PC running an FDT-based software package (PACTware™, etc...) through a dedicated Device Type Manager (DTM). Up to 63 Multiplexer Modem 5700 (16128 loops) can be connected in multi-drop mode to the PC through the RS485 HART® Protocol, whose baudrate can be configured via software.
Optional short with 8 for write protection Optional short with 7 for write protection Function Diagram SAFE AREA, ZONE 2 GROUP IIC T4 MODEL 5700 Serial optional write interface protection HART Modem Termination board connector G.M. International ISM0366-2 5700 - SIL 3 HART Multiplexer Modem ®...
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AI/AO Ba rriers ≥ 004 32 ch. 32 ch. 32 ch. RS485 HART ® 4/20 mA or 1-5 V HART ® Up to 8 TB-D5001-HRT-xxx 4/20 mA + HART ® 5700 - SIL 3 HART Multiplexer Modem G.M. International ISM0366-2 ®...
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-HRT-xxx -HRT-xxx ≥ 004 32 ch. 32 ch. 32 ch. RS485 HART ® 4/20 mA or 1-5 V HART ® Up to 8 TB-D5001-HRT-xxx 4/20 mA + HART ® G.M. International ISM0366-2 5700 - SIL 3 HART Multiplexer Modem ®...
Assembly TB-OPT-001 kit Ref. Nr Q.ty Description Material T35 Din Rail Adapter 3.5 x 9.5 Self tapping screw Stainless Steel M3 External Tooth loch Washer Stainless Steel M3 Washer Stainless Steel 5700 - SIL 3 HART Multiplexer Modem G.M. International ISM0366-2 ®...
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Mounting and removing Termination Board onto DIN-Rail Mounting Push to engage Removing Screwdriver Pull the Termination Board upwards and remove from DIN-Rail G.M. International ISM0366-2 5700 - SIL 3 HART Multiplexer Modem ®...
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Ref. Nr Q.ty Description Material M4 x 8 Screw Stainless Steel M4 External Tooth lock Washer Stainless Steel M4 Washer Stainless Steel Self Tapping Spacer NI - Plated Brass 5700 - SIL 3 HART Multiplexer Modem G.M. International ISM0366-2 ®...
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Description Material M4 x 8 Screw Stainless Steel M4 External Tooth lock Washer Stainless Steel M4 Washer Stainless Steel Threaded Spacer NI - Plated Brass M4 Nut Stainless Steel G.M. International ISM0366-2 5700 - SIL 3 HART Multiplexer Modem ®...
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Mounting HART Mux 5700 module onto Termination Board ® Mounting the HART Mux 5700 module onto a Termination Board ® 1. Push over the module to 2. Press bottom up the Termination Board, aligning latching mechanism. the module to the latching mechanism.
Warning The 5700 is an electrical apparatus located in Safe Area or Zone 2, Group IIC, Temperature T4 Hazardous Area (according to EN/IEC60079‐15) within the specified operating tempera- ture limits Tamb ‐40 to +70 °C. The 5700 must be installed, operated and maintained only by qualified personnel, in accordance to the relevant national/international installation standards (e.g. EN/IEC60079‐14 Electri- cal apparatus for explosive gas atmospheres - Part 14: Electrical installations in hazardous areas (other than mines)), following the established installation rules.
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Start-up Sequence (Building) At start-up the HART Mux 5700 runs a 10s self-test procedure, indicated by the fast flashing of the power (green) LED on the unit and the slow flashing of the Communication (yellow) ® LED on the termination board. Once this is over, the two LEDs stop flashing, hence indicating that the board has correctly been addressed by the HART Mux 5700.
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Mux 5700 FDT Setup ® In order to access the HART Mux 5700 functionalities, it is necessary to setup the frame program, e.g. PACTware™ (Figure 2). ® Figure 2: PACTware™. At the first start up after DTM installation a device catalog update is recommended.
