Pepperl+Fuchs WHA-ADP2-F8B2 Z1 Series Manual
Pepperl+Fuchs WHA-ADP2-F8B2 Z1 Series Manual

Pepperl+Fuchs WHA-ADP2-F8B2 Z1 Series Manual

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WHA-ADP2-F8B2-*-**-Z1(-EX1)
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WirelessHART
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  • Page 1 PROCESS AUTOMATION MANUAL WHA-ADP2-F8B2-*-**-Z1(-EX1) ® WirelessHART Adapter...
  • Page 2 WHA-ADP2-F8B2-*-**-Z1(-EX1) With regard to the supply of products, the current issue of the following document is ap- plicable: The General Terms of Delivery for Products and Services of the Electrical Indus- try, published by the Central Association of the Electrical Industry (Zentralverband Elektrotechnik und Elektroindustrie (ZVEI) e.V.) in its most recent version as well as the supplementary clause: "Expanded reservation of proprietorship"...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    WHA-ADP2-F8B2-*-**-Z1(-EX1) Safety ................... 6 Validity....................6 Symbols Used ..................6 Target Group, Personnel..............6 Reference to Further Documentation..........7 Marking ....................7 Intended Use ..................7 Improper Use..................7 Mounting and Installation..............8 Housing....................8 1.10 Operation, Maintenance, Repair ............9 1.11 Delivery, Transport, Disposal ..............
  • Page 4 WHA-ADP2-F8B2-*-**-Z1(-EX1) Commissioning................. 28 Connected HART Device(s) ...............28 Connecting the Battery ..............28 Initial Configuration via HART Modem ..........30 DTM Software ..................31 4.4.1 Downloading the Required Software ..........31 4.4.2 Installing the DTM Software Components......... 31 4.4.3 Updating the DTM Catalog ............... 32 Creating a new Project in PACTwareTM ...........32 4.5.1 Creating a New Project..............
  • Page 5 WHA-ADP2-F8B2-*-**-Z1(-EX1) Simulation................... 62 Diagnostics..................63 6.4.1 Identification ..................64 6.4.2 Wireless Communication ..............65 6.4.3 Wired Communication ..............66 6.4.4 Health Status..................66 6.4.5 Power Supply................... 69 Additional Functions................69 6.5.1 Lock / Unlock ................... 70 6.5.2 Update Firmware................70 6.5.3 Device DTM Info ................
  • Page 6: Safety

    WHA-ADP2-F8B2-*-**-Z1(-EX1) Safety Safety Validity The chapter “Safety” is valid as instruction manual. Specific processes and instructions in this instruction manual require special provisions to guarantee the safety of the operating personnel. Symbols Used This document contains symbols for the identification of warning messages and of informative messages.
  • Page 7: Reference To Further Documentation

    Marking ® -Adapter WirelessHART WHA-ADP2-F8B2-0-P0-Z1-EX1 Pepperl+Fuchs GmbH Lilienthalstraße 200, 68307 Mannheim, Germany EC-Type Examination Certificate: BVS 17 ATEX E 029 , for additional certificates see www.pepperl-fuchs.com II 2 G Ex ia IIC T4/T3 Gb ®...
  • Page 8: Mounting And Installation

    WHA-ADP2-F8B2-*-**-Z1(-EX1) Safety Mounting and Installation Prior to mounting, installation, and commissioning of the device you should make yourself familiar with the device and carefully read the instruction manual. Do not mount the device at locations where an aggressive atmosphere may be present. Do not mount a damaged or polluted device.
  • Page 9: Delivery, Transport, Disposal

    WHA-ADP2-F8B2-*-**-Z1(-EX1) Safety The housing may be opened for maintenance while energized in Zone 1. Only use accessories specified by the manufacturer. Observe the separate safety instructions of the battery manufacturer before storing, handling, transporting and disposing of the batteries. Leaking battery acid may cause personal injury and damage to the device. Never use batteries that are leaking.
  • Page 10: Product Specifications

    WHA-ADP2-F8B2-*-**-Z1(-EX1) Product Product Introduction ® The HART (Highway Addressable Remote Transducer) communication protocol is used by many 4 ... 20 mA transmitters to enable digital communication for diagnosis and maintenance purposes. Many device parameters, but also measurement values, can be transmitted digitally ®...
  • Page 11: Functional Overview

