YOKOGAWA FN310 User Manual
YOKOGAWA FN310 User Manual

YOKOGAWA FN310 User Manual

Field wireless multi-protocol module (hart protocol)
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FN310
Field Wireless
Multi-Protocol Module
(HART Protocol)
IM 01W03D01-01EN
IM 01W03D01-01EN
6th Edition

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  • Page 1 User’s Manual FN310 Field Wireless Multi-Protocol Module (HART Protocol) IM 01W03D01-01EN IM 01W03D01-01EN 6th Edition...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Toc-1 FN310 Field Wireless Multi-Protocol Module (HART Protocol) IM 01W03D01-01EN 6th Edition Contents Introduction ....................1-1 Safe Use of This Product ................. 1-2 Warranty ......................1-2 Trademark and Notice ..................1-3 ATEX Documentation ..................1-4 Control of Pollution Caused by the Product ..........1-5 Notes on Handling ..................
  • Page 3 Recommended Products List ................8-1 Replacing the Battery Pack ................8-1 Replacing the Batteries ..................8-2 Handling Batteries .................... 8-3 Switching LCD Display ..................8-4 Replacing the FN110 ..................8-4 Replacing the FN310 ..................8-4 Replacing the HART Device ................8-5 IM 01W03D01-01EN...
  • Page 4 Toc-3 8.10 Troubleshooting ....................8-5 8.10.1 Basic Troubleshooting Flow ............... 8-5 8.10.2 Example of Troubleshooting Flow ............. 8-6 8.10.3 Errors and Countermeasures ............8-7 Parameter Summary ................9-1 10. General Specifications ................10-1 10.1 Standard Specifications ................. 10-1 10.2 Model And Suffix Codes ................. 10-3 10.3 Optional Specifications (For Explosion Protected Types) ......10-4 10.4 Optional Specifications (Connection Device Types) ........10-5 10.5 Optional Specifications ..................
  • Page 5: Introduction

    <1. Introduction> Introduction This manual describes how to use the FN310 Field • The specifications covered by this manual are Wireless Multi-Protocol Module (hereafter simply limited to those for the standard type under the specified model number break-down and referred to as FN310). do not cover custom-made products. When FN310 was precisely calibrated at the factory products whose suffix code or optional codes before shipment. To ensure both safety and contain code “Z” and an exclusive document is efficiency, please read this manual carefully before attached, please read it along with this manual. you operate this product. • Please note that changes in the specifications, FN310 works by utilizing the FN110 Field Wireless construction, or component parts of this Communication Module (hereafter simply referred product may not immediately be reflected in to as FN110). Please attach FN110 before use. this manual at the time of change, provided Table1.1 summarizes the related document list of that postponement of revisions will not cause this manual. difficulty to the user from a functional or performance standpoint. Table 1.1 Related Document List • Yokogawa assumes no responsibilities for this Title Document No.
  • Page 6: Safe Use Of This Product

    Safe Use of This Product customer will cause malfunction of explosion This product is designed to be used by a person protect function and hazardous situation. If you with specialized knowledge. For the safety of the need to repair or modification, please contact operator and to protect this product and the system, the nearest Yokogawa office. please be sure to follow this manual’s safety instructions when handling this product. If these (e) Modification instructions are not heeded, the protection provided • Yokogawa will not be liable for malfunctions or by this product may be impaired. In this case, damage resulting from any modification made Yokogawa cannot guarantee that this product can to this product by the customer. be safely operated. Please pay special attention to the following points: (f) Authorized Representative in the EEA • The Authorized Representative for this product (a) Installation in the EEA is: Yokogawa Europe B.V. • This product may only be installed by an...
  • Page 7: Trademark And Notice

    - Improper and/or inadequate maintenance by the purchaser. - Malfunction or damage due to a failure to handle, use, or store this product in accordance with the design specifications. - Use of the product in question in a location not conforming to the standards specified by Yokogawa, or due to improper maintenance of the installation location. - Failure or damage due to modification or repair by any party except Yokogawa or an approved representative of Yokogawa. - Malfunction or damage from improper relocation of the product in question after delivery. - Reason of force majeure such as fires, earthquakes, storms/floods, thunder/ lightening, or other natural disasters, or disturbances, riots, warfare, or radioactive contamination. Trademark and Notice  Trademarks In this document, trademarks or registered trademarks are not marked with “™” or “®”. Product...
  • Page 8: Atex Documentation

    <1. Introduction> ATEX Documentation This is only applicable to the countries in European Union. F0101.ai IM 01W03D01-01EN...
  • Page 9: Control Of Pollution Caused By The Product

    (Cd) (Cr(VI)) (PBB) (PBDE) 壳体(金属) × ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ 壳体(塑料) ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ FN310 现场无线多协议转换模块 基板组件 × ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ 电缆 × ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○:表示该部件的所有均质材料中的有害物质的含量均在GB/T26572 标准中所规定的限量以下。 ×:表示至少该部件的某些均质材料中的有害物质的含量均在GB/T26572 标准中所规定的限量以上。 环保使用期限 :...
  • Page 10: Notes On Handling

    U-bolt Spring washer F0202.ai Bracket Figure 2.2 Nameplate fastening nut F0201.ai MODEL : Specified model code. Figure 2.1 FN310 Mounting Hardware SUFFIX : Specified suffix code. STYLE : Style code. Table 2.1 FN310 Mounting Hardware S/N : Serial number. Part name Quantity DATE : Date of manufacture. FN310 mounting bracket SUPPLY : Supply voltage. FN310 fastening bolt TOKYO 180-8750 JAPAN: The manufacturer name Bracket fastening bolt and the address * Bracket fastening nut *1 “...
  • Page 11: Transport

    • When using a remote antenna cable, or impact. regardless of the installing direction of the • The following temperature and humidity FN310, install the FN110 to be perpendicular range is recommended. Ordinary to the ground. temperature and humidity (25°C, 65%) are • Install the FN110 at least 1.5 m above the preferable. ground or floor. Temperature: -40 to 85°C Humidity : 0 to 100% RH (no condensation) 2. If at all possible, store the FN310 in factory- shipped condition, that is, in the original shipping container. 3. Preferably remove the batteries for storage. For maximum battery life, the storage temperature should not exceed 30°C. NOTE When storing FN310 with a battery pack, it is recommended to put the FN310 in Deep Sleep mode to conserve the batteries. For details on how to switch to Deep Sleep mode, refer to subsection 7.3.9 “Switching to the Deep Sleep Mode”. F0203.ai • Ensure that there are no obstacles such as walls or pipes within a 30 cm radius of the FN110.
  • Page 12: Use Of A Transceiver

