2 hart communication, 10 .2 hart communication – VEGA VEGADIS 62 User Manual

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10

.2 HART communication

The HART protocol operates with the technology of the frequency shift keying (FSK = frequency shift
keying) based on the data communication standard Bell 202. The digital signal is generated out of the
frequencies 1200 and 2200 Hz representing each the bit information 1 and 0. Sinus curves with these
frequencies are superimposed to the direct current in the wire pair of the field device. The average
value of the superimposed signal is zero. Hence the 4 … 20 mA signal is not influenced by the digital
data transmission.

Commands when transmitting

During transmission, only the long address format is used which is supported by all sensors as of
HART revision 5.

Command no.

Command name

Description

0

Read UID

For determination of the UID from the HART address

1

Read primary variable

For reading out the measured value

15

Read output information

To update the scaling of the display after ZERO or
SPAN

34

Write damping value

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35

Write range values

Adjustment of the transmitter scaling

36

Set upper range value

Max. adjustment/SPAN

37

Set lower range value

Min. adjustment/ZERO

44

Write PV units

Adjustment of the transmitter unit

Command during reception
Only messages are received the return address of which correspond with adjusted polling address or
the determined UID.

Command no.

Command name

Description

1

Write polling adress

HART address modified by the control room is
accepted by the display

6

Read current & 4 vars

For checking the set measuring unit

15

Read output information

Accept transmitter scaling

34

Write damping value

Setting transmitter damping by control room

35

Write range values

Transmitter scaling by control room

36

Set upper range value

Max. adjustment/SPAN through control system
After receipt, the new scaling is read out with command
15

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