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WHA-ADP2-F8B2-*-**-Z1(-EX1)

Installation

Figure 3.12

Connection of adapter to a control loop with communication resistor

New installations

: For new installations, we recommend that the adapter is wired as shown in 

the following figure.

Figure 3.13

Alternative method of connection of adapter to a control loop with communication 
resistor

Two-wire device powered by adapter

In this configuration, the field device is operating independently and is powered by the adapter. 
The adapter provides the following functions:

Current measurement via 4 ... 20 mA interface,

HART digital communication, if supported by the connected device.

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PLC, Remote I/O, DC power supply with communication resistor

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Field device

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PLC, Remote I/O, DC power supply with communication resistor

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Field device

Summary of Contents for WHA-ADP2-F8B2 Z1 Series

Page 1: ...WHA ADP2 F8B2 Z1 EX1 WirelessHART Adapter PROCESS AUTOMATION MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...s of Delivery for Products and Services of the Electrical Indus try published by the Central Association of the Electrical Industry Zentralverband Elektrotechnik und Elektroindustrie ZVEI e V in its most recent version as well as the supplementary clause Expanded reservation of proprietorship WHA ADP2 F8B2 Z1 EX1 ...

Page 3: ...sal 9 2 Product Specifications 10 2 1 Introduction 10 2 2 Functional Overview 11 2 3 Scope of Delivery 11 2 4 Design 12 3 Installation 14 3 1 Mounting Considerations 14 3 1 1 Positioning the Device 14 3 1 2 Antenna Characteristics 15 3 1 3 Examples for Good and Poor Positioning 16 3 2 Mounting the Device 17 3 2 1 Installation on a Field Device 18 3 2 2 Mounting to a Wall 19 3 2 3 Mounting to a Pip...

Page 4: ...2 4 5 2 Adding the Communication DTM 32 4 5 3 Adding Device DTM 34 4 6 Joining the Wireless Network 35 5 Configuration 37 5 1 Configuration Options 37 5 2 Online and Offline Parameterization PACTware 38 5 3 Identification Parameters 39 5 4 Wireless Communication Parameters 41 5 5 Wired Communication Parameters 43 5 6 Device Variable Mapping 46 5 7 Application Settings 47 5 7 1 4 20 mA 47 5 7 2 Bur...

Page 5: ...onal Functions 69 6 5 1 Lock Unlock 70 6 5 2 Update Firmware 70 6 5 3 Device DTM Info 71 6 5 4 Self Test 71 6 5 5 About 72 7 Maintenance and Repair 73 7 1 Exchanging the Battery 73 7 2 Disposal of Batteries 74 8 Troubleshooting 75 8 1 Faults Indicated by LEDs 75 8 2 Wireless Communication Faults 76 8 3 Wired Communication Faults 77 9 Appendix 79 9 1 Telecommunication Compliance 79 9 2 Dimensions 8...

Page 6: ... with instructions You are prompted to perform an action or a sequence of actions 1 3 Target Group Personnel Responsibility for planning assembly commissioning operation maintenance and dismounting lies with the plant operator The personnel must be appropriately trained and qualified in order to carry out mounting installation commissioning operation maintenance and dismounting of the device The t...

Page 7: ... manufacturer from any liability The device must only be operated in the specified ambient temperature range and at the specified relative humidity without condensation The device is used in control and instrumentation technology C I technology for wireless data transfer from HART devices Take the intended use of the connected devices from the corresponding documentation 1 7 Improper Use Protectio...

Page 8: ...Housing Ensure that the housing is not damaged distorted or corroded Ensure that all seals are clean undamaged and correctly fitted Tighten all screws of the housing housing cover with the appropriate torque For cable glands only use incoming cable diameters of the appropriate size Tighten all cable glands with the appropriate torque Close all unused cable glands with the appropriate sealing plugs...

