System Integration - Emerson Rosemount 5408 Reference Manual

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Transmitter Overview
November 2017
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System integration

The transmitter is loop-powered, and uses the same two wires for power supply and output signal. The
output is a 4-20 mA analog signal superimposed with a digital HART signal. The transmitter can be
configured for either HART Revision 6 (default) or 7 (option code HR7). The HART Revision can be
switched in field.
By using the optional Rosemount 333 HART Tri-Loop
three additional 4-20 mA analog signals. With the HART protocol, multidrop configuration is possible. In
this case, communication is restricted to digital, since current is fixed to the 4 mA minimum value.
The transmitter can be combined with the Emerson
communicate HART data with IEC 62591 (WirelessHART
be connected to a Rosemount 751 Field Signal Indicator, or it can be equipped with an LCD display.
The transmitter can easily be configured by using a PC with the Rosemount Radar Master Plus software
(running in the Instrument Inspector
any other Device Descriptor (DD) or Field Device Integration (FDI) compatible host system.
The Rosemount 5408 and 5408:SIS are compliant with NAMUR NE 107 Field Diagnostics for standardized
device diagnostic information.
Figure 2-4. System Architecture
A.
Emerson Wireless 775 THUM Adapter
B.
Rosemount 5408
C.
Rosemount 751
D.
Field Communicator
E.
Approved IS barrier (for Intrinsically Safe installations only)
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B
, the digital HART signal can be converted into
Wireless 775 THUM
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Application), a Field Communicator, the AMS Device Manager, or
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Adapter to wirelessly
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Rosemount 333
Host/DCS system
HART modem
Rosemount Radar Master Plus or AMS Device Manager
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