FOUNDATION Fieldbus Integration
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Installation
Typically, the FF-H1 field device built into the diagnostic gateway is connected to the host of a
PCS, using FF-H1 as every other FF-H1 field device. For more information on the installation
and the related terminals, see chapter 4.
Beside the main connection using FF-H1 there are 2 more options if the DTM is used:
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FF-H1 for basic communication and Ethernet for advanced communication
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FF-H1-over-Ethernet connection
FF-H1 for Basic Communication and Ethernet for Advanced
Communication
The FieldConnex
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advanced physical layer diagnostics features "history report" and "fieldbus
oscilloscope" require large amounts of data transferred to the DTM. Since FF-H1 is not suitable
for transferring this amount of data, the DTM uses TCP/IP communication. There is no configu
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ration required to support this functionality. If you connect Ethernet to the diagnostic gateway in
addition to FF-H1, the DGW-FF DTM automatically detects and uses Ethernet for the history
and oscilloscope data. All other data is communicated using FF-H1.
If a firewall is used between the PC running the DGW-FF DTM and the diagnostic gateway, the
TCP/IP ports 25 063 and 25 064 must be allowed for communication.
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ADM_TB_7 serial number
1100
8
ADM_TB_8 serial number
1200
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ADM_TB_9 serial number
1300
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ADM_TB_10 serial number
1400
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ADM_TB_11 serial number
1500
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ADM_TB_12 serial number
1600
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ADM_TB_13 serial number
1700
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ADM_TB_14 serial number
1800
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ADM_TB_15 serial number
1900
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ADM_TB_16 serial number
2000
ADM Address/Transducer
Block Number
Default Tag
Service Data (OD) Index
Note
The devices can be connected to any of the 2 diagnostic bus channels. For best performance
connect the same number of HD2-DM-A to each diagnostic bus channel.
Note
It is recommended to connect all DGW-FF devices in your application to a specific FF
segment(s) diagnostics to clearly separate the diagnostics from the actual process
functionality.
It is recommended that the diagnostic segments provide a high amount of free communication
time to allow an efficient use of the advanced diagnostic data.