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6. Operation

6.1  Preparation for Starting 

Operation

NOTE

•  Before using FN310, connect FN110. For 

detail on how to install the FN110, refer to 

subsection 4.2.1 “Installation of FN110”.

•  It is required to set security and network 

information to enable this product to be 

connected to the field wireless network. 

For more details, refer to subsection 6.3 

“Connecting to the Field Wireless Network”.

(1)  Setting the Modbus Device

Set the parameters of the Modbus device. For 

details about the settings, refer to Section 9 

“Connection Device Type”. Refer to the user 

manual of the Modbus device for the setting 

method.

(2)  Checking Installation and Wiring

Ensure that the FN310, FN110 and the Modbus 

device are installed correctly according to the 

procedures described in section 4 “Installation”, and 

section 5 “Wiring”.

(3)  Power On and Connecting to the Field 

Wireless Network

Insert batteries into the battery case, and install 

to the FN310. For details of installation of battery, 

refer to subsection 8.3 “Replacing the Battery 

Pack” and subsection 8.4 “Replacing the Batteries”. 

Provisioning is to set the security and network 

information. For details of provisioning, refer to 

section 6.3 “Connecting to the Field Wireless 

Network”.

(4)  Checking parameter of the FN310 and the 

Modbus device

Use the device configuration tool and confirm 

that the Modbus device and the FN310 operate 

properly. Check parameter values or change the 

setpoints as necessary.

The integral indicator can be used to confirm 

that this product is operating properly. For details 

on how to confirm this, refer to subsection 7.4 

“Self-Diagnostics”. ISA100 devices display self-

diagnostic information in an easy-to-understand 

manner using four categories (Function check, 

Maintenance required, Failure, and Out of 

specification) according to NAMUR NE107*

*:  NAMUR NE107 “Self-Monitoring and Diagnosis of Field 

Devices”

 Confirm operation status by integral indicator

If the FN310 is faulty, an error code is displayed.

F0601.ai

Figure 6.1 

Integral Indicator with Error Code

NOTE

If any of the above errors are indicated on the 

display of the integral indicator or the device 

configuration tool, refer to subsection 8.10.3 

“Errors and Countermeasures” for the corrective 

action.

  Verify and Change the FN310 Setting and 

Values

The followings are the required settings of the 

FN310. These parameters must be set before 

starting operation. Parameters to be set in advance 

depending on the connection device type. Refer to 

section 9 “Connection Device Type”.

• TRANSDUCER block: Sensor Type 

Select the type of sensor to be connected to 

FN310. Select “Not Used” when using as a routing 

device without the Modbus device.

6.2  Starting Operation

Ensure that the installation, the wiring, the network 

connection, and the behavior of the FN310 are 

correct before starting operation.

IMPORTANT

Close the front panel. Tighten each screws to a 

torque of 0.7 N•m.

Summary of Contents for FN510

Page 1: ...User s Manual FN310 Field Wireless Multi Protocol Module RS485 Modbus Protocol IM 01W03D02 01EN IM 01W03D02 01EN 5th Edition ...

Page 2: ...IECEx Certification 2 12 2 7 EMC Conformity Standards 2 14 2 8 Safety Requirement Standards 2 14 3 Component Names 3 1 4 Installation 4 1 4 1 Precautions 4 1 4 2 Mounting 4 1 4 2 1 Installation of FN110 4 2 4 2 2 Mounting on a 50A 2 inch Pipe 4 2 5 Wiring 5 1 5 1 Notes on Wiring 5 1 5 2 Cable Selection 5 1 5 3 Installation and Connection of FN110 5 2 5 3 1 Installation of FN110 5 2 5 3 2 Connectio...

Page 3: ...e Information 7 4 7 3 5 Setup the Integral Indicator 7 4 7 3 6 Parameters for Modbus Device 7 4 7 3 7 Assignment to AI Object 7 4 7 3 8 Write Protect 7 5 7 3 9 Switching to the Deep Sleep Mode 7 5 7 3 10 Switching to the Silence Mode 7 5 7 4 Self Diagnostics 7 6 7 4 1 Identify Problems by Using the Device Configuration Tool 7 6 7 4 2 Alert Report 7 6 7 4 3 Checking with Integral Indicator 7 7 8 Ma...

