HART Functionality
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Interpreting the HART Icon
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
Saving a Device
Configuration
When you save a configuration from a connected device, it is saved as a device
configuration.
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.
2. Double-tap
HART Application
from the Field Communicator Main Menu. The
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
to
overwrite the older version with the new version, or tap
NO
to return to the Save as
window.
Icon
Meaning
The 475 Field Communicator is communicating 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.
Communication is not occurring. This is common when only non-dynamic
parameters are listed.
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