    WHA-ADP2-F8B2-*-**-Z1(-EX1) Product Functional Overview The WirelessHART adapter is an intelligent interface module that connects HART and 4 ... 20 mA devices to a WirelessHART network. It transmits the measurement and diagnosis information acquired from the connected device(s) to a host application via the WirelessHART Gateway.
  • Page 12: Design

    WHA-ADP2-F8B2-*-**-Z1(-EX1) Product Design Controls and Indicators The button and the LED indicators are inside the housing. Further information on the indications of the LEDs and the functions of the button: see chapter 6.1. Figure 2.2 Controls and indicators Red LED Green LED Yellow LED Button...
  • Page 13 WHA-ADP2-F8B2-*-**-Z1(-EX1) Product Connections and Interfaces Figure 2.3 Connections and interfaces Housing cover with battery compartment Connector for battery power Antenna Counternut Primary M20x1.5 cable gland Secondary M20x1.5 cable gland Terminal block...
  • Page 14: Installation

    WHA-ADP2-F8B2-*-**-Z1(-EX1) Installation Installation Mounting Considerations 3.1.1 Positioning the Device We recommend that you install the WirelessHART gateway before installing other WirelessHART devices. This way, you can check for proper operation of new devices as they are installed. Please refer to the manual of the WirelessHART gateway for further information. Guidelines for Planning a WirelessHART Network A line-of-sight between communication partners always is desirable.
  • Page 15: Antenna Characteristics

    WHA-ADP2-F8B2-*-**-Z1(-EX1) Installation 3.1.2 Antenna Characteristics Before mounting the device, you should consider the antenna characteristics and the propagation of the radio waves. The following diagrams show the antenna gain in two different planes. Figure 3.1 Antenna gain (side view, 2450 MHz, dBi) Figure 3.2 Antenna gain (top view, 2450 MHz, dBi)
  • Page 16: Examples For Good And Poor Positioning

    WHA-ADP2-F8B2-*-**-Z1(-EX1) Installation 3.1.3 Examples for Good and Poor Positioning Figure 3.3 Wave propagation, schematic representation (alpha = approx. 45°, may vary considerably) Weaker signal above and below Stronger signal sideways Figure 3.4 Good positioning: Devices are within each other's antenna range...
  • Page 17: Mounting The Device

    WHA-ADP2-F8B2-*-**-Z1(-EX1) Installation Figure 3.5 Poor positioning: Devices are not within each other's antenna range Mounting the Device The WirelessHART adapter can be mounted in one of three ways: direct connection to the field device, separate from the field device, but connected by a cable, when used as a repeater, as an autark unit.
  • Page 18: Installation On A Field Device

    WHA-ADP2-F8B2-*-**-Z1(-EX1) Installation Separate mounting The adapter can be mounted on a wall (see chapter 3.2.2), post (see chapter 3.2.3) or other object, using the adapter wall/pipe mounting kit, which is available as an accessory. The connection to the field device is made with standard installation cable and two cable glands. It is recommended that the blind plug be left in place until the electrical connection is made.
  • Page 19: Mounting To A Wall

    WHA-ADP2-F8B2-*-**-Z1(-EX1) Installation Counternut Cable entry Connection adapter Loosening the counternut allows the adapter to be screwed into position without the need to turn the adapter housing. Mounting the adapter directly on a field device 1. Remove the blind plug from the cable entry at the side of the adapter. 2.
  • Page 20: Mounting To A Pipe

    WHA-ADP2-F8B2-*-**-Z1(-EX1) Installation Mounting to a wall with mounting bracket 1. Mount the mounting bracket at a suitable position on the wall. 2. Unscrew and remove the counternut. 3. Thread the cable entry through the hole in the mounting bracket such that the antenna is is on the side farthest away from the wall.
  • Page 21: Electrical Connection To Other Devices

    WHA-ADP2-F8B2-*-**-Z1(-EX1) Installation 4. Thread the cable entry through the hole in the mounting bracket such that the antenna is is on the side farthest away from the wall. 5. Remount the counternut and screw until the adapter is loosely held. 6.
  • Page 22: Wiring Diagrams

