5 Operation
PROline Promag 10
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Universal commands:
All HART devices support and use universal commands. The following functionalities
are linked to them:
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Recognising HART devices
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Reading off digital measured values (volume flow, totalizer, etc.)
Common practice commands:
Common practice commands offer functions which are supported and can be executed
by most but not all field devices.
Device-specific commands:
These commands allow access to device-specific functions which are not HART
standard. Such commands access individual field device information, (among other
things), such as empty/full pipe adjustment values, low flow cut off settings etc.
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Note!
Promag 10 has access to all three command classes. Page 54 ff. provides you with a
list of all the supported “Universal commands” and “Common practice commands.”
5.4.1
Operating options
For the complete operation of the measuring device, including device-specific
commands, there are device description (DD) files available to the user to provide the
following operating aids and programs:
HART Communicator DXR 275
Selecting device functions with a HART Communicator is a process involving a number
of menu levels and a special HART function matrix.
The HART operating instructions in the carrying case of the HART handheld terminal
contain more detailed information on the device.
FieldTool™ operating program
FieldTool™ is a universal service and configuration software package designed for the
PROline devices. Connection is made using a HART modem, e.g. Commubox FXA 191.
The functionality of FieldTool™ includes the following:
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Configuration of device functions
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Visualisation of measured values (including data logging)
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Data backup of device parameters
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Extended device diagnosis
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Measuring point documentation
You can find more information on FieldTool™ in the following E+H document: System
Information SI 031D/06/en “FieldTool™”
Further operating programs
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"AMS" operating program (Fisher Rosemount)
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"SIMATIC PDM" operating program (Siemens)
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Note!
The HART protocol requires the “4...20 mA (25 mA) HART”, “4...20 mA HART NAMUR”,
or “4...20 mA HART US” setting in the CURRENT SPAN (current output) function.