Page 9: ...y acid is leaking Check the battery compartment for leaking battery acid at regular time intervals Remove the dust before opening the housing 1 11 Delivery Transport Disposal Check the packaging and contents for damage Check if you have received every item and if the items received are the ones you ordered Keep the original packaging Always store and transport the device in the original packaging ...

Page 10: ...l WirelessHART devices form a mesh network in which every device is not just a measurement point but also a repeater This results in a bigger range of the whole network as well as an increased reliability through redundant communication paths Figure 2 1 WirelessHART mesh network The WirelessHART network is built up organized and maintained by the WirelessHART Gateway and is therefore self organizi...

Page 11: ...tus and device status indication Provides loop power to the connected device Alternatively the connected device may be powered externally Battery life estimation and Low Battery alarm 2 3 Scope of Delivery The scope of delivery of the WirelessHART adapter includes WirelessHART Adapter with installed battery unit W BAT B2 Li if ordered Short instructions and CD ROM Depending on the order the delive...

Page 12: ...s and Indicators The button and the LED indicators are inside the housing Further information on the indications of the LEDs and the functions of the button see chapter 6 1 Figure 2 2 Controls and indicators 1 Red LED 2 Green LED 3 Yellow LED 4 Button 1 2 3 4 ...

Page 13: ...ctions and Interfaces Figure 2 3 Connections and interfaces 1 Housing cover with battery compartment 2 Connector for battery power 3 Antenna 4 Counternut 5 Primary M20x1 5 cable gland 6 Secondary M20x1 5 cable gland 7 Terminal block 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ...

Page 14: ... the device s antenna is aligned vertically for best results Make sure that a minimum of 2 other WirelessHART devices are well within the antenna range of the device Do not position WirelessHART devices directly below or above each other They would be outside each other s antenna range Install WirelessHART devices at least 1 m away from each other Antennas must be at least 6 cm away from any wall ...

Page 15: ... Before mounting the device you should consider the antenna characteristics and the propagation of the radio waves The following diagrams show the antenna gain in two different planes Figure 3 1 Antenna gain side view 2450 MHz dBi Figure 3 2 Antenna gain top view 2450 MHz dBi ...

Page 16: ...r Good and Poor Positioning Figure 3 3 Wave propagation schematic representation alpha approx 45 may vary considerably Figure 3 4 Good positioning Devices are within each other s antenna range 1 Weaker signal above and below 2 Stronger signal sideways 1 2 2 1 x y ...

Page 17: ...ter piece which is screwed into the cable entry at the side of the adapter See chapter 3 2 1 x y Danger Explosion hazard If the cable glands are not fitted correctly the IP degree of protection cannot be ensured and the electronic components can be exposed to an explosive atmosphere Check cable glands all screws of the housing housing cover must be tightened with the appropriate torque only cables...

Page 18: ...r on the field device the signal reception at the measuring point is too weak for correct operation the measuring point is subject to vibration above the permissible limits Supplied parts Depending on the order the following parts may be supplied adapter piece for connection to a field device with a M20 cable entry adapter piece for connection to a field device with a G 1 2 cable entry adapter pie...

Page 19: ... connection adapter into the cable entry of the adapter and screw tight torque 5 Nm 1 Nm 6 Align the adapter so that the antenna is vertical 7 With the cable entry nut held with a spanner tighten the counternut torque 7 Nm 3 2 2 Mounting to a Wall Figure 3 7 Mounting to a wall with mounting bracket As an addition to the tools already listed see chapter 3 2 1 an M4 Allen key bit is required to tigh...

Page 20: ... held 5 Align the adapter so that the antenna is vertical 6 With the cable entry nut held with a spanner tighten the counternut torque 7 Nm 3 2 3 Mounting to a Pipe Figure 3 8 Mounting to a pipe Mounting to a Pipe 1 Mount the pipe mounting bracket at a suitable position on the pipe and screw tight torque min 5 Nm 2 Using the four screws supplied screw the mounting bracket to the pipe mounting brac...