Page 4: ... 1 9 1 3 Preparation for Starting Operation 9 1 9 1 4 Parameters for Wireless Communication 9 1 9 1 5 SENCOM Specific Parameters 9 1 9 1 6 Assignment to AI Object 9 2 9 1 7 Function Block and Menu Tree 9 3 9 1 8 Self Diagnostics 9 7 9 1 9 Errors and Countermeasures 9 8 9 1 10 Parameter Summary 9 11 10 General Specifications 10 1 Revision Information ...

Page 5: ...ual including but not limited to implied warranty of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose If any question arises or errors are found or if any information is missing from this manual please inform the nearest Yokogawa sales office The specifications covered by this manual are limited to those for the standard type under the specified model number break down and do not cover custom ...

Page 6: ...e a soft dry cloth d Explosion Protected Type Instrument Users of explosion protected instruments should refer first to section 2 6 Installation of an Explosion Protected Instrument of this manual The use of this instrument is restricted to those who have received appropriate training in the device Take care not to create sparks when accessing the instrument or peripheral devices in a hazardous lo...

Page 7: ...of the product in question after delivery Reason of force majeure such as fires earthquakes storms floods thunder lightening or other natural disasters or disturbances riots warfare or radioactive contamination 1 3 Trademark and Notice Trademarks In this document trademarks or registered trademarks are not marked with or Product names and company names in this document are trademarks or registered...

Page 8: ... s Republic of China 電子情報製品汚染制御管理弁法 中国版 RoHS 電子情報製品汚染制御管理弁法 中国版 RoHS 产品中有害物质或元素的名称及含量 产品中有害物质或元素的名称及含量 型号 型号 部件名称 部件名称 有害物质 有害物质 铅 铅 Pb Pb 汞 汞 Hg Hg 镉 镉 Cd Cd 六价铬 六价铬 Cr VI Cr VI 多溴联苯 多溴联苯 PBB PBB 多溴二苯醚 多溴二苯醚 PBDE PBDE FN310 FN310 现场无线多协议转换模块 现场无线多协议转换模块 壳体 金属 壳体 金属 壳体 塑料 壳体 塑料 基板组件 基板组件 电缆 电缆 表示该部件的所有均质材料中的有害物质的含量均在GB T26572 标准中所规定的限量以下 表示该部件的所有均质材料中的有害物质的含量均在GB T26572 标准中所规定的限量以下 表示至少该部件的某些均质材料中...

Page 9: ...tions Wired tag plate optional specifications EU DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY F9090HZ if optional specification KS27 is specified 2 1 Check the Model Name and Configuration The model name and configuration are indicated on the nameplate Verify that the configuration indicated in the Model and Suffix Code in subsection 10 2 is in compliance with the specifications written on the order sheet Manual num...

Page 10: ...mended to put the FN310 in Deep Sleep mode to conserve the batteries For details on how to switch to Deep Sleep mode refer to subsection 7 3 9 Switching to the Deep Sleep Mode 2 4 Selecting the Installation Location Although this product is designed to operate in a harsh environment to maintain stability and accuracy the following is recommended Wireless Communication NOTE The installation locatio...

Page 11: ...t and the instrument is not restored to its original condition its intrinsically safe construction may be compromised and the instrument may be hazardous to operate Please contact Yokogawa before making any repair or modification to an instrument WARNING Electrostatic charge may cause an explosion hazard Avoid any actions that cause the generation of electrostatic charge such as rubbing surface of...

Page 12: ...ns aluminum and is considered a potential risk of ignition caused by impact or friction When the equipment is mounted in Zone 0 it shall be installed in such a way that even in the event of rare incidents an ignition source due to impact and or friction sparks is excluded Rigid type conduit shall not be used as the wiring method Note 7 WARNING A modification of the equipment would no longer comply...

Page 13: ...ation Class I Division 1 Groups C D Class II Division 1 Groups E F G Class III Division 1 or Class I Zone 0 Group IIB Temperature Class T4 Hazardous Classified Location Class I Division 1 Groups A B C D Class II Division 1 Groups E F G Class III Division 1 or Class I Zone 0 Group IIC Ui Uo Ii Io Pi Po Ci Co Ccable Li Lo Lcable Ui Uo Ii Io Pi Po Ci Li See Note 1 Wireless Communication Connector Uo ...