    WHA-ADP2-F8B2-*-**-Z1(-EX1) Installation 3.3.1 Wiring Diagrams Control loop without communication resistor In this configuration, the field device is powered externally by a PLC, Remote I/O, or DC power supply and outputs a 4 ... 20 mA signal. The adapter provides the following functions: Current measurement via 4 ...
  • Page 23 WHA-ADP2-F8B2-*-**-Z1(-EX1) Installation Figure 3.11 Alternative method of connection of adapter to a control loop without communication resistor PLC, Remote I/O, DC power supply without communication resistor Field device (passive) Control loop with communication resistor In this configuration, the field device is powered externally by a PLC, Remote I/O or DC power supply and outputs a 4 ...
  • Page 24 WHA-ADP2-F8B2-*-**-Z1(-EX1) Installation Figure 3.12 Connection of adapter to a control loop with communication resistor PLC, Remote I/O, DC power supply with communication resistor Field device New installations: For new installations, we recommend that the adapter is wired as shown in the following figure.
  • Page 25: Connecting Cables

    WHA-ADP2-F8B2-*-**-Z1(-EX1) Installation Note! For HART devices, we recommend that the device is operated in multidrop mode to prolong battery life. In this case, a polling address between 1 and 14 is set and the device outputs a constant current of 4 mA. Figure 3.14 Connection of loop-powered device to active adapter Field device (passive)
  • Page 26 WHA-ADP2-F8B2-*-**-Z1(-EX1) Installation If the adapter is mounted on the field device, use the two wires supplied to make the connection. If the adapter is to be mounted separately, standard installation cable can be used. If strong electromagnetic interference is to be expected (machines, walkie-talkies), use shielded, twisted pairs.
  • Page 27 WHA-ADP2-F8B2-*-**-Z1(-EX1) Installation Direct wiring (adapter mounted on field device) When the adapter is mounted directly on the field device, the wiring is done through the connection adapter as follows. 1. Open the housing of the adapter by unscrewing the four captive screws. Also open the con- nection compartment of the field device.
  • Page 28: Commissioning

    Danger! Batteries in hazardous areas Batteries from Pepperl+Fuchs for this device may be brought into hazardous areas. However, always check if the battery is intact before transporting it into hazardous areas. Always transport batteries enclosed inside their original packages or already installed inside the device.
  • Page 29 Danger! Possible damage because of wrong battery The use of batteries other than specified may cause damage to the device. Only use batteries of type W-BAT-B2-Li from Pepperl+Fuchs. Warning! Caustic battery acid Leaking battery acid can cause personal injury and damage to the device.
  • Page 30: Initial Configuration Via Hart Modem

    WHA-ADP2-F8B2-*-**-Z1(-EX1) Commissioning Figure 4.1 Inserting and connecting the battery Battery Battery cable plugged into battery connector As soon as the battery is connected, the adapter initializes. - The occupation of the terminals is checked. - The type of device connected is checked. - If a HART device is connected, its data are read into the adapter.
  • Page 31: Dtm Software

    WHA-ADP2-F8B2-*-**-Z1(-EX1) Commissioning 2. Connect the Ex ia certified HART modem to terminals 7 + 8. You can also use terminals 5 + 6 as these terminals are connected internally. If the HART modem has an internal communication resistor, this should be switched off at the first attempt to communicate.
  • Page 32: Updating The Dtm Catalog

    WHA-ADP2-F8B2-*-**-Z1(-EX1) Commissioning Processor: 500 MHz or faster Memory: 256 MB RAM or more Disk space: 200 MB or more Graphics resolution: 1024 x 768 or higher Administrator privileges to enable software installation Install the DTM Software Components ® 1. Install the Microsoft .NET Framework by starting the corresponding setup.exe file and fol- lowing the installation instructions given on the screen.
  • Page 33 WHA-ADP2-F8B2-*-**-Z1(-EX1) Commissioning Adding HART Communication DTM Note! The HART Communication DTM is not included in the WirelessHART DTM Collection. It can be downloaded separately from www.pepperl-fuchs.com. 1. Select the entry HOST PC in the project view of your PACTware project. 2.
  • Page 34: Adding Device Dtm

    WHA-ADP2-F8B2-*-**-Z1(-EX1) Commissioning Figure 4.4 Parameter window of HART communication DTM 6. Set the parameters according to the following table. 7. Click OK to save the changes and to close the parameter window. Parameter Description Default Communication Set this parameter to HART modem. HART interface modem...
  • Page 35: Joining The Wireless Network

