ProSoft Technology MVI69-HART User Manual

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MVI69-HART ♦ CompactLogix Platform

User Manual

HART Multi-drop Master Communication Module

Page 6 of 169

ProSoft Technology, Inc.

March 29, 2012

4

Diagnostics and Troubleshooting

59

4.1

LED Status Indicators ............................................................................................. 60

4.1.1

Clearing a Fault Condition ...................................................................................... 62

4.1.2

Troubleshooting ...................................................................................................... 62

4.2

Reading Status Data from the Module ................................................................... 64

4.2.1

Using ProSoft Configuration Builder (PCB) for Diagnostics ................................... 64

4.2.2

Main Menu .............................................................................................................. 67

4.2.3

HART Master Menu ................................................................................................ 69

4.2.4

Database View Menu .............................................................................................. 72

4.2.5

Data Analyzer ......................................................................................................... 74

4.2.6

Data Analyzer Tips ................................................................................................. 76

4.2.7

Master Command Error List Menu.......................................................................... 79

4.2.8

Master Command List Menu ................................................................................... 80

5

Reference

81

5.1

Product Specifications ............................................................................................ 82

5.1.1

General Specifications ............................................................................................ 82

5.1.2

Hardware Specifications ......................................................................................... 83

5.1.3

Functional Specifications ........................................................................................ 84

5.2

Functional Overview ............................................................................................... 85

5.2.1

General Concepts ................................................................................................... 85

5.2.2

Backplane Data Transfer ........................................................................................ 86

5.2.3

Normal Data Transfer ............................................................................................. 87

5.2.4

Command Control Blocks ....................................................................................... 91

5.2.5

HART Channels ...................................................................................................... 94

5.2.6

Master Driver Mode ................................................................................................ 96

5.3

Disabling the RSLinx Driver for the Com Port on the PC ..................................... 105

5.4

RS-232 Configuration/Debug Port ........................................................................ 107

5.5

DB9 to RJ45 Adaptor (Cable 14) .......................................................................... 108

5.6

Status Data Definition ........................................................................................... 109

5.6.1

Protocol Error Codes ............................................................................................ 113

5.7

HART Universal Commands ................................................................................. 115

COMMAND 00 - Read Unique Identifier ................................................................................... 115

COMMAND 01 - Read Primary Variable ................................................................................... 116

COMMAND 02 - Read Current And Percent Of Range ............................................................ 117

COMMAND 03 - Read Dynamic Variables ............................................................................... 118

COMMAND 06 - Write Polling Address ..................................................................................... 119

COMMAND 12 - Read Message ............................................................................................... 120

COMMAND 13 - Read Tag, Descriptor and Date ..................................................................... 121

COMMAND 14 - Read PV Sensor Info ..................................................................................... 122

COMMAND 15 - Read Output Information ................................................................................ 123

COMMAND 16 - Read Final Assembly Number ....................................................................... 124

COMMAND 17 - Write Message ............................................................................................... 125

COMMAND 18 - Write Tag, Descriptor and Date ..................................................................... 126

COMMAND 19 - Write Final Assembly Number ....................................................................... 127

5.8

HART Common Practice Commands ................................................................... 128

COMMAND 33 - Read Transmitter Variables ........................................................................... 128

COMMAND 34 - Write Damping Value ..................................................................................... 129

COMMAND 35 - Write Range Values ....................................................................................... 130

COMMAND 36 - Set Upper Range Value ................................................................................. 131

COMMAND 37 - Set Lower Range Value ................................................................................. 132

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