YOKOGAWA YHC5150X User Manual

YOKOGAWA YHC5150X User Manual

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IM 01R01A30-01EN-B
April, 2015 V 1.4
YHC5150X FieldMate Handheld Communicator
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  • Page 1 IM 01R01A30-01EN-B April, 2015 V 1.4 YHC5150X FieldMate Handheld Communicator User Manual...
  • Page 2: User Manual

    Safety Information Preventing injury     Not liable Safety Symbols  ...
  • Page 3: Safety Symbols

    Safety Symbols Safety Symbols Explaining the symbols This is the Read Instruction Manual symbol. This symbol indicates that you must read the instruction manual. This is the Safety Alert symbol. This symbol indicates a WARNING. Warnings alert you to actions that can cause personal injury or pose a physical threat.
  • Page 4 ATEX Documentation...
  • Page 5: Atex Documentation

    ATEX Documentation (continued)
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Touchscreen — HART menus ..... 18 Navigating the Communicator (continued)41 Touchscreen — HART menus (continued) 19 HART connection status ......42 YHC5150X Operating Instructions ....19 HART navigation and connection status ..43 Power key functions ........19 HART connection status (continued) ..44 Power key functions (continued) ....
  • Page 7 Advanced Tools for HART — Function buttons ............76 Shifting the highlight in HART menus ..55 Shifting the highlight in HART menus HART Communication with the YHC5150X (continued) ..........56 Series ............77 Shifting the highlight in HART menus Connecting the YHC5150X to Smart (continued) ..........
  • Page 8 Spare parts list ..........96 Recommendations for your battery ... 97 Intrinsic Safety Control Drawing ....98...
  • Page 9: Trademarks

    1-800-888-6400 E-mail meters-instr@us.yokogawa.com Website www.yokogawa.com/us Information in this document is subject to change without notice. Check the Yokogawa web site for latest manual revision: http://www.yokogawa.com/us/products/field-instruments/ia-smart- communicators/yhc5150x.htm HART Communication Foundation For more information regarding the HART Communication Foundation HART website www.hartcomm.org...
  • Page 10: Definitions For Terminology

    A key always refers to hardware push-buttons on the keyboard that you can press. Manufacturers create HART® compliant Device Description (DD) files that reside on the YHC5150X. You may need to check for updates to the DD files from time to time. ...
  • Page 11: Definitions For Terminology (Continued)

    Definitions for terminology (continued) Terminology Definitions Highlights appear in three colors: red, gray, and yellow. A red rectangle appears in System menus: A gray highlight appears in the HART Navigation pane. Highlight colors A yellow border appears in:  Selection boxes when an item is selected. ...
  • Page 12: Definitions For Terminology (Continued)

    Definitions for terminology (continued) Terminology Definitions This manual uses the word select to refer to:  Navigating the levels of menus in the communicator.  Opening additional screens: To navigate the communicator’s menu levels. To view information. To view additional functions. ...
  • Page 13: Installing Or Removing The Battery Pack

    Installing or removing the battery pack Installing the battery Don’t over tighten     Removing the battery 6-32 screws with 7/64 in. hexagonal socket µSD memory card access...
  • Page 14: Charging The Battery Pack

    Charging the battery pack Charge six (6) hours The charging cradle Memory System Card Uses for the memory card     Use only with the YHC5150X Replace with Yokogawa 1W-Z9P780 µ  ...
  • Page 15: Memory System Card (Continued)

    Memory System Card (continued) Installing & removing battery pack Installing or removing the battery pack Removing the memory card  —  Replacing the Memory Card...
  • Page 16: Yhc5150X Series Hart Communicator Overview

    YHC5150X Series HART Communicator Overview Full function HART    Diagram of the YHC5150X...
  • Page 17: Touchscreen - System Menus

    Touchscreen — System menus Touchscreen — Display details      Touchscreen — Two menu systems  ...
  • Page 18: Touchscreen - System Menus (Continued)

    Touchscreen — System menus (continued) Touchscreen — System menu    System Information System Focus Navigation Pane HART Connection Navigation Sample system display...
  • Page 19: Touchscreen - Hart Menus