    <2. Handling Cautions>  Ambient Temperature WARNING It is preferable to not to expose the instrument to extreme temperatures or temperature fluctuations. • Electrostatic charge may cause an explosion If FN310 is exposed to radiation heat a thermal hazard. Avoid any actions that cause the protection system or appropriate ventilation is generation of electrostatic charge, such as recommended. rubbing surface of the product with a dry cloth.  Environmental Requirements • To satisfy IP66, IP67 and Type 4X, Do not allow FN310 to be installed in a location that - Connect to a connector JR13WPI-5P is exposed to corrosive atmospheric conditions. (Hirose Electric) and tightened with a When using this product in a corrosive environment, specified torque. ensure the location is well ventilated. - Apply waterproof glands to the electrical The unit and its wiring should be protected from connection port, at models FN310-xx-J00, exposure to rainwater. FN310-xx-J01, and FN310-xx-J02.  Impact and Vibration...
  • Page 13: Fm Approval (United States)

    <2. Handling Cautions> 2.6.1 FM Approval (United States) (1) Technical Data Caution for FM Approval (US) Intrinsically safe type. Note 1. M odel FN310 Field Wireless Multi-Protocol Module (HART Protocol) with optional code /FS17 for potentially explosive atmospheres: • Applicable Standards: Class 3600:2011, Class 3610:2010, Class 3810:2005, ANSI/ISA-60079-0-2013, ANSI/ISA-60079-11-2014, NEMA 250-2003, ANSI/IEC-60529-2004 (R2011) • Intrinsically safe for Class I, II, III, Division 1, Groups A, B, C, D, E, F & G, Class I, Zone 0, in Hazardous Locations, AEx ia IIC • Enclosure: IP66 and Type 4X • Temperature Class: T4 • Ambient Temperature: –40 to 70°C (–40 to 158 °F) Note 2. E lectrical Parameters (Refer to the Control Drawing) Note 3.
  • Page 14 <2. Handling Cautions> Control Drawing (US / Canada) One-to-one Connection [2-wire or 4-wire (Passive)] Yokogawa Electric Corporation F0204.ai IM 01W03D01-01EN...
  • Page 15 <2. Handling Cautions> One-to-one Connection [4-wire (Active)] Yokogawa Electric Corporation F0205.ai IM 01W03D01-01EN...
  • Page 16 <2. Handling Cautions> 4-20mA Loop Connection [2-wire or 4-wire (Passive)] Yokogawa Electric Corporation F0206.ai IM 01W03D01-01EN...
  • Page 17 <2. Handling Cautions> 4-20mA Loop Connection [4-wire (Active)] Yokogawa Electric Corporation F0207.ai IM 01W03D01-01EN...
  • Page 18 1.2-2.0 N· m. Appropriate type of plug must be used in accordance with the instructions. Models FN310-xx-J03, FN310-xx-J04, and FN310-xx-J05 satisfy the requirement for IP66 and Type 4X only when they are connected to equipment, using a clamp and an adaptor, and tightened with a torque of 4.8-5.3 N·m.
  • Page 19 UNDERSTAND ADHERE MANUFACTURER’S LIVE MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES 14. WARNING – USE ONLY YOKOGAWA BATTERY PACK F9090FC or F9090GC 15. WARNING – THE BATTERY PACK CAN BE REPLACED IN A HAZARDOUS LOCATION. THE BATTERY PACK HAS SURFACE RESISTIVITY GREATER THAN 1G OHM AND MUST BE PROPERLY INSTALLED IN THE ENCLOSURE OF THE EQUIPMENT.
  • Page 20: Fm Approval (Canada)

    • With an intrinsically safe products, the battery pack is replaceable in a hazardous area. During the replacement work, make sure that dust and water droplets do not enter inside the products. For details on how to replace the battery pack, refer to section 8.3 “Replacing the Battery Pack.” 2.6.2 FM Approval (Canada) (1) Technical Data Caution for FM Approval (Canada) Intrinsically safe type. Note 1. M odel FN310 Field Wireless Multi-Protocol Module (HART Protocol) with optional code /CS17 for potentially explosive atmospheres: • Applicable Standards: CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 0-10 (R2015), CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 94.1-07 (R2012), CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 94.2-07 (R2012), CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 60079-0:11, CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 60079-11:14, CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 60529-05 (R2015), CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 61010-1-12 • Ex ia IIC T4 Ga...
  • Page 21 2-12 <2. Handling Cautions> Control Drawing (US / Canada) One-to-one Connection [2-wire or 4-wire (Passive)] Yokogawa Electric Corporation F0210.ai IM 01W03D01-01EN...
  • Page 22 2-13 <2. Handling Cautions> One-to-one Connection [4-wire (Active)] Yokogawa Electric Corporation F0211.ai IM 01W03D01-01EN...
  • Page 23 2-14 <2. Handling Cautions> 4-20mA Loop Connection [2-wire or 4-wire (Passive)] Yokogawa Electric Corporation F0212.ai IM 01W03D01-01EN...
  • Page 24 2-15 <2. Handling Cautions> 4-20mA Loop Connection [4-wire (Active)] Yokogawa Electric Corporation F0213.ai IM 01W03D01-01EN...
  • Page 25 1.2-2.0 N· m. Appropriate type of plug must be used in accordance with the instructions. Models FN310-xx-J03, FN310-xx-J04, and FN310-xx-J05 satisfy the requirement for IP66 and Type 4X only when they are connected to equipment, using a clamp and an adaptor, and tightened with a torque of 4.8-5.3 N·m.
  • Page 26 UNDERSTAND ADHERE MANUFACTURER’S LIVE MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES 14. WARNING – USE ONLY YOKOGAWA BATTERY PACK F9090FC or F9090GC 15. WARNING – THE BATTERY PACK CAN BE REPLACED IN A HAZARDOUS LOCATION. THE BATTERY PACK HAS SURFACE RESISTIVITY GREATER THAN 1G OHM AND MUST BE PROPERLY INSTALLED IN THE ENCLOSURE OF THE EQUIPMENT.
  • Page 27: Atex Certification