Page 14: ...h the National Electrical Code NFPA 70 ANSI ISA RP12 06 01 and relevant local codes 4 For Canada Installation must be in accordance with the Canadian Electrical Code Part I C22 1 ANSI ISA RP12 06 01 and relevant local codes 5 For US IS Apparatus or Associated Apparatus must be FM approved 6 Control equipment connected to IS Apparatus or Associated Apparatus must not use or generate a voltage more ...

Page 15: ...ure contains aluminum and is considered a potential risk of ignition caused by impact or friction When the equipment is mounted in Zone 0 it shall be installed in such a way that even in the event of rare incidents an ignition source due to impact and or friction sparks is excluded Rigid type conduit shall not be used as the wiring method Note 7 WARNING A modification of the equipment would no lon...

Page 16: ...ation Class I Division 1 Groups C D Class II Division 1 Groups E F G Class III Division 1 or Class I Zone 0 Group IIB Temperature Class T4 Hazardous Classified Location Class I Division 1 Groups A B C D Class II Division 1 Groups E F G Class III Division 1 or Class I Zone 0 Group IIC Ui Uo Ii Io Pi Po Ci Co Ccable Li Lo Lcable Ui Uo Ii Io Pi Po Ci Li See Note 1 Wireless Communication Connector Uo ...

Page 17: ...h the National Electrical Code NFPA 70 ANSI ISA RP12 06 01 and relevant local codes 4 For Canada Installation must be in accordance with the Canadian Electrical Code Part I C22 1 ANSI ISA RP12 06 01 and relevant local codes 5 For US IS Apparatus or Associated Apparatus must be FM approved 6 Control equipment connected to IS Apparatus or Associated Apparatus must not use or generate a voltage more ...

Page 18: ...ification 1 Technical Data Caution for ATEX Intrinsically safe type Note 1 Model FN310 Field Wireless Multi Protocol Module RS485 Modbus Protocol with optional code KS27 for potentially explosive atmospheres Certificate number FM15ATEX0071X Applicable Standards EN IEC 60079 0 EN 60079 11 EN 60079 28 Type of Protection and Marking code II 1G Ex ia op is ia IIC Ga IIB T4 Ga Group II Category 1 G Amb...

Page 19: ...s mounted in a potentially explosive atmosphere requiring Equipment Category 1 G it shall be installed in such a way that even in the event of rare incidents an ignition source due to impact and or friction sparks is excluded 2 Operation WARNING Take care not to generate mechanical sparking when access to the instrument and peripheral devices in a hazardous location POTENTIAL ELECTROSTATIC CHARGIN...

Page 20: ...mber IECEx FMG 15 0042X Applicable Standards IEC60079 0 IEC60079 11 IEC60079 28 Type of Protection and Marking code Ex ia op is ia IIC Ga IIB T4 Ga Enclosure IP66 in accordance with only IEC 60529 Ambient Temperature 40 to 70 C 40 to 158 F Signals Terminals RS485 Modbus communication Connector RS485 Communication Dielectric strength Dielectric strength 500 V AC r m s 1 min Note 2 Electrical Parame...

Page 21: ...ipment is mounted in a potentially explosive atmosphere requiring EPL Ga it shall be installed in such a way that even in the event of rare incidents an ignition source due to impact and or friction sparks is excluded 2 Operation WARNING Take care not to generate mechanical sparking when access to the instrument and peripheral devices in a hazardous location POTENTIAL ELECTROSTATIC CHARGING HAZARD...

Page 22: ... 2 7 EMC Conformity Standards EN61326 1 Class ATable 2 EN55011 Class A CAUTION This instrument is a Class A product and it is designed for use in the industrial environment Please use this instrument in the industrial environment only 2 8 Safety Requirement Standards Applicable standard EN61010 1 CAN CSA C22 2 No 61010 1 1 Pollution Degree 2 Pollution degree describes the degree to which a solid l...

Page 23: ...e Write Protection Switch WR Write Protection Switch Position 1 F0303 ai F0304 ai Write Protection No Write enabled Yes 2 Write disabled 1 Initialization switch is not used Set to D side disabled always 2 When the switch is D side write protection setting provisioning is acceptable For details of provisioning refer to subsection 6 3 Connecting to the Field Wireless Network Pin Signal 1 Frame Groun...

Page 24: ...mage the FN310 Do not use the FN310 as a foothold NOTE Before using FN310 install FN110 For detail on how to install FN110 refer to subsection 4 2 1 Installation of FN110 To connect FN310 to the field wireless network information for connecting to the field wireless devices needs to be set beforehand Refer to subsection 6 3 Connecting to the Field Wireless Network 4 2 Mounting This product is inst...

