Emerson Rosemount X-well 648 Reference Manual
Emerson Rosemount X-well 648 Reference Manual

Emerson Rosemount X-well 648 Reference Manual

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00809-0200-4648, Rev BB
July 2016
Rosemount
648 Wireless Temperature
Transmitter
with Rosemount X-well
Technology

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  • Page 1 Reference Manual 00809-0200-4648, Rev BB July 2016 ™ Rosemount 648 Wireless Temperature Transmitter ™ with Rosemount X-well Technology...
  • Page 3 The products described in this document are NOT designed for nuclear-qualified applications. Using non-nuclear qualified products in applications that require nuclear-qualified hardware or products may cause inaccurate readings. For information on Rosemount nuclear-qualified products, contact a Emerson Process Management Sales Representative. Title Page...
  • Page 4 Reference Manual Title Page 00809-0200-4648, Rev BB July 2016 Failure to follow these installation guidelines could result in death or serious injury. Make sure only qualified personnel perform the installation.  Explosions could result in death or serious injury. Installation of this transmitter in an explosive environment must be in accordance with the appropriate local, national, and international standards, codes, and practices.
  • Page 5 Reference Manual Title Page 00809-0200-4648, Rev BB July 2016 NOTICE The Rosemount 648 Wireless and all other wireless devices should be installed only after the Smart Wireless Gateway has been installed and is functioning properly. Wireless devices should also be powered up in order of proximity from the Smart Wireless Gateway, beginning with the closest.
  • Page 6 Reference Manual Title Page 00809-0200-4648, Rev BB July 2016 Title Page...
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Reference Manual Contents 00809-0200-4648, Rev BB July 2016 Contents 1Section 1: Introduction Using this manual ..............1 Product recycling/disposal.
  • Page 8 Contents Reference Manual 00809-0200-4648, Rev BB July 2016 3.3.1 Power up sequence ............28 3.3.2 Antenna position .
  • Page 9 Reference Manual Contents 00809-0200-4648, Rev BB July 2016 A.1.6 Process temperature effects ..........61 A.1.7 Examples of approximate lead wire resistance effect calculations .
  • Page 10 Contents Reference Manual 00809-0200-4648, Rev BB July 2016 Contents...
  • Page 11: Using This Manual

    Introduction Reference Manual July 2016 00809-0200-4648, Rev BB Section 1 Introduction Using this manual The sections in this manual provide information on installing, operating, and maintaining the ™ ® Rosemount 648 Wireless Temperature Transmitter with WirelessHART protocol. The sections are organized as follows: Section 2: Configuration provides instruction on commissioning and operating Rosemount 648 Wireless.
  • Page 12 Reference Manual Introduction 00809-0200-4648, Rev BB July 2016 Introduction...
  • Page 13: Overview

    Reference Manual Configuration 00809-0200-4648, Rev BB July 2016 Section 2 Configuration Overview ..............page 3 Safety messages .
  • Page 14: Sensor Connections

    Reference Manual Configuration 00809-0200-4648, Rev BB July 2016 Electrical shock can result in death or serious injury. Avoid contact with the leads and terminals. High voltage that may be present on  leads can cause electrical shock. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following conditions: This device may not cause harmful interference.
  • Page 15 Reference Manual Configuration 00809-0200-4648, Rev BB July 2016 Sensor lead wire resistance effect—RTD input Since the lead wires are part of the RTD circuit, the lead wire resistance needs to be compensated for to achieve the best accuracy. This becomes especially critical in applications where long sensor and/or lead wires are used.
  • Page 16 3-wire RTD and  4-wire RTD and  T/C and mV Note: Emerson™ Process Management provides 4-wire sensors for all single element RTDs. Use these RTDs in 3-wire configurations by leaving the unneeded leads disconnected and insulated with electrical tape. Configuration...
  • Page 17 Reference Manual Configuration 00809-0200-4648, Rev BB July 2016 Lead wire configuration Figure 2-3. Rosemount 68Q, 78 Standard Temperature Range, and 58C RTD Sensor Single element White (1) White (2) Red (3) Red (4) Figure 2-4. Rosemount 65, 78 High Temp, 68 RTD Single element White (1) White (2)
  • Page 18: Bench Top Configuration

