used to link the device description is not what the HART A
63. contained in a single wiring block Figure 4 3 Bench wiring diagram example Connection T Fieldbus 24 VDC block e power power conditioner supply m i S im t 64 Fieldbus functionality Field hook up Figure 4 4 illustrates one method of connecting the 475 Field Communicator to a fieldbus segment The 475 Field Communicator can be connected at any convenient place along the bus segment In the field this is typically done at the device or at the fieldbus junction box Figure 4 4 Field wiring diagram example ieldbus Fieldbus T Fieldbus T host e junction 4 e control conditioner r box r system m i i n n a a 2avoc power supply N CAUTION The 475 Field Communicator draws approximately 12 mA from the fieldbus segment Ensure the power supply or barrier on the fieldbus segment has the capacity to provide this additional current If a fieldbus segment is drawing near the capacity of the segment s power supply connecting the 475 Field Communicator may result in loss of communication Fieldbus functionality 65 Displaying the connected fieldbus devices To display the connected devices on a fieldbus segment Live Device List 1 Connect the 475 Field Communicator to
64. d 26 Evert Captures x edu ie ERE eR tase gis wale ace es 27 MOEMOly uer teh kp b x e eeu dede 27 Connecting to a device 28 PC applications 28 AMS Device 28 Field Communicator Easy Upgrade Utility 28 Connecting the 475 Field Communicator or System Card29 Upgrading the 475 Field Communicator 33 www fieldcommunicator com 4 Table of Contents Adding functionality by enabling licenses 33 sie eka ia Rr rx RN eed 34 Creating a new 35 Opening an existing 35 ValveLink Mobile 37 Maintenance 37 Running a self test 37 CIR DICE 37 SECTION 3 HART functionality OVerVieW E 39 Safety messages 39 Basic features and functions 40 HART Application 40 Using a fast key sequence 40 Starting the HART Application 40 Working with offline configurations 41 Creating new configuration 41 Opening a saved configuration 42 Transferring configurations to a PC application 44 Workin
65. d Communicator Event Capture files can be useful in diagnosing problems To create Event Capture files on a 475 you must enable the Event Capture function from the Settings menu 119 Fieldbus device A device that communicates information using the fieldbus protocol on a digital serial multidrop data bus Fieldbus Foundation The organization that develops and supports FOUNDATION fieldbus an international interoperable standard for communication of process automation and control information Members include suppliers and end users of process control and manufacturing automation products Support for the standard includes education interoperability and conformance testing testing tools and development software FOUNDATION fieldbus A specific fieldbus technology developed and supported by Emerson Process Management and the other members of the independent Fieldbus Foundation FOUNDATION fieldbus technology uses device descriptions and function blocks to enable intelligent devices to execute control functions traditionally performed by a distributed control system Graphics A feature that enables the 475 Field Communicator to display device information as images charts and graphs by using enhanced Electronic Device Description Language EDDL To view the graphical representations you need a device using an enhanced EDDL device description HART device A device that communicates information using the HART protocol H
66. d play if no other Bluetooth software or drivers were installed on your PC The Easy Upgrade Utility cannot communicate with an adapter using third party drivers See www fieldcommunicator com or the readme file for more information 30 feet 10 meters recommended maximum distance between the 475 and a Bluetooth adapter attached to a PC 93 BATTERY SPECIFICATIONS Battery type Connection Charge Lights Operating time Storage Card reader Only supported card readers can be used with the System Card Unsupported card readers may corrupt files See the readme file on your Resource CD or DVD or www fieldcommunicator com for the list of supported card readers The card reader can be used only with the Field Communicator Easy Upgrade Utility Two rechargeable Li lon cells not serviceable Green six pin mini din female jack on the side of the battery 50 F to 104 F 10 C to 40 C Guidelines for the Li lon battery Power Module Do not recharge the battery in hazardous areas The power supply charger is not IS approved Charge or power using only the Field Communicator power supply charger Recharge the battery frequently preferably after each use Limit full discharges if possible Five lights LEDs on the side of the battery indicate the remaining level of battery charge When you press and release the Charge Indicator button below these lights the lights slowly illuminate Each light indicates 20 per
67. device have modes of operation These modes govern the operation of the block Every block supports both automatic AUTO and out of service OOS modes Other types of modes that may also be supported are Cas RCas ROut IMan and LO Fieldbus functionality 67 Types of modes For the procedures described in this manual it is helpful to understand the following modes AUTO The functions performed by the block will execute If the block has any outputs these will continue to update This is typically the normal operating mode MAN In this mode the output of the block can be manually overwritten for testing purposes Out of Service OOS The functions performed by the block will not execute If the block has any outputs these will typically not update and the status of any values passed to other blocks is BAD Before you make changes to the configuration of the block change the mode of the block to OOS When the changes are complete change the mode back to AUTO Mode parameters Mode parameters are used to change the block mode from one state to another There are four types of mode parameters Target Actual Permitted and Normal The Target mode is the mode assigned to a block and is used to change a block to a desired mode The Actual mode is the current mode of the block The Permitted mode lists the modes that are allowed for a block Setting the Permitted modes prevents unauthorized changes to the opera
68. dicate its status Table 4 1 Device description icons A tested device description can be used with the system software version in the 475 Field Communicator An untested device description has not been formally tested for use with the system software version in the 475 Field Communicator The device description can be used but you may experience unexpected results An incompatible device description cannot be used with the System software version in the 475 Field Communicator You need to transfer a different version of this device description to the 475 Field Communicator Fieldbus functionality 77 RUNNING FIELDBUS DIAGNOSTICS DC voltage measurement Noise level measurement Signal level measurement The Fieldbus Diagnostics menu lets you run diagnostics to troubleshoot fieldbus networks and devices You can check the DC voltage the noise level at low frequencies and the signal level and communication status The selected tests are automatically repeated and the test results are updated in the Diagnostics Results window To view the values associated with the status indicators or the possible causes of the values run the diagnostic test highlight the test on the Diagnostics Results window and tap HELP The DC voltage test displays the amount of DC voltage on a segment The word Limit appears if the DC voltage measurement is out of the 37 V to 37 V range If the DC voltage is out of this range t
69. e Event Capture is enabled device status and warning messages do not appear To create and send an Event Capture file 1 Tap Settings from the Field Communicator Main Menu 2 Tap MORE and then tap Event Capture 3 Tap Turn on HART event capture from the Event Capture window and tap OK 4 Tap HART from the Field Communicator Main Menu 5 Enter a file name for the Event Capture file and tap OK The file is saved to a default location 6 Perform the requested operations to capture the data 7 Use the Field Communicator Easy Upgrade Utility to transfer the file from your 475 Field Communicator to your PC See the Easy Upgrade Utility Help for more information The Memory setting lets you view available free space in the System Card Internal Flash or RAM To select the Memory icon tap MORE on the Settings screen If you have less than 10 percent of memory free the value is highlighted yellow 28 Learning the basics CONNECTING TO A DEVICE PC APPLICATIONS AMS Device Manager Field Communicator Easy Upgrade Utility Use the provided lead set and the HART or Fieldbus if licensed Applications to connect and communicate with a device The appropriate device description is also required If the 475 Field Communicator does not have the HART device description the device can be displayed in forward compatibility mode This mode uses a generic device description and does not display all device functionality Three termi
70. e HART Tag menu lets you select the HART short or long tag to display in the menu title for HART Universal Revision 6 or higher devices The short tag can have up to 8 characters and the long tag can have up to 32 characters These tags can be edited at any time If the long tag does not fit on the window an ellipsis is shown at the end of the tag Tap and hold the ellipsis to see the full tag name The location of these parameters in the Online menu varies from device to device because it is determined by the device manufacturer To select a HART tag for the menu title 1 From the HART Application main menu double tap Utility 2 Double tap Configure HART Application 3 Double tap HART Tag 4 Tap Show Long Tag to display the HART long tag or tap Show Short Tag to display the HART short tag 5 Tap ENTER The 475 Field Communicator continues to use the option you selected until you change the setting The Storage Cleanup menu lets you delete the following items Internal Flash Tap YES to delete all configurations in the Internal Flash Tap No to cancel System Card Tap YES to delete all configurations in the System Card Tap No to cancel Hotkey Menu Tap YES to delete all items from the Hot key menu Tap No to cancel 56 HART functionality Viewing available device descriptions Simulating an online connection to a HART device The Available Device Descriptions menu lets you view all the device descrip
71. e between the IrDA and PC is 18 inches If you previously set Bluetooth as the default connection type you need to enable IrDA 32 Learning the basics To enable IrDA communication 1 Tap Listen for PC from the Field Communicator Main Menu 2 Tap Change Connection Type 3 Tap IrDA and then tap OK You can tap Save as Default to always use IrDA as the connection type A Waiting for connection message appears when IrDA is enabled See AMS Device Manager Books Online or the Easy Upgrade Utility Help for instructions to connect to those applications using IrDA Card reader The 475 Field Communicator System Card can also communicate with the Easy Upgrade Utility using a supported Secure Digital card reader See the readme file for the supported card readers You can access this file from www fieldcommunicator com the Resource CD or DVD or the Field Communicator Easy Upgrade Utility menu in the Windows Start menu if the Easy Upgrade Utility has been installed CAUTION Using Windows Explorer and a card reader to manually transfer or copy files between the System Card and a PC can corrupt the System Card This operation should only be performed under the direction of Technical Support personnel The card reader provides faster upload and download speeds than an IrDA adapter however it cannot transfer application licenses Event Capture files or ScratchPad files To access the System Card you need to remove the battery f
72. ents exceed this specification a spare Power Module code A should be specified SPARE PARTS LIST Description Ruggedized 250 Ohm Load Resistor Rechargeable Li lon Power Module Power Supply Charger Li Ion NiMH US UK EU connection types included Power Supply Charger Standard cord set US UK EU cords Australian AU cord for Power Supply Charger Lead Set with connectors Hand Strap pack of 2 Carrying Case with spare Hand Strap and Stylus Magnetic Hanger Protective Rubber Boot with stand Boot available to ship Dec 09 Stylus pack of 2 IrDA to USB Adapter Note 1 System Card SD Reader with USB interface Note 2 Bluetooth Adapter Note 1 Stand Field Accessory Kit Note 7 Shop Accessory Kit Bluetooth Note 8 Shop Accessory Kit Non Bluetooth Note 8 Getting Started Guide Resource CD Resource DVD Note 9 Technical Training CD Online Licensing Note 4 FOUNDATION fieldbus license via Web Easy Upgrade New license via Web Note 3 Part Number 00275 0096 0001 00475 0002 0022 00475 0003 0022 00375 0003 0002 00375 0003 0003 00375 0004 0001 00475 0005 0002 00475 0005 0003 00475 0005 0004 00475 0005 0005 00475 0006 0001 00375 0015 0002 00375 0018 0022 00475 0018 0023 00475 0044 0001 00475 0019 FK01 00475 0019 SK01 00475 0019 SK02 00475 0045 3001 00475 0049 0001 00475 0049 DVD1 00475 0050 TRN1 00375 0142 0002 00375 0142 0003 Easy Upgrade Renew licen
73. ere are no user serviceable components or safety elements inside Opening or modifying them will void the warranty and could cause personal harm 12 Learning the basics Checking the remaining charge To view the remaining charge press the Charge Indicator button on the lower left side of the battery See Figure 2 1 for the location of this button When you press and release the button the lights above the button slowly illuminate to display the charge remaining Each light represents 20 percent of the charge The battery is fully charged when all of the lights are illuminated You can also check the remaining charge from the Settings menu on the Field Communicator Main Menu See Power on page 25 for more information Figure 2 1 Li lon battery example Lights illuminated by pressing the Charge Charge Indicator button Indicator button Li lon battery Green power supply charger connector side Charging the battery Prior to first portable use fully charge the battery The battery can be charged separately or while attached to the 475 Field Communicator The 475 Field Communicator is fully operable while the battery is recharging and a full charge takes 2 3 hours An overcharge condition will not occur if the power supply charger remains connected NCAUTION You can remove and install the Li lon battery in a hazardous area environment You cannot charge the battery in this environment because the power