Page 25: ...about the winding 3 To protect the butyl rubber self bonding tape from the environment such as ultraviolet rays and so on wind vinyl tape or a vinyl type self bonding tape on it 4 When the tape is necessary prepare appropriate tape for the installing environment Do not cover the nameplate by the tapes When a remote antenna cable is used for installing FN110 refer to subsection 5 3 Installation and...

Page 26: ...nch pipe U bolt FN 310 mounting bracket F0405 ai Figure 4 5 Horizontal Pipe Mounting To install FN310 on a 50A 2 inch pipe follow the procedure below 1 Assemble the FN310 mounting bracket 2 Install FN310 to the mounting bracket using provided bolt 4 with a torque 1 4 N m 3 Install FN310 mounting bracket to the 2 inch pipe by U bolt ...

Page 27: ... housed in the same conduit NOTE When wiring where the ambient temperature is high or low use the cable or wire that appropriate to that place When the maximum operating temperature is more than 60 C use the cable of 85 C or higher temperature rating 5 2 Cable Selection For wiring the Modbus device and the FN310 use a shielded multi core cable of AWG24 to 14 Applicable Cables Cables for industrial...

Page 28: ... so on The FN110 must be mounted vertically Fixing of FN110 Fix the FN110 on a 50A 2 inch pipe with the mounting bracket provided as the remote antenna cable option To install FN110 with mounting bracket follow the procedure below 1 Assemble the mounting bracket and fix it on a 50A 2 inch pipe 2 Connect the remote antenna cable to the FN110 3 Protect the connection as necessary For details of the ...

Page 29: ...Cable CAUTION Use the dedicated remote antenna cable provided by Yokogawa as accessories for FN110 The remote antenna cable and other cables should not be bundled together Remove the battery pack before installing FN110 Refer to subsection 8 3 Replacing the Battery Pack for the battery pack removing 5 4 Connection of the Input Signal Cable Refer to subsection 5 2 Cable Selection for the cable to b...

Page 30: ... length so that the core wire slightly extends from the metal tube of the sleeve If this causes the length of the metal tube of the sleeve to be slightly shorter than the stripping length this is no problem The wiring cables and applicable sleeves are listed in the table below Use the same manufacturer for sleeves and tools Example of tool Phoenix Contact s CRIMPFOX6 For details on sleeves and cri...

Page 31: ...g with other devices Ground Wiring Connect the grounding cable to ground terminal on the top of the housing Grounding terminal F0509 ai Figure 5 9 Grounding Terminal CAUTION Grounding is required for safe operation Input Cable Wiring The input cable shield should be connected to grounding terminal inside of the housing The input cable shield should not be connected to grounding terminal inside of ...

Page 32: ...the Modbus device and the FN310 operate properly Check parameter values or change the setpoints as necessary The integral indicator can be used to confirm that this product is operating properly For details on how to confirm this refer to subsection 7 4 Self Diagnostics ISA100 devices display self diagnostic information in an easy to understand manner using four categories Function check Maintenan...

Page 33: ...er for the provisioning device the distance between the front panel of this product and the infrared surface of the near infrared adapter should be within 30 cm For details on the Yokogawa recommended infrared adapter refer to subsection 8 2 Recommended Products List Perform the following provisioning tasks Setting provisioning information Creating a provisioning information file 1 Setting provisi...

Page 34: ...twork and the device goes into the join state when the field wireless gateway is found If the field wireless gateway is not found and a specified time based on the silence mode has elapsed a cycle of 18 minute pause and 36 second search is repeated until the device can join the field wireless network For details on the silence setting refer to subsection 7 3 10 Switching to the Silence Mode F0603 ...

Page 35: ...de 6 4 Display Contents of the Integral Indicator Write Protect Status When the write protection is enabled the lock icon is displayed in the upper left corner of the integral indicator For details on how to enable write protection refer to subsection 7 3 8 Write Protect Wireless Communication Status The status of wireless communication is indicated by the segments on the top of the integral indic...

Page 36: ...installed in the device configuration tool Refer to the following website for the latest information on CF DD and DeviceDTM http www field wireless com CF Capabilities File DD Device Description A CF file contains information such as the vendor of the field device its model and revision available types of process data flow rate temperature pressure etc and number of data items A DD file contains t...