    Reference Manual Configuration 00809-0200-4648, Rev BB July 2016 Figure 2-6. Rosemount 185 Thermocouple Type J Type N + Black (2) + Pink (2) – White (3) – White (3) Type K + Green (2) White (3) – Note Wire color examples apply to Rosemount sensors, but will vary by manufacturer. Sensor leads If the sensor is installed in a high-voltage environment and a fault condition or installation error occurs, the sensor leads and transmitter terminals could carry lethal voltages.
  • Page 19: Field Communicator

    Dashboard (DD) is required. Rosemount 648 Wireless Transmitters equipped with Rosemount X-well Technology requires DD revision 648 Dev. 4 Rev. 1 or higher to view Rosemount X-well functionality. To obtain the latest DD, visit the Emerson Process Management. Easy Upgrade site at: EmersonProcess.com/Device-Install-Kits...
  • Page 20: Smart Wireless Gateway

    Reference Manual Configuration 00809-0200-4648, Rev BB July 2016 2.4.3 Smart Wireless Gateway The Rosemount 648 Wireless supports limited remote configuration through the Smart Wireless Gateway. The Gateway allows configuration of the following device parameters: HART Tag, Short Tag, Descriptor, Engineering Units, Update Rate and Range Values. 2.4.4 Default settings The Rosemount 648 Wireless default configuration is shown below:...
  • Page 21: Hart Menu Tree

    Reference Manual Configuration 00809-0200-4648, Rev BB July 2016 HART menu tree This section displays the navigation paths to the primary commands and options via a Field Communicator. For HART Wireless transmitter communication via a Field Communicator, a Rosemount 648 Wireless Device Dashboard (DD) is required. Rosemount 648 Wireless transmitters equipped with Rosemount X-well Technology requires DD revision 648 Dev.
  • Page 22 Reference Manual Configuration 00809-0200-4648, Rev BB July 2016 Figure 2-9. Field Communicator Menu Tree: Configure Configuration...
  • Page 23 Reference Manual Configuration 00809-0200-4648, Rev BB July 2016 Figure 2-10. Field Communicator Menu Tree: Service Tools ) 1 4 5  , 52 5   67 8   6  " 67   9- 6  $ 67   6    * 67 )(  6    5  D  :...
  • Page 24: Basic Setup

    Reference Manual Configuration 00809-0200-4648, Rev BB July 2016 Basic setup 2.6.1 Configure sensor type 2, 1, 1 Fast Keys Every temperature sensor has unique characteristics to achieve the most accurate measurement. Configure the Rosemount 648 Wireless to match the specific sensor type. Form the Home screen, select 2: Configure.
  • Page 25: Configure Update Rate

    Reference Manual Configuration 00809-0200-4648, Rev BB July 2016 Figure 2-11. Smart Wireless Gateway Network Settings Page 2.6.3 Configure update rate 2, 1, 3 Fast Keys The update rate is the frequency at which a new measurement is taken and transmitted over the wireless network.
  • Page 26 Reference Manual Configuration 00809-0200-4648, Rev BB July 2016 Figure 2-12. Rosemount 648 Wireless Terminal Block Connect the HART Communication leads to the COMM terminals on the terminal block. Figure 2-13. Field Communicator Connections P/N 00753-9200-0020 COMM Configuration...
  • Page 27: Fast Key Sequence

    Reference Manual Configuration 00809-0200-4648, Rev BB July 2016 Fast Key sequence Table 2-2 lists the Fast Key sequences for common transmitter functions. Note The Fast Key sequences assumes that the latest Device Dashboard (DD) is being used. The latest DD revision can be found on the title page of this document.
  • Page 28: Sensor Input Trim