    2-18 <2. Handling Cautions> 2.6.3 ATEX Certification WARNING / AVERTISSEMENT (1) Technical Data • DANGER POTENTIEL DE CHARGES Caution for ATEX Intrinsically safe type. ÉLECTROSTATIQUES - QUAND LE MATÉRIEL EST Note 1. M odel FN310 Field Wireless Multi-Protocol UTILISÉ DANS DES ENDROITS Module (HART Protocol) with optional code DANGEREUX, ÉVITER TOUTE /KS27 for potentially ACTION QUI GENERENT CHARGES explosive atmospheres: ELECTROSTATIQUES, COMME • No. FM15ATEX0069X FROTTANT AVEC UN CHIFFON SEC • Applicable Standards: • QUAND LE MATÉRIEL EST UTILISÉ DANS EN 60079-0:2012+A11:2013, LA ZONE 0, IL DOIT ÊTRE INSTALLÉE TELLE EN 60079-11:2012, QUE, MÊME EN CAS D’INCIDENTS RARE,...
  • Page 28 Ci ≤ Co - Ccable Co ≥ Ci + Ccable Li ≤ Lo - Lcable COMM • With an intrinsically safe Products, the Lo ≥ Li + Lcable battery pack is replaceable in a hazardous Intrinsically Safe FN310 Associated Apparatus (3) Apparatus (1) Field Wireless Multi-Protocol area. During the replacement work, make Module(HART) Wireless Communication COMM...
  • Page 29: Iecex Certification

    FN310 Associated Apparatus (3) Apparatus (1) Field Wireless Multi-Protocol Caution for IECEx Intrinsically safe type. Module(HART) Wireless Communication COMM (Connector) (Terminal 3, 4) Note 1. M odel FN310 Field Wireless Multi-Protocol Uo : 5.88 V Ui : Io : 613 mA 300 mA Module (HART Protocol) with optional Po : 907 mW Pi : Co : 5.82 µF...
  • Page 30: Emc Conformity Standards

    Ci ≤ Co - Ccable Po ≤ Pi Li ≤ Lo - Lcable COMM (Linear Source) requiring EPL Ga, it must be installed such Co ≥ Ci +Ccable Lo ≥ Li + Lcable Intrinsically Safe FN310 that, even in the event of rare incidents, Apparatus (1) Field Wireless Multi-Protocol Associated Apparatus (3) Module(HART) ignition sources due to impact and/or friction Wireless Communication COMM sparks are excluded.
  • Page 31: Component Names

    Signal Frame Ground * Signal Ground Power Supply Integral indicator Transmit/Receive Data positive Transmit/Receive Magnet switch 1 Data negative * W ired to the ground terminal inside the FN310 housing. ** C onnector type of FN310: Magnet switch 2 JR13WRI-5S (connector mating with type of JR13WPI-5P) F0301.ai Battery terminal Grounding terminal Slide Switch Input...
  • Page 32: Installation

    FN110 Connector Protection The FN110 terminal is covered with a cap during shipping. Keep the cap attached until connecting the FN110 or remote antenna cable to protect HART Device FN310 the inside connection part. The unscrewed cap should be stored in order to replace it immediately after the FN110 or remote antenna cable is removed. If there is a possibility that get wet with water, order FN310 with optional specification for a protection cap. Installation Work • When performing on-site pipe fitting work F0401.ai that involves welding, use case to prevent Figure 4.1 Direct Mounting of FN110 the welding current to damage the FN310. • Do not use the FN310 as a foothold. FN110 2-inch pipe...
  • Page 33: Mounting On A 50A (2-Inch) Pipe

    4.2.1 Installation of FN110 FN310 is installed on a 50A (2-inch) pipe with Install FN110 to the FN110 terminal of FN310. mounting bracket. It supports both of a horizontal Before installation, remove the unscrewed cap pipe and a vertical pipe. Refer to subsection 4.2.3 attached to the connector and remove the battery “Mounting on a 50A (2-inch) Pipe” for details. For pack from FN310. detail on how to install FN110, refer to subsection The installation procedure is as follows. 4.2.1 “Installation of FN110”. For using remote 1. Check the direction of the pin, connect FN110 antenna cable, refer to subsection 5.3 “Installation to FN310. and Connection of FN110”. 2. Tighten the lock nut to torque of 1.2 N•m. Removal is the reverse procedure of the installation. FN110 FN310 Lock nut HART Device Mounting bracket 2-inch pipe F0403.ai F0405.ai Figure 4.3 Direct Mounting of FN110 Figure 4.5...
  • Page 34 Figure 4.6 Direct Mounting of FN310 installing FN110, refer to subsection 5.3 “Installation and Connection of FN110”. • Remove the battery pack before installing 4.2.3 Mounting on a 50A (2-inch) Pipe FN110. Refer to subsection 8.3 “Replacing  To directly install FN310 to the HART device, the Battery Pack” for the battery pack removing. follow the procedure below. • When installing FN110, fi x the FN110 by 1) Screw the horizontal connection male thread tightening the lock nut. Screwing by holding...
  • Page 35 U-bolt nut Spring washer Bracket fastening nut 2-inch pipe U-bolt F0407.ai Figure 4.7 Vertical Pipe Mounting  To install FN310 on a 50A (2-inch) pipe, follow the procedure below. Bracket fastening bolt 1) Assemble the FN310 mounting bracket. 2) Install FN310 to the mounting bracket using FN 310 provided bolt (4) with a torque 1.4 N•m . fastening bolt 3) Install FN310 mounting bracket to the 2-inch pipe by U-bolt.
  • Page 36: Wiring

    • When wiring where the ambient temperature F0501.ai is high or low, use the cable or wire that Figure 5.1 Length of Input Cable in 4-20 mA Loop appropriate to that place. Connection • When the maximum operating temperature is more than 60°C, use the cable of 85°C or 5.2.2 Selection of the Remote Antenna higher temperature rating. Cable Use a dedicated remote antenna cable specified in the accessories of FN110 when installing the FN310 and the FN110 separately. For details of remote antenna cable, refer to General Specifications of FN110 (GS 01W03B01-01EN). IM 01W03D01-01EN...
  • Page 37: Installation And Connection Of Fn110

    4.2.1 “Installation of FN110”. unscrewed cap should be stored in order to 4) Fix the FN110 to the mounting bracket. replace it immediately after the FN110 or remote FN110 antenna cable is removed. If there is a possibility holder bolt FN110 that get wet with water, order FN310 with optional specification for a protection cap. FN110 mounting bracket FN110 holder 5.3.1 Installation of FN110  Location of FN110 Mount the FN110 at the proper location according Remote to the wireless environment described in subsection antenna 2.4 “Selecting the Installation Location”. The...
  • Page 38: Installation Of Fn110