    Touchscreen — HART menus HART menus appear when connected to HART devices   ...
  • Page 20: Touchscreen - Hart Menus (Continued)

    Touchscreen — HART menus (continued) Sample HART menu display YHC5150X Operating Instructions Power key functions Turn on    ...
  • Page 21: Power Key Functions (Continued)

    Power key functions (continued) Standby    Resume   Turn off ...
  • Page 22: Backlight - Reducing Intensity

    Backlight — reducing intensity Pressing the Backlight key    Reducing intensity improves battery life Backlight While the communicator is on, intensity at: the battery life is improved by: 20 % Up to 80 % 40 % Up to 50 % 60 % Up to 30 % 80 %...
  • Page 23: Backlight - Settings For Timeout

    Backlight — settings for timeout Changing the timeout setting to save battery life   ...
  • Page 24: Standby - Settings For Timeout

    Standby — settings for timeout Change the timeout settings to save battery life    Navigating to the Standby timeout settings...
  • Page 25: Timeout - Backlight And Standby Are Cumulative

    Timeout — Backlight and Standby are cumulative An example of the cumulative timeouts   If… Then…  After the communicator is out of the cradle and it has no input for You set the Backlight 30 seconds, timeout to 30 seconds ...
  • Page 26: The Battery Pack Life

    The battery pack life Keep charging it   YHC5150X in the charging cradle For portable use Installing or removing the battery pack...
  • Page 27: The Battery Pack Life (Continued)

    The battery pack life (continued) Advanced battery fuel gauge Low battery level alerts for the XL Battery Three low battery level alerts Yellow alert Red alert Final alert Yellow alert Red alert Final alert...
  • Page 28: Low Battery Level Alerts (Continued)

    Low battery level alerts (continued) Standby mode and the alerts Reminder: The charging cradle Cradle connection details Power connection to connection to AC adapter computer Automatically recharges...
  • Page 29: The Charging Cradle (Continued)

    The charging cradle (continued) Charging indicator Charging indicator light Light Status Indicates… The communicator has not been correctly inserted or the power is disconnected. Solid Green The battery is fully recharged. Flashing Amber The battery is charging. Solid Amber The battery temperature is out of the charging range.
  • Page 30: The Charging Cradle (Continued)

    The charging cradle (continued) Not intrinsically safe  Hazardous area use section Intrinsic Safety Control Drawing Kickstand — useful for viewing the display Better angle to view the display   ...
  • Page 31: Loop Communication Jacks & Field-Wiring Practices

    Loop Communication Jacks & Field-wiring practices Loop Communication Jacks   Field-wiring practices   Hazardous area use section  Intrinsic Safety Control Drawing...
  • Page 32: Keyboard Overview

    Keyboard overview Arranged by frequency of use   Alphabetic & Decision Upper/lower Backspace case toggle Navigation Enter/Select Advance/Switch Information Numeric Minus Decimal Backlightl Fixed Power Alphabetic keys  ...
  • Page 33: Keyboard Functions

    Keyboard functions Decision keys & buttons Creating Shortcuts Function buttons in HART menus Decision Touchscreen button Cancel or Esc Accept...
  • Page 34: Keyboard Functions (Continued)

    Keyboard functions (continued) Navigation & Information Navigate up Navigate left Navigate right Navigate down Enter/Select Menu item Display Information Enter/Select Menu item Menu item Shifting the highlight in HART menus Numeric keys   Fixed function keys  Power key functions ...
  • Page 35: Keyboard - The On-Screen Keyboard

    Keyboard — the on-screen keyboard Use both the dedicated and on-screen keyboards    ISO Latin-1 Character Set ISO Latin-1 character set    ...
  • Page 36: Iso Latin-1 Character Set (Continued)

    ISO Latin-1 Character Set (continued) 181 characters on the touchscreen  Touchscreen – Keyset #1   Touchscreen – Keysets #2–5 65 characters on the dedicated keyboard       Touchscreen buttons appear  ...
  • Page 37: Limited Character Sets