74. es S Protective Rubber Boot with Stand Typical HART Model Number 475 H P 1 E KL U GMT Typical HART Fieldbus Model Number 475 F P 1 E KL U GMT 1 Base Model 475 includes Field Communicator unit with color LCD display System Card Leadset with connectors Carrying Case Getting Started Guide 475 Resource CD or DVD stylus and straps 2 This option requires that the Easy Upgrade option code U is specified 3 To obtain an Australian Power Cord order part number 00375 0003 0003 4 This option should only be considered if the user already has a 375 or 475 Power Supply Charger If it is a 375 Power Supply Charger it must be the Li lon NiMH version 5 The Easy Upgrade feature allows the user to add new System Application software and device descriptions DDs to the 475 for a period of 3 years To upgrade without this feature the System Card would have to be sent to a Service Center 96 6 The Graphics Option enables a user to access enhanced graphical features when using the HART or FOUNDATION fieldbus application 7 Device Configuration Management provides the capability to store up to 1000 configurations and print them using the Easy Upgrade Utility 8 Bluetooth enables communication to a PC via the Bluetooth protocol See list of countries with Bluetooth approval at www fieldcommunicator com 9 A fully charged Li lon Power Module is capable of delivering power for 40 hours of typical field use If requirem
75. ess than or equal to li Imax Po of the barrler plus Po of the Model 475 Communicator must be less than or equal to PI Pmax d Ca of barrier must be greater than or equal to Ci of the Model 475 Communicator plus Cl of the HART Transmitter plus Ccable La of barrier must be greater than or equal to Li of the Model 475 Communicator plus Ll of the HART Transmitter plus Leable f La of Model 475 Communicator must be greater than or equal to LI of the HART Transmitter plus Leable 9 Ca of Model 475 Communicator must be greater than or equal to Cl of the HART Transmitter plus Ccable FM 4 The Associated Apparatus must be FM Approved 5 HART Transmitter must be FM Approved for use with the Model 475 Communicator Installation should be in accordance with ANSI ISA RP12 06 01 Installation of Intrinsically safe systems for Hazardous classlfled Locations and the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 Control equipment connected to Assoclated Apparatus must not use or generate more than 250V Resistance between Intrinsically Safe Ground and Earth Ground must be less than 1 0 Ohm CSA 4 The Associated Apparatus must be CSA certified 5 HART Transmitter must be CSA certified for use with the Model 475 Communicator lon should be In accordance with Canadian Electrical 7 Control equipment connected to Associated Apparatus must not use or generate more than 250V 8 Resistance between Intrinsically Safe Ground a
76. evice reappears on the screen The Fieldbus Application offers graphical views of device data by using the enhanced Electronic Device Description Language EDDL technology Device data can be presented as images charts and graphs These options appear as items in the Online menu and its submenus The placement of the Graphics options in the menus varies from device to device because it is determined by the device manufacturer To view the graphical representations you need a device using an enhanced device description Only devices using an enhanced EDDL device description offer graphical representations of data See Appendix C for more information about the Graphics functionality Polling is a method of determining which devices are present on a network The V FUN is the first unpolled node address V NUN is the number of unpolled node addresses The addresses between V FUN and V FUN V NUN 1 are not polled The default value for V FUN is 200 and the default value for V NUN is zero Narrowing the range of devices being polled provides a quicker Live Device List refresh The DeltaV System Polling checkbox instructs the 475 Field Communicator to use the same polling scheme as DeltaV The V FUN and V NUN options are read only when the checkbox is selected To change the polling addresses 1 From the Fieldbus Application main menu double tap Utility 2 Double tap Polling 3 Enter values in the V FUN V NUN fields and tap OK
77. from right to left A sweep chart paints the window from left to right and then paints the window from left to right again overwriting the oldest data A vertical line is used to separate the old and new data When the data reaches the right edge of the screen the data is then plotted from the left edge of the screen and the x axis is updated A scope chart paints the window from left to right When the data reaches the right edge of the screen the screen is cleared and the x axis is updated Horizontal bar Displays data represented as bars from left to right Vertical bar Displays data represented as bars from bottom to top Gauge Displays a gauge chart similar to an analog car speedometer NOTE If a chart is displayed for an extended time period the 475 Field Communicator will have decreased response time due to the large number of data points in the chart Strip sweep scope charts The strip sweep scope chart formats device data into a line chart that displays device data over time The labels and axis displayed are determined by the device manufacturer Use the drop down list to select the variable you want to highlight The selected variable is displayed as a bold solid colored line Other variables that share the same source or same Y axis appear as thin colored lines on the chart Variables that do not share the same axis as the selected variable appear as dashed colored lines The colors displayed are determ
78. g online with HART devices 45 Connecting to a HART device 45 Displaying the connected HART devices 48 The HART IGOn us danser e teo 49 Saving a device 49 Displaying Device Setup options 50 Displaying Graphics 51 Configuring the HART Application 52 Using hot keys 52 Changing the HART polling options 53 Ignoring status 55 Displaying the HART short tag or long tag in a menu title 55 Storage 55 Viewing available device descriptions 56 Simulating an online connection to a HART device 56 Running HART diagnostics 57 DC voltage measurement HART terminals 57 Disconnecting from a HART device 57 SECTION 4 Fieldbus functionality OVEIVIEW asrorini Gudea gered NONEM TEE 59 Safety messages 59 Basic features and functions 60 Fieldbus Application functionality 60 Link Active Scheduler 5 60 LAS 60 Table of Contents SECTION 5 Troubleshooting APPENDIX A Reference data Starting the Fieldbus Application 61 Working o
79. guration Parameters that define the physical attributes and operating characteristics of a device It does not include dynamic data Device configuration management A licensed feature that lets you save up to 1000 HART device or user configurations depending on file size to a System Card It also lets you print and back up save the configurations using the Field Communicator Easy Upgrade Utility Device description DD A set of instructions written in the HART or FOUNDATION fieldbus Device Description Language that defines the parameters commands and methods that a host application uses to communicate with a HART or FOUNDATION fieldbus device DDL Device Description Language A specialized programming language used to write device descriptions for HART or FOUNDATION fieldbus compatible devices See also Device Description Easy Upgrade option A licensed feature that lets you use the Field Communicator Easy Upgrade Utility to update the system software and DDs in your 475 Field Communicator See your sales representative or the Online Licensing feature in the Easy Upgrade Utility for more information on purchasing this license EDDL Electronic Device Description Language Enhancements to the EDDL language enable device information to be displayed as images charts and graphs Event capture file An ASCII file rec file that captures your keystrokes display windows and protocol communication messages on a 475 Fiel
80. he Li lon battery System Card socket CAUTION The System Card must be supplied by the 475 Field Communicator manufacturer Failure to comply will void the IS approval 4 With the 475 Field Communicator still face down ensure the tops of the two battery retaining screws are loose and slightly above the top of the 475 5 Align the sides of the battery with the 475 and carefully slide it forward until it is secure 6 Carefully hand tighten the two battery retaining screws to secure the battery Do not over tighten 0 5Nm maximum torque load CAUTION The connector pins may be damaged if the 475 Field Communicator and battery are improperly aligned 22 Learning the basics Removing the battery and the System Card STARTING UP AND SHUTTING DOWN Starting up The Field Communicator Main Menu To remove the battery and System Card 1 Remove the rubber boot if attached 2 Place the 475 Field Communicator face down on a level secure surface 3 Loosen the battery retaining screws until the top of each screw is slightly above the top of the 475 Field Communicator 4 Slide the battery off the 475 Field Communicator Do not pull up the battery because this could damage the connector pins 5 Push the System Card into the System Card socket until it clicks to release it The System Card socket is spring loaded 6 Grasp the System Card with your fingers and slide it straight out of the 475 Field Communicator
81. he Easy Upgrade Utility See the Easy Upgrade Utility Help for more information on deleting a User Data file Exiting 1 In your document tap File Exit 2 Tap the EXIT button from the Main Page Learning the basics 37 VALVELINK MOBILE MAINTENANCE Running a self test Calibrating ValveLink Mobile lets you configure calibrate and troubleshoot Fisher HART digital valve controllers DVC through an easy to use graphical interface To open ValveLink Mobile tap the ValveLink Mobile icon from the Field Communicator Main Menu The Field Communicator must have a 1 GB or larger System Card and a valid Easy Upgrade license to open ValveLink Mobile Use the leadset to connect to the DVC and run the desired diagnostics or operations See the ValveLink Mobile documentation at www fieldcommunicator com for more information about the functionality Upgrades to ValveLink Mobile are included with the Field Communicator system software updates Use the Easy Upgrade Utility to download updates from the Internet to your PC and then transfer them to your Field Communicator A card reader may be required NOTE The standby timer and auto off timer are disabled when ValveLink Mobile is open Any maintenance repair or replacement of components not listed below must be performed by specially trained personnel at authorized service centers You can perform common maintenance procedures on the 475 Field Communicator as described bel
82. he Easy Upgrade Utility to transfer all the files to a connected 475 Field Communicator You can use IrDA Bluetooth or a card reader to connect to the Easy Upgrade Utility and transfer the upgrades Large or critical upgrades may require a card reader See the Easy Upgrade Utility Help for information on connecting and upgrading a 475 Field Communicator The Easy Upgrade Utility also lets you transfer a specific system software or device description version Connect a 475 Field Communicator or System Card and click the More Options button on the Upgrade window to access the System Software and DDs tabs The HART Application Device Configuration Management and Graphics are licensed in all 475 Field Communicators but other functionality requires a license Renew or add licenses anytime at your site by using the Online Licensing feature in the Field Communicator Easy Upgrade Utility Only the Easy Upgrade license needs to be renewed 34 Learning the basics e SCRATCHPAD Viewing current licenses To view the current licenses and the Easy Upgrade expiration date in your 475 Field Communicator tap the Settings icon from the Field Communicator Main Menu Then tap the Licenses icon The Easy Upgrade Utility can also display all licensing information from the Licensing amp Registration window or Upgrade window A 475 Field Communicator must be connected to view licensing information from the Upgrade window Purchasing and downlo
83. he Live Device List double tap a device to display the Block List See page 66 For Device Dashboard menus the Block List is available from the Advanced menu 2 Double tap the desired block tag 3 From the Block Menu double tap the desired parameter group NOTE The Block mode must be in the appropriate state to accept parameter changes Typically the mode is MAN or OOS Displaying parameters To display the parameters for fieldbus devices 1 Display the Live Device List see page 65 2 Double tap a device 3 Double tap the desired block from the Block List or the appropriate item from a Device Dashboard menu 4 Double tap the desired parameter group The parameters and their current values appear Changing and sending parameter data Shaded areas in a menu indicate values that cannot be changed You can edit only the resource transducer and I O blocks You can open and view all other blocks however you cannot edit them When you modify a parameter value an asterisk appears and the value is highlighted yellow to indicate the change has not been sent to the device Fieldbus functionality A CAUTION Changing device parameters could adversely affect the control of your process Put the control loop in Manual Out of Service before applying changes Verify the output before returning the control loop to Auto Failure to do so could result in property damage serious injury or death Ensure all safety precau
84. he basics Straps Two straps are available with the 475 Field Communicator The magnetic strap attaches to the top of the 475 Field Communicator and lets you hang it from a metal pipe The strap attachment is located near the HART and fieldbus terminals on the top of the 475 Field Communicator The side strap lets you attach a strap to the sides or back of the 475 Field Communicator making it easy to carry See Figure 2 5 The side strap also holds the stylus used with the touch screen Figure 2 5 Side Strap Example Learning the basics 21 ASSEMBLY Installing the System Card and the battery If you received a 475 Field Communicator with the System Card already installed proceed to the Starting up section 1 Place the 475 Field Communicator face down on a level secure surface 2 Remove the protective rubber boot if attached 3 With the battery removed slide the System Card labeled System Card with the metal card contacts facing up into the System Card socket until it clicks The System Card socket is spring loaded See Figure 2 6 for the location of the System Card socket The System Card is not locked into the System Card socket in the image below Figure 2 6 Back of the 475 Field Communicator Bluetooth approval label Battery retaining AEN Connector pins Main unit label Stand IS label Strap attachment KL option Strap attachment System Card partially inserted into t