    Connection of HART Devices  To install FN110 with remote antenna cable, Strip the insulated cover of the cable end. follow the procedure below. Remove the battery pack from FN310 before 5.4.1 Connecting Input Terminal and connecting the remote antenna cable. Grounding Terminal 1. Connect the FN110 and the FN310 with the dedicated remote antenna cable. Tighten the  Vertical Connection connector of the remote antenna cable with a After stripping the insulated cover, keep a length of torque of 1.2 N•m. The minimum bend radius about 50 mm for input signal cables, and about 65 should be more than 100 mm. mm for grounding cable. 2. Protect the connectors of the FN110 and remote antenna cable as necessary. For details...
  • Page 39 When using a cable gland, apply a water solid conductor cable or with sleeve, connect the proofing sealant to the threads of the cable cable to the input terminal. When using a standard gland. (It is recommended that you use non- conductor, push down the top of a cable inlet and hardening sealant made of silicon resin for insert the cable. To unplug the cable, push down the waterproofing.) top of a cable inlet and unplug the cable.  Horizontal Connection After stripping the insulated cover, keep a length of about 60 mm for input terminal 1, about 75 mm for input cable 2, and about 100 mm for grounding cable. Connecting to the input terminal and grounding terminal, pass the cable through the horizontal connection port. Install FN310 to the HART device and do wiring at HART device side. Grounding terminal F0508.ai Input terminal Figure 5.8 Connecting to the Input Terminal F0507.ai Figure 5.7 Horizontal Connection Wiring IM 01W03D01-01EN...
  • Page 40 <5. Wiring>  Wiring to Input Terminals:1 (with sleeve)  Wiring to Input Terminals:2 (without sleeve) The sleeve can prevent cable leads from untwist • When using a solid conductor cable, strip when you connect the cable. Select a sleeve to the insulated cover and connect it. Strip the match the cable size. If the length of cable leads insulated cover for 8mm. does not match the length of sleeve (l • When using a stranded conductor, strip the ), strip the cable to the correct length. Strip the cable for a insulated cover and twist and connect it. Strip length so that the core wire slightly extends from the the insulated cover for 8mm. Never solder the metal tube of the sleeve. If this causes the length stranded conductor when connecting cables. of the metal tube of the sleeve to be slightly shorter Be careful not to cause the loosely stranded than the stripping length, this is no problem. conductor to come in contact with adjacent The wiring cables and applicable sleeves are listed terminals or others. Insert the cable leads into in the table below. Use the same manufacturer for the terminal block securely.
  • Page 41  Wiring to Ground Terminal External HART Power Device Source Protect the cable of the ground terminal by using – F0513.ai heat-shrink tubing, etc. Use a ring tongue terminal for M4 terminals with an insulation sleeve. Figure 5.11 FN310 Input Terminal Wire Connection Diagram  4-20 mA Loop Connection When connect FN310 to the 4-20 mA loop, connect as Figure 5.12. Distributor 2-wire HART 250Ω Device – – –...
  • Page 42: Grounding

    <5. Wiring>  Input Cable Wiring Grounding The input cable shield should be connected to Class D grounding with the grounding resistance grounding terminal inside of the housing. of 100Ω or less is necessary. To connect the • The input cable shield should not be connected grounding cable to FN310 directly, use the ground to grounding terminal inside of the HART terminal on the top of the housing. Do not share the device. ground wiring with other devices. • Connection to the ground terminal of HART device housing, refer to the User's Manual.  Applicable Cables Insulated cables for industrial equipment such as;  Grounding When Connecting to the 4-20 mA • 600V polyvinyl chloride insulated wires (IV); JIS Loop C3307 When using junction box, connect the shield wire • Polyvinyl chloride insulated wires for electrical of the input cable and 4-20 mA loop cable. In order...
  • Page 43: Operation

    “Connecting to the Field Wireless Network”. If any of the above errors are indicated on the 1) Setting the HART Device display of the integral indicator or the device Set the parameters of the HART device as configuration tool, refer to subsection 8.10.3 shown in Table 6.1. Refer to the user manual of “Errors and Countermeasures” for the corrective the HART device for the setting method. action. 2) Checking Installation and Wiring Ensure that the FN310, FN110 and the HART device are installed correctly according to the  Verify and Change HART Device Setting and procedures described in section 4 “Installation”, Values and section 5 “Wiring”. 3) Connecting to the Field Wireless Network Table 6.1 lists the required configuration for the Insert batteries into the battery case, and install HART device. These parameters must be set before connecting the HART device to the FN310. to the FN310. For details of installation of battery, refer to subsection 8.3 “Replacing the...
  • Page 44: Starting Operation

    NOTE for detail. This parameter is not required when connecting to the 4-20 mA loop. Before provisioning, connect the FN110. For • HART Master Mode detail on how to install the FN110, refer to Set the HART Master Mode of FN310. When subsection 4.2.1 “Installation of FN110”. there is a HART Master device on the 4-20 mA loop, set HART Master Mode of FN310 to avoid duplication. Refer to section 9 “Parameters Summary” for detail. IM 01W03D01-01EN...
  • Page 45 • Date (Time and date when provisioning was performed by FieldMate) This provisioning information file is required to load from the field wireless configurator to the field wireless integrated gateway. Store the file carefully. F0602.ai Figure 6.2 Provisioning Example  Provisioning Work This subsection describes provisioning work using FieldMate as the provisioning device. Provisioning work performs provisioning for each field wireless device using FieldMate and an infrared adapter. When using the Yokogawa recommended near infrared adapter for the provisioning device, the distance between the front panel of this product and the infrared surface of the near infrared adapter should be within 30 cm. For details on the Yokogawa recommended infrared adapter, refer to subsection 8.2 “Recommended Products List”. Perform the following provisioning tasks. • Setting provisioning information • Creating a provisioning information file 1) Setting provisioning information Set the device tag and Network ID using a FieldMate provisioning function. The device tag, Network ID, and join key are set in the field wireless device. It is not necessary to input a join key because FieldMate automatically generates it.
  • Page 46 Ready 2: F0606.ai (Disconnect) Searching (d) Join (Disconnect) (Connect) (Connect) Confirm connecting status: Join (c) Operation (d) (Publish) F0603.ai * B y using a magnet switch or filed device configuration tool, transitions to the Deep F0607.ai sleep state from any state. Figure 6.3 Wireless Status Transition NOTE If the FN310 searches the field wireless network for long time low ambient temperature condition, sometimes error “AL.20 LOWBAT” is displayed on the integral indicator. It occurs because of battery characteristics even when using new batteries. After joining to the field wireless network, this error will be cleared within one hour if battery has no failure. IM 01W03D01-01EN...
  • Page 47: Display Contents Of The Integral Indicator

