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IM 01C22T01-01E

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2.  HART COMMUNICATOR OPERATION

2.2.2 Display

The HART communicator searches for a transmitter on
the 4 to 20mA loop when it is turned on.  When the
HART communicator is connected to the transmitter,

Online

 menu (Top menu) is started automatically and

the following display appears. If no transmitter is
found, you select 

Online

 menu.

Manufacturer’s 
transmitter type

Tag (8 Characters)

<a>

<b>

<c>

<d>

<e>

Function keys

EJA :YOKOGAWA
Online
 1 Device setup  
 2 Pres        0.13 mmH2O
 3 A01 Out       4.001 mA
 4 LRV         0.00 mmH2O
 5 URV      3000.00 mmH2O

F0203.EPS

The highlighting cursor

Pressing one of the SHIFT keys makes the arrow 
mark corresponding to the pressed key appear.

Appears when the voltage level of the battery is low.

Figure 2.2.2 Display

<a>

 appears and flashes during communication

between the HART communicator and the

transmitter. At Burst mode, 

 appears.

<b> The menu items selected from the previous menu.
<c> The items to be used from the menu of <b>.

<d>

 or 

 appears when the item is scrolled out of

the display.

<e> The labels of function corresponding to each

function key appears. These labels reflect cur-
rently available choices.

2.2.3 Calling Up Menu Addresses

Subsection 2.3.2 shows the configuration of all menu
items available with the HART communicator. The
desired item can be displayed with ease by understand-
ing the menu configuration.

When the HART communicator is connected to the
transmitter, 

Online

 menu will be displayed after power

is turned on. Call up the desired item as follows:

Function Key Labels

F1

HELP

access on-line 

help

RETRY

try to re-

establish 

communication

EXIT

leave the 

current menu

YES

answer to 

yes/no question

ALL

include current 

Hot Key item on 

Hot Key Menu 

for all devices

F2

ON/OFF

activates or 

deactivates a 

binary variable

DEL

delete current 

character or Hot 

Key Menu item

SEND

send data to 

device, or mark 

data to send

PGUP

move up one 

help screen

PREV

go to previous 

message in a 

list of messages

F3

ABORT

terminate 

current task

ESC

leave value 

unchanged

QUIT

terminate session 

because of a 

comunication 

error

PGDN

move down one 

help screen

NEXT

go to next 

message in the 

list of messages

HOME

go to the top 

menu in the 

device 

description

SKIP

do not mark 

variable to be 

sent in off-line 

configuration

ONE

include Hot Key 

item for one 

device

BACK

go back to 

menu from 

which HOME 

was pressed

EDIT

edit a variable 

value

ADD

add current item 

to Hot Key 

Menu

SAVE

save information 

to 

communicator

SEND

send data to 

device, or mark 

data to send

F4

OK

acknowledge 

information on 

screen

ENTER

accept user-

entered data

NEXT

leave the 

current menu

NO

answer to 

yes/no question

F0204.EPS

Key Operation

There are two choices to select the desired menu item.

1. Use the 

 or 

 key to select the desired item,

and then press the 

 key.

2. Press the number displayed for the desired item.

• To return to the previous display, press the 

 key.

* If 

ABORT

ESC

 and 

EXIT

 are displayed,

press the desired function key.

Example: Call up the Tag item, to change the tag.

Check to see where item 

Tag

 is located in the menu

configuration.  Then, call up 

Tag

 item on the display

according to the menu configuration.

Device setup

Pres

P01 Out

LRV

URV

Process variables

Diag/Service

Basic Setup

Detailed Setup

Review

Tag

Unit

Re-range

Device information

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EJA:YOKOGAWA
Tag
   YOKOGAWA
   YOKOGAWA

HELP

DEL

ESC

ENTER

Summary of Contents for Dpharp vigilantplant EJA Series

Page 1: ...User s Manual Yokogawa Electric Corporation Model EJA Series HART Protocol IM 01C22T01 01E IM 01C22T01 01E 7th Edition...

Page 2: ...ion 2 5 2 3 2 Menu Tree 2 6 2 3 3 Setting Parameters 2 7 1 Tag No 2 7 2 Unit 2 7 3 Range Change 2 7 4 Output Mode Linear Sq root 2 8 5 Damping Time Constants 2 9 6 Output Signal Low Cut Mode Setup 2 9...

Page 3: ...110 EJA120 IM 01C22B01 01E EJA210 EJA220 IM 01C22C01 01E EJA310 EJA430 IM 01C22D01 01E EJA118W EJA118N EJA118Y IM 01C22H01 01E EJA438W EJA438N IM 01C22J01 01E EJA115 IM 01C22K01 01E T01 EPS Manual No...

Page 4: ...adjustment will return the adjustment back to the previous settings Using the HART Communicator Zero point can be adjusted by simple key operation of the HART Communicator Select parameter Zero Trim a...

Page 5: ...smitter output 1383 mmH2O DPharp F0103 EPS 1 1 Device setup 2 Diag Service 3 Calibration 3 Sensor trim 2 Lower Sensor Trim EJA Apply low pressure ABORT OK F0104 EPS Check the tank level at present and...

Page 6: ...e setting push button The integral indicator then displays LSET 3 Apply a pressure of 0 kPa atmospheric pressure to the high pressure side of the transmitter Note 1 4 Turn the external zero adjustment...

Page 7: ...ging LRV automatically changes URV to the following value URV previous URV new LRV previous LRV 3 If the range setting push button and external zero adjustment screw are not touched during a range cha...

