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1. CE compliance Electromagnetic Compatibility 2004 108 EC Tested to the EN 61326 1 2006 and ETSI EN 301489 17 2002 08 specification Low Voltage 2006 95 EC Tested to the EN 61010 1 2001 specification R amp TTE 1999 5 EC 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 62209 2 2007 standards ATEX directive 94 9 EC KL option only This equipment complies with the ATEX Directive Applicable standards are EN 60079 0 2012 EN 60079 11 2012 and EN 60079 26 2007 Specific ATEX Directive Information is located within this document and the 475 Field Communicator User s Manual 12 Product certifications Hazardous locations certifications KL option only The Intrinsic Safety approvals listed in this section include compliance with the FISCO requirements North American certifications Factory Mutual FM Intrinsically Safe for Class Division 1 Groups A B C and D and Class I Zone 0 AEx ia IIC T4 Ta 50 C hazardous locations when connected as indicated in the control drawing 00475 1130 in the 475 Field Communicator User s Manual See the control drawing for input and output parameters Canadian Standards 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 in the 475 Field Communicator Use
2. The Industry Canada IC Federal Communications Commission FCC Telecommunications Regulatory Authority TRA and Radio and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment R amp TTE approvals apply to only 475 Field Communicators licensed for Bluetooth A label appears on the back of the Field Communicator if it is licensed for Bluetooth Approved manufacturing locations R STAHL HMI Systems GmbH Cologne Germany Ic This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Product certifications 11 FCC 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 instruction 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 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 Telecommunications Regulatory Authority OMAN TRA TRA TA R 0089 11 D080273 European directive information
3. markings indicate which pair of terminals is for which protocol Only connections to a HART loop and FOUNDATION fieldbus segment are allowed The appropriate device description is also required Refer to the latest version of the 475 Field Communicator User s Manual for details 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 TECHNICAL SUPPORT Contact your supplier or go to http www fieldcommunicator com for Technical Support contact information MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR Any maintenance repair or replacement of components not listed below must be performed by specially trained personnel at an authorized service center You can perform common maintenance procedures listed below 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 10 Waste disposal WASTE DISPOSAL Products with the follo
4. 475 Field Communicator Getting Started lt lt 475 ate COMMUNICATOR More Application Information and Pricing available at amp TestWorld Eee 250 Technology Way sales testworld com Rocklin CA 95765 1 855 200 TEST 8378 FIELD Click to go www TestWorld com COMMUNICATOR Introduction 3 A WARNING Explosions could result in serious injury or death Use in an explosive environment must be in accordance with the appropriate local national and international standards codes and practices Please review the Reference Information and Product Certifications sections of the 475 Field Communicator User s Manual for any restrictions associated with safe use Electrical shock can result in serious injury or death A IMPORTANT NOTICE 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 2014 Emerson Process Management All rights reserved HART is a registered trademark of the HART Communication Foundation FOUNDATION is a trademark of the Fieldbus Foundation IrDA is a registered trademark of the Infrared Data Association Bluetooth is a registered trademark of the Bluetooth SIG Inc The Emerson logo is a trademark and service mark of Emerson Electric Co All other marks
5. are the property of their respective owners INTRODUCTION The 475 Field Communicator Getting Started Guide provides basic guidelines precautions and setup information for the 475 Field Communicator It does not provide in depth instructions for configuration diagnostics maintenance service troubleshooting or Intrinsically Safe IS installations Refer to the 475 Field Communicator User s Manual on the Resource CD or DVD or www fieldcommunicator com for more instructions The 475 Field Communicator supports HART and FOUNDATION fieldbus devices letting you configure or troubleshoot in the field Electronic Device Description Language EDDL technology enables the 475 Field Communicator to communicate with a variety of devices independent of device manufacturer 4 475 Field Communicator overview 475 FIELD COMMUNICATOR OVERVIEW The portable 475 Field Communicator includes a color LCD touch screen a Lithium lon battery Power Module a SH3 processor memory components System Card and integral communication and measurement circuitry 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 Understand and comply with the sections in this manual Working in a hazardous area A 475 Field Communicator that meets the Intrinsic Safety requirements IS approved can be used in Zone 0 FM a