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Device-Specific Window Access The main purpose of the HART Mux 5700 DTM is to give the user the possibility of accessing the DTM of the connected devices. By double clicking on a device in the Project Window, ® the corresponding DTM opens and displays all the information and features that the manufacturer made available (Figure 5).
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HART Mux 5700 Parameter Windows ® To enter the Parameter Window (Figure 7), right click on the specific HART Mux 5700 in the Project Window and select Parameter from the context menu. ® Figure 7: HART Mux 5700 Parameter Window.
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Mux 5700 Boards Diagnosis Windows ® To enter the Boards Diagnosis Window (Figure 9), right click on the HART Mux 5700 in the Project Window and select Additional Functions -> BoardsDiagnosis from the context menu. ® Figure 9: HART Mux 5700 Boards Diagnosis Window.
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® At start-up all loops are rebuilt, i.e. the HART Mux 5700 browses all channels searching for connected devices and it stores the identity information for each field slave. However, at any ® point the user can ask the mux to perform the build operation again, on all or on a single loop.
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Mux 5700 Display Values Windows ® To enter the Display Values Window (Figure 14), right click on the HART Mux 5700 in the Project Window and select Additional Functions -> Display Values from the context menu. ® 5700 - SIL 3 HART Multiplexer Modem G.M.
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HART ® Mux 5700 is in scan mode. Depending on the specific scan command, a different subset of variables is available: 1. Command 1: primary variable value and unit. 2. Command 2: primary variable loop current and percent of range.
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® different boards. Up to 8 termination boards can be connected to a single HART Mux 5700. The response length depends on the actual number of boards: for example, in case of two boards, the ® response is 8-byte long.
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No command-specific errors Undefined Error Too Few Bytes Received 6-127 Undefined Command 130 Read Master Type This command allows the master to request the HART Mux 5700 field master type. ® Request Data Bytes Byte Format Description None Response Data Bytes...
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Format Description Enum Loop Search Type (see Loop Search Type Table) Response Data Bytes Byte Format Description Enum Loop Search Type (see Loop Search Type Table) Command-Specific Response Codes G.M. International ISM0366-2 5700 - SIL 3 HART Multiplexer Modem ®...
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Command 134 Read Retries Number This command allows the master to request the number of retries configured in the HART Mux 5700 field master both in case of device busy and in case of communication errors. ® Request Data Bytes...
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Command 138 Read Scan Status This command allows the master to request the HART Mux 5700 scan status. ® Request Data Bytes Byte Format Description None Response Data Bytes G.M. International ISM0366-2 5700 - SIL 3 HART Multiplexer Modem ®...
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No command-specific errors 1-127 Undefined Command 141 Write Scan Command This command allows the master to write the HART Mux 5700 scan HART command. ® ® Request Data Bytes 5700 - SIL 3 HART Multiplexer Modem G.M. International ISM0366-2 ®...
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This command allows the master to (de-)activate the single loop scan. Request Data Bytes Byte Format Description Unsigned-8 Loop Number (0…255) Enum Loop Scan Status (see Loop Scan Status Table) Response Data Bytes G.M. International ISM0366-2 5700 - SIL 3 HART Multiplexer Modem ®...
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Request Data Bytes Byte Format Description Unsigned-8 Start Loop Number (0…255) Unsigned-8 Number of Loops Response Data Bytes 5700 - SIL 3 HART Multiplexer Modem G.M. International ISM0366-2 ®...
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Tertiary Variable Unit Code (see Common Table 2) 26-29 Float Tertiary Variable Value Enum Quaternary Variable Unit Code (see Common Table 2) 31-34 Float Quaternary Variable Value Command-Specific Response Codes G.M. International ISM0366-2 5700 - SIL 3 HART Multiplexer Modem ®...
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Byte Format Description None Response Data Bytes Byte Format Description Enum Configuration-Changed Flag (see Configuration-Changed Flag Table) Command-Specific Response Codes Code Class Description Success No command-specific errors 1-127 Undefined 5700 - SIL 3 HART Multiplexer Modem G.M. International ISM0366-2 ®...
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