Page 21: ...ication resistor This configuration is used for HART multidrop with 2 3 or 4 devices Two wire field device operating independently with power supplied by the adapter Four wire field device operating independently with power supplied by an external source The devices are connected to the terminal block located inside the adapter housing Figure 3 9 Terminal block 1 6 and terminals for Ex ia certifie...

Page 22: ... be connected to terminals 5 7 and 6 8 For loops with two signal lines the adapter should be wired as shown in the following figure Figure 3 10 Connection of adapter to a control loop without communication resistor For loops with only one signal line common ground the adapter should be wired as shown in the following figure Note The connection is made across the 270 Ω communication resistor of the...

Page 23: ... following functions HART digital communication For communication with the adapter an Ex ia certified HART modem can be connected to terminals 5 7 and 6 8 Existing installations For existing installations we recommend that the adapter is wired as shown in the following figure 1 PLC Remote I O DC power supply without communication resistor 2 Field device passive Note The circuits in the following 2...

Page 24: ...adapter to a control loop with communication resistor Two wire device powered by adapter In this configuration the field device is operating independently and is powered by the adapter The adapter provides the following functions Current measurement via 4 20 mA interface HART digital communication if supported by the connected device 1 PLC Remote I O DC power supply with communication resistor 2 F...

Page 25: ...cation if supported by the connected device Figure 3 15 Connection of active four wire device to passive adapter 3 3 2 Connecting Cables Required tools Phillips screwdrive PZ1 to open the adapter cover Screwdriver with 2 5 mm blade to make the connections Note For HART devices we recommend that the device is operated in multidrop mode to prolong battery life In this case a polling address between ...

Page 26: ...ies use shielded twisted pairs Connect the shield to the ground terminal Figure 3 16 Opening the cover Figure 3 17 Cable entries 1 Captive screws 1 Primary cable entry blind plug seals adapter when cable entry not in use 2 Secondary cable entry with M20x1 5 cable gland 1 1 1 2 Note The secondary cable entry in the base of the adapter should be used in following situations if the adapter is mounted...

Page 27: ... entry into the adapter 3 Connect the WirelessHART adapter according to the appropriate wiring diagram 4 Pull the cable taut The adapter cover is a tight fit an a trapped cable may prevent proper closure 5 Tighten the cable gland 6 Connect the field device according to the instructions in its operating manual 7 If the devices are not to be commissioned immediately after connection close the housin...

Page 28: ... up to 4 are allowed if externally powered each must have a unique address between 1 and 14 e g 1 2 3 4 Device Tag identifies the measuring point Long Tag identifies the device on the wireless network Long Tags are available from HART Version 6 0 onwards For earlier versions for example HART 5 instruments use the Message instead 4 2 Connecting the Battery Warning Do not operate the power switch in...

Page 29: ... Warning Caustic battery acid Leaking battery acid can cause personal injury and damage to the device Never use batteries that are leaking Never use batteries with external damage such dents or deep scratches even if no battery acid is leaking Danger Electrostatic discharge hazard The device contains non conductive plastic parts Care must be taken when operating the installed device because of pos...

Page 30: ...o a WirelessHART network To do so you can use an Ex ia certified HART modem that connects to a PC Laptop using the USB interface or the RS232 interface Connecting the device to a PC Laptop via HART modem Install the HART modem drivers on your PC Laptop according to the instructions given by the manufacturer 1 If necessary open the housing cover by unscrewing the four captive Phillips screws see Fi...

Page 31: ...4 4 1 Downloading the Required Software Required software Microsoft NET Framework PACTwareTM Framework WirelessHART DTM The DTM collection including WirelessHART device DTMs and Ethernet communication DTM HART CommDTM The HART CommDTM has to be installed separately It is required for wired communication via HART modem The HART CommDTM supports both FSK i e HART modem and RS 485 interfaces Where to...