    Limited character sets Buttons and keys are unavailable    Lowercase characters unavailable. Uppercase characters available. A Caps Lock symbol appears next to the touchscreen Caps Lock button.
  • Page 38: Limited Number Of Characters

    Limited number of characters Yellow box appears Navigating in the screen Viewing long text Swipe the text to view all of the text line...
  • Page 39: Navigating The Keysets

    Navigating the keysets Navigating 181 keys   Caps Lock Touchscreen — Keyset #1 Diagram of Keyset #1...
  • Page 40: Touchscreen - Keysets #2-5

    Touchscreen — Keysets #2–5 Keyset #2 Keyset #3 (uppercase) Keyset #3 (lowercase) Keyset #4 (uppercase) Keyset #4 (lowercase) Keyset #5 (uppercase) Keyset #5 (lowercase)
  • Page 41: Navigating The Communicator

    Navigating the Communicator System Menus Communicator status line...
  • Page 42: Navigating The Communicator (Continued)41

    Communicator status line explained Status line Function Menu This area displays the system menu. When Information you see YHC5150X Field Communicator, you at the top-level menu. Communication This displays if HART communication is Status active, whether there is a primary master (host) on the loop, and if there is a burst mode device active.
  • Page 43: Hart Connection Status

    HART connection status Gray connection bars...
  • Page 44: Hart Navigation And Connection Status

    HART navigation and connection status Navigating to the HART Setup Menu Viewing the HART Setup Menu and navigation options...
  • Page 45: Hart Connection Status (Continued)

    HART connection status (continued) Yellow connection bar Green connection bar Restart polling  ...
  • Page 46: Hart List Of Found Hart Devices

    HART list of found HART devices Display a list of devices  ...
  • Page 47: Main System Menus

    Main system menus Connected main menu Main menu icons Main System Icon Name Description Icons Provides access to the system System Setup setup menus for changing communicator parameters. Provides access to the HART HART Setup setup menus for changing HART specific parameters.
  • Page 48: System Setup Menu

    System Setup Menu System Setup menu icons Descriptions of Setup icons Setup Menu Icon Name Description Icons You can set the current date Date & Time Setup and time for timestamps on files and system indicators. You can adjust settings for Power Management power usage (backlight and standby timers).
  • Page 49: Date/Time Setup - System Menu

    Date/Time Setup — System menu Date/time Setup Date/Time Menu Icons Date/Time Menu Icon Name Description Icons You can adjust the system Date day, month and year. You can adjust the system Time minutes and hour. 12-hour or You can choose 12-hour or 24-hour time for display. 24-hour mode...
  • Page 50: Power Setup - System Menu

    Power Setup — System Menu Power Setup Menu Power Setup Icons Power Setup Icon Name Description Menu Icons You can set the timeout to automatically reduce the Backlight backlight to the minimum Timeout setting (10 %) during periods of inactivity. You can set the timeout to Standby automatically switch the Timeout...
  • Page 51: Language Selection - System Menu

    Language Selection — System Menu Display available languages Select your language  ...
  • Page 52: Language Selection - Displayed

    Language Selection — Displayed Turn off and Turn on New language displayed Some screens not translated   ...
  • Page 53: Calibrating The Touchscreen - System Menu

    Calibrating the touchscreen — System Menu Begin calibrating the touchscreen Accept the new settings or keep the old settings  ...
  • Page 54: System Information - System Menu

    System Information — System Menu View status details about the communicator System Information...
  • Page 55: Hart Setup Menu

    Offline You can configure an offline Configuration device. See Advanced Tools You can review all DDs on the YHC5150X by manufacturer, DD Browser device revision level, and DD revision level.
  • Page 56: Shifting The Highlight In Hart Menus

    Shifting the highlight in HART menus Connected HART devices Three navigation panes Shifting the highlight...
  • Page 57: Shifting The Highlight In Hart Menus (Continued)

    Shifting the highlight in HART menus (continued) The Navigation pane has a gray highlight Yellow highlight on the menu path bar...
  • Page 58: Shifting The Highlight In Hart Menus (Continued)

    Shifting the highlight in HART menus (continued) Yellow highlight on a Function button Status Line for the connecting device Status line diagram...
  • Page 59: Status Line For The Connecting Device (Continued)