    Reference Manual Configuration 00809-0200-4648, Rev BB July 2016 2.8.1 Sensor input trim 3, 5, 2 Fast Key sequence Perform a sensor trim if the transmitters digital value for the primary variable does not match the plant’s standard calibration equipment. The sensor trim function calibrates the sensor to the transmitter in temperature units or raw units.
  • Page 29: Transmitter-Sensor Matching

    Perform the transmitter-sensor matching procedure to enhance the temperature measurement accuracy of the system (see the comparison below) and if you have a sensor with Callendar-Van Dusen constants. When ordered from Emerson Process Management, sensors with Callendar-Van Dusen constants are NIST-traceable.
  • Page 30: Advanced Setup

    Reference Manual Configuration 00809-0200-4648, Rev BB July 2016 To input Callendar-Van Dusen constants, perform the following procedure: From the HOME screen, select 2 Configure, 1 Guided Setup, 1 Configure Sensor, 1 Configure Type and Units and press Enter. Select Cal VanDusen at the Select Sensor Type prompt. Select the appropriate number of wires at the Select Sensor Connection prompt.
  • Page 31 Reference Manual Configuration 00809-0200-4648, Rev BB July 2016 Enabling and configuring LCD display with a Field Communicator From the Home screen. enter the Fast Key sequence: 2, 1, 6 Fast Keys Transmitter ordered with the LCD display will be shipped with display installed and enabled. If the transmitter was ordered without the LCD display or if the LCD display was disabled, follow these steps to enable the LCD display on the transmitter.
  • Page 32: Rosemount X-Well Technology

    Reference Manual Configuration 00809-0200-4648, Rev BB July 2016 2.9.2 Rosemount X-well technology The 648 Wireless can be ordered with Rosemount X-well technology via the “PT” model option code. The”C1” model option code must be ordered if the “PT” option code is specified.
  • Page 33 Reference Manual Configuration 00809-0200-4648, Rev BB July 2016 Configure Rosemount X-well technology with AMS Device Manager Perform the following procedure: Right click on the device and select Configure. In the menu tree, select Manual Setup. Select the Sensor tab. Select either Rosemount X-well Process or Rosemount X-well Custom. Select desired configurations and select Send.
  • Page 34: Process Alerts

    Reference Manual Configuration 00809-0200-4648, Rev BB July 2016 View Rosemount X-well measurement details To view live data and trending for measured ambient temperature, measured surface temperature, and calculated process temperature, perform the following procedure: Right click on the device and select Configure. In the menu tree, select Manual Setup.
  • Page 35: Remove Power Module

    Reference Manual Configuration 00809-0200-4648, Rev BB July 2016 Figure 2-16. Example 1: Rising Alert Alert “OFF” Alert “ON” Alert “OFF” Alert Set Point Deadband Assigned Value Time Figure 2-17. Example 2: Falling Alert Assigned Value Alert “OFF” Alert “ON” Alert “OFF” Alert Set Point Deadband Time...
  • Page 36 Reference Manual Configuration 00809-0200-4648, Rev BB July 2016 Configuration...
  • Page 37: Overview

    Reference Manual Installation 00809-0200-4648, Rev BB July 2016 Section 3 Installation Overview ..............page 27 Safety messages .
  • Page 38: Wireless Considerations

    Reference Manual Installation 00809-0200-4648, Rev BB July 2016 Electrical shock can result in death or serious injury. Avoid contact with the leads and terminals. High voltage that may be present on  leads can cause electrical shock. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following conditions: This device may not cause harmful interference.
  • Page 39: Conduit Entry

    Reference Manual Installation 00809-0200-4648, Rev BB July 2016 3.3.3 Conduit entry Upon installation, ensure that each conduit entry is either sealed with a conduit plug using approved thread sealant, or has an installed conduit fitting or cable gland with appropriate threaded sealant.
  • Page 40: Physical Installation