Page 32: ...e Type Manager DTM on the computer the FDT base application s DTM catalog must be updated The PACTwareTM DTM catalog is called Device Catalog and is normally automatically updated when PACTwareTM is launched If PACTwareTM does not update the device catalog automatically proceed as follows Updating the Device Catalog 1 Start PACTwareTM 2 Select View Device Catalog or click Device Catalog in the ico...

Page 33: ...or window appears Figure 4 2 Device selection 3 Select the entry HART communication 4 Click OK The HART communication DTM is added to the project Figure 4 3 HART Communication DTM in project view 5 To edit the parameters double click on the HART communication DTM The parameter window appears Note The HART Communication DTM is not included in the WirelessHART DTM Collection It can be downloaded sep...

Page 34: ...indow Parameter Description Default Communication interface Set this parameter to HART modem HART modem Port Set this parameter to the COM port your HART modem is connected to COM1 Master Set this parameter to Secondary master Primary Master Preamble Number of preambles for HART communication 5 Number of communication retries The number of retries for HART communication in case of an error 3 Start...

Page 35: ...less Network To connect itself to the WirelessHART network the device must carry the correct Network ID and Join Key The Network ID and Join Key have to be configured using a wired connection before the device joins the WirelessHART network for the first time To enter Network ID and Join Key the following requirements have to be met A PC Laptop is connected to the device using a HART modem A PACTw...

Page 36: ... window right click the device DTM and choose Parameter Online parameterization The online parameterization window appears 4 In the online parameterization window choose Wireless Communication The wireless communication parameters are displayed 5 Enter the Network ID into the Network Identification field and press Enter to confirm the new value 6 Enter the Join Key into the 4 Join Key fields and p...

Page 37: ...guration of the device via a wireless connection using the WirelessHART Gateway Wireless Configuration via the WirelessHART Gateway We assume that the WirelessHART Gateway is installed and configured correctly according to the manual of the WirelessHART Gateway Furthermore we assume that the device to be configured has joined the WirelessHART network 1 Start your PACTwareTM project containing the ...

Page 38: ...cord appears 3 Modify a parameter by typing in a new value or choosing a new value from the drop down list 4 To accept the new value press Enter 5 After all parameter changes have been made save your project by choosing File Save 6 To write the new offline configuration to the device right click the device in the project view and choose Connect A connection to the device is established 7 Right cli...

Page 39: ...down list 6 To accept the new value press Enter The new value is stored in the device immediately 7 After all parameter changes have been made you can load the online configuration into the PACTware project To do this right click on the device entry in the project view and choose Load from device 8 Save your project by choosing File Save 5 3 Identification Parameters The identification parameters ...

Page 40: ...aracters Polling Address HART address of the adapter on the wired interface valid range 0 63 Since the long tag and MAC address are used to identify the device in the WirelessHART network it is not necessary to give different devices different polling addresses 15 Country Code Select the country code of the country in which the device is operated from this drop down list Governs the signal strengt...

Page 41: ... The wireless communication parameters apply to the WirelessHART network that the device will join Figure 5 5 Wireless communication parameters Note If using the DTM and PACTware to configure the WirelessHART gateway the following data is available only during online parameterization ...

Page 42: ...parameter 0 dBm Join Key Part x of 4 The join key is the password for the network the device is to join Enter 32 hexdecimal characters There are four text fields that can hold eight characters each Join Shed Time Time hh mm ss that the device is given to join the network after the Join Mode condition has been fulfilled After this time has elapsed the device will keep on trying to join the network ...

Page 43: ...established Number of Advertising Packets received Number of advertising packages received by the device Number of Join Attempts Number of attempts the device has made to join the network Active Advertising Shed Time Time in hh mm ss that the device is given to advertise its presence to its neighbors in order that they can join the network quickly 00 40 00 Request Active Advertising Pressing this ...