    • Confirm connecting F0611.ai status • Startup Shutting Down • Alert When shut down the FN310, remove the battery pack or set the FN310 to deep sleep mode by the  Process Value device configuration tool or magnet switch. The process value obtained from the HART device is displayed. For detail information about the display NOTE settings, refer to section 7 “Setting Parameters”. When sensor data is more than five orders of • Refer to subsection 8.3 “Replacing the magnitude, scroll automatically after 2 seconds. Battery Pack” for the battery pack removing. • When storing the FN310 with a battery pack inserted, it is recommended to put the FN310 into deep sleep mode to conserve battery power. For details on how to switch to deep sleep mode, refer to subsection 7.3.9 “Switching to the Deep Sleep Mode”. F0608.ai When publish is not configured or reading of process value from the HART device are not set, following is displayed. F0609.ai IM 01W03D01-01EN...
  • Page 48: Setting Parameters

    <7. Setting Parameters> Setting Parameters FN310 can remotely handle sensor type changes, Preparing Software Tag No. setup, monitoring of self-diagnostic results, according to communication with the fi eld wireless 7.2.1 Softwares for the Field Wireless confi guration tool or the device confi guration tool. Confi guration Tool and the Device Confi guration Tool Preparation for Parameter Before using the device confi guration tool, confi rm that CF/DD and DeviceDTM for this product are Setting installed in the device confi guration tool.
  • Page 49: Parameter Usage And Selection

    Integrated Gateway or Field Wireless Management IMPORTANT Station is necessary for setting the dotted line part. Refer to subsection 8.2 “Recommended Products After setting and sending data with the field List” for the field wireless configuration tool of our wireless configuration tool or the device recommendation. configuration tool, wait 30 seconds before turning off the FN310. If it is turned off too soon, the setting will not be stored in the FN310. Table 7.1 Parameter Usage and Selection Item Description Sets the Tag No. for Device Tag (software tag). The Tag No. can be set Tag No. sixteen characters (alphanumeric characters, including - and . ). Output mode Allows outputting process value and self-diagnostic information via field wireless network. Either or all of sensor input (AI1/AI2/AI3/AI4: Process Value), and self-diagnostic information (UAPMO: Diagnostic Status) can be set output data.
  • Page 50 <7. Setting Parameters> (UAPMO) (Configuration) Menu (Online) • UAPMO • Configuration • UAP Option • UDO • Diagnostics • Hardware Write Protect • CO • Alerts • Static Revision • TRANSDUCER • Power Status • Reset Energy Left • HART INTERFACE •...
  • Page 51 <7. Setting Parameters> Menu (Online) (Continued) (Configuration) (HART INTERFACE) • Configuration • Transmitter Status Alert Mask • HART Identification • Power Source • HART Status • Boot Strap Time • HART PV • Configuration Saving Time • HART PV Parameters •...
  • Page 52 <7. Setting Parameters> (2) Menu Tree The menu tree of the our recommended device configuration tool is shown below. Refer to subsection 8.2 “Recommended products list” for the device configuration tool of our recommendation. Online Menu (Profile) (Identification) • Profile • Identification • Version Revision • Diagnostics • Power Status • CTS Version • Alerts • Configuration • ITS Version • TRANSDUCER • Others • Identification Number •...
  • Page 53 <7. Setting Parameters> Menu (Online) (Continued) (PV/SV/TV/QV) (Block Info) • Block Info • Tag Description • Process Value • Simulation (Process Value) • Mode • Process Value.Value • Concentrator OID • Process Value.Status • Scale • PV Energy Left Enable (Simulation) (Simulate Value) •...
  • Page 54: Parameters For Wireless Communication

    Concentrator Object block: Configuration Device Tag and device information can be checked The network-related information can be checked. as follows. (2) Update Time  Procedure to Read the Device Tag and Device Information CO block: Data publication period Set the update time value to 5 to 3600 seconds. • Device Tag (Software Tag) The setting affects the battery life. This is specified by writing characters (up to When update time is set 0 second, FN310 stops 16 characters) that differs from those specified updating process variables via the field wireless in Tag No. to the module. For details how to network. And it also stops the acquisition of process confirm this, refer to subsection “Connecting to variables from the HART device. the Field Wireless Network”. • Tag Description (3) Remaining Battery Life This is a universal parameter to store the UAPMO block: Energy Left...
  • Page 55: Parameters For Hart Device

    <7. Setting Parameters> 7.3.6 Parameters for HART Device NOTE  HART Device Information • After changing the parameter of Boot Strap IFO block:Boot Strap Time and Configuration Time or Configuration Saving Time, restart Saving Time FN310 to apply the changing. Figure 7.2 shows the detail about the Boot Strap • When the Boot Strap Time is longer than the Time and the Configuration Saving Time. Boot time-out of the device configuration tool, an Strap Time is defined as the time from the power- error may occur. At that time, reconnect the on of the HART device until the reliable data is tool to get the value. available. When Update Time is shorter than Boot Strap Time or the difference between Update Time and Boot Strap Time is less than 2 seconds, HART device operates continuously and FN310 supplies power at all times. Configuration Saving Time is defined as the time until the HART device finishes saving the configuration. Configuration Saving Time is required to change when Configuration Saving Time of HART device is longer than the default value.
  • Page 56: Assignment To Ai Object

    <7. Setting Parameters>  HART Data Conversion There are different encoding in some fields that are defined in the ISA100.11a and HART. FN310 converts into ISA100.11a encoding when mapping parameters to IFO block. Table 7.2 shows the conversion method. HART data conversion is only applicable to HART Command of transmitting from the FN310. HART Command sent from the host system is not converted. Table 7.2 HART Data Conversion Item HART ISA100.11a Remarks Packed ASCII Holds the converted value for String ASCII the following parameters of IFO object. Tag Name Description Transmitter Message Convert to 1000-1717 according Holds the converted value for Unit Code Engineering Unit Code...
  • Page 57: Switching To Deep Sleep Mode

    7-10 <7. Setting Parameters> 7.3.9 Switching to Deep Sleep Mode 7.3.10 Switching to the Silence Mode When the FN310 will not be used for a long time, This is a function to pause the FN310 when it switch the FN310 to the deep sleep mode to cannot join the field wireless network after a conserve battery power. There are two methods specified time has elapsed. This function is effective of switching to the deep sleep mode. To switch to in conserving battery power when, for example, deep sleep mode, follow the procedure below. the installation of the Field Wireless Integrated Gateway is delayed compared to that of field  Magnet Switch Operation wireless devices. When the FN310 fails to search Procedures for switching to the deep sleep mode the network for about 120 minutes, it switches to using a magnet switch are as follows.
  • Page 58: Self-Diagnostics