Page 8: ...from any terminal strip as well DPharp HART communicator Relaying terminals Distributor Control room Terminal board F0201 EPS HART communicator Figure 2 1 1 Interconnection Diagram 2 1 2 Communicatio...

Page 9: ...s the position where a number or character is to be entered Pressing calls up the display corresponding to the item pointed with the highlighting cursor Pressing returns to the previous display See 2...

Page 10: ...re establish communication EXIT leave the current menu YES answer to yes no question ALL include current Hot Key item on Hot Key Menu for all devices F2 ON OFF activates or deactivates a binary variab...

Page 11: ...is held in memory unless power is turned off every data can be sent to the transmitter at once Operation Entering data on the Tag setting display 1 Device setup 3 Basic setup 1 Tag F0206 EPS EJA YOKO...

Page 12: ...f self test calibration of transmitter Display the status of 4 to 20 mA DC output when a failure Display set the external volume protect permit for LRV URV setting Setting a new password Set the curre...

Page 13: ...m Point 1 Sensor Temperature 2 Sensor Temperature Unit 1 Static Pressure 2 Static Pressure Unit 1 PROCESS VARIABLES 2 RERANGE 3 Unit 4 Transfer Function 5 Damp 6 Low Cut 7 Cut Mode 8 Bi dir Mode 9 H2O...

Page 14: ...R 3 Select the desired engineering unit and press ENTER F4 HELP 3 ENTER Example To change the unit from mmH2O to inH2O F02111 EPS EJA keypad input 1 LRV 0 00 mmH2O 2 URV 3000 00 mmH2O 3 Unit inH2O 4 L...

Page 15: ...ABORT OK 3 Apply the pressure of 500mmH2O After obtaining a stable pressure press OK F4 ENTER OK OK 1 Device setup 3 Basic setup 3 Re range 2 Apply values Example To change the range from 0 to 2500 m...

Page 16: ...circuit The damping constant of the capsule assembly shall be added to obtain the overall damping constant of the transmitter Table 2 0 2 Sec 0 5 Sec 1 0 Sec 2 0 Sec 4 0 Sec 8 0 Sec 16 0 Sec 32 0 Sec...

Page 17: ...display Low Cut 4 mA 100 display Output mode SQUARE ROOT LRV HRV 8 Integral Indicator Display Mode F0220 EPS ENTER EJA Display fnctn Linear Linear Square Root HELP SEND ESC ENTER Select Square Root a...

Page 18: ...ing units to be displayed on the HART communicator When the instrument is shipped this is set as specified in the order Follow the procedure below to change this setting Since these units are not disp...

Page 19: ...nit from mmH2O to kPa inH2O inHg ftH2O mmH2O mmHg psi bar mbar g cm2 kg cm2 Pa kPa torr atm 12 Test Output This feature can be used to output a fixed current from 3 2 mA 5 to 21 6 mA 110 for loop chec...

Page 20: ...or zero shifts caused by static pressure See section 1 1 1 1 F02281 EPS Select the Lower Sensor trim EJA Sensor trim 1 Zero trim 2 Pres 3 Lower sensor trim 4 Upper sensor trim 5 Sensor trim points HE...

Page 21: ...000 HELP ESC 5 Enter the read value 4 115 of the ammeter and press ENTER F4 The output of the transmitter changes DEL ENTER ENTER 4 1 1 5 Example 1 For the adjustment using an ammeter 1 A is measurabl...

Page 22: ...Connect reference meter DEL SET ABORT OK 7 Connect the voltmeter and press OK F4 EJA Setting fld dev output to 4mA HELP DEL ABORT OK 8 Press OK F4 The output signal of 0 is output OK OK ENTER F0233 EP...

Page 23: ...lay and set to OFF 16 Multidrop Mode Multidropping transmitters refers to the connection of several transmitters to a single communications transmission line Up to 15 transmitters can be con nected wh...

Page 24: ...zero adjustment screw on the transmitter This is set to ENABLE when the instrument is shipped F0237 EPS ENTER EJA Ext SW mode Enable Enable Inhibit HELP SEND ESC ENTER Select Inhibit and press ENTER...

Page 25: ...s Write Protect status for 10 minutes While Write Protect status is released enter a new password in the New Password field It will not be possible to set a new password when 10 minutes have elapsed 2...

Page 26: ...select F0241 EPS ENTER EJA H2O Unit select 4C 4C 20C 68F HELP SEND ESC ENTER Select 20C 68F and press ENTER F4 Press SEND F2 to send data SEND 1 Device setup 4 Detailed setup 2 Signal condition 9 H2O...

Page 27: ...o low Operation is set in the Write Protect mode Value is set to a nearest possible value LRV set point is too high LRV set point is too low URV set point is too high URV set point is too low Set span...

Page 28: ...modify as needed Check URV and modify as needed Check SPAN and change as needed Readjust zero point Replace capsule Replace amplifier Check input Integral Indicator Display Description Cause Counterme...

Page 29: ...Pressure variable output variable 4 to 20 mA output variable Sensor temperature Static pressure Output in Engr unit Test output setting Self test Status Status of analog output alarm Write Protect En...

Page 30: ...emote seal Remote seal fill fluid Remote seal type Distributor Device type Device ID Final assembly number Universal revision Fld dev revision Software revision Model Style Lower range limit Upper ran...

Page 31: ...nts and the associated page numbers may not coincide with the one in old edition Add Hardware Write Protect and Burnout Direction with optional code F1 REVISION RECORD EPS 4th July 2000 ii 2 6 2 18 3...

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