85. he method Fieldbus functionality 71 Displaying device information NOTE The physical device tag and address of a device are read only when the device is commissioned or at a minimum any of the following hosts linking devices are detected on the segment Rosemount 3420 DeltaV Ovation Allen Bradley FFLD and FFLDC Honeywell Experion PKS Yokogawa Stardom or CENTUM Softing FG 100 HSE or SMAR DF62 To change the device tag or address use the host system or remove the device from the segment and connect it directly to the 475 Field Communicator To display the Physical Device Tag Device Address Device ID and the Device Revision 1 Display the Live Device List see page 65 2 Double tap a device 3 Double tap Advanced 4 Double tap Detail 5 Double tap one of the following options Physical Device Tag designates a device s identity in the system Address is the data link layer node address of the device The host control system has the ability to assign an address to a device when itis connected to a segment When assigning device addresses follow the guidelines below Valid device addresses for fieldbus devices are 20 through 247 with the exception of the addresses between V FUN and V FUN V NUN 1 parameters as defined for the 475 see Changing the fieldbus polling addresses on page 75 These parameters are available in the Polling menu Addresses between 16 and 19 are usually reserved for ho
86. he variable you want to mark or edit To change the value for the selected variable tap EDIT change the value and tap ENTER A symbol appears next to the variable name and the value is highlighted yellow to indicate the change has not been saved To mark the selected variable tap MARK A symbol appears next to the value c Repeat these steps for other variables as necessary d Tap Exit 5 Tap SAVE Copying a saved configuration The Copy to option lets you copy a saved configuration to a new storage location in the 475 Field Communicator To copy a saved configuration 1 Open a saved configuration See Opening a saved configuration on page 42 2 Double tap Copy to from the Saved Configuration menu 3 Double tap Location and select the new storage location to which you want to save the configuration and tap ENTER 4 Double tap Name enter the name for the copy of this configuration and tap ENTER 5 Tap SAVE to copy the configuration to a new location Sending a saved configuration to a connected device The Send option lets you send the open configuration to a connected device From the Saved Configuration menu double tap Send The 475 Field Communicator sends the configuration to a connected device that is compatible with the configuration Deleting a saved configuration The Delete option lets you remove saved configurations one at a time To delete a configuration from the 475 Field Communicator stor
87. hen a LAS failure is detected Although the 475 Field Communicator is capable of becoming the LAS it does not maintain the communication schedule and should not be thought of as a backup LAS Only one device can communicate at a time Permission to communicate on the bus is controlled by a centralized token passed between devices by the LAS Only the device with the token can communicate The LAS maintains a list of all devices that need access to the bus This list is called the Live Device List see Displaying the connected fieldbus devices on page 65 When a 475 Field Communicator is connected to a live fieldbus segment it joins the fieldbus segment but not as the LAS This means the 475 Field Communicator can view and edit device parameters but the control of the segment is still handled by the node that is designated the LAS for the segment You can also read and write if there is another LAS Prior to connecting to a host system review the 475 Field Communicator Host System Interoperability on www fieldcommunicator com Fieldbus functionality 61 STARTING THE FIELDBUS A general warning message may appear upon starting the Fieldbus APPLICATION WORKING ONLINE WITH FIELDBUS DEVICES Application when a LAS is detected on the segment Tap YES to go to the Live Device List NO to return to the Field Communicator Main Menu or HELP to get more information on the warning To start the Fieldbus Application 1 Press and hold
88. here may be a faulty terminator wiring problem or power supply problem This test displays the measurement value measurement unit and one of the status indicators listed below OK The value is within the acceptable range High The value is greater than 32 V Low The value is less than 9 V Error There is an error in the measurement or within the 475 Field Communicator The noise level test displays the amount of noise on the segment The word Limit appears if the noise level measurement is greater than 1 0 V If the low frequency noise is too high the power supply or power conditioner may be faulty This test displays the measurement value measurement unit and one of the status indicators listed below OK The value is within the acceptable range High The value is greater than 75mv from peak to peak Error There is an error in the measurement or within the 475 Field Communicator The signal level test determines if a 475 Field Communicator can receive signals from devices on a segment To measure the fieldbus signal level make sure a LAS is on the segment Up to 16 different nodes are checked The word Limit appears if the signal level value is greater than 1 3 V The word Low appears if the signal level value is less than 100 mV 78 Fieldbus functionality This test displays the node address measurement value measurement unit and one of the status indicators listed below All signal responses fro
89. iagnostics 77 Fieldbus Main 61 75 76 Fieldbus Online 61 75 Fieldbus Utility 61 75 76 HART diagnostics 57 HART Offline 41 42 HART Online 48 51 HART Utility 53 54 55 56 Hot Key 52 title 55 messages error 84 ignored status 55 safety 9 39 59 status 84 methods 70 microprocessor 91 modes 66 actual 68 block 69 burst 49 117 change 68 MAN 69 out of service 69 parameters 67 shout deaf 49 122 target 68 types 67 N navigation keys 17 Online Fieldbus menu 61 65 HART menu 48 Licensing 121 operating system 24 ordering information 95 output trim 51 P parameters changing and sending data 69 displaying blocks 69 functionality 69 modes 67 personal computer 92 121 physical device tag 71 physical specifications 91 polarity 62 polling 53 75 121 Power 25 Power key disabled 30 34 functionality 16 turn on 475 22 power management timers 25 Power Module definition 121 see battery power supply charger guidelines 11 lights 14 specifications 94 voltage 94 primary variable 48 process variables 50 121 processor specifications 91 product precautions 10 protocol fieldbus 119 HART 119 R R amp TTE 100 RAM 18 91 range values 50 reference 91 re flash 24 re image 24 resistance troubleshooting 80 Retrain Battery 26 review menu 51 RoHS 105 rubber boot 19 S safety messages 9 39 59 saving online configuration 49 text 36 scaled D A trim 50 schedule I O block 72 scope chart 113 Scrat
90. icable standards EN 60079 0 2006 EN 60079 11 2007 EN 60079 26 2004 and EN 60079 27 2008 Certification No BVS 09 ATEX E 022 amp Il 2 1 GD Ex ia T4 10 C lt Ta lt 50 C 0158 HART Intrinsically Safe Electrical Parameters i 30 Volt DC 200 mA Pi 1 0 Watt E 0 Ci 0 1 9 Volt DC lo 32 uA 101 International Certification North American Certifications FOUNDATION fieldbus The FISCO standard applies to the FM CSA IECEx and ATEX certifications olt att ie 47 5 Volt DC Ie 380 mA 5 3 Watt Uy 13 Volk DC Ip 32 i olt i m i att Up 1 9 Vol DC l 32 HA Li 0 C 0 IECEx Certification No IECEx BVS 10 0094 Ex ia IIC T4 10 C lt Ta 50 C HART Intrinsically Safe electrical parameters Ui 30 Volt DC li 200 mA Pi 1 0 Watt Li HIT A 1 9 Volt DC 2 32 pA FOUNDATION fieldbus olt Lr 17 5 Volt DC Te 380 mA Pus 5 3 Wai Up 13 Volt DC Ip 32 HA U 30 Volt D 380 mA P 1 3 Watt Uo 1 9 Volt DC 1 32 uA Factory Mutual FM Intrinsically Safe for Class Division 1 Groups A B C and D and Class Zone 0 AEx IIC T4 Ta 50 C hazardous locations when connected as indicated in the control drawing 00475 1130 See the control drawing for input and output parameters Canadian St
91. icate with fieldbus devices Device Config Management enables you to save HART device or user configurations to the System Card and to print and store them using the Easy Upgrade Utility The License window also displays the Unit Name and System Card Serial Number SN of the 475 Field Communicator See the Easy Upgrade Utility Help for more details on assigning a Unit Name Tap OK to return to the Settings menu The Power setting lets you specify power management options when the 475 Field Communicator is on battery power The standby timer puts the 475 Field Communicator in standby and the auto off timer shuts down the 475 Field Communicator after the specified values of inactivity To specify values for the standby or auto off timer select the time intervals from the drop down lists If set to short intervals these timers will save battery power The Maximize Power Savings option conserves additional battery power by letting the 475 Field Communicator enter standby or shut down when communicating with a device To enable Maximize Power Savings tap the checkbox If this option is disabled the 475 Field Communicator will not enter standby or shut down when communicating with a device 26 Learning the basics Power Button m Retrain Battery P Touch Screen After you select the appropriate power management settings tap OK to apply the settings for this session only SET DEFAULT to retain the settings upon s
92. ifferent settings The intensity impacts the charge in the battery Expect a shorter charge life for higher intensities See Backlight on page 24 for information on timers that can turn off the backlight after specified periods of inactivity These timers can help conserve the battery power Function Fn key The Function key lets you enable alternate functionality on select keys The Function key does not apply for menus displaying icons The blue text near the other keys on the keypad indicate the alternate functionality When the Function key is enabled the orange light in the left corner of the Function key appears and the FN button on the Soft Input Panel SIP if displayed is highlighted Press the Function key again to disable the functionality and turn off the light Types The 475 Field Communicator memory consists of three components 1 Internal Flash 32MB non volatile RAM The Internal Flash memory stores the operating system and system software It also stores the following Up to 25 HART configurations HART Event Captures FOUNDATION fieldbus statistics Text files saved from ScratchPad 2 System Card an internal 1 GB or higher Secure Digital Card with non volatile flash memory A copy of installable system software exists on every System Card The System Card also contains all HART and FOUNDATION fieldbus device descriptions and can store up to 1 000 HART configurations depending on the sizes of the files 3 RAM
93. ined by the device description and may vary between devices A vertical line may be displayed in the chart to distinguish between the old and new data The vertical line advances as new data is displayed For the sweep and scope charts the pan zoom in zoom out and reset affect only the Y axis The time shown on the x axis starts at the time the chart starts The chart update rate is determined by the device manufacturer The default chart update rate is 1 second 114 Figure C 3 Strip sweep scope chart example Horizontal bar charts A horizontal bar chart formats device data into bars from left to right and varies with time Use the drop down list to select the variable you want to highlight Additional horizontal bars may be present if more than one variable is defined for the option you selected in the drop down list The selected variable from the drop down list appears in color and has a black dot at the end of it The colors displayed are determined by the device description and may vary between devices The labels and axis displayed are determined by the device manufacturer The chart update rate is determined by the device manufacturer The default chart update rate is 1 second Figure C 4 Horizontal bar chart example 115 Vertical bar charts A vertical bar chart formats device data into bars from bottom to top and varies with time Use the drop down list to select the variable you want to highlight Addi
94. ing To retrain the battery 1 Disconnect the power supply charger if it is connected to the 475 Field Communicator 2 Tap Retrain Battery from the Settings menu 3 Wait until the 475 Field Communicator shuts down It may take up to several hours to discharge the battery depending on the charge remaining when the operation began Connect the power supply charger to the 475 Field Communicator and fully charge the battery The Touch Screen setting lets you calibrate the touch screen with the display Tap the center of the cross hairs firmly and accurately at each location on the window The target continues to move until the touch screen is aligned Touch screen alignment is retained upon start up Learning the basics 27 lei Event Capture Memory The Event Capture setting lets you create an Event Capture file rec which is a log of communication input and output that occurs between the 475 Field Communicator and a device HART only When working with Technical Support personnel you may be asked to create an Event Capture file to help troubleshoot issues that cannot be easily isolated or resolved The Event Capture file can then be transferred to your PC using the Field Communicator Easy Upgrade Utility and sent to Technical Support personnel for review Tap the option to activate the Event Capture feature The option is black when selected To delete an existing Event Capture tap DELETE EVENT FILE NOTE Whil