Page 44: ...mber of preambles sent at start of HART frame to sychronize communication with the connected HART device All connected devices must have the same settings Valid range 5 20 5 Retries Number of times the adapter tries to establish communication with a connected HART device before it reports a communication error 3 Lowest Scan Address Address from which the adapter starts scanning for connected HART ...

Page 45: ...s the parameters read from the HART device by the scan Manufacturer ID Manufacturer of connected device Expanded Device Type Code Device identifier as per HART Device ID Manufacturer s device identifier Universal Command Revision Level HART revision supported Long Tag Long tag of device Message for HART revision 6 0 Start Up Voltage Voltage required to start the connected device Start Up Time Time...

Page 46: ...variable mapping is used to configure these variables Figure 5 7 Device variable mapping The variables that can be set as SV TV and QV are as follows Temperature Temperature min Temperature max Battery voltage Consumer energy RSL of best neighbour RSL Radio Signal Level RSL of second best neighbour Battery voltage with load Battery voltage without load during battery test Normalized Consumer Energ...

Page 47: ...ppropriate warning or alarm signal is transmitted by the adapter Parameter Description Default Select Primary Variable Variable to be output as primary variable PV Loop Current fixed Primary Variable Unit Engineering units of the primary variable mA fixed Select Secondary Variable Variable to be output as secondary variable SV Temperature Secondary Variable Unit Engineering units of the secondary ...

Page 48: ...utput Linear Proportional scaling across the set range Special curve Scaling according to the table in Linearization Linear Primary Variable Upper Range Value 20 mA Output value assigned to the 20 mA current input 20 mA Primary Variable Lower Range Value 4 mA Output value assigned to the 4 mA current input 4 mA Input Damping Damping factor for the current input in seconds valid range 0 255 0 Upper...

Page 49: ... outputs a warning if the current input exceeds this level 20 5 mA Lower Limit of Proportional Range Lower limit value of proportional range The adapter outputs a warning if the current input drops below this level 3 8 mA Lower Fault Current Value Min current output by 4 20 mA device when in fault condition The adapter outputs an alarm if the current input reaches or drops below this level 3 6 mA ...

Page 50: ...eduled or only if the value has changed by a significant amount or has not been updated within a default reporting time Up to 10 different burst modes can be set for the adapter or connected HART devices Figure 5 10 Burst Mode Parameters Parameter Description Default X mA 1 32 Input value X1 X32 for linearization mA 4 20 Y unit 1 32 Output value Y1 Y32 for linearization engineering units 4 20 Read...

Page 51: ...he minimum setting is 8 seconds 00 30 00 Max Period When the Trigger Mode is not set to continuous determines the maximum period in hh mm ss that may elapse between two burst messages when the conditions for the trigger are not fulfilled 01 00 00 Trigger Mode Determines the event that triggers a burst message from the device Continuous A burst message is published continuously at intervals determi...

Page 52: ...d units 2 Loop current and percentage of range Returns the loop current and its associated percent of range 3 Dynamic variables and loop current Returns the loop current and up to four predefined dynamic variables and units PV SV TV QV 9 Device variables Returns the value of up to 8 device or dynamic variables with units 33 Device variables and additional device status Returns the value of up to f...

Page 53: ...1 Event Notification Retry Time Period between retransmissions of the event notification The event notification continues to be retransmitted until anacknowledgement of the event is received 00 30 00 Maximum Update Time Maximum period in seconds that may elapse between successive event notifications If no event occurs the adapter will publish an event notification after this time has elapsed 00 30...

Page 54: ...sk Standard Event Mask Tab Figure 5 13 Event notification tab Device Specific Event Mask Parameter Description Default The Standard Event Mask tab contains the standardized HART events Activate the approriate checkbox to activate event notification for the associated condition Checkboxes deactivated ...

Page 55: ... power parameters are displayed in the Field Device Table For other HART devices and for 4 20 mA devices they must be taken from the operating manual and entered manually The tuning is done in the Power Supply leaf of the Adapter DTM Figure 5 14 Power Supply parameters Parameter Description Default The Device Specific Event Mask tab contains device specific events Activate the approriate checkbox ...