    WHA-ADP2-F8B2-*-**-Z1(-EX1) Commissioning Adding the Device DTM You may add the adapter to your PACTware project in various ways (see PACTware documentation). One of them is described in the following. 1. In the project view, right-click on the entry of the HART communication DTM. 2.
  • Page 36 WHA-ADP2-F8B2-*-**-Z1(-EX1) Commissioning Entering Network ID and Join Key 1. In the PACTware project, right-click the DTM of the device that shall join the Wire- lessHART network. Figure 4.5 DTM of the WirelessHART Temperature Converter in the PACTware project view 2. Choose Connect. A connection is established.
  • Page 37: Configuration

    WHA-ADP2-F8B2-*-**-Z1(-EX1) Configuration Configuration Configuration Options We recommend that you configure the device on the shop floor via a wired connection using a HART modem. See chapter 4.3 1. Define all basic settings such as wireless communication parameters (Network ID, Join Key, Join Mode) and identification parameters (Long Tag, Polling Address) using a HART modem.
  • Page 38: Online And Offline Parameterization (Pactware)

    WHA-ADP2-F8B2-*-**-Z1(-EX1) Configuration Figure 5.3 DTM of the WirelessHART Temperature Converter in the PACTware project view Note! Note that you can accelerate the wireless configuration by establishing a fast pipe connection between the device and the WirelessHART Gateway. For more information on fast pipe connections, see the manual of the WirelessHART Gateway.
  • Page 39: Identification Parameters

    WHA-ADP2-F8B2-*-**-Z1(-EX1) Configuration Online Parameterization Note! Some options are only available during online parameterization. These options are pointed out in the relevant sections. 1. Right-click the device in the PACTware project view. 2. Select Connect. A connection to the device is established. 3.
  • Page 40 WHA-ADP2-F8B2-*-**-Z1(-EX1) Configuration Identification Parameters Parameter Description Default Long Tag Identifies the device in a WirelessHART network. Enter up to – 32 characters. Device Tag Identifies the field device within the process plant. Enter up to – 8 characters. Descriptor Further description of the device. Enter up to 16 characters. –...
  • Page 41: Wireless Communication Parameters

    WHA-ADP2-F8B2-*-**-Z1(-EX1) Configuration Wireless Communication Parameters The wireless communication parameters apply to the WirelessHART network that the device will join. Figure 5.5 Wireless communication parameters Note! If using the DTM and PACTware to configure the WirelessHART gateway, the following data is available only during online parameterization.
  • Page 42 WHA-ADP2-F8B2-*-**-Z1(-EX1) Configuration Wireless Communication Parameters Parameter Description Default Network Unique Network ID of the WirelessHART network the device is – Identification supposed to join. Enter up to 5 digits (0 ... 99999). Wireless Indicates current mode of operation of the device: –...
  • Page 43: Wired Communication Parameters

    WHA-ADP2-F8B2-*-**-Z1(-EX1) Configuration Parameter Description Default Total number Number of WirelessHART devices to which a connection has – of Neighbors been established. Number of Number of advertising packages received by the device. – Advertising Packets received Number of Number of attempts the device has made to join the network. – Join Attempts Active Time in hh:mm:ss that the device is given to advertise its...
  • Page 44 WHA-ADP2-F8B2-*-**-Z1(-EX1) Configuration Wired Communication Parameters Parameter Description Default Polling Address HART address of the device set in Identification. – Master Type HART master role to be assumed by the adapter. Primary Master Primary master: The connected HART device has no other permanent master.
  • Page 45 WHA-ADP2-F8B2-*-**-Z1(-EX1) Configuration Parameter Description Default Scan Subdevices Press the button to scan the connected HART devices. The devices found, together with their parameters, are displayed in the Field Device Table. If the HART device is disconnected or its configuration changed, a new scan must be made Note: A scan is made every time the adapter is powered up after connection of the battery –...
  • Page 46: Device Variable Mapping

    WHA-ADP2-F8B2-*-**-Z1(-EX1) Configuration Device Variable Mapping The adapter can output the value and status of several variables, but a maximum of only four variables can be published on the network. The device variable mapping is used to configure these variables. Figure 5.7 Device variable mapping The variables that can be set as SV, TV and QV are as follows: Temperature...
  • Page 47: Application Settings

