Adapter for installing process photometers in varivent process connections (20 pages)
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Operating Instructions WirelessHART Adapter SWA70 Intelligent wireless modem with power supply for field devices BA061S/04/en/11.09 Version 1.01.xx 71106063...
WirelessHART Adapter SWA70 Revision History Product Manual Changes Remarks version 1.00.xx BA061S/04/en/03.09 – Original manual 1.01.xx BA061S/04/en/11.09 Chapter 5 Update and addition of new connection diagrams Chapter 8.2.2 Join key now 8 character hexadecimal Chapter 11 Trouble-shooting updated Chapter 12...
• The adapter may be opened in a Dust-Ex hazardous area only when the measuring point is free of dust and adequately ventilated. • Any tampering with the antenna, electronics or battery unit invalidates Endress+Hauser’s warranty as well as the telecommuncation compliance and any hazardous area approval.
" Caution! • Changes or modifications to the adapter not expressly approved by the Endress+Hauser will void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. RTT&T compliance This device complies with the the Radio and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Directive (RTT&E), 1999/5/EC;...
1 Safety WirelessHART Adapter SWA70 Conventions and icons In order to highlight safety relevant or alternative operating procedures in the manual, the following conventions have been used, each indicated by a corresponding icon in the margin. Safety conventions Icon Significance...
• If the adapter is found to be damaged, it must not be commissioned and installed. In the event of damage to the adapter, contact your Endress+Hauser Sales Center. Where possible, return the adapter to us in its original packing.
2 Identification WirelessHART Adapter SWA70 Device designation The device designation together with 1) Order number, 2) Serial number, 3) Telecommunication compliance, is to be found on the nameplate affixed to the side of the module, see Fig. 2-1. Order Code...
WirelessHART Adapter SWA70 2 Identification Licensing agreement The CD-ROM supplied with the WirelessHART adapter contains a number of components that are required for its commissioning. These can be installed free-of-charge on the computer to be used with the adapter under the following operating systems: •...
3 Function and System Design WirelessHART Adapter SWA70 Function and System Design Wireless Adapter SWA70 Wireless Adapter SWA70 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 to a host application via a WirelessHART fieldgate.
WirelessHART Adapter SWA70 4 Mechanical Installation Mechanical Installation Getting started Wireless Adapter SWA70 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.
4 Mechanical Installation WirelessHART Adapter SWA70 Design A dimensional drawing is to be found in Chapter 12, Technical Data. Fig. 4-2 shows the parts of the housing relevant to mounting. Fig. 4-2: Lateral view of Wireless Adapter SWA70t Antenna Connection adapter (not shown)
WirelessHART Adapter SWA70 4 Mechanical Installation Installation on a field device You require the following tools to install the Wireless Adapter SWA70 • Metric spanner AF 24 (SW 24) for the connection adapter • Metric spanner AF 25 (SW 25) for the counternut...
4 Mechanical Installation WirelessHART Adapter SWA70 Separate mounting It is recommended that Wireless Adapter SWA70 be installed separate from a field device when: • there is insufficient space at the measuring point to mount the adapter on the field device •...
WirelessHART Adapter SWA70 4 Mechanical Installation 4.5.2 Pipe mounting Mount on a pipe of max. 70 mm diameter as shown in Fig.4-5. Pipe or post max. 70 mm dia Pipe mounting bracket Mounting bracket Fig. 4-5: Installation on a pipe...
5 Electrical Installation WirelessHART Adapter SWA70 Electrical Installation Wiring diagrams Device types The Wireless Adapter SWA70 can be connected to the following the device types/configurations: • Field device operating in a control loop without communication resistor • Field device operating in a control loop with communication resistor –...
WirelessHART Adapter SWA70 5 Electrical Installation 5.1.1 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: •...
5 Electrical Installation WirelessHART Adapter SWA70 5.1.2 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...20 mA signal. Alternatively it is used in HART multidrop mode. The adapter provides the following functions: •...
WirelessHART Adapter SWA70 5 Electrical Installation 5.1.3 Two-wire device powered by adapter In this configuration, the field device is operating independently and is powered by the adapter. The adapter provides the following functions: • Current measurement via 4...20 mA interface •...