Page 37: ... by following the on line instructions you can configure the parameters easily 7 3 Setting Parameters 7 3 1 Parameter Usage and Selection Before setting a parameter please see the following table for a summary of how and when each parameter is used FN310 supports a Modbus device connection and each value of Modbus device is assigned to AI1 AI2 AI3 AI4 IMPORTANT After setting and sending data with ...

Page 38: ...ENDPOINT Network address of remote endpoint Transport layer port at remote endpoint Object ID at remote endpoint Stale data limit Data publication period Ideal publication phase Publish Auto Retransmit Configuration status COMM_CONTRACT Contract ID Contract Status Actual Phase PUB_ITEM Object ID Attribute ID Attribute Index Size Others TRANSDUCER Block Info Configuration Calibration Others Block I...

Page 39: ...nt process value returns to the configured mode Refer to subsection 8 6 Switching LCD Display for details NOTE When the FN310 detects AL 01 AL 02 and AL 03 error the LCD display does not dim regardless of the status in LCD mode See Table 8 4 for details 7 3 4 Tag and Device Information You can specify the Device Tag when ordering the corresponding FN110 Field Wireless Communication Module Device T...

Page 40: ...eiving infrared communication Use the wireless field device configuration tool for infrared or device provisioning tool Magnet Switch Operation Start by touching a magnet to magnet switch 1 for 10 seconds CAUTION After setting the deep sleep mode by infrared device configuration tool keep the infrared port of device away from any other infrared signals NOTE After switching to deep sleep mode the F...

Page 41: ...ostic Switch parameter Follow the example below to change Out of Service to invalid 1 UAPMO block UAP Option Enable diagnostic status configuration select enable 2 UAPMO block Diagnostic Switch turns Off for Out of Service 3 UAPMO block UAP Option Enable diagnostic status configuration select disable NOTE Be careful when changing the alert category and turning detection on and off as described abo...

Page 42: ...or element F Bit25 Installation calibration problem C Bit24 Out of service C Bit23 Outside sensor limits O Bit22 Environmental conditions out of device specification O Bit21 Fault prediction Maintenance required M Bit20 Power is critical low maintenance need short term M Bit19 Power is low maintenance need mid term M Bit18 Software update incomplete C Bit17 Simulation is active C Bit16 Faults due ...

Page 43: ...ery Pack WARNING To ensure the installation minimizes the risk from electrostatic discharge To prevent electrostatic discharge caused by static charge built up on the operator ground the operator through conductive shoes and floors and by wearing anti static work clothes to prevent charge build up Avoid any actions that cause the generation of electrostatic charge such as rubbing surface of Batter...

Page 44: ...ws to a torque of 0 7 N m F0803 ai Figure 8 2 Remounting the Battery Pack 8 4 Replacing the Batteries The batteries in the battery pack can be replaced Batteries are not installed when shipped from the factory Assemble the battery pack as follows WARNING Be sure to replace the batteries or open and close the battery pack in a non hazardous area Doing so in a hazardous area could cause an explosion...

Page 45: ... please purchase F9090GD F9090GD is a set of F9090GC and instruction manual Batteries Part number F9915NR Alternatively following batteries may be purchased and used Tadiran TL 5930 S or SL 2780 S VITZROCELL SB D02 Transportation of products containing lithium batteries Batteries used for this product contain lithium Primary lithium batteries are regulated in transportation by the U S Department o...

Page 46: ...e the FN110 and install a new FN110 4 Remounting the battery pack 5 Restore the backed up configuration of the FN310 6 Performing provisioning work 7 Update the configuration of field wireless gateway To back up the configuration use the device configuration tool such as FieldMate Performing provisioning work is necessary when replacing the FN110 Update the configuration information of the target ...

Page 47: ...e Connection Type 8 10 2 Example of Troubleshooting Flow The following shows an example of the flow for troubleshooting Refer to this example and Table 8 3 Locate the problem and take the corresponding countermeasure F0812 ai YES NO The following phenomena indicate that this instrument may be out of operation Example No output signal is delivered Process variable changes but the output signal rema...

Page 48: ...3 yellow 84 green 86 white 87 brown Figure 9 1 Connection of SENCOM 9 1 3 Preparation for Starting Operation Setting the FN310 Confirm the following settings of the FN310 SENCOM Interface block Transmitter Status Alert Mask Set the impedance error to detect when the sensor status changes When detecting the state of the target and the setting is enabled FN310 sends alert SENCOM Perform the calibrat...