    WHA-ADP2-F8B2-*-**-Z1(-EX1) Configuration Device variable mapping Parameter Description Default Select Primary Variable to be output as primary variable (PV) Loop Current Variable (fixed) Primary Variable Engineering units of the primary variable mA (fixed) Unit Select Secondary Variable to be output as secondary variable (SV) Temperature Variable Secondary...
  • Page 48 WHA-ADP2-F8B2-*-**-Z1(-EX1) Configuration Figure 5.8 4-20 mA parameters Device variable mapping Parameter Description Default Primary Variable The unit of the primary variable supplied by the 4 ... 20 mA Unit device. The selection changes the units of the scaling parameters. Linearization Determines how the current input will be converted to the Linear Mode...
  • Page 49 WHA-ADP2-F8B2-*-**-Z1(-EX1) Configuration Parameter Description Default Upper Limit of Upper limit value of proportional range. The adapter outputs a 20.5 mA Proportional warning if the current input exceeds this level. Range Lower Limit of Lower limit value of proportional range. The adapter outputs a 3.8 mA Proportional warning if the current input drops below this level.
  • Page 50: Burst Mode Parameters

    WHA-ADP2-F8B2-*-**-Z1(-EX1) Configuration Linearization Parameter Description Default X: mA (1 ... 32) Input value X1 ... X32 for linearization (mA) 4, 20 Y: unit (1 ... 32) Output value Y1 ... Y32 for linearization (engineering units) 4, 20 Read Press to upload values from the device into the DTM. –...
  • Page 51 WHA-ADP2-F8B2-*-**-Z1(-EX1) Configuration Burst Mode 1 ... 10 Parameters Parameter Description Default Burst Mode Switches burst mode on or off ("Wireless" = on). Control Code The following parameters in this table can only be edited if Burst Mode Control Code is set to "Wireless". Otherwise they are grayed out.
  • Page 52: Event Notification

    WHA-ADP2-F8B2-*-**-Z1(-EX1) Configuration Parameter Description Default Burst Determines which commands are to be sent in the burst Command message. Number 1 Primary variable: Returns the primary value and units. 2 Loop current and percentage of range: Returns the loop current and its associated percent of range. 3 Dynamic variables and loop current: Returns the loop current and up to four predefined dynamic variables and units (PV, SV, TV, QV).
  • Page 53 WHA-ADP2-F8B2-*-**-Z1(-EX1) Configuration Figure 5.11 Event notification, tab Event Event Tab Parameter Description Default Event Notification Switches event notification on or off ("Wireless" = on). Control Code The following parameters in this table can only be edited if Event Notification Control Code is set to "Wireless". Otherwise they are grayed out.
  • Page 54 WHA-ADP2-F8B2-*-**-Z1(-EX1) Configuration Figure 5.12 Event notification, tab Standard Event Mask Standard Event Mask Tab Parameter Description Default The Standard Event Mask tab contains the standardized Checkboxes HART events. Activate the approriate checkbox to activate deactivated event notification for the associated condition. Figure 5.13 Event notification, tab Device-Specific Event Mask...
  • Page 55: Power Supply

    WHA-ADP2-F8B2-*-**-Z1(-EX1) Configuration Device-Specific Event Mask Tab Parameter Description Default The Device-Specific Event Mask tab contains device- Checkboxes specific events. Activate the approriate checkbox to activate deactivated event notification for the associated condition (see manufacturer’s operating manual). Power Supply Battery life can be extended by tuning the adapter to energy requirements of the connected device.
  • Page 56 WHA-ADP2-F8B2-*-**-Z1(-EX1) Configuration Figure 5.15 Parameters influencing the power requirement of the WirelessHART adapter...
  • Page 57 WHA-ADP2-F8B2-*-**-Z1(-EX1) Configuration Power Supply Parameters Parameter Description Default Power mode Sets the power mode. Confi- guration "Off": Power to any connected device is switched off. There is no communication between adapter and any connected device. Set this mode if the adapter is to be used as a router.
  • Page 58 WHA-ADP2-F8B2-*-**-Z1(-EX1) Configuration Parameter Description Default Power-On Time Time that the connected device remains powered after the last after External HART command. Applies to power mode "Automatic" only. Trigger Configuration Time that the connected device remains powered after the last Time HART command.
  • Page 59: Operation