6. gure 1 475 Field Communicator with the Protective Rubber Boot IrDA interface top Strap attachment HART and FOUNDATION top fieldbus communication terminals top Touch screen display 1 FIELD Bluetooth light COMMUNICATOR Power key and Backlight key light Strap attachment Strap side attachment ve sci side Navigation keys Enter key four arrow keys unction key and light Tab key Li lon battery for multiple key back and combination System Card functionality internal Alphanumeric Stylus in the keypad strap Lights illuminated by lt Y G reen power pressing the supply charger Charge Indicator connector on button side the battery side Charge Indicator button side Strap attachment side Strap attachment side 6 475 Field Communicator overview Battery and power supply charger Understand and follow the precautions below before using your battery or power supply charger See power supply charger manual for more information Protect the battery and power supply charger from moisture and respect operating and storage temperature limits See the 475 Field Communicator User s Manual for temperature limits The power supply charger is for indoor use only 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 wi
7. hree colored lights are on the power supply charger to 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 red The remaining charge in the battery is low Red Charging cannot occur Contact Technical Support for more information Installing the System Card and battery 7 Figure 2 Back of the 475 Field Communicator Main unit label Bluetooth approval label Stand Battery retaining screws IS label Connector pins KL option Strap attachment trap attachment System Card partially inserted in the System Card socket Li lon battery INSTALLING THE SYSTEM CARD AND BATTERY If you received a 475 Field Communicator with the System Card already installed proceed to the Starting the 475 Field Communicator section 1 Remove the protective rubber boot if attached 2 Place the 475 Field Communicator face down on a level secure surface 3 With the battery removed slide the Secure Digital System Card labeled System Card with the card contacts facing up into the System Card socket until it clicks The System Card socket is spring loaded See Figure 2 for the System Card socket location The System Card is not locked into the System Card soc
8. ket in Figure 2 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 two battery retaining screws are loose 5 Align the battery with the sides of the 475 Field Communicator and carefully slide the battery forward until it is secure CAUTION The connector pins may be damaged if the battery and 475 Field Communicator are improperly aligned 6 Carefully hand tighten the two battery retaining screws Do not over tighten 0 5Nm maximum torque load The tops of the screws should be nearly flush with the 475 Field Communicator 8 Removing the battery and System Card REMOVING THE BATTERY AND SYSTEM CARD 1 Remove the protective rubber boot if attached 2 With the 475 Field Communicator off place it face down on a level secure surface 3 Loosen the two battery retaining screws until the top of each screw is above the top of the 475 Field Communicator 4 Slide the battery off the 475 Field Communicator CAUTION The connector pins may be damaged if you pull the battery up rather than slide it off the 475 Field Communicator 5 Push the System Card into the System Card socket until it clicks and releases 6 Slide the System Card out of the System Card socket STARTING THE 475 FIELD COMMUNICATOR Before startup ensure the 475 Field Communicator is not damaged the ba
9. nd CSA only Zone 1 or Zone 2 for Group IIC and Class Division 1 and Division 2 Groups A 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 have an additional label on the back of the communicator that lists the approvals 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 00375 0003 0005 is not IS approved Using the touch screen and 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 See Figure 1 for the location of the stylus Double tap the selected item on the screen tap an icon or press the right arrow key on the keypad to open a menu item CAUTION Contact the touch screen using blunt items only preferably the stylus included with the 475 Field Communicator Sharp instruments such as screwdrivers can damage the touch screen and void the warranty Repairing the touch screen requires replacement of the entire display assembly which is possible only at an authorized service center 475 Field Communicator overview Fi