    Reference Manual Installation 00809-0200-4648, Rev BB July 2016 Physical installation When selecting an installation location and position, consider the need for access to the mesh network, transmitter, and power module compartment for ease of power module replacement. Verify the operating atmosphere of the transmitter is consistent with the appropriate hazardous locations certifications.
  • Page 41: Direct Mount

    Reference Manual Installation 00809-0200-4648, Rev BB July 2016 Table 3-1. Temperature Limits Operating limit Storage limit –4 to 185 °F –40 to 185 °F With LCD display –20 to 85 °C –40 to 85 °C –40 to 185 °F –40 to 185 °F Without LCD display –40 to 85 °C –40 to 85 °C...
  • Page 42: Remote Mount

    Reference Manual Installation 00809-0200-4648, Rev BB July 2016 Figure 3-5. Direct Mount Installation Possible antenna rotation shown. Antenna rotation allows for best installation practices in any configuration. 3.5.2 Remote mount Install the sensor/thermocouple according to standard installation practices. Be sure to use thread sealant on all connections. Run wiring (and conduit if necessary) from the sensor/thermocouple to the Rosemount 648 Wireless.
  • Page 43 Reference Manual Installation 00809-0200-4648, Rev BB July 2016 Note Wireless devices should be powered up after the Smart Wireless Gateway and in order of proximity from the Wireless Gateway, beginning with the closest device to the Gateway. This will result in a simpler and faster network installation. Close the housing cover and tighten to safety specification.
  • Page 44: Rosemount X-Well ™ Installation

    Reference Manual Installation 00809-0200-4648, Rev BB July 2016 ™ Rosemount X-well Installation Rosemount X-well technology is only available in the Rosemount 648 Wireless and 0085 Pipe Clamp Sensor factory assembled compete point solution. Rosemount X-well technology will only work as specified with factory supplied and assembled pipe clamp sensor.
  • Page 45: Ground The Transmitter

    Reference Manual Installation 00809-0200-4648, Rev BB July 2016 If LCD display pins are inadvertently removed from the interface board, carefully re-insert the pins before snapping the LCD display back into place. Use the following procedure and Figure 3-8 to install the LCD display: Remove the LCD display cover.
  • Page 46 Reference Manual Installation 00809-0200-4648, Rev BB July 2016 Option 1 Connect sensor wiring shield to the transmitter housing (only if the housing is grounded). Ensure the transmitter housing is electrically isolated from the sensor wiring. A. Sensor wires B. Transmitter C.
  • Page 47: Overview

    Reference Manual Commissioning 00809-0200-4648, Rev BB July 2016 Section 4 Commissioning Overview ..............page 37 Safety messages .
  • Page 48: Verify Operation

    Reference Manual Commissioning 00809-0200-4648, Rev BB July 2016 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following conditions: This device may not cause harmful interference.  This device must accept any interference received, including interference that ...
  • Page 49: Field Communicator

    Reference Manual Commissioning 00809-0200-4648, Rev BB July 2016 Figure 4-1. Diagnostic Screen Sequence Network Device Device ID Network ID status variables i d - 1 2 S u p l y n e t w k A b c d e n e t w k 7.
  • Page 50: Smart Wireless Gateway

    Dashboard (DD) is required. Rosemount 648 Wireless Transmitters equipped with Rosemount X-well technology requires DD revision 648 Dev. 4 Rev. 1 or higher to view ™ Rosemount X-well functionality. To obtain the latest DD, visit the Emerson Process Management. Easy Upgrade site at: EmersonProcess.com/en-us/documentation/deviceinstallkits/pages/deviceinstallkit-...
  • Page 51 Reference Manual Commissioning 00809-0200-4648, Rev BB July 2016 Figure 4-4. AMS Wireless Configurator Explorer Window Commissioning...
  • Page 52 Reference Manual Commissioning 00809-0200-4648, Rev BB July 2016 Commissioning...
  • Page 53: Lcd Display Screen Messages