    <7. Setting Parameters> Self-Diagnostics NOTE 7.4.1 Identify Problems by Using the Be careful when changing the alert category and Device Configuration Tool turning detection on and off as described above. Be sure to set UAP Option Enable diagnostic The device configuration tool allows checking the status configuration to disable again to prevent self-diagnostic results and settings of the FN310. First, check Diagnostic Status of the self-diagnostic setting errors. results.  Procedure to Call Up the Self-Diagnostic 7.4.2 Alert Report Parameter FN310 generates alert information related to UAPMO block: Diagnostic Status Diagnostic Status and automatically sends to a field wireless gateway. To use this function, the following Any of the four categories (Function check, alert setting is necessary. When “Out of Service” for...
  • Page 59: Checking With Integral Indicator

    7-12 <7. Setting Parameters> 7.4.3 Checking with Integral Indicator NOTE If an error is detected by running self-diagnostics, an error number is displayed on the integral indicator. If there is more than one error, the error number changes at 2 seconds interval. See table 8.4 regarding the alarm codes. F0707.ai Figure 7.3 Error Check with Integral Indicator Table 7.5 Diagnostic Status NAMUR NE107 Bits Contents Categorization* Bit31(MSB) F: Failure status Bit30 C: Function check status Bit29 O: Out of specification status Bit28 M: Maintenance required status Bit27...
  • Page 60 Table 7.6 Diagnostic Results Summary NAMUR Diagnostic Status Alert NE107 Diagnostic Status Detail Description Contents Type Category* Faults in electronics ADAPTER FAIL FN310 failure ANTENNA FAIL FN110 failure INTERNAL BUS FAIL Communication failure between FN110 and FN310 SENSOR FAIL Communication failure between FN310 Faults in sensor or actuator element and HART devices DEVICE CONNECTION ERR Connection failure between FN310 and Installation,...
  • Page 61: Maintenance

    Table 8.1 Recommended Products List If static electricity cannot be suppressed, Yokogawa-recommended Instrument check that the surrounding atmosphere does Provisioning Device Tool • F ieldMate (R2.03 or later) not contain explosive gas or steam before • P rovisioning Device Tool replacing the Battery Pack. • I nfrared Adapter certified by Yokogawa • Be sure to use a battery pack that is Supplier: ACTiSYS Product name: IrDA InfraRed USB Adaptor indicated as “Rev.1” for explosion protected Product number: IR224UN-LN96 (9600bps) instruments. Field Wireless Configuration Tool • F ield Wireless Integrated Gateway attached Software Field Wireless Configurator Field Wireless Management Tool • F ield Wireless Management Station attached Software...
  • Page 62: Replacing The Batteries

    <8. Maintenance>  Removing Replacing the Batteries 1. Loosen the four screws on the front panel. The batteries in the battery pack can be replaced. 2. Pull the lever in the direction of the arrow in Batteries are not installed when shipped from the Figure 8.1. factory. Assemble the battery pack as follows. 3. Pull out the battery connector from the front WARNING panel back. 4. Pull the battery pack. Be sure to replace the batteries or open and close the battery pack in a non-hazardous area. Doing so in a hazardous area could cause an explosion. CAUTION When replacing the batteries, be sure to replace the two batteries at the same time and do not use an old and a new battery together. The type of the two batteries should be the same. F0802.ai  Disassembling Figure 8.1 Removing the Battery Pack 1. Loosen a battery case fixing screw. 2. Remove old batteries. Remove the battery by CAUTION pushing up the negative side of the battery as...
  • Page 63: Handling Batteries

    <8. Maintenance>  Batteries Handling Batteries Part number: F9915NR This battery pack uses two primary lithium- Alternatively, following batteries may be purchased thionyl chloride batteries. Each battery contains approximately 5 grams of lithium, for a total of 10 and used. • Tadiran TL-5930/S or SL-2780/S grams in each pack. Under normal conditions, • VITZROCELL SB-D02 the battery materials are self-contained and are not reactive as long as the batteries and the pack CAUTION integrity are maintained. Care should be taken to prevent thermal, electrical or mechanical damage. When replacing the batteries, be sure to replace Protect the electrode of the battery pack to avoid the two batteries at the same time and do not rapid electrical discharge. Discharged a battery may use an old and a new battery together. The type lead to fluid leakage and excessive heat. Batteries of the two batteries should be the same. should be stored in a clean and dry area. For maximum battery life, storage temperature should not exceed 30°C. Transportation of products containing lithium batteries WARNING Batteries used for this product contain lithium.
  • Page 64: Switching Lcd Display

    Performing provisioning work is necessary when magnet to the magnet switch1. The contents of the replacing the FN110. Update the configuration display changes as follows every two seconds. information of the target device by using field 1. Wireless Communication Status. See Table 8.2. wireless configuration tool. For details of 2. Object Name (AI1) provisioning, refer to subsection 6.3 “Connecting to 3. Process Value of AI1 block the Field Wireless Network”. 4. Object Name (AI2) 5. Process Value of AI2 block Replacing the FN310 6. Object Name (AI3) 7. Process Value of AI3 block This subsection describes the procedure for replacing the FN310. Replace the FN310 as 8. Object Name (AI4) 9. Process Value of AI4 block follows. One-to-one Connection 10. Tag No. (If specified when ordering) After display, return to normal display contents. 1. Back up the configuration of the FN310. 2. Remove the battery pack. Table 8.2 Wireless Status 3. Remove the FN110 and the HART device, and...
  • Page 65: Replacing The Hart Device

    <8. Maintenance> Replacing the HART Device 8.10 Troubleshooting This subsection describes the procedure for If any abnormality appears in the measured values, replacing the HART device. use the troubleshooting flow chart below to isolate Replace the HART device as follows. and resolve the problem. Since some problems One-to-one Connection have complex causes, these flow charts may 1. Remove the battery pack. not identify all. If you have difficulty isolating or 2. Disconnect the HART device from the FN310. correcting a problem, contact Yokogawa service 3. Connect the new HART device to the FN310. If personnel. necessary, configure the HART device before 8.10.1 Basic Troubleshooting Flow installing. First determine whether the process variable 4. Remounting the battery pack. is actually abnormal or a problem exists in the 4-20 mA Loop Connection measurement system. If the problem is in the 1. Switch off the power supplies of the 4-20 mA measurement system, isolate the problem and loop.
  • Page 66: Example Of Troubleshooting Flow

    <8. Maintenance> 8.10.2 Example of Troubleshooting Flow The following shows an example of the flow for troubleshooting. Refer to this example and Table 8.3. Locate the problem and take the corresponding countermeasure. The following phenomena indicate that this instrument may be out of operation. [Example] • No output signal is delivered. • Process variable changes but the output signal remains unchanged. •...
  • Page 67: Errors And Countermeasures