95. ing with a live online HART device The 475 Field Communicator is communicating with a HART loop with a device in burst mode The 475 Field Communicator is running in shout deaf mode which helps the 475 communicate with a device when it is on a noisy loop The 475 Field Communicator is running in shout deaf mode and communicating to a HART loop with a device in burst mode 11 9 Communication is not occurring This is common when only non dynamic parameters are listed When you save a configuration from a connected device it is saved as a device configuration You can save only 25 configurations to the Internal Flash To save the configuration in the connected device 1 Ensure the 475 Field Communicator is connected to a HART loop or directly to the device and turn on the 475 Field Communicator HART 2 Tap 2 from the Field Communicator Main Menu A HART Online menu appears 3 Tap Save The Save button will not appear if you have already saved the configuration while connected to the device You may need to make a change to the configuration or disconnect and then reconnect to the device to resave a To set the location where the configuration will be saved double tap Location select an option and tap ENTER b To specify a name for the configuration double tap Name enter the name and tap ENTER 4 Tap Save If the configuration already exists a message appears Tap YES
96. interference that may cause undesired operation Any modifications made to this device that are not approved by Emerson Process Management may void the authority granted to the user by the FCC to operate this equipment This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la classe A est conforme la norme NMB 003 du Canada www fieldcommunicator com 100 TELECOMMUNICATIONS REGULATORY AUTHORITY EUROPEAN DIRECTIVE INFORMATION CE COMPLIANCE R amp TTE 1999 5 EC Electro Magnetic Compatibility 2004 108 EC Low Voltage 2006 95 EC ATEX Directive 94 9 EC KL option only HAZARDOUS LOCATIONS CERTIFICATIONS KL OPTION ONLY European Certifications OMAN TRA TRA TA R 0089 11 D080273 This equipment is in conformity with the Radio and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment R amp TTE Directive 1999 5 EC ETSI EN 300328 2006 10 and IEC 2209 2 2007 standards Tested to the EN 61326 1 2006 and ETSI EN 301489 17 2002 08 specification Tested to the EN 61010 1 2001 specification See European Certifications for more information The Intrinsic Safety approvals listed in this section include compliance with the FISCO requirements ATEX Intrinsic Safety KL option only This equipment complies with the ATEX Directive 94 9 EC Specific ATEX Directive Information is located within this section and in the 475 Field Communicator Getting Started Guide Appl
97. ion Using this manual 7 SECTION 2 Learning the basics OVER VIOW UD E 9 Safety messages 9 475 Field Communicator overview 10 Device interoperability 10 Working a hazardous area 11 Battery and power 11 Using the touch 16 Using the keypad 16 MOITIOIY nexo e penoa ated E ex be d urb X Ges 18 5 19 ae nace areca Daten 21 Installing the System Card and the battery 21 Removing the battery and the System Card 22 Starting up and shutting down 22 Starting UP deus ex es ee Ad et defi 22 The Field Communicator Main Menu 22 Entering standby cse e s RR Rn ERR 23 Shutting OWM is eenen ei tc Rar Rete es 23 Settings i i olio ER IORRRERATEEE 24 ADOU ii dud cake ene ERU e UP YU 24 BACK Sod hens PIRA ge p elec ad 24 CCL sarium e ied tere xor tos iate dba ds a cs 24 Gontrast coe MO Gots M ants ara 25 LiCenseS is Ley skies ee erae he AR Tar 25 POW URSI due IER d 25 Power Button eos cR RR RARE Ras 26 Retrain Battery 26 TOUCH Seer anus EE dud
98. ion and a 475 Field Communicator The following sections provide details on the window layout the buttons used to modify the graphics and the graphics options A 475 Field Communicator has three elements on a window a command bar a tag bar and buttons The command bar shows the back arrow icon HART heartbeat or fieldbus logo LAS indicator fieldbus devices only ScratchPad application icon and terminate icon The tag bar shows the device type and device tag The buttons let you modify the appearance of a window by panning zooming or resetting the window The HELP key appears if there is help associated with the particular selection Use the left arrow button on the 475 Field Communicator or the back arrow icon on the window to close the view and return to the previous menu Figure C 1 475 Field Communicator Screen Layout LAS Onko lt Tag Bar Buttons www fieldcommunicator com 112 BUTTONS GRAPHICS OPTIONS Images Use the following buttons to modify the appearance of the graphs and charts on your window Pan Tap this button select a point in the chart or graph and drag to move it back and forth in the window ra Area zoom Tap this button then tap and drag a point in the chart to create an enlarged box After you release your stylus from the window the chart enlarges to fit the area This control is available on strip charts and graphs only Zoom in
99. ion and system requirements You can access this file from www fieldcommunicator com or the Resource CD or DVD Learning the basics 29 Connecting the 475 Field Communicator or System Card The Easy Upgrade Utility lets you do the following Download new system software and device descriptions to upgrade your 475 Field Communicator at your site Enable new functionality and applications by purchasing and downloading new application licenses using the Online Licensing feature Upload Event Capture and ScratchPad files to your PC Upload download and print HART device or user configurations hcf files Uploading configurations to the Easy Upgrade Utility lets you back up these files Manage the memory in your System Card by specifying which device descriptions can be downloaded to your System Card Limiting the number of device descriptions will free memory on your System Card Assign a Unit Name to a 475 Field Communicator to uniquely identify it which is useful when connecting to a 475 Field Communicator using Bluetooth See the Easy Upgrade Utility Help for more information on these features You can use three connection types to connect a 475 Field Communicator to the Easy Upgrade Utility IrDA Bluetooth if licensed or a supported card reader The 475 Field Communicator must be in Listen for PC mode to communicate through IrDA or Bluetooth See the AMS Device Manager Books Online for information o
100. ision 1 Groups A B C and D Class Zone 0 AEx ia IIC CSA Ex la HART Connection Terminals Model 475 Hazardous Classified FM Class I Division 1 Groups A B C and D Class Zone 0 AEx CSA Ex ia Transmitter FM Class Division 1 Groups A B C and D Class I Zone 0 AEx ia IIC CSA Ex ia Classification T4 Max Amblent temp 10 C less than or equal to Ta less than or equal to 50 Approved Barrier or Converter see Note 4 Approved Barrier or Converter ENDE HART Connection Terminals Model 475 FIGURE 1 CONNECTION DRAWING FOR HART DEVICE CONNECTION TOLERANCES X 030 XX 020 XXX 010 WT Wayne Hardin pue pane Ene FINISH Way me Hardin 0 30 APPROVALS Li ECONO _ DATE peo NA 4 01 09 WARNING BATTERIES MUST BE CHARGED IN A NONHAZARDOUS LOCATIONS ONLY WARNING SUBSTITUTION OF COMPONENTS MAY IMPAIR INTRINSIC SAFETY Notes 1 No revision to this drawing without prlor FM Approval and CSA International Approval Assoclated Apparatus manufacturer s I lon drawing must be followed when Installing the equipment 3 Associated Apparatus and Model 475 Communicator must meet the following parameters Uo Voc or Vt of the barrler plus Voc of the Model 475 Communicator must be less than or equal to Ui Vmax b lo Isc or It of the barrler plus Isc of the Model 475 Communicator must be l
101. itations It also may include information about the connected device such as tag materials of construction and device software revision The HART Application offers graphical views of device data by using the enhanced Electronic Device Description Language EDDL technology Device data can be presented as images charts and graphs These options appear as items in the HART Online menu and its submenus The placement of the graphics in the menus varies from device to device because it is determined by the device manufacturer To view the graphical representations you need a device using an enhanced device description Only devices using an enhanced EDDL device description offer graphical representations of data See Appendix C for more information about the Graphics functionality 52 HART functionality CONFIGURING THE HART APPLICATION Using hot keys Setting up hot key options The Hot key menu is a user definable menu that can store shortcuts for up to 20 of your most frequently performed tasks For example if you change device tags and damping often you can add options for these functions to the Hot key menu for quick access The Hot key automatically appears in the toolbar when you are working online Hot keys created from generic DDs are not saved To add a custom option to the Hot key menu 1 Connect to a HART device 2 From the Field Communicator Main Menu tap 9 3 From the HART Online Menu or any of the submenus selec
102. ld Communicator does not contain this label NA option then it is considered non IS approved The Declaration of Conformity and other approval information are available on www fieldcommunicator com The Federal Communications Commission FCC Industry Canada IC Telecommunications Regulatory Authority TRA and Radio and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment R amp TTE approvals apply to only 475 Field Communicators licensed for Bluetooth A labels appears on the back of the Field Communicator if it is licensed for Bluetooth R STAHL HMI Systems GmbH Cologne Germany This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the user s manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including
103. lected variable tap MARK A symbol appears next to the value d Repeat these steps for other variables as necessary and tap EXIT when you are finished 8 To save the configuration double tap Save as The SAVE button brings you to the Save as menu 42 HART functionality Opening a saved configuration a To change the location where the configuration is saved double tap Location select an option and tap ENTER b To specify a name for the configuration double tap Name enter the name and tap ENTER c Tap SAVE A saved configuration lets you edit copy send delete or rename it You can also compare it to other saved configurations To open a saved configuration 1 From the HART Application main menu double tap Offline 2 Double tap Saved Configuration 3 Double tap the storage location where you saved the configuration The FILTR button opens a menu that provides both sort and tag filter options These options let you customize your view of saved configurations The Sort option lets you group and display configurations according to your choice of configuration name device tag or device descriptor The Filter option lets you limit which configurations are displayed by picking specific characters from the configuration name device tag or device descriptor When setting up a filter you can use two special characters the period and the asterisk The period replaces a single character of a
104. ly after each use or at night Limit the number of full discharges if possible Frequent use at high temperatures can reduce performance Use a dry location at or near room temperature when storing the battery for an extended time Prolonged storage at higher temperatures can reduce performance Ensure the remaining charge level is at or near mid capacity when storing for an extended time The remaining charge will slowly drain during storage Periodically charge the battery to ensure the remaining charge does not drain to low levels Learning the basics 15 Figure 2 3 475 Field Communicator shown with optional rubber boot IrDA interface HART and FOUNDATION fieldbus top communication terminals top Touch screen display IA 5 FIELD COMMUNICATOR Bluetooth light Power key and light Backlight key Strap attachment Strap attachment side side Navigation keys Enter key four arrow keys Li lon battery back and Stylus in the strap System Card internal unction key and Tabi ke light for multiple key combination functionality Alphanumeric keypad Lights illuminated by pressing the Charge Indicator button side i Green power Charge Indicator button gt supply charger side connector on the battery side Strap attachment side Strap attachment side 16 Learning the basics Using the touch screen Using
105. m the device were received by the 475 Field Communicator One or more signal responses from the device was not received by the 475 Field Communicator This may be caused by noise on the segment X No signal responses from the device were received by the 475 Field Communicator This may be caused by noise on the segment Error The measurement value is less than 75 mV or there is an error within the 475 Field Communicator Figure 4 8 Fieldbus diagnostics window examples Diagnostics v Fieldbus DC Voltage Measurement DC Voltage Low Freq Noise v Noise Measurement v Fieldbus Signal Diagnostic HELP DISCONNECTING FROMA Prior to disconnecting or turning off the 475 Field Communicator FIELDBUS DEVICE check the following items Verify methods are complete Resolve any un sent data to the device USER S MANUAL REVE September 201 1 475 FIELD COMMUNICATOR SECTION 5 TROUBLESHOOTING OVERVIEW This section provides basic troubleshooting techniques for the 475 Field Communicator Below are methods for troubleshooting networks that are experiencing problems communicating between a device and the 475 Field Communicator Troubleshooting suggestions Answer the questions below and use the tables in this section before calling Technical Support personnel Does the control system have HART or fieldbus communication capabilities Is it configured to communicate HART or fieldbus Is it reporting communicatio
106. municator The 475 Field Communicator has a simulation mode that lets you simulate an online connection to a HART device without actually connecting to a device Simulation mode is a training tool that helps you become familiar with devices before configuring them in a critical environment A simulated configuration cannot be saved Not all device descriptions have been optimized to run under simulation The HART Application will close to the Field Communicator Main Menu if the device cannot be simulated To simulate a connection to a HART device 1 From the HART Application main menu double tap Utility 2 Double tap Simulation The manufacturers with device descriptions installed in the 475 Field Communicator are listed 3 Double tap the desired manufacturer to expand the list The models available for the manufacturer are listed HART functionality 57 RUNNING HART DIAGNOSTICS DC voltage measurement HART terminals DISCONNECTING FROM A HART DEVICE 4 Double tap the desired model to expand the list The device revisions available for the selected model are listed 5 Double tap the desired device revision Refer to the device manual to determine the device revision 6 If a warning appears thoroughly read the warning tap CONT to accept the warning and proceed or tap EXIT to return to the Utility menu This warning does not appear if your device is tested The Online menu for the simulated device appears