Page 49: ...k depends on the setting of the Sensor Type parameter of TRANSDUCER block Table 9 1 shows the relation between Sensor Type and assignment to AI Object Table 9 1 Assignment to AI Object AI Object TRANSDUCER Sensor Type 20 SENCOM sensor 21 Not Used AI1 pH UAPMO EnergyLeft AI2 Temperature Not Assigned AI3 ORP Not Assigned AI4 rH Not Assigned Disabled by default ...

Page 50: ...gy Left Power Supply Status Power Supply Voltage Power Status Connected Device Maintenance Required Alert Other Faults Alert Faults Non Compliance Alert Faults Process Influence Alert Simulation Active Alert Soft Update Incomplete Alert Power Low Alert Power Critical Low Alert Fault Prediction Alert Environmental Conditions Alert Outside Sensor Limits Alert Out of Service Alert Calibration Problem...

Page 51: ...Actual Mode Permitted Mode Normal Block Mode Process Value Simulation Dynamic Variables Block Mode Concentrator OID Scale PV Energy Left Enable Configuration Process Value Status Process Value Value Process Value Simulate Switch Simulate Value Simulation Simulate Value Status Simulate Value Value Simulate Value Mode Target Mode Actual Mode Permitted Mode Normal Block Mode Scale EU at 100 Scale EU ...

Page 52: ...nfo Model Serial Number Wireless Status Display Selection LCD Intermittent Time LCD Exp Mode Measurement Rate Configuration Calibration Diagnostic Status Diagnostic Status Detail 1 Diagnostic Status Detail 2 Diagnostic Status Detail 3 Diagnostic Switch Diagnostic Configuration Diagnostics Connected Device Maintenance Other Faults Faults Non Compliance Faults Process Influence Simulation Active Sof...

Page 53: ...nput 2 Impedance Setting Input 1 Impedance Input 2 Impedance Stable Time Configuration Status pH Value Temperature Value ORP Value rH Value Process Value Tag Description Block Info Simulate Switch Simulate Value Simulation Simulate Simulate Value Simulate Simulate Status Simulate Value Mode Target Mode Actual Mode Permitted Mode Normal Mode Scale EU at 100 Scale EU at 0 Scale Units Index Scale Dec...

Page 54: ...I4 OUT OF SERVICE AI4 O S Mode Environmental conditions out of device specification 73 O ADAPTER TEMP HI FN310 temperature is above 85 C ADAPTER TEMP LO FN310 temperature is below 40 C ANTENNATEMP HI FN110 temperature is above 85 C ANTENNATEMP LO FN110 temperature is below 40 C Power is critical low maintenance need short term 71 M CRITICAL LOWBAT Low battery alert Power is low maintenance need mi...

Page 55: ...10 None Output value Hold previous value Output status BAD Sensor Failure Check the installation environment of Modbus devise and connecting method of Modbus devices and FN310 AL 20 M 20 Power is critical low maintenance need short term CRITICAL LOWBAT Low remaining battery voltage None Normal action Replace the batteries 19 Power is low maintenance need mid term LOWBATALM Low remaining battery vo...

Page 56: ...t of service AI1 OUT OF SERVICE AI1 block is O S mode Recover when the mode target of alert block is other than O S Output value Hold previous value Output status BAD Configuration Err Check the AI1 block setting AI2 OUT OF SERVICE AI2 block is O S mode Check the AI2 block setting AI3 OUT OF SERVICE AI3 block is O S mode Check the AI3 block setting AI4 OUT OF SERVICE AI4 block is O S mode Check th...

Page 57: ...m the calibration of SENCOM using SPS24 SENCOM PC software AL 81 DEVICE IMPEDANCE1 TOO LOW Input1 impedance value of SENCOM is low AL 82 DEVICE IMPEDANCE2 TOO HIGH Input2 impedance value of SENCOM is high AL 83 DEVICE IMPEDANCE2 TOO LOW Input2 impedance value of SENCOM is low 1 NAMUR NE107 category refers to the four categories C Function check M Maintenance required F Failure and O Out of specifi...

Page 58: ...tegorize R 68 UAP Option Allows setting the Diagnostic Status and write protection of UAP 1 Software write protect 1 On 0 Off default 2 Enable hardware write protect 1 Enable 0 Disable default 3 Enable diagnostic status configuration 1 Enable 0 Disable default The following table shows the relationship between the hardware write protection and software write protection Enable hardware write protec...