    WHA-ADP2-F8B2-*-**-Z1(-EX1) Operation Operation Controls and Indicators The operating and display elements of the WirelessHART Adapter are located inside of the housing. see Figure 2.2 on page 12 They are used during the commissioning of the device and for local diagnosis. Figure 6.1 Controls and indicators Red LED...
  • Page 60: Buttons

    WHA-ADP2-F8B2-*-**-Z1(-EX1) Operation LED Indicators LED flashes at 3 Hz Alarm: the battery is critically low, loop power cannot be supplied. Any current signal cannot be read (4 ... 20 mA device). The adapter still operates, but the connection is not assured. LED off Off: the battery is flat or disconnected.
  • Page 61: Measured Value

    WHA-ADP2-F8B2-*-**-Z1(-EX1) Operation Duration Function Procedure 5 s ... 10 s Join wireless Keep button pressed for 5 seconds. network After 5 sesconds the yellow LED starts flashing at 3 Hz. Release button. The yellow LED extinguishes. The adapter starts joining. 10 s ...
  • Page 62: Simulation

    WHA-ADP2-F8B2-*-**-Z1(-EX1) Operation Accessing the Measured Value Window 1. In the PACTware project, right-click on the device. A context menu opens. 2. Select Measured Value. The Measured Value window appears. Figure 6.2 Measured value Simulation Adapter parameters can be simulated for test and commissioning purposes. When the simulation is activated, the required parameter can be selected from a drop-down list.
  • Page 63: Diagnostics

    WHA-ADP2-F8B2-*-**-Z1(-EX1) Operation Note! If using the DTM and PACTware to configure the WirelessHART gateway, the following data is available only during online parameterization. Simulation Parameters Parameter Description Simulation Enable or disable simulation mode. Simulated Device Select the device variable to be simulated. Variable Current Temperature Temperature min: Minimum temperature of the adapter since last...
  • Page 64: Identification

    WHA-ADP2-F8B2-*-**-Z1(-EX1) Operation 6.4.1 Identification Identification provides information about the hardware and software of the device. Figure 6.4 Diagnosis > Identification Note! If using the DTM and PACTware to configure the WirelessHART gateway, the following data is available only during online parameterization. Diagnosis - Identification Parameter Description...
  • Page 65: Wireless Communication

    WHA-ADP2-F8B2-*-**-Z1(-EX1) Operation 6.4.2 Wireless Communication Wireless Communication provides information about the operation of the device within the WirelessHART network. Figure 6.5 Diagnosis > Wireless Communication Note! If using the DTM and PACTware to configure the WirelessHART gateway, the following data is available only during online parameterization.
  • Page 66: Wired Communication

    WHA-ADP2-F8B2-*-**-Z1(-EX1) Operation 6.4.3 Wired Communication Wired Communicatioin provides information about the HART device(s) connected to the adapter. Figure 6.6 Diagnosis > Wired Communication Diagnosis - Wired Communication Parameter Description Number of Devices Number of HART devices connected to the adapter. Wired Key performance indicators of network communication: Communication...
  • Page 67 WHA-ADP2-F8B2-*-**-Z1(-EX1) Operation NAMUR Figure 6.7 Diagnosis > Health Status > NAMUR The following status messages according to the NAMUR NE107 guidelines can be displayed: Good Failure (F) Maintenance (M) Out of specification (S) Function check (C) Figure 6.8 Diagnosis > Health Status > ASM The following status messages according to the ASM guidelines can be displayed: Good, device operating as normal Faults in the sensor or actuator element...
  • Page 68 WHA-ADP2-F8B2-*-**-Z1(-EX1) Operation Installation faults, fault during start-up Faults due to process influence, faults due to non-compliance with specified operating conditions. HART Figure 6.9 Diagnosis > Health Status > HART Diagnosis - Health Status - HART Parameter Description Configuration Change Counter which increments by one on every change in adapter Counter configuration.
  • Page 69: Power Supply

    WHA-ADP2-F8B2-*-**-Z1(-EX1) Operation 6.4.5 Power Supply The Diagnosis > Power Supply > Battery menu contains information on the battery unit of the device. Figure 6.10 Diagnosis > Battery Diagnosis - Battery Parameter Description Estimated lifetime Number of days battery power will last under the current load conditions.
  • Page 70: Lock / Unlock