    Reference Manual Operation and Maintenance 00809-0200-4648, Rev BB July 2016 Section 5 Operation and Maintenance LCD display screen messages ..........page 43 Power module replacement .
  • Page 54 Reference Manual Operation and Maintenance 00809-0200-4648, Rev BB July 2016 s n s r PV Screen: process temperature, ohms or mV value depending on how the device is 1 0. 0 2 configured d e g c T E R M SV Screen: terminal temperature value 2 5.
  • Page 55: Diagnostic Button Screen Sequence

    Reference Manual Operation and Maintenance 00809-0200-4648, Rev BB July 2016 5.1.2 Diagnostic button screen sequence The following five screens will display when the device is operating properly and the Diagnostic Button has been pressed. Device Information - Tag: user entered tag A b c d e which is 8 characters long - will not display if all characters are blank...
  • Page 56: Network Diagnostic Status Screens

    Reference Manual Operation and Maintenance 00809-0200-4648, Rev BB July 2016 5.1.3 Network diagnostic status screens These screens display the network status of the device. Only one will be shown during the startup sequence or diagnostic sequence. Diagnostic Button Screen 4.1: the device has n e t w k yet to retrieve the information from the Smart Wireless Gateway and is still in the process of...
  • Page 57 Reference Manual Operation and Maintenance 00809-0200-4648, Rev BB July 2016 n e t w k Diagnostic Button Screen 4.6: the device couldn’t find the network and is in deep sleep mode to preserve power module life i d l e n e t w k Diagnostic Button Screen 4.7: the device synchronized to a network...
  • Page 58: Device Diagnostic Screens

    Reference Manual Operation and Maintenance 00809-0200-4648, Rev BB July 2016 5.1.4 Device diagnostic screens The following screens will show the device diagnostics depending on the state of the device. Device Information - Status: there is a critical D E V error which may prevent the device from operating correctly.
  • Page 59 Reference Manual Operation and Maintenance 00809-0200-4648, Rev BB July 2016 a l e r t Alert Screen: at least one alert is present - this screen will not display if no alerts are present p r e s n t A b c d e Diagnostic Button Screen 1 - Tag: user entered tag which is 8 characters long - will not display if...
  • Page 60 Reference Manual Operation and Maintenance 00809-0200-4648, Rev BB July 2016 Diagnostic Button Screen 8: the device cannot r a d i o retrieve information from the radio in the device - the device may still be operational and publishing HART data f a i l u r Diagnostic Button Screen 9.1: configuration of the transmitter is invalid such that critical...
  • Page 61: Power Module Replacement

    Reference Manual Operation and Maintenance 00809-0200-4648, Rev BB July 2016 Power module replacement Expected power module life is 10 years at reference conditions. When power module replacement is required, remove the power module cover on the field terminal side and remove the power module. Replace the power module (part number 00753-9220-0001) and replace the cover.
  • Page 62 Reference Manual Operation and Maintenance 00809-0200-4648, Rev BB July 2016 Operation and Maintenance...
  • Page 63: Overview

    Troubleshooting Reference Manual July 2016 00809-0200-4648, Rev BA Section 6 Troubleshooting Overview ..............page 53 ™...
  • Page 64 Reference Manual Troubleshooting 00809-0200-4648, Rev BB July 2016 ™ Table 6-1. Rosemount 648 Wireless Temperature Transmitter Device Status Information Device status Description Recommended action 1. Verify environmental temperature is within the transmitter’s range. Electronics The electronics temperature has 2. Remote mount the transmitter away from process and Temperatures exceeded the transmitter's has Exceeded...
  • Page 65 Reference Manual Troubleshooting 00809-0200-4648, Rev BB July 2016 Table 6-2. Rosemount 648 Wireless Troubleshooting Symptom Potential source Recommended action 1. Connect a Field Communicator and enter the transmitter test mode to isolate a sensor failure. Sensor input failure or connection 2.
  • Page 66 Reference Manual Troubleshooting 00809-0200-4648, Rev BB July 2016 Troubleshooting...
  • Page 67: Specifications

