Hart, Communication via sensorport – Fluid Components International CMB User Manual

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CMM, CMB, CMU with limit circuit and WAGO terminals

For the terminal assignment, see Section 11.5.1 CT connections

Cable glands: See also 10.1 “Installation conditions and cable glands” at page 35.


11.5.3 HART

®

A number of options are available for HART

®

communication. However, for all these options loop resis-

tance must be less than the maximum load specified in Section 8.3 Load (on page 34). The HART

®

inter-

face is connected via terminal 11 and 12 or 41 and 42 with a minimum load impedance of 250 ohms.

For information regarding operation of the transmitter using the HART

®

hand-held terminal, see “Opera-

tion of the CT transmitter using the HART

®

hand-held terminal.”

11.5.4 Communication via SensorPort

SensorPort is the configuration software that is used to operate HART

®

or Profibus PA compatible de-

vices.

To connect a desktop or laptop computer to the CT, a HART

®

interface is required in addition to commu-

nication software such as SensorPort. The HART

®

interface, which has two connections, converts the

levels of the RS 232 interface into an FSK signal (frequency-shift keying). These connections consist of
9-pin sockets at the interface for the RS 232 connection, as well as a two-core cable with two mini termi-
nals for current loop 1 in the transmitter.

The interface can be also installed in a separate control cabinet.



CMB & CT OPERATING MANUAL
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