About this manual, Definitions, Scope – Badger Meter M-Series M2000 User Manual

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ABOUT THIS MANUAL

Definitions

DD

Device Description

HART

Highway Addressable Remote Transducer

HOST

Host System, typically the master (i e handheld device)

PV

Primary Variable

SV

Secondary Variable

TV

Tertiary Variable

FV

Fourth Variable

Scope

This document discusses the supported features of HART and how these features are related to the M2000 This document

also discusses special considerations and the type of data that is accessible over HART This document is intended for readers

who have a general understanding of the HART protocol For further information regarding the HART protocol please refer to

www hartcomm org

The M2000 HART daughterboard supports Universal Command Revision 7

INTRODUCTION

HART protocol provides the means for sending and receiving digital information across analog wires HART is a bi-directional

communication protocol that provides data access between intelligent field instruments (like the M2000) and host systems

(like the Emerson Field Communicator) HART technology is a master/slave protocol, which means that a field device only

speaks when spoken to by a master The M2000 operates as a slave device In order to connect with the M2000 using the HART

protocol, the HART daughterboard is required As an accessory module to the M-Series M2000, the HART daughterboard

allows access to many of the M2000 measurements and configuration data using the analog wires In addition, the HART

daughterboard allows for real-time control and monitoring of the M2000

The Device Description (DD) files for the M2000 are located on

www.hartcomm.org

under Product Catalog > All Products

> M2000 These files describe the supported features and functions of the M2000 with respect to HART The DD includes

details of menus and graphic display features to be used by host applications in order to access all parameters and data in the

M2000 These files describe what parameters are accessible and should be installed in host systems

In order to provide access to the M2000 over HART, the daughterboard converts HART protocol commands to MODBUS™ RTU

commands

M2000

DSP

HART

Daughter

Board

Modbus RTU

HART

INTELLIGENT

HOST

Figure 1: HART-to-MODBUS RTU Commands

Installation & Operation Manual

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