    Power module Input ™ The SmartPower Long Life Power Module from ™ Emerson Process Management is field replaceable, Supports thermocouple, RTD, millivolt and ohm input featuring keyed connections that eliminate the risk of types. See “Accuracy” on page 59 for sensor options.
  • Page 68: Performance Specifications

    Specifications and Reference Data Reference Manual July 2016 00809-0200-4648, Rev BB A.1.3 Performance specifications Mounting Transmitters may be attached directly to the sensor. EMC (ElectroMagnetic Compatibility) Mounting brackets also permit remote mounting. See All Models: “Dimensional drawings” on page Meets all relevant requirements of EN 61326-1; 2006; EN Weight 61326-2-3;...
  • Page 69: Accuracy

    Specifications and Reference Data Reference Manual July 2016 00809-0200-4648, Rev BB A.1.4 Accuracy Table A-2. Rosemount 648 Wireless Input Options and Accuracy Input ranges Digital accuracy Sensor options Sensor reference 2-, 3-, 4-wire RTDs °C °F °C °F Pt 100 ( = 0.00385) IEC 751 –200 to 850 –328 to 1562...
  • Page 70: Ambient Temperature Effect

    Specifications and Reference Data Reference Manual July 2016 00809-0200-4648, Rev BB A.1.5 Ambient temperature effect Table A-3. Ambient Temperature Effect on Digital Accuracy Effects per 1.0 °C (1.8 °F) change in Sensor options Sensor reference Input temperature (T) (1)(2) ambient temperature 2-, 3-, 4-wire RTDs Pt 100 (...
  • Page 71: Process Temperature Effects

    Specifications and Reference Data Reference Manual July 2016 00809-0200-4648, Rev BB Table A-3. Ambient Temperature Effect on Digital Accuracy Effects per 1.0 °C (1.8 °F) change in Sensor options Sensor reference Input temperature (T) (1)(2) ambient temperature 0.0081 °C + (0.000435% of T) T...
  • Page 72: Examples Of Approximate Lead Wire Resistance Effect Calculations

    Specifications and Reference Data Reference Manual July 2016 00809-0200-4648, Rev BB A.1.7 Examples of approximate lead wire Pt100 2-wire RTD:  resistance effect calculations Imbalance of Lead Wires Basic Error = Given: Total cable length 150 m Error due to amb. temp. variation = Imbalance of the lead wires at 20 °C 0.5 ...
  • Page 73: Dimensional Drawings

    Specifications and Reference Data Reference Manual July 2016 00809-0200-4648, Rev BB A.2 Dimensional drawings Figure A-1. Rosemount 648 Wireless Direct Mount 90° 6.71 (170) 11.16 7.81 (248) 4.20 (198) 6.05 11.23 (107) (154) (285) 7.88 (200) (11) A. Extended range external antenna D.
  • Page 74 Specifications and Reference Data Reference Manual July 2016 00809-0200-4648, Rev BB Figure A-2. Rosemount 648 Wireless Remote Mount Pipe mounting For transmitter mounting 3.67 (93) Dimensions are in inches (millimeters). A. 2-in. U-bolt for pipe mounting Specifications and Reference Data...
  • Page 75 Specifications and Reference Data Reference Manual July 2016 00809-0200-4648, Rev BB Figure A-3. Rosemount 648 Wireless with Option Code PT Dimensions are in inches (millimeters). Specifications and Reference Data...
  • Page 76 Specifications and Reference Data Reference Manual July 2016 00809-0200-4648, Rev BB Ordering information Table A-5. Rosemount 648 Wireless Ordering Information ★ The Standard offering represents the most common options. The starred options (★) should be selected for best delivery.The Expanded offering is subject to additional delivery lead time. Model Product description Temperature transmitter...
  • Page 77 Specifications and Reference Data Reference Manual July 2016 00809-0200-4648, Rev BB Table A-5. Rosemount 648 Wireless Ordering Information ★ The Standard offering represents the most common options. The starred options (★) should be selected for best delivery.The Expanded offering is subject to additional delivery lead time. Omni-directional wireless antenna and SmartPower ★...
  • Page 78 Specifications and Reference Data Reference Manual July 2016 00809-0200-4648, Rev BB Specifications and Reference Data...
  • Page 79: European Directive Information