Page 59: ...ct Indicates the status of the hardware write protection switch 0 Off 1 On R 111 Antenna Temperature Indicates the temperature of the FN110 R 112 Adapter Temperature Indicates the temperature of the FN310 R 113 Temperature Unit Selects the temperature unit to be indicated on Antenna Temperature and Adapter Temperature 1000 K 1001 C default 1002 F 1003 R C W P 131 Connected Device Maintenance Alert...

Page 60: ...er Low Alert The On Off or priority for Power Low Alert can be set 1 On Off setting 0 On 255 Off default 2 Alert report priority 0 to 15 default 15 1 Off 2 15 W P 141 Power Critical Low Alert The On Off or priority for Power Critical Low Alert can be set 1 On Off setting 0 On 255 Off default 2 Alert report priority 0 to 15 default 15 1 Off 2 15 W P 142 Fault Prediction Alert The On Off or priority...

Page 61: ...e maximum data size of APDU R 14 LAST_BLOCK_ DOWNLOADED Indicates the last downloaded block number 0 means that no block has been downloaded R 16 ERROR_CODE Indicates the error codes for DL Error 0 no Error 1 Timeout 2 Client Abort 64 Apply failure R 3 CO block 1 REVISION Indicates the revision number such as COMM_ ENDPOINT etc R 2 COMM_ ENDPOINT Indicates the Endpoint information The following sh...

Page 62: ...indicator 0 radix notation default 1 exponential notation radix notation W P 7 Wireless Status Indicates the wireless communication status Bits Contents Value Bit7 3 reserved Bit2 Contract status Client Server 0 Not established 1 Established Bit1 Contract status Publish 0 Not established 1 Established Bit0 Join status 0 Idle 1 Joined R 8 Measurement Rate Indicates the publish period Unit second R ...

Page 63: ...lert Mask Set the impedance error to detect when the Transmitter Status has changed When enabled and detecting the state of the target FN310 sends an Alert It is disabled by setting the Bit each of the following Bit3 Impedance 2 Too Low Bit2 Impedance 2 Too High Bit1 Impedance 1 Too Low Unused in FN310 Bit0 Impedance 1 Too High Unused in FN310 0x0F W P 90 Transmitter Status Indicates the sensor st...

Page 64: ... status mode of the object 1 Auto 2 Auto 3 Auto 4 Auto W P 3 Concentrator OID Indicates the Concentrator object value that corresponds to the data update of the Process Value R 4 Scale Allows specifying the upper or lower limit for the PV scaling unit code etc 1 EU at 100 Indicate the upper limit of the PV value 2 EU at 0 Indicate the lower limit of the PV value 3 Units Index Indicate the setting ...

Page 65: ...ng battery voltage Bit20 M 7 ADAPTER TEMP HI FN310 temperature is above 85 C Bit22 O 6 ADAPTER TEMP LO FN310 temperature is below 40 C Bit22 O 5 ANTENNATEMP HI FN110 temperature is above 85 C Bit22 O 4 ANTENNATEMP LO FN310 temperature is below 40 C Bit22 O Diagnostic Status Detail 2 31 AI1 OUT OF SERVICE AI1 O S Mode Bit24 C 30 AI2 OUT OF SERVICE AI2 O S Mode Bit24 C 29 AI3 OUT OF SERVICE AI3 O S ...

Page 66: ...ument No YFGW410 Field Wireless Management Station GS 01W02D01 01EN YFGW610 Field Wireless Media Converter GS 01W02D02 01EN YFGW510 Field Wireless Access Point GS 01W02E01 01EN YFGW520 Field Wireless Access Point GS 01W02E02 01EN FN110 Field Wireless Communication Module GS 01W03B01 01EN FN310 Field Wireless Multi Protocol Module GS 01W03D01 01EN FN510 Field Wireless Multi Function Module GS 01W03...

Page 67: ...adian Safety Standards 4th Apr 2017 Add section 1 3 and 1 5 Update CE Conformity RoHS 5th July 2021 1 4 2 4 2 7 2 10 2 12 2 14 10 1 Delete ATEX documentation 1 4 Add the description for EU RoHS and China RoHS 2 6 1 Update the description for FM Approval United States 2 6 2 Update the description for FM Approval Canada 2 6 3 Update the description for ATEX certification 2 6 4 Update the description...

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