107. n 2 Learning the basics contains information on assembly components starting entering standby shutting down settings supported PC applications and maintaining the 475 Field Communicator Section 3 HART functionality contains information on starting and configuring the HART Application working offline communicating with HART devices modifying device parameters and running diagnostics Section 4 Fieldbus functionality contains information on starting and configuring the Fieldbus Application communicating with fieldbus devices modifying device parameters and running diagnostics Section 5 Troubleshooting provides solutions to the most common 475 Field Communicator operating problems Appendix A Reference data provides physical functional and performance specifications Appendix B Product certifications contains hazardous location and international certifications European directive information and approval drawings Appendix C Graphics information contains an overview of the Graphics functionality and options in the 475 Field Communicator www fieldcommunicator com Introduction USER S MANUAL REV E September 201 1 475 FIELD COMMUNICATOR SECTION 2 OVERVIEW SAFETY MESSAGES LEARNING THE BASICS This section provides instructions on basic features and functions of the 475 Field Communicator It also provides information on assembly components starting entering standby shutting down settings
108. n problems If not stop communications on the control system and re test communication with the 475 Field Communicator Is there a barrier installed s the barrier capable of passing along the signal General troubleshooting information for the system software If the 475 Field Communicator screen does not respond or it appears to lock up you may need to restart and reset the 475 Field Communicator by doing the following 1 Simultaneously press the Fn and Backlight keys to shut down the Field Communicator The green light on the Power key should turn off 2 Power on the Field Communicator by pressing and holding the Power key www fieldcommunicator com 80 Troubleshooting HART loops Verify the HART loop current and voltage on the device Almost all devices need at least 4 mA and 12V DC to operate properly If there are multiple devices on a multidrop loop set the 475 Field Communicator to Poll by Address See Changing the HART polling options on page 53 for more information on polling options Inspection of the loop wiring can often reveal problems The shield is normally grounded at one end only which is usually the control System Verify the loop has a minimum of 250 ohms resistance If there is not an external resistor then normally the total resistance is the resistance of the process indicating device monitoring the loop Check the manuals for the process indicating device to determine its loop resis
109. n supported connection types Certain connection types are required to transfer files or information between the Field Communicator Easy Upgrade Utility and a 475 Field Communicator See Table 2 2 30 Learning the basics Table 2 2 Required connection types to transfer files using the Easy Upgrade Utility Device Descriptions IrDA Bluetooth or a Card Reader Event Capture Files IrDA or Bluetooth HART Device or User IrDA Bluetooth or a Card Reader Configuration Files Licenses IrDA or Bluetooth ScratchPad txt Files IrDA or Bluetooth System Software IrDA Bluetooth or a Card Reader Unit Name IrDA or Bluetooth Some upgrades may require a card reader r Listen for PC The Listen for PC option lets you select IrDA or Bluetooth as the connection type to communicate with a PC To enter Listen for PC mode tap the Listen for PC icon from the Field Communicator Main Menu IrDA is initially set as the default connection type and is automatically enabled when you open Listen for PC You can change the connection type at any time by tapping the Change Connection Type button and then selecting an option Tap OK to use the selected connection type for only the current session The default connection type is used the next time you open Listen for PC Tap Save as Default to always use the selected connection type when Listen for PC is opened After you select the connection type the 475 Field Communicator
110. nals for the lead set are on the top of the 475 Field Communicator Each red terminal is a positive connection for its protocol while the black terminal is a common terminal shared by both protocols An access door ensures only one pair of terminals is exposed at any one time Several markings indicate which pair of terminals is for which protocol See Section 3 HART functionality and Section 4 Fieldbus functionality for wiring diagrams and more information Appendix B displays diagrams for Intrinsically Safe installations Connect your 475 Field Communicator to a supported PC application such as AMS Suite Intelligent Device Manager or the Field Communicator Easy Upgrade Utility to download new system software device descriptions and licenses You can also transfer HART configuration files Event Capture files and ScratchPad txt files to a PC The 475 Field Communicator can connect to AMS Device Manager version 6 2 or higher letting you create open edit or compare HART device or user configuration files You may need to connect using IrDA if Bluetooth is not supported in your version You can also transfer configurations between AMS Device Manager and a storage location in the 475 Field Communicator Check the AMS Device Manager Books Online for more information The 475 Field Communicator can connect to the Field Communicator Easy Upgrade Utility that is available on the Resource CD or DVD See the readme file for installat
111. napshot line drawing of device information Use the drop down list to select the variable you want to highlight Additional variables may be present if more than one is defined for the option selected in the drop down list The selected variable from the drop down list appears as a bold solid colored line while the other variables with the same Y axis appear as thin colored lines The colors displayed are determined by the device description and may vary between devices Variables that do not share the same Y axis as the selected variable appear as dashed colored lines The labels and axis displayed are determined by the device manufacturer You may also see symbols such as squares or triangles on some variables These show keypoints that indicate the important values on a graph If more than seven variables are on the graph symbols are displayed for the keypoints Figure C 7 Graph example cho Curve Echo Curve x USER S MANUAL REV E September 2011 475 FIELD COMMUNICATOR GLOSSARY Alphanumeric A character set that contains both letters and digits and usually other characters such as punctuation marks AMS Suite Intelligent Device Manager Software for remotely managing Smart devices offline or online over existing HART FOUNDATION fieldbus or PROFIBUS DP networks You can use AMS Device Manager to monitor and configure devices maintain calibration results run diagnostic routines and maintain hist
112. nd Earth Ground must be less than 1 0 Ohm 4 Emerson Process Management EMERSON USA oo Model 475 IS inetellstuon Drawing 75 1130 sht1 dwd we I 00475 1130 107 Hazardous Classified brea Class Zone 0 AEx ia IIC CSA FF Connection Terminals Any Approved FF Device see Note 5 Any Approved FF Device see Note 5 MULTIPLE FF DEVICES Any Approved T FF Device see Note 5 Number is limited by the requirement to Any Approved meet all other FF Device see Note 5 IS requirement for the network FIGURE 2 CONNECTION DRAWING FOR FF Non FISCO DEVICE CONNECTION brea ion 1 Groups A B C and D FM Class Division 1 Groups A B C and D Class Zone 0 AEx ia IIC Any Approved Associated Apparatus see Note 4 Model 475 For Non FISCO installation Ui Vmax 30 Vde l Imax 380 mA Pi Pmax 1 3 W Ci 0uF Uo 1 9 Vdc lo Isc 32 uA 61uW 100uF La 5600 mH Leakage current less than or equal to 50 uA Classification T4 Max Ambient temp 10 C less than or equal to Ta less than or equal to 50 WARNING BATTERIES MUST BE CHARGED IN A NONHAZARDOUS LOCATIONS ONLY WARNING SUBSTITUTION OF COMPONENTS MAY IMPAIR INTRINSIC SAFETY Notes No revision to this drawing without prior FM Approval and CSA Intemational Approval Asso
113. nd HART Universal Revision 6 or higher devices 54 HART functionality To change the polling option 1 From the HART Application main menu double tap Utility 2 Double tap Configure HART Application 3 Double tap Polling Options Select one of the following polling options Poll By Address Lets you poll for devices at the specified addresses Tap Enter and then double tap Polling Addresses from the Configure HART Application window to select addresses to poll This option appears only when Poll By Address is selected Select one of the following options from the Polling Addresses menu Table 3 2 Options in the Polling Addresses menu 0 Poll non multi dropped loops 0 15 Poll HART Universal Revision 5 or earlier devices on multi dropped loops 0 63 Poll HART Universal Revision 6 or newer devices on multi dropped loops 63 Poll the default address for WirelessHART adapters Custom Range a unique or non consecutive group of addresses example 0 5 7 12 Use a hyphen to specify consecutive addresses and or a comma to separate numbers or groups of numbers Poll Using Tag Lets you enter and poll by the tag of the device You are prompted to enter a tag when the HART Application starts Poll Using Long Tag Lets you enter and poll by the long tag of the device Only supported in HART Universal Revision 6 or higher devices You are prompted to enter a tag when the HART Applic
114. nfiguration window appears 2 Tap the menu option you want to remove NOTE Some options are predefined and cannot be removed from the Hot key menu These options vary depending on the device type 3 Tap DEL 4 When you are done tap EXIT to close the Hotkey Configuration window Removing all hot key options To remove all Hot key options currently defined 1 From the HART Application main menu double tap Utility 2 Double tap Configure HART Application 3 Double tap Storage Cleanup 4 Double tap Hotkey Menu 5 Tap YES if you are sure you want to delete all the items from the Hot key menu Tap NO to return to the Storage Cleanup menu Use the HART Polling Options to configure your 475 Field Communicator to automatically search for all or specific connected devices Most HART device installations contain one device per loop and the device address is zero Refer to your device manual for more information about changing a device polling address To have more than one device per loop wire the devices in parallel and place into Multidrop mode This mode is enabled by changing the address from zero to any address between 1 63 After the mode is enabled the analog output of each device is fixed and no longer represents any variable NOTE Communication errors such as a device appearing at multiple addresses can occur when polling addresses greater than 15 on a loop with both HART Universal Revision 5 or earlier a
115. nicator using the Field Communicator Easy Upgrade Utility NOTE The Power key standby timer and auto off timer are disabled when the ScratchPad application is open Learning the basics 35 Creating a new document Opening an existing document From the Main Page in ScratchPad tap NEW An empty text window and SIP keyboard appears See Figure 2 8 You are now ready to enter text into your new document A new document can also be created within ScratchPad by tapping the New BJ icon in the toolbar or by selecting File New from the menu Figure 2 8 ScratchPad displaying the SIP keyboard 1 From the Main Page in ScratchPad select the desired file located under File Name 2 Tap OPEN A text window and the SIP keyboard appears You are now ready to edit your document You can also open a document by selecting File Open from the menu bar or by tapping the Open 8 icon in the toolbar Entering text Using the stylus tap the desired letters from the SIP keyboard Using the keypad press the desired keypad button in quick repetitions to display the appropriate letter or number Selecting text Drag the stylus over the desired text to highlight or to select all of the text in the document tap Edit Select All Cutting text 1 Select the text to be cut 2 Tap Edit Cut You can also cut text by selecting text and tapping the Cut J icon in the toolbar Copying text 1 Select the text to be
116. nline with fieldbus devices 61 Connecting to a fieldbus device 62 Displaying the connected fieldbus devices 65 Displaying the online device 66 Block 66 Device blocks eee BAER ad voee ex ces 69 Displaying Graphics 75 Configuring the Fieldbus Application 75 Changing the fieldbus polling addresses 75 Changing the Slot Time 76 Viewing available device descriptions 76 Running fieldbus diagnostics 77 DC voltage 77 Noise level 77 Signal level 1 77 Disconnecting from a fieldbus device 78 OVervieW EAA 79 Troubleshooting suggestions 79 Error and status 84 Information for Technical Support 90 Processor and memory specifications 91 5 91 venite et ie eta tar cte E PE eiut oet 91 Physical specifications 91 Weight S ore d oboe cena lanto es RR parcs F8 ache d ROVS art 91 Display oye deese pad eee e o atl 91 Zee ex Ree eR ERES 91
117. ntrol methods in place 62 Fieldbus functionality Connecting to a fieldbus device Connect the 475 Field Communicator by using the lead set with the appropriate connectors in parallel with the device Due to measurement circuitry the 475 Field Communicator fieldbus connectors on the communication terminals are polarity sensitive An error message appears if the lead set is connected incorrectly For information about Intrinsically Safe connections see Appendix B NOTE Dynamic variables shown while online represent the digital data being sent from the device Digital communication is susceptible to electrical noise follow proper wiring instructions Fieldbus communication terminals Three terminals for the lead set are on the top of the 475 Field Communicator Each red terminal is a positive connection for its protocol The black terminal is a common terminal shared by both protocols An access door ensures only one pair of terminals is exposed at any one time see Figure 4 2 Several markings indicate which pair of terminals is for which protocol Figure 4 2 Fieldbus communication terminals and access door Communication terminals Access door Fieldbus communication terminal markings Fieldbus functionality 63 Bench hook up Figure 4 3 illustrates one method of connecting the 475 Field Communicator on a bench For segments that are limited in size the power conditioner and terminators can be