5 Electrical Installation WirelessHART Adapter SWA70 Wiring up To wire up the Wireless Adapter SWA70 you require: • Phillips screwdrive PZ1 to open the adapter cover • Screwdriver with 2.5 mm blade to make the connections. 5.2.1 Connecting cables and cable glands If the adapter is mounted on the field device, use the two wires supplied to make the connection.
WirelessHART Adapter SWA70 5 Electrical Installation The wiring is done follows: 1 Open the housing of the adapter (by unscrewing the four captive screws) and the connection compartment of the field device. 2 Using a M20x1.5 cable gland, thread the connecting or power cable into the adapter 3 Connect the adapter according to the appropriate wiring diagram in Chapter 5.1, then pull the...
6 Operation WirelessHART Adapter SWA70 Operation Operating and display elements Warning! • The Dust-Ex version of tha adapter may be opened in a Dust-Ex hazardous area only when the measuring point is free of dust and adequately ventilated. For more information on the use of the adapter in hazardous areas, see Chapter 1.3, Operational Safety.
WirelessHART Adapter SWA70 6 Operation 6.1.1 Pushbutton Depending upon the length of time it is pressed and whether the battery is already connected, the pushbutton calls various functions. With battery connected Time pressed Function Procedure ≤ 0.2 s No function –...
6 Operation WirelessHART Adapter SWA70 Red LED Mode Status Significance Device status 50 ms on Device in communication It is possible to communicate with the adapter 950 ms off mode Internal fault Device fault that cannot be remedied by the user...
WirelessHART Adapter SWA70 7 Commissioning Commissioning Connected HART device(s) It is recommended that the connected HART device is commissioned before the adapter. In addition to the device set-up the following HART parameters must be set: • HART address: Sets the output mode of the device (0 = 4...20 mA; 1 – 15 = HART multidrop) –...
7 Commissioning WirelessHART Adapter SWA70 Connecting the battery The adapter is delivered with the battery unit installed but not connected. Warning! • If working in a hazardous area, take the necessary precautions before opening the adapter cover, see Chapter 1.3.
WirelessHART Adapter SWA70 7 Commissioning DTMs and drivers The CD ROM supplied with the adapter contains the adapter DTM as well as other DTMs and Drivers. These must be installed before the adapter can be commissioned. The procedure is described using the example of the adapter DTM. FieldCare must be installed on the machine.
7 Commissioning WirelessHART Adapter SWA70 7.4.2 Update the FieldCare DTM catalog Before it can be used, the Adapter DTM must be integrated in the FieldCare DTM Catalog. Note! • For FieldCare Standard and Professional, administrator rights are required to update the DTM catalog •...
WirelessHART Adapter SWA70 8 Configuration with FieldCare Configuration with FieldCare This Chapter describes the configuration of the adapter via the adapter DTM. It is also possible to configure the adapter via a DD and an appropriate tool, e.g. HART handheld or Emerson gateway software.
8 Configuration with FieldCare WirelessHART Adapter SWA70 8.1.2 Configure the HART Communication CommDTM 1 Right-click on the HART Communication node and select Configuration: 2 The HART Communication CommDTM user interface opens in the right pane Set the following parameters, leaving all others at default: –...
WirelessHART Adapter SWA70 8 Configuration with FieldCare 8.1.3 Scan for the adapter 1 Right-click on the HART Communication node and select Connect: – The HART Communication CommDTM is put on-line and the two arrows turn green 2 Right-click on the HART Communication node and select Create Network...: –...
8 Configuration with FieldCare WirelessHART Adapter SWA70 8.1.4 Open the adapter DTM 1 If not already connected, right-click on the Local Wireless Adapter node and select Connect: – The Local Wireless Adapter DTM is put on-line and the one arrow turns green 2 Right-click on the Local Wireless Adapter node and select Online Parameterize: –...
WirelessHART Adapter SWA70 8 Configuration with FieldCare Online parameterization 8.2.1 Identification The parameters to be found in this leaf pertain to the identification of the adapter. The default parameters of the adapter will appear in the appropriate input fields 1 Click on the Identification leaf to display the associated parameters: –...
