General information, Configuring instruments for multidrop, Device unique hart® address – KROHNE BM 100 HART User Manual

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BM100 Remote Operation - HC 275 / AMS

Dev.-Rev. EE, DD-Rev. 03

© 2000 KROHNE Meßtechnik D-47058 Duisburg

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1 General

Information

The BM100 is a two-wire transmitter with 4..20mA current output and HART® capability.

General characteristics of the BM100 HART® interface:

Multidrop Mode is supported.

Burst Mode is not supported.

Electrical connection (point-to-point or multidrop): refer to section InstallationWiring of the
„Installation and Maintenance Manual. Reflex-Radar BM100“ and „Service Manual. Reflex-Radar
BM100”
(section 11, Communication Connection).

1.1 Configuring Instruments for Multidrop

There are differences in configuring instruments for multidrop mode from remote or via device
local keypad.

If the instrument is entering multidrop via HART® interface (any application can be used), i.e.

its bus address is changed from ‘0’ to any allowed, then all the necessary operations with the
instrument current output are done automatically (by the HART® transmitter).

If the instrument local keypad is used, the user must manually carry out the three assignments:

1. Set the desirable bus address (Fct. 1.6.2),
2. Set the first current output (primary current) range to “4 – 20 mA” (Fct. 1.3.2),
3. Switch the first current output function to “Off” (Fct. 1.3.1) and store configuration.

1.2 Device Unique HART® Address

It is worth noting that the Device Identification Number (defining the three low significant bytes of
the long frame device address) is derived from the ‘French Command Number’ parameter (Fct.
1.4.6, Ser. 3.4), but not from the device ‘Serial Number’ (Fct.1.4.5, Ser.3.3)!

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HART® Transmitter Revisions and Instrument Firmware

2.1 Device

Revisions

The BM100 HART® transmitter at a moment has only one revision: Device revision 1. It is worth
noting that the contents of this document corresponds to the instrument Firmware version 2.01+ -
for all the previous firmware versions the HART® interface support had just an intermediate
(development) state and could be delivered solely due to customer insistence.

2.2 DD

Revisions

At a moment BM100 has the 3 DD revisions.

The first one (having number ‘1’) corresponds to Firmware version 2.00, was prepared under

HC275 Toolkit 3.5 and had just preliminary nature.

The second (‘2’) was produced under HC275 Toolkit 4.2. Changes within the DDL were caused

solely by the differences between tokenizers and are all around the DEFAULT-clause location
within enumerators’ lists.

The third (‘3’) is capable to work both with AMS and HC275, being the first version that is
prepared for official release. Registration at HCF pending.

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