    Normal action Check the AL.45 FN310 conditions TEMP HI temperature ambient when the out of device is above temperature temperature specification +85°C returns to of the FN310 +85°C below ADAPTER Recovers Normal action Check the FN310 TEMP LO temperature ambient when the is below temperature temperature -40°C returns to of the FN310 -40°C or...
  • Page 68 CONNECTION error Hold previous the power problem between the consumption value HART device Output of the status: BAD and FN310 start-up of Configuration the HART device is 21mA or less • C heck the HART device’s Polling Address is 1 • C heck...
  • Page 69 HART Status status of the setting of the Device HART device, Output status: HART device Failure Malfunctioned BAD non- connected to and take measures specific the FN310 according to the manual Connected Detect Normal action Check the AL.81 HART DEVICE Reset the device CONFIGURATION Configuration HART Status setting of the...
  • Page 70 Specification HART device, Output status: HART device CURRENT Loop Current BAD non- connected to SATURATED Saturated* and take measures specific the FN310 according to HART NON Detect Output value: Check the AL.86 the manual PRIMARY Normal HART Status setting of the VARIABLE OUT Non Primary Output status:...
  • Page 71: Parameter Summary

    Diagnostic Allows Categorize for each summary of Diagnostic Refer to Table W(P) Configuration Status when Enable diagnostic status configuration 9.2. in UAP Option is set to Enable. 0x08: F:Failure status 0x04: C:Function check status 0x02: O:Out of specification status 0x01: M:Maintenance required status Find Device When set a value other than 0, FN310 displays “Squ.” on the LCD. The value means the display duration. After displaying, this value returns to 0. Unit: second Range: 0 to 60 IM 01W03D01-01EN...
  • Page 72 3: b attery powered, less than 25% remaining capacity Available to write note into this parameter. W(P) Energy Harvest Type Power Supply Indicates the measured power supply voltage (V). Voltage Indicates the status of the hardware write protection Hardware Write Protect switch. 0: Off 1: On Indicates the temperature of the FN110. Antenna Temperature Indicates the temperature of the FN310. Adapter Temperature Temperature Selects the temperature unit to be indicated on °C W(P) Antenna Temperature and Adapter Temperature. Unit 1000: K 1001: °C (default) 1002: °F 1003: °R Connected The On/Off or priority for Connected Device 1. Off W(P) Device Maintenance Alert can be set.
  • Page 73 <9. Parameter Summary> Object Attribute Handling Label Description Default value Other Faults The On/Off or priority for Other Faults Alert can be 1. Off W(P) UAPMO Alert set. 2. 15 block 1. On/Off setting (continued) 0: On, 255: Off (default) 2. Alert report priority: 0 to 15 (default: 15) The On/Off or priority for Faults Non-compliance 1. Off W(P) Faults Non- compliance Alert Alert can be set. 2. 15 1. On/Off setting 0: On, 255: Off (default) 2.
  • Page 74 <9. Parameter Summary> Object Attribute Handling Label Description Default value The On/Off or priority for Faults Sensor or Actuator 1. Off W(P) Faults Sensor or UAPMO Actuator Alert Alert can be set. 2. 15 block 1. On/Off setting (continued) 0: On, 255: Off (default) 2. Alert report priority: 0 to 15 (default: 15) The On/Off or priority for Faults Electronics Alert 1. Off W(P) Faults Electronics Alert can be set. 2.
  • Page 75 <9. Parameter Summary> Object Attribute Handling Label Description Default value Tag Description Memo field available to write anything. Transducer W(P) TRANSDUCER Indicates the model name of the FN310. Model block Serial Number Indicates the serial number of the FN310. Select PV Value displaying on the integral indicator. W(P) Display Selection 0: AI1 (default) 1: AI2 2: AI3 3: AI4 LCD Intermittent Select the off time of the integral indicator. Intermittent W(P) Time 0: Continuous mode mode...
  • Page 76 <9. Parameter Summary> Object Attribute Handling Label Description Default value Indicates the Date Code fields contained in the Date Code HART command 13 response. block Format: ddmmyy (continued) dd: Day (Hexadecimal, 2 digit) mm: Month (Hexadecimal, 2 digit) yy: Year (Hexadecimal, 2 digit minus 1900) Transmitter Indicates the Transmitter Status fields contained in 0x00 the HART command 3 response by mapping to the Status Bit. Bit definitions are as following. 0: Primary Variable out of limits 1: Non Primary Variable out of limits 2: Loop Current Saturated 3: Loop Current Fixed 4: More Status Available 5: Cold Start 6: Configuration Changed 7: Device Malfunctioned Transmitter mA...
  • Page 77 W(P) the process value stable after starts up. When the Boot Strap Time is longer than the Publish period, in order to supply continuous power to the HART device, battery life will be shorter. Unit: second Range: 1 to 3500 Configuration Set the time until the HART device save the setting W(P) Saving Time after change settings. Unit: second Range: 0 to 300 Select the Master Mode of FN310 Primary W(P) HART Master 1: Primary (default) Mode 0: Secondary HART Preamble Set the number of the Preamble to be added to the W(P) top of the HART frame when starting to transmit the HART Command by FN310. Range: 0 to 20 Indicates the integrated value of the number of HART Retry...
  • Page 78 <9. Parameter Summary> Object Attribute Handling Label Description Default value Process Value AI1, AI2, AI3, and AI4 are output object. 1. --- 1. Value: output value of the object. 2. --- block 2. S tatus: indicates the status of the object’s output value. Block Mode Select the block’s operation status. O/S and Auto W(P) 1.Auto block can be selected. 2. Auto 1. Target: Specify object mode of the object. 3. Auto 2. Actual: Indicates current mode of the object. 4. Auto block 3. P ermitted: Indicates the mode selected by Target of the object.
  • Page 79 <9. Parameter Summary> AI algorithm Mode and PV.Status Operator Mode.Target handling Operator Simulate Switch Simulate Value PV AI Publish HART Transducer Scale Input Device Value Auto Process Value Range Scale Type F0901.ai Figure 9.1 Example Schema of Analog Input Object IM 01W03D01-01EN...
  • Page 80 <9. Parameter Summary> Table 9.2 Diagnostic Status Detail Diagnostic NAMUR Diagnostic Status Detail Description status NE107 assignment bit Category Diagnostic Status Detail.1 ADAPTER FAIL Bit27 FN310 failure Bit27 ANTENNA FAIL FN110 failure INTERNAL BUS FAIL Communication failure between FN110 and Bit27 FN310 SENSOR FAIL Disconnection or communication error, Bit26 between the HART device and FN310 DEVICE CONNECTION ERR Connection error between the HART device Bit25...
  • Page 81: General Specifications

