Using The Field Communicator; Overview - Emerson Fisher 4320 Instruction Manual

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Instruction Manual
October 2009
Field Communicator
1 Offline
2 Online
3 Frequency Device
4 Utility
Online

1 Overview

2 Configure
3 Service Tools

Using the Field Communicator

Overview
Refer to figure 15 for the Overview menu tree.
Check Status
Check Status shows device and communications
status.
Primary Purpose Variables
Percent of Span—indicates the position of the
monitored equipment (e.g. valve) as a percent of
travel or span.
Switch Status—indicates the position of the
monitored equipment (e.g. valve) as a discrete
value; OPEN, CLOSED, or PARTIALLY OPEN.
Time Since Reset—indicates the time (in hours,
minutes, and seconds) since the 4320 received a
restart command.
Overview
1 Check Status
1
2 Primary Purpose Variable
3 Shortcuts
Shortcuts
1-3
1 Device Information
2 Calibrate
3 Join Device to Network
Figure 15. Field Communicator Menu Tree—Overview
4320 Wireless Position Monitor
Primary Purpose Variables
1-2
1 Percent of Span
2 Switch Status
3 Time Since Reset
Device Information
1 Manufacturer
2 Model
3 HART Universal Rev.
4 Device Revision
1-3-1
5 Firmware Revision
6 Hardware Revision
7 DD Revision
8 Radio Information
Shortcuts
Device Information
D Manufacturer—identifies the manufacturer of
the instrument.
D Model—indicates the device type.
D HART Universal Rev.—indicates the HART
Universal Revision.
D Device Revision—indicates the revision
number of the software for communication between
the Field Communicator and the instrument.
D Firmware Revision—indicates the revision
number of the firmware in the instrument.
D Hardware Revision—indicates the revision
number of the electrical circuitry within the
instrument printed wiring board.
D DD Revision—indicates the revision level of the
device description.
Radio Information
1 Manufacturer
1-3-1-8
2 Model
3 Device Revision
4 Hardware Revision
5 Firmware Revision
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