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Long Tag Emulation

The WirelessHART communication protocol uses the long tag to address devices.

However, long tags are only supported by HART 6 devices and newer devices

(HART 6 = version 6 of the HART communication protocol; current version: HART 7). Older

devices, for example HART 5 devices, have to be addressed by the "Message" field. If a

HART 5 device is connected to the WirelessHART network using a WirelessHART adapter,

the WirelessHART Gateway emulates the long tag with the "Message" field.

2.2.4

Gateway Cache Management

The WirelessHART Gateway caches parameters and dynamic values of the wireless and

wired subdevices and makes them available to the HOST. Some commands are cached by

the Gateway automatically (upon read). Other commands, for example dynamic values, are

only cached if the respective field device publishes them (upon publishing). For more

information on publishing of device values prease refer to the Burst lists section (see

chapter 5.4.3).

The responses to the command requests listed in the following table are cached in the

Gateway. Commands in the same row have an identical response frame and share the

same cache memory. The write commands (17, 18, 22, 51) will never get an immediate

answer, but their response will be cached (caching upon write-confirmation).

Information cached by the Gateway

Status Information Caching

The Gateway chaches the device status byte separately for each wireless or wired device.

The device status will be cached from any type of received message, no matter if from a

wired or wireless device, or if it is a "published" or "normal" response.

The extended device status byte is cached in a similar way, but is available only for

wireless devices.

Cache

Command

Description

Static
configuration
commands,
cached upon
read or upon
write
confirmation

0, 11, 21

Read unique identifier (associated with tag or long
tag)

12, (17)

Read (Write) Message

13, (18)

Read (Write) Short Tag, Descriptor, Date

20, (22)

Read (Write) Long Tag

50, (51)

Read (Write) Dynamic Variable Assignments

Dynamic value
commands,
cached upon
publishing only

1

Read Primary Variable

2

Read Current and Percentage

3

Read All Variables

9

Read Device Variables and Status

33

Read Device Variables

93

Read Trend

48

Read Additional Device Status

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