2 transcomm light, 3 command classification in the hart, Protocol – Pyromation Series 642 User Manual

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Series 642

Operation

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5.3.2

TransComm Light

This is a universally applicable service and configuration software. Connection is made using a
HART

®

modem. The operating software offers the user the following possibilities:

• Set-up device functions
• Measured value visualisation
• Device parameter data storage
• Measuring point documentation

NOTICE

Analog output
► The analog output is undefined when downloading the device function parameters from the PC

configuration software to the device.

Further in-depth information to operation via TransComm Light can be found in the online
documentation of the software. TransComm Light can be downloaded free of charge from the
following address:

www.pyromation.com

5.3.3

Command classification in the HART

®

protocol

The HART

®

protocol makes it possible for configuration and diagnostic purposes to transmit

measured and device data between the HART

®

master and the respective field device.

HART

®

masters such as the handheld module or PC-based operating programmes require so-called

device description files (DD = device descriptions, DTM), these make it possible to access all
information in a HART

®

device. Transmission of such information is done exclusively using

"commands".

There are three command classifications:
• Universal commands

Universal commands are supported and used by all HART

®

devices. Combined are, for example,

the following functionalities:
– Recognising HART

®

device

– Read out of digital measured values

• Common practice commands:

These general commands offer functions that are supported or used by some but not all field
devices.

• Device specific commands

These commands enable access to device specific functions that are not HART

®

standardised.

Such commands access, amongst other things, individual field device information.

Chapter 6.4.2 contains a list of all HART

®

commands supported.

• With the HART

®

handheld module, all parameters can be read and programming is

disabled. However, you can enable the HART

®

function matrix by entering 24

6 in the

SECURITY LOCKING function. The enable status is retained even after a power failure.
Delete the release code 24

6 to lock the HART

®

function matrix again.

• Detailed information can be found in the HART

®

instruction manual that can be found

in the handheld module transport pouch.

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