118. ny 475 Field Communicator Power Module Use only with 475 Field Communicator Charge only with Charger 00375 0003 0005 WARNING BATTERIES MUST BE CHARGED IN A NONHAZARDOUS LOCATION ONLY WARNING SUBSTITUTION OF COMPONENTS MAY IMPAIR INTRINSIC SAFETY E0158 W Li lon 14 4Wh Serial No 12345678 2011 Barcode Made in Germany 2009 08 54 2 Label 4 2 ZN 2009 08 55 1 67 0 mm 37 0mm Il 2 G 1 GD Ex ia IIC T4 BVS 09 ATEX E 022 CL I ZONE 0 AEx ia IIC T4 CLI DIV 1 GP A B C D APPROVED T4 max amb 50 C CSA 213004 Exa Ex ia IIC T4 IECEx BVS 10 0094 10 C lt Ta lt 50 C WARNING Li lon Rechargeable battery for 475 Field Communicator Do not charge use and leave the battery at high temperature Do not heat the battery or throw it into fire Do not deform short circuit modify or disassemble the battery Do not allow the battery to become wet or be immersed in water or sea water Do not subject the battery to a strong impact or throw it as this may cause heat explosion and fire 2009 08 55 1 R 1 5 mm 1 5 mm 105 Figure B 6 Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE label Figure B 7 RoHS label Products with the following label comply with the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE directive 2002 96 EC which applies to European Union EU member states only The label indicates this product should be recycled and not
119. ny value The asterisk replaces a string of characters For example if you want to list all configurations that have a name of P 001 to P 300 enter P in the filter If you want to list configurations with a name that begins P 0 and ends with a 7 set the filter to P 0 7 The period will replace only one character between the 0 and 7 The XPAND button lets you view the configuration name device tag manufacturer device type device revision descriptor and the configuration type Tap CMPRS to return to the previous window 4 Double tap the desired configuration to open the Saved Configuration menu Editing a saved configuration The Edit option lets you edit a saved configuration while working offline To edit a saved configuration 1 Open a saved configuration See Opening a saved configuration 2 Double tap Edit from the Saved Configuration menu 3 If a warning appears thoroughly read the warning tap CONT to accept the warning and proceed or tap EXIT to end this operation 4 Mark select the configurable variables you want sent to the device unmarked variables are not included when the configuration is transferred to a device Double tap Mark all OK to have all HART functionality 43 variables marked Double tap Unmark all OK to clear the marks from all variables To mark and edit variables individually a Double tap Edit individually b Scroll through the list of variables and select t
120. ocess variable PV A process parameter that is being measured or controlled for example level flow temperature mass or density 122 Resource CD or DVD A CD or DVD included with the purchase of a 475 Field Communicator It contains electronic copies of product documentation the install file for the Easy Upgrade Utility and the latest system software and device descriptions at the time the CD or DVD was created The Resource CD contains English versions of the documentation system software and Easy Upgrade Utility The Resource DVD contains the documentation and software in English and additional languages Segment Fieldbus only The section of a fieldbus that is terminated in its characteristic impedance Segments are linked by repeaters to form a complete Fieldbus Shout deaf mode A communication mode in the 475 Field Communicator where the amplitude of the 475 signal is increased The 475 Field Communicator determines when to enter this mode The xx icon with a solid or hollow heart indicates when the 475 Field Communicator is in this mode Standby A power option that turns off the screen display and parts of the 475 Field Communicator Use this feature to save battery life or to reduce the boot up time The green light on the Power key slowly flashes to indicate the 475 Field Communicator is in standby mode System Card An internal Secure Digital Card with non volatile Flash memory A copy of installa
121. ock menu lets you add function and transducer blocks to a connected device This menu item appears only if the fieldbus device contains instantiable block types After a block has been instantiated the view displays the new block The Actual mode of the new instantiated block is set to OOS NOTE You cannot instantiate or delete blocks when at a minimum any of the following hosts linking devices are detected on the segment Rosemount 3420 DeltaV Ovation Allen Bradley FFLD and FFLDC Honeywell Experion PKS Yokogawa Stardom or CENTUM Softing FG 100 HSE SMAR DF62 To instantiate or delete blocks use the host system or remove the device from the segment and connect it directly to the 475 Field Communicator To instantiate a block 1 Display the Live Device List see page 65 2 Double tap a device 3 Double tap Advanced 4 Double tap Instantiate Block 5 Select Yes or No when you are asked if the device is commissioned You cannot instantiate blocks if the device is commissioned 6 Tap the type of block that you want to add to the device 7 Tap OK to add the block to the device Tap CANCEL to exit the window without adding a block 8 When the warning message appears tap YES to instantiate the block or NO to cancel the operation Deleting instantiated blocks The Delete Block menu lets you delete instantiated blocks from a fieldbus device you cannot delete permanent blocks You can delete only one instantiated
122. one Tap OK to save the changes and to close the window or CANCEL to exit without changes Learning the basics 25 Contrast z x lt Licenses Gi Power The Contrast setting lets you adjust the lightest and darkest areas on the window This option applies to only the 375 Field Communicator NOTE Temperature can affect contrast The Licenses setting lets you view the enabled and available licenses for the 475 Field Communicator A checkmark indicates the license is enabled Unlicensed features cannot be accessed The following licenses and information are displayed HART enables your 475 to run the HART Application to communicate with HART devices Graphics enables your 475 Field Communicator to display device information as images charts and graphs Easy Upgrade enables you to upgrade your 475 Field Communicator with the latest system software and device descriptions at your site without having to send it to a service center Exp Date displays the expiration date of the Easy Upgrade license The date is listed as year month day If this field is empty connect to the Easy Upgrade Utility N A appears if the 475 is not licensed for Easy Upgrade Bluetooth enables your 475 Field Communicator to communicate with supported PC applications such as the Easy Upgrade Utility using Bluetooth FOUNDATION fieldbus enables the 475 Field Communicator to run the Fieldbus Application to commun
123. or entering data www fieldcommunicator com 92 USAGE SPECIFICATIONS Temperature limits Storage with batteries Storage without batteries Enclosure rating Shock General guidelines CONNECTION SPECIFICATIONS HART and fieldbus communication terminals Connection types 14 F to 122 10 to 50 C 0 to 95 RH non condensing for 32 to 122 F 0 C to 50 C 4 F to 131 F 20 C to 55 C for less than 1 month 4 to 140 F 20 C to 60 C IP51 front Passes the 1 meter drop test onto concrete Only use new original parts Do not recharge the battery in hazardous areas Have repairs done by only qualified personnel Charge or power using only the Field Communicator power supply charger Three 4mm banana plugs one common terminal to both HART and FOUNDATION fieldbus IrDA port 15 degrees recommended maximum angle between the 475 interface and adapter or PC 18 in recommended maximum distance between the 475 interface and adapter or PC Bluetooth interface The Bluetooth Interface is a licensed option for the 475 Field Communicator If your 475 is not licensed for Bluetooth it does not have a Bluetooth radio To use Bluetooth you need an approved adapter using the Windows Bluetooth software and drivers stack included with Windows XP Professional Service Pack 2 or 3 Windows Vista Business Service Pack 1 or Windows 7 Professional The adapter should be plug an
124. orical data Bluetooth Bluetooth is a wireless protocol for exchanging data On the 475 Field Communicator Bluetooth is a licensed feature that enables wireless communication between the 475 and a PC Burst mode A communication mode in a HART transmitter to send data at regular intervals Card reader A device that is capable of reading the System Card You can use an approved card reader to transfer system software and device descriptions from the Field Communicator Easy Upgrade Utility to a 475 Field Communicator See www fieldcommunicator com or the readme file for a list of supported card readers CDC Communication and Diagnostic Circuitry You can view the CDC version by tapping Settings About from the Field Communicator Main Menu Commissioned device A device that has been setup to communicate with a host system This usually includes assigning a permanent address to the device For DeltaV systems the device would be at an address between 20 35 Other host systems may use a different address range Some operations on the 475 Field Communicator are disabled for commissioned devices because they could cause process disruption See Section 4 Fieldbus functionality for more information www fieldcommunicator com 118 Data Link Time Data Link Time is a network wide time periodically distributed by the LAS to synchronize all device clocks on the bus Device See HART device or fieldbus device Device confi
125. ou can perform different operations depending on the application used AMS Device Manager Use AMS Device Manager to open edit compare and transfer saved configurations A Handheld or Field Communicator Interface kit for AMS Device Manager version 6 2 or higher lets you use the 475 Field Communicator with AMS Device Manager If the System Card does not appear as a storage location in AMS Device Manager copy the configurations from the System Card into the Internal Flash in the 475 Field Communicator before connecting to AMS Device Manager See Copying a saved configuration on page 43 for instructions Then access the Internal Flash location to open edit and save the configurations in AMS Device Manager See the AMS Device Manager Books Online for more information on connecting and transferring configurations HART functionality 45 WORKING ONLINE WITH HART DEVICES Connecting to a HART device Field Communicator Easy Upgrade Utility Use the Easy Upgrade Utility to back up transfer and print the configurations saved in your 475 Field Communicator See the Easy Upgrade Utility Help for more information about connecting and transferring configurations The 475 Field Communicator can communicate with a device from the control room on the bench or any wiring termination point in the loop Connect the 475 Field Communicator with the appropriate connectors in parallel with the device or load resistor The HART connectors
126. ow Cleaning the exterior Use only a dry lint free towel or dampen the towel with a mild soap and water solution Charging removing and replacing the battery Removing and replacing the System Card Removing and replacing the stand Ensuring that all exterior screws are sufficiently tightened Ensuring that the communication terminal recess is free of dirt and debris does not require disassembly There is no need nor is it possible to perform a manual self test with the 475 Field Communicator Testing features are done automatically A warning message appears if a fault condition is found during these tests It is not necessary or possible to calibrate the 475 Field Communicator The 475 Field Communicator is a communication interface that communicates digitally with HART and FOUNDATION fieldbus devices Voltage measurements made by the 475 Field Communicator are for use in detection of power or noise on a network and are for reference purposes only NIST standards are not applicable to the 475 Field Communicator 38 Learning the basics USER S MANUAL REV E September 201 1 475 FIELD COMMUNICATOR SECTION 3 OVERVIEW SAFETY MESSAGES HART FUNCTIONALITY This section provides instruction on basic HART functionality in the 475 Field Communicator It is based on the operation of the HART Application version 5 0 Procedures and instructions in this section may require special precautions to ens
127. pplication expects and the device description is incompatible with the installed HART Application version Upgrade the system software and device descriptions using the Field Communicator Easy Upgrade Utility DD Error developed to mismatch DD version manufacturer name device name dev rev Z and DD rev gt HART application version x y See Programming Interface for solution The device description was developed and tested for a later HART Application revision Upgrade the system software and device descriptions using the Field Communicator Easy Upgrade Utility 86 Troubleshooting Warning this DD is untested with the The device description was not current Hart App ver manufacturer tested and verified with the name device name dev rev and installed version of the HART DD rev gt you may experience unexpected or inappropriate results See Programming Interface for details on DD updates Do you want to accept these risks and proceed Application Obtain a newer version of the device description using the Field Communicator Easy Upgrade Utility DD Error tested to sequence mismatch DD version manufacturer name device name dev rev and DD rev gt HART application version x y HART app version x y See Programming Utility for solution The DD was tested with a previous version but not with this version of the HART Application Obt
