5150 Series HART
Introduction
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The 5150 Series HART
Communicator is a full function HART
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HART
Connection
Display and Touch Screen
(No Stylus Required)
Keyboard, Full QWERTY
Keys, Direction Arrows
Keys, Information and Advance
Keys, Numeric
Key, Power On/Off
Key, Backlight
Recharging Cradle is not rated for intrinsic safety and should only be used in a non-hazardous area.
See the "Hazardous Area Use" section of the Control Drawing.
Battery Pack Installation & Removal
Pack is held into the communicator by two standard 6-32 screws with hex sockets that require a 7/64" hex wrench. Do not over-tighten battery case screws
Installation: Set the communicator enclosure with the display downward on a flat stable surface. Rest the battery pack in the battery pack compartment of the enclosure
leaving a ½" gap between the battery pack and the connector on the communicator enclosure. Slide the battery pack upward along the enclosure until the connectors
mate completely and the screws are aligned with the threaded inserts on the communicator body. Thread the screws into the insert to complete the installation.
Removal: Reverse the order of the operations.
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Powering On the HART
Communicator
Push the power button for 1 full second, then release. After approximately 2 seconds a splash screen will appear & the HART
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Connecting to a HART
Device
The main system menu is the initial menu at power turn on. It is also accessible from any HART
There are three distinct areas on a System Menu (Top, Center, Bottom)
System
Menu
Focus Pane
(Red Box)
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HART
Connections
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HART
Connection descriptions
the communicator will immediately initiate connection, and additional polling is terminated. If the poll address range is not a single address and a device is found the
communicator will continually search throughout the full range of addresses to find any available connections.
choose a device and press "Accept", the box will collapse and the communicator will initiate connection.
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Online HART
Menu - (SDC-625)
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The HART
Device Menus are only accessible when a HART
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Communicator Quick Start Guide
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Communicator supporting Universal, Common Practice & Device Specific commands.
Charging Indicator
There is a multicolor light
on the recharging cradle.
This light indicates the
current charging mode.
Off
– No battery pack inserted,
or power disconnected
Solid Green
Flashing Amber
Solid Amber
of charging range
Flashing Red
– Battery fault
Solid Red
Battery/ Time
System Navigation
(Touch the icon or Press the number)
1. Handheld Setup Icon
2. HART
3. System Info Icon
Repolling
Indicates that no device is detected in the active polling range. The communicator is still actively polling the HART
range you have selected in the HART
Indicates that multiple devices were found in the polling range and you must select which device to communicate with.
Pressing the yellow icon will bring up a list box with all devices that were found in the polling address range. Once you
Indicates that the device selected is connecting and the Device Description (DD) is loading.
Initialization is complete and a device is actively connected to the HART
poll for other devices. If the green bar is selected the communicator will exit the system menus and go to the online HART
menu.
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communication enabled device is connected and communicating with the HART
Battery Pack Installation & Removal
7/64" hexagonal socket
– Battery is charged
– Battery is charging
– Battery temp out
– Charger fault
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menu.
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Setup Icon
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setup. If the poll address range is a single address, and a device is found at that address
Do not over-tighten battery case screws.
Maximum torque should not exceed 7 in-lb.
Battery should be charged completely
(10 hours) before using the first time.
6-32 screws with
µSD memory
card access
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communicator application will load.
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HART
Polling Address Range Selection
Allows you to select a range of addresses
to poll, or to select a tag or long tag to use
in polling for a HART
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network. The communicator does not continue to
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enabled device.
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address
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Communicator.
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