Page 56: ...2017 05 56 WHA ADP2 F8B2 Z1 EX1 Configuration Figure 5 15 Parameters influencing the power requirement of the WirelessHART adapter ...

Page 57: ... identifier Universal Command Revision Level HART revision supported Long Tag Long tag of device Message for HART revision 6 0 Start Up Voltage Voltage required to start the connected device Start Up Time Time required for the device to wake up Start Up Current Current consumed on starting the device Lead Time Time that elapses between start up and the point when the HART communication is synchoni...

Page 58: ...ode Configuration only 300 Battery Changed Press this button after a battery change to update the Last battery Change display and reset the battery consumption calculation Last Battery Change Displays the date of the last battery change in DD MM YY Temperature Min Minimum temperature of the adapter since last temperature reset Temperature Max Maximum temperature of the adapter since last temperatu...

Page 59: ...ssed shortly 0 2 s 5 s the three LEDs indicate the status of the adapter See chapter 6 1 2 1 Red LED 2 Green LED 3 Yellow LED 4 Button 1 2 3 4 Note To save battery power all LEDs are off during normal operation even if the device is communicating or joining the network The LEDs only light up after start up or while pressing the buttons LED Indicators Number of LEDs 3 green yellow red Indications o...

Page 60: ... at 3 Hz Joining the device is attempting to join the network The adapter will attempt to join for 40 minutes by default Longer joining periods can be configured if required LED off Not joined joining the network has failed The device is no longer attempting to join Indications of red LED device status 50 ms on 950 ms off Device in communication mode it is possible to communicate with the adapter ...

Page 61: ...or until pushbutton is pressed again for 10 seconds 15 seconds The red LED extinguishes 15 s No function Inserting the battery while the button is already pressed The following functions are available when connecting the battery while the button is already pressed The duration starts from the moment the battery is connected red LED lights 10 s No function The red LED lights until the pushbutton is...

Page 62: ...easured Value The Measured Value window appears Figure 6 2 Measured value 6 3 Simulation Adapter parameters can be simulated for test and commissioning purposes When the simulation is activated the required parameter can be selected from a drop down list After a value has been assigned the simulation is started by pressing Execute Simulation Figure 6 3 Simulation ...

Page 63: ...ble Select the device variable to be simulated Current Temperature Temperature min Minimum temperature of the adapter since last temperature reset Temperature max Miaximum temperature of the adapter since last temperature reset Battery voltage Consumed Energy RSL of best neighbour RSL Received Signal Level RSL of second best neighbour Battery voltage with load Battery voltage without load during b...

Page 64: ... device in a WirelessHART network Device Tag Identifies the field device within the process plant Descriptor Further description of the device Date Code Date dd mm yy indicating the date of the last parameter change Message User defined message Real time clock time Shows the time currently set in the device Real time clock date Shows the date currently set in the device Device Revision Revision of...

Page 65: ...adapter Nickname Short destination address of the device Total Number of Neighbors Number of WirelessHART devices to which a connection has been established Wireles Health Status Key performance indicators of network communication Index Identifier of neighbouring device Nickname Short destination address of neighbouring device Mean RSL Mean signal strength of neighbour since adapter joined the net...

Page 66: ...erent ways according to NAMUR NE107 guidelines ASM guidelines HART specification Open the corresponding sub menu to view the respective information Parameter Description Number of Devices Number of HART devices connected to the adapter Wired Communication Status Key performance indicators of network communication Index Identifier of HART device Long Tag Long tag of connected device STX Count Numbe...

Page 67: ...the NAMUR NE107 guidelines can be displayed Good Failure F Maintenance M Out of specification S Function check C ASM Figure 6 8 Diagnosis Health Status ASM The following status messages according to the ASM guidelines can be displayed Good device operating as normal Faults in the sensor or actuator element Faults in the electronics ...