128. r and model Is the device in burst mode Is the device address set to 0 Is there more than one device on the loop Is there another master primary or secondary on the loop i e control system multiplexer etc Contacting Technical Support personnel Contact your supplier or go to http www fieldcommunicator com for Technical Support contact information USER S MANUAL REV E September 2011 475 FIELD COMMUNICATOR APPENDIX A PROCESSOR AND MEMORY SPECIFICATIONS Microprocessor Memory PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS Weight Display Keypad REFERENCE DATA 80 MHz max 133 MHz Hitachi SH3 Internal Flash 32 MB System Card 1 GB Secure Digital card or higher RAM 32 MB Approximately 1 65 lb 750 grams includes battery 3 5 diagonal 1 4 VGA 240 by 320 pixels color touch screen Hard coated surface Dimensions approximately 2 79 x 2 10 71 mm x 53 3 mm The keypad consists of the following A Power key to turn on and off the 475 or to put it in standby A Backlight key to adjust the intensity of the light on the screen Four navigation arrow keys to select open and back out of menu items An Enter key to open menu items from the Field Communicator Main Menu or Settings menu and select any highlighted button A Tab key to move between buttons or fields on a window A Function key that enables alternate functionality indicated by the blue text near the keys Alphanumeric keys f
129. ress of a device The Field Communicator is unable to change the address of a device that is currently the LAS Establish communication by putting the Field Communicator on the segment first and then adding one or more devices By putting the Field Communicator on first it will remain the LAS and allow the address change The Field Communicator does not remain the LAS on a segment A host takes over as the LAS A backup LAS takes over as the LAS The lower the address and Slot Time of the device the more likely this will occur When a host is established on a segment it will take over as the LAS No action is required See Changing the Slot Time on page 76 84 Troubleshooting ERROR AND STATUS MESSAGES Table 5 3 Field Communicator error messages License file check failed error code x Please contact service center to resolve this problem Press OK to turn off Where x indicates the test that failed License file check failed during power up Warning System incompatibility detected error code x Start Listen For PC and use the Easy Upgrade Utility to resolve this turn off your Field Communicator and contact service center to resolve this Where x is an error code indicating what the incompatibility detected was or related errors Installation file is corrupt error code x Please call service center to resolve this problem Press OK to turn off This
130. rom the 475 Field Communicator See Removing the battery and the System Card on page 22 for more information See the Easy Upgrade Utility Help for instructions to connect a System Card and card reader Learning the basics 33 Upgrading the 475 Field Communicator Adding functionality by enabling licenses The Field Communicator Easy Upgrade Utility on the Resource CD or DVD lets you download new system software and device descriptions to upgrade your 475 Field Communicator at your site To download new system software and device descriptions your 475 Field Communicator must be licensed for Easy Upgrade You can also send your Field Communicator to a Service Center to be upgraded For more information contact your sales representative CAUTION New system software and device descriptions must be downloaded and transferred to the 475 Field Communicator using the Easy Upgrade Utility Manually copying files to the System Card using Windows Explorer will corrupt the System Card Downloading new system software and device descriptions Download the latest system software and device descriptions from the Internet by using the Update PC functionality in the Easy Upgrade Utility version 3 0 or higher An Internet connection is required to download the new files If your site does not have Internet access a Resource CD or DVD can provide the latest updates Transferring the system software and device descriptions Use t
131. s on page 57 Noise on the field loop Noise or signal distortion from the control system i e noise from the power supply powering the devices or front end analog circuitry inside the control system may be distorting the HART signal Poor wiring Check wiring terminations and exposed signal wire for damage No communication with device Insufficient loop resistance at the HART frequencies Add an additional 250 ohm resistor in series in the loop Place the leads across the resistor and verify if communication has been restored Insufficient loop current and voltage at the device terminals Verify that there is at least 4 mA and 12V DC at the device terminals DC voltage measurement HART terminals on page 57 Device may be set to a HART address other than zero multidrop mode Change Polling mode to Poll by Address See Changing the HART polling options on page 53 HART device Cannot connect to a The polling address or tag may not match the device Check the Polling Options to ensure the proper polling type is selected Control system is communicating Communicator is not communicating properly HART communication is being prevented by the HART but the Field control system Stop HART communications on the control system and verify if communication between the devices and the 475 is restored 82 Troubleshooting
132. se via Web Notes 00375 0142 2003 and 5 AMS Device Manager Handheld Interface Kit Note 6 AMS Suite Intelligent Device Manager Field Communicator Interface Kit 25 tags AMS Suite Intelligent Device Manager Field Communicator Interface Kit 100 tags and above AW7005HC00025 AW7005HC20000 1 Can be used to support communication between the 375 475 and the Easy Upgrade Programming Utility or AMS Device Manager with Handheld Communicator Interface Kit Either IrDA or Bluetooth Communication is required to register the 375 475 or use the Online Licensing system 2 The System Card SD Reader allows a user the ability to upgrade a System Card much faster than they can when using IrDA or Bluetooth Due to the file size constraints major upgrades require the use of a card reader 3 The Easy Upgrade feature allows the user to add System Application Software and device descriptions DDs to the 475 for a period of 3 years To upgrade without this feature the System Card would have to be sent to a Service Center fee would apply 98 4 These parts support license upgrades of System Cards in the field through the use of the Field Communicator Online Licensing system The capability is available to end users and may also be performed by an agent on the user s behalf It is at the agent s discretion if an additional fee should apply Any order must be accompanied by the System Card S N Instant notification of when
133. st systems A device should not be assigned in this address range Addresses below 16 are not available Addresses between 248 and 251 are temporary addresses Devices without a tag or address appear on the segment at these addresses Addresses in the range 252 to 255 are reserved for visitors such as the 475 Field Communicator Device ID is the unique number identifier for each device It is set by the device manufacturer and cannot be changed Device Revision is the manufacturer revision number It is used by an interface device to locate the device description and cannot be changed 72 Fieldbus functionality 6 Select Yes or No when you are asked if the device is commissioned You cannot change the physical device tag or address if the device is commissioned 7 Using the SIP keyboard enter the new information When you modify a parameter value an asterisk appears and the value is highlighted yellow to indicate the change has not been sent to the device 8 Tap OK 9 Tap SEND to send the changes to the device A window appears until the changes are made 10 Tap YES if prompted Displaying network settings To view the network parameters for the device or segment 1 Display the Live Device List see page 65 2 Double tap a device 3 Double tap Advanced 4 Double tap Network Management 5 Double tap the desired label to view the values Tap the SAVE button to save this as a text file Connect your
134. st be less than 1 0 Ohm CSA 4 The Assoclated Apparatus must be CSA certified FF Device must be CSA certified for use with the Model 475 Communicator Installation should be In accordance with Canadlan Electrical Code CSA 22 1 Part 1 Control equipment connected to Assoclated Apparatus must not use or generate more than 250V Resistance between Intrinsically Safe Ground and Earth Ground must be less than 1 0 Ohm 108 Classified A FM Class Division 1 Groups A FM Class Division 1 Groups A B C and D Class Zone 0 AEx IIC Class Zone 0 AEx ia IIC CSA Ex ia IIC CSA Ex ia Any Approved FISCO Associated Apparatus see Note 4 FF Connection Terminals Any Approved FF FISCO Device see Note 5 Model 475 Any Approved For FISCO installation FF Device see Note 5 Ui Vmax 17 5 Vdc MULTIPLE li Imax 2215 mA Any Approved FF DEVICES Pi Pmax 1 9 W FF Device see Note 5 Number is Ci OuF imited by the Li 0mH requirement to Any Approved meet all other Uo Voc 1 9 Vde FF Device see Note 5 IS and FISCO lo Isc 32 uA requirement Po 61uW for the network Ca 100 uF La 5600 mH Leakage current less than or equal to 50 uA Classification T4 FIGURE 3 CONNECTION DRAWING jas Co tan tees FOR FF FISCO DEVICE less than or equal to 50 C CONNECTION WARNING BATTERIES MUST BE CHARGED IN A NONHAZARDOUS LOCATIONS ONLY WARNI
135. t 66 blue light 31 A Bluetooth About setting 24 du 2 E d et 72 certification 99 100 alphanumeric keypad 17 91 bise IT AMS Device Manager unen overview 30 communicate with 28 definition 117 System Card does not appear 44 analog output 48 approval drawing 106 asterisk 41 42 50 69 72 ATEX 100 auto off timer disabled 24 26 30 34 37 enable 25 B back arrow 16 backlight adjust 24 intensity 26 key 18 23 setting 26 timer 24 26 basic setup menu 50 battery charge 12 conserve power 23 25 labels 104 lights 12 93 operating time 93 reduced life 18 26 remove 22 storage guidelines 93 usage guidelines 11 bench wiring fieldbus device 63 HART device 46 block symbol on keypad 15 31 view license 25 brightness see backlight 24 burst mode 49 117 C Canadian Standards Association 101 card reader connect 32 definition 117 supported 32 CE Compliance 100 certifications 99 charts 113 Clock 24 communication and diagnostic cir cuitry 24 117 communication terminals 15 configuration device 41 118 limited number in Internal Flash 18 limited number in System Card 18 118 management license 118 offline 41 42 online 49 opening 42 partial 41 sending to a device 43 sort 42 transferring between a PC 44 www fieldcommunicator com 126 user 41 122 configure Fieldbus Application 75 HART Application 52 connecting 250 ohm resistor 47 fieldbus device 63 fieldbus segment 64 HART device 46 HAR
136. t the option you want to add to the Hot key menu 4 Tap and hold the Hot key The Hotkey Configuration window shows the new option you are adding 5 Tap ADD 6 Tap ALL to add the Hot key option for all device types or tap ONE to add the Hot key option for only the device type to which you are currently connected message Mark as read only variable on hotkey menu appears choose one of the following YES The variable for this option is read only You can view but not change its value NO You can view and change the value for this variable 8 Respond to the message Display value of variable on hotkey menu by choosing one of the following YES The value of this variable appears on the Hot key menu NO The Hot Key menu shows the name of the variable but not its value 9 Tap the EXIT button on the Hotkey Configuration window to return to the original menu The new option is added to the Hot key menu Using a hot key option You can access the Hot key menu from any online window To use a Hot key option 1 Connect the 475 Field Communicator to a HART loop or device HART 2 From the Field Communicator Main Menu tap 3 Tap the Hot key 3 from an online menu 4 Double tap the desired option from the Hot key menu HART functionality 53 Changing the HART polling options Removing a hot key option To remove individual Hot key options 1 Tap and hold the Hot key The Hotkey Co
137. tance If the resistance of the process indicating device is unknown it can be determined by knowing the current flow in the loop and the voltage across the process indicating device The resistance can be calculated using the formula Resistance Voltage Current The 475 Field Communicator can be used to measure the voltage see DC voltage measurement HART terminals on page 57 Sample values Loop Current Flow Minimum voltage for 250 ohms 4 mA 1 Volt 8 mA 2 Volts 12 mA 3 Volts 16 mA 4 Volts 20 mA 5 Volts If the voltage across the process indicating device is greater than the value listed for a given current flow the device has at least 250 ohms of internal resistance If the voltage is less than the value listed in the table for the given current flow more resistance needs to be added to the loop If an oscilloscope is available use it to look for noise on the loop Use a scope with differential mode capability or a battery powered isolated scope to avoid grounding one side of the loop Noise with a frequency of 500 Hz to 10 000 Hz is of particular interest as this represents frequencies near the HART frequencies of 1200 and 2200 Hz Troubleshooting 81 Table 5 1 Troubleshooting table for the HART protocol Intermittent communication Insufficient loop current and voltage at the device terminals Verify there is at least 4 mA and 12V DC at the device terminals see DC voltage measurement HART terminal
138. tartup or CANCEL to exit without changes The Power Button setting lets you set the default option for the Power Switch dialog The Power Switch dialog appears when you press the Power key This option does not let the Field Communicator automatically shut down or enter stand by when you press the Power key You still need to tap OK From the Power Button screen select the Stand by or Shut down option and then tap OK to apply the settings for this session only SET DEFAULT to retain the settings upon startup or CANCEL to exit without changes The Retrain Battery setting lets you fully discharge the battery so it can be charged to its full capacity Perform this operation if you notice a significant decrease in charge life or performance CAUTION It should not be necessary to perform this operation on a regular basis Doing so may damage the Li lon battery Ensure the power supply charger is not connected when this operation is performed During the operation the backlight is set to its brightest setting to quickly discharge the battery The backlight standby and auto off timers are disabled If you tap CANCEL the battery stops discharging and the backlight standby and auto off timers are re enabled The backlight setting is also restored After the battery is fully discharged make sure it is fully recharged before using it without the power supply charger You can use the 475 Field Communicator while the battery is recharg
