Emerson Smart Wireless THUM Quick Start Manual
Emerson Smart Wireless THUM Quick Start Manual

Emerson Smart Wireless THUM Quick Start Manual

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00825-0100-4075, Rev FA
June 2016
Emerson
Smart Wireless THUM
Adapter

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  • Page 1 Quick Start Guide 00825-0100-4075, Rev FA June 2016 ™ ™ Emerson Smart Wireless THUM Adapter...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Quick Start Guide NOTICE This guide provides basic guidelines for the Emerson Smart Wireless THUM Adapter. It does not provide instructions for detailed configuration, diagnostics, maintenance, service, troubleshooting, or installations. Refer to the THUM Adapter Reference Manual (document number 00809-0100-4075) for more instruction.
  • Page 3: Wireless Considerations

    Quick Start Guide June 2016 1.0 Wireless considerations 1.1 Power up sequence Power should not be applied to any wireless device until the Smart Wireless Gateway (“Gateway”) is installed and functioning properly. Wireless devices should also be powered up in order of proximity from the Gateway, beginning with the closest.
  • Page 4 June 2016 Quick Start Guide Field Communicator connections In order for the Field Communicator to interface with the THUM Adapter, the wired device must be powered. The Field Communicator must be put into poll mode and should use the THUM Adapter address of 63. 1.5 Power supply Minimum loop load of 250 Ohms.
  • Page 5: Bench Top Configuration

    Quick Start Guide June 2016 2.0 Bench top configuration When performing bench top configuration it is suggested that you connect the THUM Adapter to a wired device. If this is not possible, the following wiring diagrams can be used. For bench top configuration, ensure the power supply used is limited to 0.5 Amps maximum.
  • Page 6: Physical Installation

    June 2016 Quick Start Guide 3.0 Physical installation The THUM Adapter can be installed in one of two configurations: 1. Direct mount: The THUM Adapter is connected directly to the conduit entry of the wired device. 2. Remote mount: The THUM Adapter is mounted separate from the wired device housing and then connected to the wired device using conduit or other suitable means.
  • Page 7: Remote Mount

    Quick Start Guide June 2016 5.0 Remote mount Figure 5. Remote Mount 1. Install the HART device according to standard installation practices and the manufacturer’s instructions, being sure to use an approved thread sealant on all connections. 2. The THUM Adapter should be mounted as shown in Figure 5 on page 3.
  • Page 8 June 2016 Quick Start Guide 5.1 Wiring diagrams The following is a list of the figure titles and page numbers for each direct mount and remote mount wiring diagram: Figure 6 “Direct Mount Wiring Diagram for 2-Wire Device” on page 9 Figure 7 “Remote Mount Wiring Diagram for 2-Wire Device”...
  • Page 9 Quick Start Guide June 2016 Figure 6. Direct Mount Wiring Diagram for 2-Wire Device Green 4 -20 mA Loop + Black 4 -20 mA Loop - White Yellow - PWR/COMM + PWR/COMM A. THUM Adapter D. Splice connector E. Load resistor ≥ 250 Ω B.
  • Page 10 June 2016 Quick Start Guide Figure 7. Remote Mount Wiring Diagram for 2-Wire Device Black Green 4 -20 mA Loop + White 4 -20 mA Loop - Yellow + COMM To Wired Device - COMM A. THUM Adapter D. Shield wire E.
  • Page 11 Quick Start Guide June 2016 Figure 9. Remote Mount Wiring Diagram for 2-Wire Device with Resistor Green 4 - 20 mA Loop + White Black 4 - 20 mA Loop - Yellow + COMM To Wired Device - COMM A. THUM Adapter D.
  • Page 12 June 2016 Quick Start Guide Note A passive loop exists when the wired device is not supplying power to the 4–20 mA loop. It is important to verify if the wired device is operating in active or passive mode. Figure 11. Remote Mount Wiring Diagram for 4-Wire Passive Device Green 4 -20 mA Loop + 4 -20 mA Loop -...
  • Page 13: Resistor

    Quick Start Guide June 2016 Figure 12. Direct Mount Wiring Diagram for 4-Wire Passive Device with Resistor Green 4 - 20 mA Loop + 4 -20 mA Loop - Black White Yellow A. THUM Adapter D. Splice connector E. Load resistor ≥ 250 Ω B.
  • Page 14 June 2016 Quick Start Guide Figure 14. Direct Mount Wiring Diagram for 4-Wire Active Device Green Yellow White Black A. THUM Adapter D. Splice connector E. Load resistor ≥ 250 Ω B. Wired device C. Ground F. Input card Note An active loop exists when the wired device is supplying the power to the 4–20 mA loop.
  • Page 15: Resistor

    Quick Start Guide June 2016 Figure 15. Remote Mount Wiring Diagram for 4-Wire Active Device Green + COMM To Wired Device - COMM 4-20 mA Loop + 4-20 mA Loop - A. THUM Adapter D. Shield wire E. Load resistor ≥ 250 Ω B.
  • Page 16: Resistor