8 Configuration with FieldCare WirelessHART Adapter SWA70 8.2.2 Wireless Communication The parameters to be found in this leaf pertain to the wireless network into which the adapter will be integrated. 1 Click on the Wireless Communication leaf to display the associated parameters: –...
WirelessHART Adapter SWA70 8 Configuration with FieldCare Parameter Significance Example Default Join Mode Method by which the adapter is to join the network: Join Now Attempt to • Do not attempt to join Join • Join now Immediately. • Attempt to join immediately on power-up or reset...
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8 Configuration with FieldCare WirelessHART Adapter SWA70 Wired Communication Parameter/Button Significance Example Default parameters Polling Address Indicates HART address of the wireless adapter set in Identification 63 – Master Type HART master role to be assumed by the adapter Primary Primary •...
WirelessHART Adapter SWA70 8 Configuration with FieldCare 8.2.4 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.
8 Configuration with FieldCare WirelessHART Adapter SWA70 Application settings 8.3.1 4–20 mA When a HART device is connected to the adapter, all parameters are read via the digital signal. It is possible, however, to connect a 4-20 mA device to the adapter. In this case the 4-20 mA signal can be scaled as desired in the DTM and a linearization can be made if necessary.
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WirelessHART Adapter SWA70 8 Configuration with FieldCare Linearization parameters If the linearization mode "Special Curve" is selected, the "Linearization" leaf must be opened: • Up to 32 value pairs can be entered • X values must be entered in increasing order, Y values must rise or fall monotonically (red = error) •...
8 Configuration with FieldCare WirelessHART Adapter SWA70 8.3.2 Burst Mode Burst mode is a special mode of a HART slave device which allows it to periodically send the response to a selected HART command without the being polled by the master. It is used, for instance, to send the process values from the adapter and/or the connected HART device to the gateway at regular intervals.
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WirelessHART Adapter SWA70 8 Configuration with FieldCare Burst mode parameters Parameter Significance Example Default Burst Mode Control Determines whether burst mode is in operation Wireless Code • Off: Burst mode not in operation, entry fields are disabled – The field will also show "Off" if the parameters are downloaded when the adapter is not in the network.
8 Configuration with FieldCare WirelessHART Adapter SWA70 8.3.3 Event Notification Event notification is a special application similar to a burst message and publishes changes in the device configuration and status, independent of data publishing supported in burst mode commands. For events, the status included in the Device Status byte, Extended Device Status byte and Command 48 can be used.
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WirelessHART Adapter SWA70 8 Configuration with FieldCare 4 For device specific event monitoring, click the Device-Specific Event Mask – Check the operating manual of the connected device for the significance of mask 5 Press Apply to download the parameters to the adapter –...
8 Configuration with FieldCare WirelessHART Adapter SWA70 Power Supply Battery life can be extended by tuning the adapter to energy requirements of the connected device. In addition, knowledge of the power requirements ensures a more reliable prediction of battery life.
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WirelessHART Adapter SWA70 8 Configuration with FieldCare Power Supply parameters Parameter Significance Example Default Power Mode Sets the power mode Automatic – • Off: Power to any connected device is switched off - there is no communication between adapter and any connected device –...
9 Additional DTM functions WirelessHART Adapter SWA70 Additional DTM functions Offline Parameterize Offline Parameterize allows the adapter to be configured offline as described in Chapter 8. It is called in FieldCare by right-clicking on the adapter node and selecting Offline Parameterize.
WirelessHART Adapter SWA70 9 Additional DTM functions Diagnosis Diagnosis contains all health and related information on the adapter and connected device. It is called in FieldCare by right-clicking on the adapter node and selecting Diagnosis. 9.3.1 Identification The Identification leaf contains information on the hardware and software of the adapter. The significance of the parameters is described in the table below.
9 Additional DTM functions WirelessHART Adapter SWA70 9.3.2 Wireless Communication The Wireless Communication leaf contains information on the operation of the adapter within the wireless network. The significance of the parameters is described in the table below. Wireless Communication Parameter (group)
WirelessHART Adapter SWA70 9 Additional DTM functions 9.3.4 Health Status The Health Status leaf contains diagnostic information. The information is displayed in three different ways according to: • Namur NE107 guidelines • ASM guidelines • HART specification Namur NE107 Open the NAMUR leaf to see the current device health status classified according to the scheme: •...