    10-1 <10. General Specifications> 10. General Specifications Please refer to GS 01W03D01-01EN for the latest  FUNCTIONAL SPECIFICATIONS information. Input: This product has HART master function 10.1 Standard Specifications and enables setting primary and secondary. Communication specifications between this  POWER SUPPLY SPECIFICATIONS product and HART devices are below. Protocol revision: HART 7* Battery: Communication mode: Dedicated battery pack. HART multidrop connection 4 mA fixed Rated voltage: 7.2 V HART point-to-point connection 4-20 mA Rated capacity: 19 Ah Number of HART devices: 1 device Battery Pack: Cable: Max 20 m (AWG14 to 22 with shield) 2x primary lithium-thionyl chloride batteries *: T he HART protocol ensures backward compatibility with With battery case (batteries sold separately) the previous revisions.
  • Page 82 Operating: 0 to 100%RH (non-condensation) Storage: 0 to 100%RH (non-condensation) Ambient Temperature Gradient: Operating: ±10°C/h or less Storage: ±20°C/h or less Vibration Resistance: 0.21 mm P-P (10 - 60 Hz), 3 G (60 - 2 kHz) Shock Resistance: 50 G 11 ms  REGULATORY COMPLIANCE STATEMENTS This product satisfies the following standards. * P lease confirm that an installation region fulfills an applicable standard. If additional regulatory information and approvals are required, contact a Yokogawa representative. CE Conformity: EMC Directive: EN61326-1 Class A Table 2, EN55011 Class A RoHS Directive: EN50581 ATEX Directive: See “OPTIONAL SPECIFICATIONS (For Explosion Protected Types)” Other Normative Standards: Safety: EN61010-1 (Indoor/Outdoor use) Canadian Safety Standards: CAN/CSA-C22.2 No.61010-1 CAN/CSA-C22.2 No.94.1, CAN/CSA-C22.2 No.94.2...
  • Page 83: Model And Suffix Codes

    10-3 <10. General Specifications> 10.2 Model And Suffix Codes Suffix Code Model Descriptions ................Field Wireless Multi-Protocol Module FN310 General Inter module -A1 ......... Digital communication for FN series Specifica- communication Protocol -J ........Digital communication (HART 7 * tion -M ........Digital communication (RS485 Modbus Protocol) 0 ........Plastic (Polycarbonate) Housing Material Electrical connection 0 ........Horizontal connection: blind plug, Vertical connection: G 1/2 female * 1 ........Horizontal connection: blind plug, Vertical connection: 1/2 NPT female * 2 ........Horizontal connection: blind plug, Vertical connection: M20 female * 3 ........
  • Page 84: Optional Specifications (For Explosion Protected Types)

    10-4 <10. General Specifications> 10.3 Optional Specifications (For Explosion Protected Types) Item Description Code Factory United States FM Intrinsically safe Approval (United States) Applicable Standards: C lass 3600:2011, Class 3610:2010, Class 3810:2005, Mutual ANSI/ISA-60079-0-2013, ANSI/ISA-60079-11-2014, (FM) NEMA 250-2003, ANSI/IEC-60529-2004 (R2011) Intrinsically safe for Class I, II, III, Division 1, Groups A, B, C, D, E, F & G, Class I, Zone 0, in Hazardous Locations, AEx ia IIC Enclosure: IP66 and Type 4X, Temperature Class: T4, Amb. Temp. : –40 to 70 °C (–40 to 158 °F) FS17 Electrical Parameters: Wireless Communication (Connector) Uo = 5.88 V, Io = 613 mA, Po = 907 mW, Co = 5.82 μF, Lo = 25 μH VOUT (Terminal 1, 2) Uo = 23.1V, Io = 87 mA, Po = 450 mW, Co = 100 nF, Lo = 3 mH COMM (Terminal 3, 4) Ui = 30 V, Ii = 300 mA, Pi = 1 W (linear source), Ci = 20 nF, Li = 0 μH Dielectric Strength: 500 V a.c. r.m.s., 1 minute FM Intrinsically safe Approval (Canada) Canada Applicable Standards: C AN/CSA-C22.2 No. 0-10 (R2015), CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 94.1-07 (R2012), CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 94.2-07 (R2012), CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 60079-0:11, CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 60079-11:14, CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 60529-05 (R2015), CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 61010-1-12 Ex ia IIC T4 Ga...
  • Page 85: Optional Specifications (Connection Device Types)

    10-5 <10. General Specifications> 10.4 Optional Specifications (Connection Device Types) Item Description Code Connection device type* SENCOM* *1: W hen protocol code M is selected, specify the connection device. *2: F U20F-NPT, FU20F-FSM, FU24F-NPT, FU24F-FSM, SC25F-AGP25-120, SC25F-AGP25-225, SC25F-ALP25-120, SC25F- ALP25-225. 10.5 Optional Specifications Item Description Code Protection cap* Metal waterproof cap 316 SST tag plate wired onto module Wired tag plate *: When protection cap is not specified, dust-cap is attached. 10.6 Optional Accessories Item Parts Number Description Battery pack assembly Battery case, Lithium-thionyl chloride batteries* 2 pieces F9090FD* Batteries* Lithium-thionyl chloride batteries* , 2 pieces F9915NR...
  • Page 86 10-6 <10. General Specifications>  2-inch pipe mounting (for horizontal piping) Unit: mm (approx. inch) 112 (4.41) 48 (1.89) 100 (3.94) (1.14) FN110 Grounding terminal Blind plug Integral indicator Electrical connection Magnet switch 2 Magnet switch 1 Mounting bracket 40 (1.57) 93 (3.66) 80 (3.15) 2-inch pipe F1002.ai...
  • Page 87: Lcd Display Character List

    10-7 <10. General Specifications> 10.8 LCD Display Character List . (Period) - (Minus) F1012.ai IM 01W03D01-01EN...
  • Page 88: Revision Information

    Revision Information Title : FN310 Field Wireless Multi-Protocol Module (HART Protocol) Manual No. : IM 01W03D01-01EN Edition Date Page Revised item July 2014 ― New Publication Dec. 2014 Add Table 2.1 Add Bundled items Add 4-20 mA loop connection May 2015 3-1, 5-1, 5-6, 5-7, 6-2, 7-7, 8-4, 10-1 ― Add FM Approval (United States and Canada) and IECEx Certification.

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