    June 2016 Quick Start Guide Figure 17. Remote Mount Wiring Diagram for 4-Wire Active Device with Resistor COMM + COMM - 4 - 20 mA Loop + 4 - 20 mA Loop - E. Load resistor ≥ 250 Ω A. THUM Adapter B.
  • Page 17: Ma Loop

    Quick Start Guide June 2016 Figure 18. Direct Mount Wiring Diagram for 4-Wire Active Device with No 4–20 mA Loop Green Yellow White Black A. THUM Adapter D. Splice connector E. Load resistor ≥ 250 Ω B. Wired device C. Ground...
  • Page 18: Ma Loop

    June 2016 Quick Start Guide Figure 19. Remote Mount Wiring Diagram for 4-Wire Active Device with No 4–20 mA Loop Black Green White Yellow + COMM To Wired Device - COMM A. THUM Adapter C. Ground D. Load Resistor ≥ 250 Ω B.
  • Page 19: Ohm Resistor To Limit Current To 20 Ma

    Quick Start Guide June 2016 Figure 20. THUM Adapter Only, Powered by a 24 V Power Supply with 1200 Ohm Resistor to Limit Current to 20 mA Green Black White Yellow D. 250 Ω Resistor A. THUM Adapter B. Junction Box E.
  • Page 20: Device Network Configuration

    June 2016 Quick Start Guide 6.0 Device network configuration In order to communicate with the Smart Wireless Gateway, and ultimately the Information System, the transmitter must be configured to communicate with the wireless network. This step is the wireless equivalent of connecting wires from a transmitter to the information system.
  • Page 21: Field Communicator

    Quick Start Guide June 2016 8.0 Field Communicator The Network ID and Join Key may be changed in the wireless device by using the following Fast Key sequence. Set both Network ID and Join Key. Function Fast Key sequence Menu items Wireless Setup Smart Power, Network ID, Set Join Key, Radio State 9.0 Loop current test...
  • Page 22 June 2016 Quick Start Guide AMS Wireless Configurator a. Right click on the THUM Adapter and select Configure. b. When the menu opens, select Manual Setup from the window on the left and select the Wired Device tab on the top. c.
  • Page 23: Verify Operation

    Quick Start Guide June 2016 10.0 Verify operation Operation can be verified in three locations: by using the Field Communicator, at the Gateway via the Smart Wireless Gateway’s integrated web server, or via AMS Wireless Configurator. 10.1 Field Communicator For HART Wireless transmitter communication, a THUM Adapter DD is required.The Field Communicator must be put into poll mode using the THUM Adapter address of 63.
  • Page 24: Reference Information

    June 2016 Quick Start Guide 10.4 Troubleshooting If the device is not operating properly, refer to the troubleshooting section of the manual. The most common cause of incorrect operation is the Network ID and Join Key. The Network ID and Join Key in the device must match that of the Smart Wireless Gateway.
  • Page 25: Product Certifications

    RF spectrum. Nearly every country requires this type of product certification. Emerson is working with governmental agencies around the world to supply fully compliant products and remove the risk of violating country directives or laws governing wireless device usage.
  • Page 26 June 2016 Quick Start Guide Canada I6 CSA Intrinsically Safe Certificate: 2174201 Standards: CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 0-M91 (R2001), CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 94-M91 (R2001), CSA Std C22.2 No. 142-M1987, CAN/CSA C22.2 No.157-92, CSA Std C22.2 No. 213-M1987, C22.2 No. 60529 Markings: Intrinsically Safe Class I, Division 1, Groups A, B, C, and D T3C; Suitable for use in Class I, Division 2, Groups A, B, C, and D T3C;...
  • Page 27 Quick Start Guide June 2016 Brazil I2 INMETRO Intrinsic Safety Certificate: UL-BR 15.0089X Standards: ABNT NBR IEC 60079-0:2008, ABNT NBR IEC 60079-11:2009 Markings: Ex ia IIC T4 Ga (–50 °C ≤ T ≤ +70 °C), IP66 Special Conditions for Safe Use (X): 1.
  • Page 28 June 2016 Quick Start Guide Special Condition for Safe Use (X): 1. See certificate for special conditions. India IW India (CCOE) Intrinsic Safety Certificates: A/P/HQ/MH/104/2023(P242867) Markings: Ex ia IIC T4 Combinations KM Combination of IM and NM...
  • Page 29: Quick Start Guide June

    Quick Start Guide June 2016 Figure 24. Emerson THUM Wireless Adapter Declaration of Conformity...
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  • Page 32 June 2016 Quick Start Guide China RoHS Rosemount 775 List of Rosemount 775 Parts with China RoHS Concentration above MCVs / Hazardous Substances Hexavalent Polybrominated Polybrominated Part Name Lead Mercury Cadmium Chromium biphenyls diphenyl ethers (Pb) (Hg) (Cd) (Cr +6) (PBB) (PBDE) Electronics...
  • Page 33 Quick Start Guide June 2016...
  • Page 34 Middle East and Africa Regional Office Standard Terms and Conditions of Sale can be found at www.Emerson.com/en-us/pages/Terms-of-Use.aspx Emerson Process Management The Emerson logo is a trademark and service mark of Emerson Emerson FZE P.O. Box 17033, Electric Co. Jebel Ali Free Zone - South 2...

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