Page 68: ...apter Device Specific Status 0 Indicates network status Device Specific Status 1 Indicates wired communication status Device Specific Status 2 Indicates internal wireless communcation module status Device Specific Status 3 Indicates status of current signal of the connected device Device Specific Status 4 Indicates a device malfunction Extended Device Status Indicates the general status of the dev...

Page 69: ... Additional functions and choose the desired function Parameter Description Estimated lifetime Number of days battery power will last under the current load conditions Battery Voltage Current voltage of the battery Consumed Energy Current consumed energy Normalized Consumed Energy Consumed energy with respect to normalized conditions Temperature Current temperature of device Temperature Min Minimu...

Page 70: ... will unlock it Lock Permanent Adapter is locked It can be unlocked by a master only Lock All Adapter is locked It can be unlocked only by the master that locked it Lock Status Device Locked Lock is Permanent Locked by Primary Master Reset if Secondary master Configuration Cannot be Changed Locked by Gateway Wireless Module Firmware Update Lock Unlocked Adapter firmware can be downloaded Locked Ad...

Page 71: ... menu the device carries out a self test The results of the self test can be seen in the Diagnostics menu See chapter 6 4 Parameter Description Firmware Update File FTP URL URL of the FTP server or path and file name of a local storage medium FTP User User name for FTP server FTP Password User password for FTP server Update Firmware Press this button to start firmware update procedure Firmware Ver...

Page 72: ...2017 05 72 WHA ADP2 F8B2 Z1 EX1 Operation 6 5 5 About Additional Functions About displays information about the device its manufacturer and its firmware version ...

Page 73: ... cause damage to the device Only use batteries of type W BAT B2 Li from Pepperl Fuchs Warning Caustic battery acid Leaking battery acid can cause personal injury and damage to the device Never use batteries that are leaking Never use batteries with external damage such dents or deep scratches even if no battery acid is leaking Danger Electrostatic discharge hazard The device contains non conductiv...

Page 74: ...lick 5 Insert the battery connecting cable plug into the socket in the printed circuit board 6 Close the housing cover and screw it tight 7 Reset the measurement of the consumed battery charge by pressing the Battery Changed button in the device DTM See chapter 5 8 The measurement is reset 7 2 Disposal of Batteries The battery the battery unit is non rechargeable The batteries are non hazardous wh...

Page 75: ...ned no alternative path the device was able to join the network However it can communicate with a single wireless node only There is no alternative communication path to the gateway Add a WirelessHART device that is within the antenna range of the adapter Change the position of the adapter LED flashes at 3 Hz Joining the device is attempting to join the network none LED off Not joined joining the ...

Page 76: ...n Key The device does not join the network No battery or low battery Check that a fresh battery of the correct type is inserted The device carries the wrong Network ID and or Join Key Check the wireless communication parameters of the device via a HART modem connected to the device The device and the gateway must have the same Network ID and Join Key No neighboring WirelessHART devices are within ...

Page 77: ...nication Switch in the communication resistor or connect a 250 Ω resistor across terminals 5 7 and 6 8 A field device powered by the adapter will not start up Battery not connected or exhausted Check the connection if necessary replace the battery A simple check is to shake the adapter or battery unit If you hear liquid the battery still has life Power supply parameters are incorrect Find the corr...

Page 78: ...g through a HART modem connected to Terminals 5 7 and 6 8 For control loops with communication resistor Device address not found by the HART communication DTM Configure the correct address range See chapter 4 5 2 For control loops without communication resistor for 2 wire devices powered by adapter and for 4 wire devices No communication path to device design feature Depending upon circuit connect...

Page 79: ...oor use and public service Italy If used outside of own premises general authorization is required Japan The device is granted pursuant to the Japanese Radio Law and the Japanese Telecommunications Business Law The device must not be modified otherwise the granted designation number will become invalid Latvia The outdoor usage of the 2 4 GHz band requires an authorization from the Electronic Commu...

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