    WHA-ADP2-F8B2-*-**-Z1(-EX1) Operation 6.5.1 Lock / Unlock You can protect the device against unauthorized or undeliberate parameter changes (write protection). Figure 6.11 Additional functions > Lock / Unlock Lock / Unlock Parameter Description Lock Code Unlocked: Adapter is unlocked, all parameters can be changed Lock Temporary: Adapter is locked.
  • Page 71: Device Dtm Info

    WHA-ADP2-F8B2-*-**-Z1(-EX1) Operation Figure 6.12 Additional functions > Update firmware Update Firmware Parameter Description Firmware Update URL of the FTP server or path and file name of a local storage File FTP-URL medium. FTP User User name for FTP server. FTP Password User password for FTP server.
  • Page 72: About

    WHA-ADP2-F8B2-*-**-Z1(-EX1) Operation 6.5.5 About Additional Functions > About displays information about the device, its manufacturer, and its firmware version.
  • Page 73: Maintenance And Repair

    Danger! Batteries in hazardous areas Batteries from Pepperl+Fuchs for this device may be brought into hazardous areas. However, always check if the battery is intact before transporting it into hazardous areas. Always transport batteries enclosed inside their original packages or already installed inside the device.
  • Page 74: Disposal Of Batteries

    WHA-ADP2-F8B2-*-**-Z1(-EX1) Maintenance and Repair Changing the Battery 1. Open the adapter housing by unscrewing the four Phillips screws. 2. Pull the battery connecting cable plug from its socket. 3. Press the two clips which secure the battery simultaneously to the middle and remove the old battery unit.
  • Page 75: Troubleshooting

    WHA-ADP2-F8B2-*-**-Z1(-EX1) Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Faults Indicated by LEDs Note! To save battery power all LEDs are off during normal operation, even if the device is communicating or joining the network. The LEDs only light up after start up or while pressing the buttons.
  • Page 76: Wireless Communication Faults

    WHA-ADP2-F8B2-*-**-Z1(-EX1) Troubleshooting Red LED (device status) State Possible Cause(s) Action(s) LED flashes at 1 Hz External Fault: operative fault that Check the Diagnosis function of the can possibly be remedied by the DTM to find out what kind of error user (e.g.
  • Page 77: Wired Communication Faults

    WHA-ADP2-F8B2-*-**-Z1(-EX1) Troubleshooting Wired Communication Faults Fault Possible Cause(s) Corrective Action(s) HART communication DTM not Select the correct COM port from the PACTware connected to correct COM port drop-down menu. cannot find the RS-232C = COM1 or COM2 adapter when communicating USB = COMx as displayed via a HART modem.
  • Page 78 WHA-ADP2-F8B2-*-**-Z1(-EX1) Troubleshooting Fault Possible Cause(s) Corrective Action(s) The parameters Device does not support HART Parameters can be read from a of an protocol HART device only. independently Device address not found by the Check the highest scan address. operating 4-wire Adapter DTM See chapter 5.5 field device...
  • Page 79: Appendix

    WHA-ADP2-F8B2-*-**-Z1(-EX1) Appendix Appendix Telecommunication Compliance ETSI (R&TTE) FCC Part 15.247 for wireless applications in the area of 2.4 GHz EN 300 328 The usage of 2400 MHz equipment is bound to local restrictions. Ensure that local restrictions allow usage of this device before commissioning. Country Guideline Bulgaria...
  • Page 80: Dimensions

    WHA-ADP2-F8B2-*-**-Z1(-EX1) Appendix Dimensions 100.6 110.4...
  • Page 81 WHA-ADP2-F8B2-*-**-Z1(-EX1) Appendix...
  • Page 82 PROCESS AUTOMATION – PROTECTING YOUR PROCESS Worldwide Headquarters Pepperl+Fuchs GmbH 68307 Mannheim · Germany Tel. +49 621 776-0 E-mail: info@de.pepperl-fuchs.com For the Pepperl+Fuchs representative closest to you check www.pepperl-fuchs.com/contact www.pepperl-fuchs.com Subject to modifications / DOCT-2488F Copyright PEPPERL+FUCHS • Printed in Germany 05/2017...

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