10. r s Manual See the control drawing for input and output parameters International certification IECEx Certification No IECEx BVS 10 0094 Ex ia ia Ga ia Da IIIC IIC T4 Gb 10 C lt Ta lt 50 C HART Intrinsically Safe electrical parameters Uj 30 Volt DC i 200 mA P 7 0 Watt Li 0 Ci 0 Uo 1 9 Volt DC lo 32 pA FOUNDATION fieldbus ic 17 5 Volt ic m iic 1 9 Watt Ving 17 5 Volt DC lin 380 mA Pin 5 3 Watt Uo 1 9 Volt DC lo 32 pA U 30 Volt DC li 380 mA P 1 3 Watt Uo 7 9 Volt DC To 32 HA Li p 4 European certifications ATEX Intrinsic Safety Certification No BVS 09 ATEX E 022 amp 112 G 1 GD Ex ia ia Gal ia Da IIIC IIC T4 Gb 10 C lt Ta lt 50 C ce 0158 Product certifications 13 HART Intrinsically Safe electrical parameters U 30 Volt DC T 200 mA P 1 0 Watt L 0 G SEE 7 Up 1 9 Volt DC Tp 32 pA FOUNDATION fieldbus The FISCO standard applies to the FM CSA IECEx and ATEX certifications Uic 17 5 Volt DC liic 215 mA Pitic 1 9 Watt UiB 17 5 Volt DC line 380 mA Pin 5 3 Watt Uo 1 9 Volt DC lo 32 pA intrinsleally Safe Non FISC Okra ee ree U 30 Volt DC i 380mA P 1 3 Watt Us 1 9 VO DC b 32 BA C 0 0 14 Product certifications
11. th only the 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 void the IS approval and the warranty Do not open or modify the battery or power supply charger There are no user serviceable components or safety elements inside Opening or modifying them will void the warranty and could cause personal harm Follow all applicable regulations when transporting a Li lon battery Clean the power supply charger by clearing the terminal of dirt and debris However no cleaning is required If the power supply charger is used in a manner not specified by Emerson Process Management the protection provided by the equipment may be impaired Charging the battery Prior to first portable use fully charge the Li lon battery The power supply charger has a green connector to match the connector on the battery The battery can be charged separately or while attached to the 475 Field Communicator A full charge takes approximately two to three hours and the 475 is fully operable when charging An overcharge condition will not occur if the power supply charger remains connected after charging completes To maintain performance charge the battery frequently preferably after each use Limit full discharges if possible Additional information about maintaining the battery is in the 475 Field Communicator User s Manual Power supply charger lights T
12. ttery is fully seated all screws are sufficiently tightened and the communication terminals are free of dirt and debris To start the 475 Field Communicator 1 Press and hold the Power key on the keypad until the green light on that key blinks approximately two seconds During startup the 475 Field Communicator notifies you if an upgrade on the System Card needs to be installed The Field Communicator Main Menu displays 2 Use the touch screen or up and down arrow keys to select an icon or menu item 3 To shut down press the Power key and tap Shut down from the Power Switch screen Tap OK COMMUNICATING WITH PC APPLICATIONS The IrDA interface Bluetooth interface if licensed and a supported card reader let the 475 Field Communicator or its System Card communicate with a PC See Figure 1 for the location of the IrDA interface and the System Card A card reader can only be used with the Easy Upgrade Utility See the 475 Field Communicator User s Manual for more information Connecting to a device 9 CONNECTING TO A DEVICE Use the provided lead set to connect the 475 Field Communicator to the loop segment or device Three communication terminals for the lead set are on the top of the 475 Field Communicator Each red terminal is a positive connection for its protocol and the black terminal is a common terminal shared by both protocols An access door ensures that only one pair of terminals is exposed at any one time Several
13. wing 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 treated as X household waste Customers in EU member states should contact their Emerson sales representative for information on discarding any part of the EE 475 Field Communicator For customers in all other world areas if it is necessary to discard any part of the 475 Field Communicator follow the waste disposal regulations applicable in your location HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES 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 biphenyl PBB and polybrominated diphenyl ether PBDE flame retardants in electronic equipment RoHS PRODUCT CERTIFICATIONS Overview All 475 Field Communicators have the main unit label see Figure 2 Intrinsically Safe KL option 475 Field Communicators also have a label opposite the main unit label If the 475 Field Communicator does not contain this label NA option it is not Intrinsically Safe See the 475 Field Communicator User s Manual or www fieldcommunicator com for additional approval information

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