M2000 and hart – Badger Meter M-Series M2000 User Manual

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M2000 AND HART

HART protocol has three categories of commands: Universal, Device-Specific and Common Practice The M2000 HART

daughterboard supports only some Universal commands and Device-Specific commands Universal commands supported

include:

Command

Number

Command Description

0

Read Unique Identifier

1

Read Primary Variable

2

Read Current and Percent of Range

3

Read Current and Four Dynamic Variables

6

Write Polling Address

7

Read Loop Configuration

8

Read Dynamic Variable Class

9

Read Device Variables with Status

11

Read Unique Identifier Associated with Tag

12

Read Message

13

Read Tag, Descriptor, Date

14

Read PV Sensor Information

15

Read Output Information

16

Read Final Assembly Number

17

Write Message

18

Write Tag, Descriptor, Date

19

Write Final Assembly Number

20

Read Long Tag

21

Read Unique Identifier Associated with Long Tag

22

Write Long Tag

38

Reset Configuration Changed Flag

48

Read Additional Device Status

Typically, these commands are used by advanced users of HART or the usage of these commands is embedded within the

DD files With the use of the HART universal commands, device variables and dynamic variables are accessible Device and

dynamic variables are defined later For further understanding of the format and function of the HART Universal Commands

please refer to HART protocol documentation

Device-specific commands are mainly for accessing many of the M2000 data parameters, including configuration, identity

and diagnostic parameters Much of the data accessible with device specific commands is accessed through the use of the DD

files The DD files provide all the necessary information for data management within the M2000 Installing and using the DD

files in the applications host is the most convenient method for communicating to the M2000 over HART

Using both the HART universal commands and device-specific commands allows for complete access to the M2000

parameters, including the ability to read or write M2000 parameters The Data Management section defines the M2000 data

and the associated HART command

M-Series® M2000 HART® Bi-Directional Communication Protocol Data Access

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December 2012

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