
Instruction Manual
D103621X012
4320
January 2018
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Device Status
shows device status. If the status is other than Good, the menu item may be expanded to display a list of
active alerts, together with their PlantWeb Alert categories, description, recommended actions, and (where
applicable) helpful troubleshooting procedures, images, or variable values.
Comm Status
shows communications status; Limited Bandwidth, Connected, Joining, or Not Connected.
Open to view additional communications status information. If Status is Connected,
Wireless Mode
and
Disconnect
are
displayed. When Comm Status is other than ‘Connected’, the menu items
Join Mode
and
Advanced
are added between
items
Wireless Mode
and
Disconnect
. When
Comm Status
is ‘Not Connected’, the menu item
Disconnect
is replaced by
Rejoin Network
. Refer to the Service Tools > Communications > Network (331) menu, discussed on page 45, for
additional information.
Mode
shows the device control mode; In Service, Not in Service, or In Fault State. Open to change the mode or
troubleshoot a Fault State.
Primary Purpose Variables
Valve Position / Process—
indicates the position of the monitored equipment (e.g. valve) as a percent of travel or span.
Note
This menu item (
Position
) is
Process
when process reporting (monitoring or snap-acting mode only).
Switch State / Latching Switch —
indicates the current state of the switch variable, based on calibrated sensor position
and configuration of thresholds, deadband, and latch. Possible states are Open, Closed, Part-Open, Low, Mid, or High.
Set Point / Snap Command
—indicates the target value for the controlled variable. Values are Open, Close, or Opened,
Closed.
Select
Switch State / Latching Switch
or
Set Point / Snap Command
to view the value, latching mode (when applicable),
and overall process data quality of
the item. Values are Good, Degraded, Bad, or Manual/Fixed. A simulated flag
indicates the variable is being simulated by a user command.
Update Rate—
indicates the effective update rate for each of the variables displayed in the Primary Purpose Variables
menu.
Join Device to Network
allows you to enter the Network ID (up to 5‐digits) and the Join Key (4 sets of 8 hexadecimal
digits). The Join Key is used for encrypting the data on the wireless network. The Network ID and the Join Key are the
same for all devices connected to a gateway.
Note
The Network ID is shipped with a default value of 1229 and the Join Key with a default value of all zeros. These must be changed
prior to use.
When the gateway is configured in an advanced security mode each device is required to have an individual join key.