139. the licenses are available for download are sent to emails provided at time of order For further details see the Online Licensing procedure at wwW fieldcommunicator com 5 The ReNew option is available on System Cards where the Easy Upgrade license has been expired for less than 90 days Date of expiration can be obtained by interfacing the 475 with v3 0 or higher of the Easy Upgrade Programming Utility 6 Requires AMS Device Manager version 6 2 or higher Both AMS Device Manager and the Handheld Communicator Interface kit are available for sale through select channels only See www assetweb com for further details 7 Contains Protective Rubber Boot Ruggedized 250 Ohm Load Resistor Magnetic Hanger Stylus Pack and Technical Training CD 8 Contains Field Accessory Kit plus System Card Reader Bluetooth Adapter and Resource CD and DVD Non Bluetooth model substitutes IrDA to USB adapter for Bluetooth adapter 9 Same content as Resource CD but also includes localized versions for English German Russian Chinese and Japanese UsEn s MANUAL REV E September 2011 475 FIELD COMMUNICATOR APPENDIX B OVERVIEW APPROVED MANUFACTURING LOCATIONS FCC PRODUCT CERTIFICATIONS All 475 Field Communicators come with the main unit label see Figure B 1 Intrinsically Safe KL option 475 Field Communicators also have an additional label opposite the main unit label on the back of the Field Communicator If the 475 Fie
140. tial safety issues is indicated by a warning symbol A Refer to the safety messages before performing an operation preceded by this symbol Other warning messages can be found in the Troubleshooting section of this manual A WARNING If a segment is connected to a host system the changes made with the 475 Field Communicator may not be recorded in the host system s permanent database Verify the changes in the database Otherwise this could cause unpredictable results and depending upon your application process disruption leading to property damage serious injury or death Ensure all safety precautions and work procedures have been followed WARNING Changing device parameters could adversely affect the control of your process Put the control loop in Manual Out of Service before applying changes Verify the output before returning the control loop to Auto Failure to do so could result in property damage serious injury or death Ensure all safety precautions and work procedures have been followed WARNING The 475 Field Communicator draws approximately 12 from the fieldbus segment Be sure the power supply or barrier on the fieldbus segment has the capacity to provide this additional current If a heavily loaded fieldbus segment is drawing near the capacity of the segment s power supply connecting the 475 Field Communicator may result in loss of communication www fieldcommunicator com
141. ting mode of a block To do this configure the Block Mode Permitted parameter to allow only the desired operating modes It is recommended to always select OOS as one of the Permitted modes The Normal mode is the mode the block should be set to during normal operation conditions Locate mode parameters In the resource and transducer blocks the mode parameters are normally found in the Process menu In all other function blocks they are found in the Common Config menu The mode parameters are also included in the All parameter list see Device blocks on page 69 You can view and edit the Target mode parameter by tapping the MODE button in the menus Fieldbus functionality A Change modes Whenever you need to change the parameters or properties of a block you need to change the mode A warning message may appear if the mode of any block is included in a list of parameter changes to be sent to a device To change the block mode 1 Tap the MODE button in the Block Menu or at the bottom of a screen See Figure 4 7 2 If prompted select a block from the list and tap OK 3 Remove the checkmark next to the current mode by tapping the checkbox next to it An asterisk symbol appears next to Block Mode Target and the checkboxes are highlighted yellow to indicate the change to the Target mode has not been sent to the device If the mode checkboxes are read only the block may have been set to allow only one mode 4 Tap the
142. tional vertical bars may be present if more than one variable is defined for the option you selected in the drop down menu The selected variable from the drop down list appears in color and has a black dot above it The colors displayed are determined by the device description and may vary between devices The labels and axis displayed are determined by the device manufacturer The chart update rate is determined by the device manufacturer The default chart update rate is 1 second Figure C 5 Vertical bar chart example Gauge charts A gauge chart formats device data into a view similar to an analog car speedometer and plots device data varying with time Use the drop down list to select the variable you want to highlight Additional gauge needles may be present if more than one variable is defined for the option selected in the drop down list The selected variable from the drop down list appears as a long colored needle while the other variables appear as short colored needles The colors displayed are determined by the device description and may vary between devices There can only be a maximum number of three variables per gauge chart The labels and axis displayed are determined by the device manufacturer The chart update rate is determined by the device manufacturer The default chart update rate is 1 second 116 Graphs Figure C 6 Gauge chart example Chart Temperature Values degF 70 5 135 A graph is a s
143. tions and work procedures have been followed To change the values for parameters 1 Display the parameters for the device 2 Double tap the desired parameter 3 Change the value for the parameter Tap HELP to view a description of the parameter 4 Tap OK Repeat these steps for other parameters as necessary 5 Tap SEND to commit your changes to the connected device After you tap SEND the modified values are no longer highlighted yellow Displaying the status of a block Different devices have different options associated with them and the selections on these menus vary accordingly See your device documentation for more information on supported menu items To display device status 1 Display the Live Device List see page 65 2 Double tap a device 3 Double tap the desired block 4 Double tap Status Status parameters appear Running methods Different devices have different methods associated with them and the selections on these menus vary accordingly See your device documentation for more information on supported menu items To run methods 1 Display the Live Device List see page 65 2 Double tap a device 3 Double tap the desired block typically methods are run in the transducer block 4 Double tap a menu containing methods The menu option will vary for each device 5 Double tap the type of method you want to run for example calibration or diagnostic Follow the prompts on the windows to run t
144. tions in the 475 Field Communicator HART device descriptions enable the 475 Field Communicator to recognize and configure specific HART devices Use the Field Communicator Easy Upgrade Utility to download or import new device descriptions and then transfer them to your 475 Field Communicator See the Easy Upgrade Utility Help more information To view the currently installed HART device descriptions 1 From the HART Application main menu double tap Utility 2 Double tap Available Device Descriptions The manufacturer names of the installed device descriptions are listed 3 Double tap the desired device manufacturer to expand the list The models available for the manufacturer are listed 4 Double tap the desired device model The device revisions available for the selected model are listed One of the icons below appears next to each device description to indicate its status Table 3 3 Device description icons The device description has been tested with the system software version in the 475 Field Communicator device description has not been formally tested for use with the system software version in the 475 Field Communicator The device description can be used but you may experience unexpected results 6 device description is incompatible and cannot be used with the system software version in the 475 Field Communicator You need to transfer a different version of this device description to the 475 Field Com
145. trols 112 enhanced DDs 51 75 fieldbus devices 75 HART devices 51 license 51 options 112 overview 111 graphs 116 H HART 23 device 119 diagnostics 57 functionality 39 icon 49 long tag 55 loop 45 46 80 119 main menu 40 Offline menu 41 polling options 53 protocol 119 short tag 55 simulation 56 starting application 40 tag 119 terminals 45 Utility menu 52 wiring 46 hazardous locations certifications ATEX 100 CSA 101 FM 101 IECEx 101 HOME 48 horizontal bar chart 114 hot key removing 53 55 setting up 52 I O block schedule 72 IECEx 101 ignored status messages 55 images 112 instantiate blocks 73 120 Internal Flash 55 91 120 Intrinsic Safety 120 IrDA adapter 31 association 120 overview 31 K keypad see also alphanumeric keypad KL option 95 L label battery 104 drawings 102 Intrinsic Safety 103 RoHS 105 WEEE 105 LAS see Link Active Scheduler 60 license add new 33 available 25 view existing 25 33 lights battery 12 Bluetooth 15 Charge Indicator button 15 Function key 15 Power key 15 power supply charger 14 Link Active Scheduler 60 65 120 Link Master Configuration 60 74 Link Master devices 60 121 Link Scheduling time 121 Listen for PC 17 30 load resistor 46 long tag 55 loop HART 119 terminals 45 test 50 troubleshooting 80 lower range value 48 M maintenance 37 Maximize Power Savings 25 memory specifications 91 types 18 menu Block 69 Fieldbus D
146. type x device rev x is not installed on the System Card See Programming Interface for details on Device Description updates Do you wish to proceed in forward compatibility mode The device description for the connected device is not in the 475 Field Communicator If you have the Easy Upgrade option you can add device descriptions to your 475 Field Communicator from the Field Communicator Easy Upgrade Utility Do you want to ignore this message while communicating with this device The HART Application lets you ignore some response code warning messages such as Update Failure while communicating with a device The next time you communicate with the device this message will appear 88 Troubleshooting Table 5 5 Fieldbus Application error messages Connection Error Voltage Detected on HART connectors Please check your connectors Press OK to retry connecting to the segment Press CANCEL to end the Fieldbus Application Insert the lead set connectors into the fieldbus communication terminals on the top of the 475 The access door shows which protocols terminals are exposed Connection error Polarity reversed on the fieldbus segment connection Please reverse connectors Press OK to recheck polarity DDP Error 1 Unable to load DD Press OK to return to Block List The lead set connectors attached to the 475 Field Communicator need to be reversed rotated and reconnected to the 475
147. ure the polling range is set to poll the device address 90 Troubleshooting INFORMATION FOR TECHNICAL SUPPORT Before you call Technical Support personnel have a detailed description of the issue including the information below if applicable Have the User s Manual for the device available 475 Field Communicator system software revision What is the serial number of the 475 Field Communicator having the communication issue This is located on the label on back of the Field Communicator The battery also has a serial number but this does not apply to the Field Communicator unit Manufacturer and model of control system Does the control system support HART or fieldbus communications Device manufacturer name or ID and model revision of device as displayed on the 475 Field Communicator exact spelling if possible What task is being performed when the communication problem occurs Can AMS Device Manager or another Field Communicator talk to the device Are you having communication problems with multiple devices Are there any error messages displayed when attempting to communicate with a device e g device not found Does communication work when certain devices or processes are not running What is the total cable length run from the termination panel to the device What is the loop impedance in the HART device loop resistance value If a HART multiplexer is being used what is the manufacture
148. ure the safety of the personnel performing the operation Information that raises potential safety issues is indicated by a warning symbol A Refer to the safety messages before performing an operation preceded by this symbol Other warning messages can be found in the Troubleshooting section of this manual WARNING If you choose to ignore all field device status messages every message regardless of severity is ignored until the specified number of messages is reached See Ignoring status messages on page 55 for more information WARNING Voltage measurements for reference purposes only Do make critical process control decisions based on these measurements www fieldcommunicator com 40 HART functionality BASIC FEATURES AND FUNCTIONS HART Application functionality Using a fast key sequence STARTING THE HART APPLICATION The HART Application lets you communicate with and configure HART devices that are connected to the 475 Field Communicator You can also create and edit configurations and run diagnostics A fast key sequence is a sequence of numerical button presses corresponding to the menu options that lead you to a given task See your device documentation for fast key sequence options To start the HART Application 1 Press and hold the Power key until the green light on that key blinks to turn on the 475 Field Communicator 2 Tap A from the Field Communicator
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