9 Additional DTM functions WirelessHART Adapter SWA70 HART Open the HART leaf to see the current device health status classified according to the scheme in the table below, whereby ticks in the individual parameter boxes indicate active conditions: HART diagnosis...
WirelessHART Adapter SWA70 9 Additional DTM functions Additional Functions Additional Functions contains various supplementary functions of the adapter. They are called in FieldCare by right-clicking on the adapter node and selecting Additional Functions then the required subfunction. 9.4.1 Simulation Simulation allows the adapter parameters to be simulated. When the simulation is activated, the required parameter can be selected from a pick list.
9 Additional DTM functions WirelessHART Adapter SWA70 9.4.2 Lock/Unlock Lock/Unlock allows the user to protect the device from unauthorized access. The significance of the parameters is described in the table below. Simulation parameters Parameter Significance Lock Code • Unlocked: Adapter is unlocked, all parameters can be changed •...
WirelessHART Adapter SWA70 9 Additional DTM functions 9.4.4 Device DTM Info Device DTM Info gives standardized information about the adapter to which the DTM is connected. The significance of the parameters is described in the table below. Device DTM Info...
• See Chapter 12.5.1 for more information on battery deratings 10.1.1 Exchanging the battery unit New battery units can be ordered from your local Endress+Hauser Sales Center under the Order Number 71092238 Warning! • The adapter may be opened in a Dust-Ex hazardous area only when the measuring point is free of dust and adequately ventilated.
• Operating time of the device. Warning! • If you are asked by Endress+Hauser to return the batteries, observe the instructions for transport in the Material Safety Data Sheet supplied on the CD-ROM as well as any national transport regulations.
Adapter error messages in plain text can be viewed in the Diagnosis leaf of the DTM, see Chapter 9.3. The table below summarizes the more common problems which might occur during commissioning and operation of the WirelessHART Adapter SWA70. Problem Remedy FieldCare cannot find the adapter when •...
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WirelessHART Adapter SWA70 11 Trouble-Shooting The parameters of a field device in a control loop • Device does not support HART protocol cannot be read by the Adapter DTM – Parameters can be read from a HART device only (Wired Commuinication Dialog, Chapter 8.2.3) •...
12 Technical Data WirelessHART Adapter SWA70 12 Technical Data 12.1 Input Wired interface One device input channel for: One point-to-point with a HART device, or One point-to-point connection with a 4...20 mA device, or Up to four externally powered HART devices operating in multidrop mode Communication type HART communication in multidrop mode, 4...20 mA current signal in point-to-point mode...
WirelessHART Adapter SWA70 12 Technical Data 12.3 Power Supply Power supply Special long life lithium thionylchloride battery unit Supply voltage 5 VDC to 7.2 VDC Battery rating 19 Ah nominal capacity at 20°C Battery life 5–7 years, dependent update rate of process values, instrument type and environmental conditions 12.4 Performance...
12 Technical Data WirelessHART Adapter SWA70 12.5.1 Battery deratings The battery output is dependent upon the ambient temperature. The following tables show the permissible minimum ambient temperature as a function of current and no-load voltage. The tables are valid provided that the residual battery capacity has not fallen below 30%.
WirelessHART Adapter SWA70 12 Technical Data 12.6 Mechanical Construction Overall dimensions W x H x D: 110.4 mm x 192 mm x 100.6 mm Dimensions in mm 25.4 mm = 1 inch Cable entry for direct mounting, internal thread M20 x 1.5...
• LED within housing for indicating current operating mode during local configuration Device address Configurable via DD or DTM, default 15 12.8 Certificates and Approvals CE Mark In attaching the CE Mark, Endress+Hauser confirms that WirelessHART Adapter SWA70 conforms to all relevant EU directives. Telecommunication • ETSI (R&TTE), compliance •...
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Index WirelessHART Adapter SWA70 Index Adapter ........55 LEDs .
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Erklärung zur Kontamination und Reinigung Please reference the Return Authorization Number (RA#), obtained from Endress+Hauser, on all paperwork and mark the RA# clearly on the outside of the box. If this procedure is not followed, it may result in the refusal of the package at our facility.
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