    Nearly every country requires this type of product Standards: FM Class 3600 - 2011, FM Class 3610 - 2010, FM Class 3611 - 2004, FM Class 3810 ™ certification. Emerson Process Management is working ® - 2005, ANSI/NEMA 250 - 2003,...
  • Page 80 Certificate: FM 3027705 For use with Rosemount SmartPower power module part Standards: FM Class 3600 - 2011, FM Class 3611 - number 753-9220-0001, or for use with Emerson 2004, FM Class 3810 - 2005, ANSI/NEMA SmartPower option 701PBKKF. 250 - 2003...
  • Page 81 Product Certifications Reference Manual July 2016 00809-0200-4648, Rev BB Special Condition for Safe Use (X): 1. The surface resistivity of the antenna is greater than Sensor terminal parameters 1 G. To avoid electrostatic charge build-up, it must = 6.6 V not be rubbed or cleaned with solvents or a dry cloth.
  • Page 82 Product Certifications Reference Manual July 2016 00809-0200-4648, Rev BB EAC - Belarus, Kazakhstan, Russia Republic of Korea Technical Regulation Customs Union Intrinsic Safety Republic of Korea Intrinsic Safety Certificate: RU C-US.Gb05.B.00289 Certificate: 11-KB4BO-0071 Markings: 0Ex ia IIC T4/T5 X, Markings: Ex ia IIC T4/T5 T4 (-60 °C ...
  • Page 83: Installation Drawing

    Product Certifications Reference Manual July 2016 00809-0200-4648, Rev BB B.5 Installation drawing Figure B-1. Rosemount 648 Wireless Intrinsically Safe Installation Drawing Product Certifications...
  • Page 84 Product Certifications Reference Manual July 2016 00809-0200-4648, Rev BB Figure B-2. Rosemount 648 Wireless CSA Installation Drawing Product Certifications...
  • Page 85: Systems

    Mapping for Non-DD Based Integration with Host Systems Reference Manual July 2016 00809-0200-4648, Rev BB Appendix C Mapping for Non-DD Based Integration with Host Systems Alert message mapping ........... page 75 Mapping of device variables index numbers .
  • Page 86 Mapping for Non-DD Based Integration with Host Systems Reference Manual July 2016 00809-0200-4648, Rev BB Table C-2. Maintenance Alerts (M:) Message Additional status Description The device has detected an electronics Byte 0 :: Bit 4 Electronics Warning error that does not currently impact the Byte 0 :: Bit 5 device measurement reading Byte 3 :: Bit 4...
  • Page 87: Mapping Of Device Variables Index Numbers

    Mapping for Non-DD Based Integration with Host Systems Reference Manual July 2016 00809-0200-4648, Rev BB Mapping of device variables index numbers To integrate a device into the host system, it may be necessary to know what each device variable represents, and what index number it has been assigned to. The variable index number is an arbitrary number used to uniquely identify each variable supported in the field device.
  • Page 88 Mapping for Non-DD Based Integration with Host Systems Reference Manual July 2016 00809-0200-4648, Rev BB Mapping for Non-DD Based Integration with Host Systems...
  • Page 90 Standard Terms and Conditions of Sale can be found at: www.Emerson.com/en-us/pages/Terms-of-Use.aspx Middle East and Africa Regional Office The Emerson logo is a trademark and service mark of Emerson Electric Co. SmartPower, DeltaV, AMS, Rosemount X-well, Rosemount. and the Emerson Process Management Rosemount logotype are trademarks of Emerson Process Management.

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