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6.3.1  Access
Access  to  the  listener  configuration  menu  is
obtained  by  operating  the  P  and  E  buttons
simultaneously.  If the BA444DF-F is not protected
by  an  access  code  the  first  parameter  'SCAn’  will
be  displayed.*      If  the  indicator  is  protected  by  an
access  code,  ‘CodE’  will  be  displayed  first.
Pressing P will allow the four digit security code to
be entered digit by digit using the 

 or 

 button to

adjust  the  flashing  digit  and  P  to  move  control  to
the  next  digit.    When  the  correct  code  has  been
entered,  pressing  E  will  cause  the  first  parameter
‘SCAn’  to  be  displayed.*        If  an  incorrect  code  is
entered,  or  no  button  is  pressed  for  ten  seconds,
the indicator will automatically return to the display
mode.

If the indicator displays ‘rESEt’ it is conditioned
as a fieldbus node, see section 6.2.2 to change it
to a fieldbus listener.

6.3.2  Summary of listener configuration
           functions.
This section contains a summary of all the listener
configuration  functions  including  a  reference  to
more  detailed  information.    It  should  be  read  in
conjunction with Fig 6.

  Indicator              Summary
   display               of function

‘SCAn’

Scan fieldbus segment 
Identifies  all  publishers  on  the  fieldbus
segment  to  which  the  listener  is
connected and enables selected data to
be allocated to one of the eight  listener
inputs.
See section 6.3.3

‘LiSt’

List configured input parameters
For  each  of  the  eight  BA444DF-F
listener  input,  in-1  to  in-8  shows  if  the
input  is  enabled  and  the  allocated
Device  Address  and  Variable  Identity.
Parameters  can  not  be  changed  from
within this function.
See section 6.3.4

‘Edit’

Enter addresses and display
parameters
Contains  six  sub-functions  that  enable
known  fieldbus  Device  Address  and
Variable  Identity  to  be  entered  and  all
display parameters adjusted for each of
the eight fieldbus listener inputs.
See section 6.3.5 

‘Enb’

Enable listener input
Each  of  the  eight  listener  inputs  in-1
to  in-8  may  be  enabled  or  disabled
without affecting any parameters.
See section 6.3.6

‘Adr’

Enter fieldbus Device Address
Allows  hexadecimal  fieldbus  device
address  for  each  of  the  eight  listener
inputs in-1 to in-8 to be entered.
See section 6.3.7

‘id’

Enter Variable Identity
Allows  hexadecimal  Variable  Identity
for  each  listener  input  in-1  to  in-8  to
be entered.
See section 6.3.8

‘dP’

Decimal point position
Defines  position  of  displayed  decimal
point  for  each  listener  input  in-1  to
in-8.
See section 6.3.9

‘bAr’

Configuration of bargraph display.
Defines  bargraph  type,  plus  digital
display  at  which  bargraph  is zero  and
full scale for each listener input in-1 to
in-8.
See section 6.3.10

‘SCALE’

Scale numeric display
Applies zero offset and scale factor to
the  numeric  display  for  each  listener
input in-1 to in-8.
See section 6.3.11

‘CodE’

Access code for listener
configuration menu
Enters  a  four  digit  security  access
code for configuration menu.  Default
code 0000 disables this function.
See section 6.3.12

‘tYPE’

Change from listener to node
Changes  the  function  of  the  fieldbus
indicator from a listener to a node.
See section 6.3.13

‘rESEt’

Reset
Returns  the  BA444DF-F  listener  to
factory defaults.
See section 6.3.14

Summary of Contents for FOUNDATION BA444DF-F

Page 1: ...Issue 3 23 rd June 2011 BA444DF F FOUNDATION fieldbus Intrinsically safe Field mounting 8 variable Fieldbus Indicator Issue 3...

Page 2: ...nter address display parameters 6 3 6 Enable selected input 6 3 7 Enter Device Address 6 3 8 Enter Variable Identity 6 3 9 Decimal point position 6 3 10 Configuration of bargraph 6 3 11 Scale numeric...

Page 3: ...n alternative version of the fieldbus display order code BA444DF P for use on PROFIBUS PA networks 1 1 Documentation This instruction manual describes ATEX system design and installation of the BA444D...

Page 4: ...ed comply with the Fieldbus Intrinsically Safe Concept FISCO defined in IEC 60079 Part 27 and also have separate entity parameters as shown below FISCO Entity Ui 17 5V dc 22 0V dc Ii 380mA dc 250mA dc...

Page 5: ...any intrinsically safe segment providing The device powering the fieldbus segment is ATEX certified and has output parameters equal to or less than Uo 22V dc Io 250mA dc Po 1 2W The segment can provid...

Page 6: ...F F enclosure is supplied with a bonding plate to ensure electrical continuity between the three conduit cable entries 5 2 Installation Procedure Fig 2 illustrates the instrument installation procedur...

Page 7: ...nditioned as a fieldbus listener see section 6 3 13 to change it to a fieldbus node 6 2 1 Reset the indicator to node factory defaults rESEt The BA444DF F may be reset to the factory defaults that are...

Page 8: ...the P button causes the BA444DF F indicator to search the fieldbus segment to which it is connected for all publishers Fig 5 shows how the indicator displays the hexadecimal Device Address and Variabl...

Page 9: ...vice Address and Variable Identity Parameters can not be changed from within this function See section 6 3 4 Edit Enter addresses and display parameters Contains six sub functions that enable known fi...

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Page 11: ...isplayed pressing E will allocate the selected process variable to the selected input and return the display to the Device Address and Variable Identity from which another process variable may be sele...

Page 12: ...function pressing P again will reveal the existing bargraph justification The or button will scroll through the four options when the required justification is displayed pressing E will enter the sele...

Page 13: ...ration menu using the or button To enter the function press P which will show that the instrument is configured as a fieldbus listener to change to a fieldbus node press the or button which will toggl...

Page 14: ...normal operation after a few seconds the model number followed by the firmware version will be displayed prior to entering the display mode 7 2 Fault finding after commissioning ENSURE PLANT SAFETY BE...

Page 15: ...After adding the required legends or fitting a new pre printed self adhesive escutcheon ensure that the gasket is correctly positioned before reassembling the instrument enclosure 8 2 Tag plate The BA...

Page 16: ...e atmosphere in the form of a cloud of combustible dust in air is likely to occur occasionally in normal operation Zone 22 explosive atmosphere in the form of a cloud of combustible dust in air is not...

Page 17: ...sion 1 or 2 Class I Group A B Group C Group D Class II Group E F G Class III Zone 0 1 or 2 Class 1 Group IIC Group IIB Group IIA The FM and cFM entity parameters are identical to the ATEX parameters a...

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Page 25: ...fety parameters and installation requirements The ATEX system design requirements described in section 4 of this manual may therefore be used for IECEx installations in gas atmospheres but the local c...

Page 26: ...ay be downloaded from www beka co uk www iecex com or requested from the BEKA sales office A3 3 Versions of the BA444DF F All versions of the BA444DF F fieldbus indicator have IECEx certification This...

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