    Function Connected HART This displays the model name of the HART Device device currently communicating with the YHC5150X Series communicator HART Tag This displays the tag information returned from the HART device. This alternates red and gray when there is HART Beat active communication.
  • Page 60: Dd Files Control Hart Menus

    DD files control HART menus Parameter status column The —MORE— menu item...
  • Page 61: Function Buttons In Hart Menus

    Function buttons in HART menus Navigating the Function buttons Scroll up or down in the Function pane...
  • Page 62: Function Buttons - Explaining The Buttons

    Function buttons — Explaining the buttons Explaining the Function buttons Buttons Function The System Settings button returns you to the system menus. The HART connection is not dropped when you select this button. Select the green HART connection bar to return to the HART menus when you have finished using the system menus.
  • Page 63: Function Buttons - More Buttons

    Function buttons — More buttons More Function buttons  —      ...
  • Page 64: Creating Shortcuts

    Creating Shortcuts New shortcut button shortcuts button Managing shortcuts   ...
  • Page 65: Creating Shortcuts - Invalid Shortcuts

    Creating Shortcuts — Invalid shortcuts An invalid shortcut HART menu path bar Structure of the menu path bar Intermediate menu Online menu Current menu (Root menu)
  • Page 66: Advanced Tools For Hart - Two Option Buttons

    Advanced Tools for HART — Two Option buttons Two Options Three ways to navigate in the DD Browser...
  • Page 67: Advanced Tools For Hart - Two Option Buttons

    Advanced Tools for HART — Two Option buttons Cancel button in DD Browser...
  • Page 68: Advanced Tools For Hart - Dd Browser

    Advanced Tools for HART — DD Browser Use the DD Browser to view a list of manufacturers Navigate lists in a complete circle...
  • Page 69: Advanced Tools For Hart - View Device Names And Revisions

    Advanced Tools for HART — View device names and revisions View a list of device names...
  • Page 70: View Device Names And Revisions (Continued)

    View device names and revisions (continued) View a list of device revisions The right side of the screen (gray area)
  • Page 71: Advanced Tools For Hart - Offline Configuration

    Advanced Tools for HART — Offline Configuration Offline Configuration navigation Two ways to use the offline configuration...
  • Page 72: Advanced Tools For Hart - Offline Configuration

    Advanced Tools for HART — Offline Configuration The <All> configurations on the first screen...
  • Page 73: Advanced Tools For Hart - Offline Configuration

    Advanced Tools for HART — Offline Configuration Creating a new configuration Confirm you want to create an offline configuration...
  • Page 74: Advanced Tools For Hart - Waiting For The Offline Configuration

    Advanced Tools for HART — Waiting for the Offline Configuration Wait while the YHC5150X initiates the offline device Blue connection bar Offline icon...
  • Page 75: Advanced Tools For Hart-Indicators In Offline Configuration

    Advanced Tools for HART—Indicators in Offline Configuration Question marks and default variables in the DD file...
  • Page 76: Advanced Tools For Hart-Indicators In Offline Configuration

    Advanced Tools for HART—Indicators in Offline Configuration Modified parameters alert – yellow arrow Configuration Options button...
  • Page 77: Advanced Tools For Hart - Function Buttons

    Advanced Tools for HART — Function buttons Function buttons in Offline Configuration The System Settings button takes you to the HART Setup Menu. Press the Blue connection bar to return. The Configuration Options button provides you with the same options as online configurations. The Display Status button alerts you to parameters with undetermined values.
  • Page 78: Hart Communication With The Yhc5150X Series

    HART Communication with the YHC5150X Series Maintain field devices      HART commands    Device Description file (DD) uses    Updating your communicator with DDs Updating communicator software...
  • Page 79: Connecting The Yhc5150X To Smart Transmitters With Hart Technology

    Connecting the YHC5150X to Smart Transmitters with HART technology Banana Jacks HART connections are standard banana jacks (3/4 in. center or 1.9 cm) Wiring diagram: Loop resistance < 250 Ω...
  • Page 80: Loop Resistance > 250 Ω

    Loop resistance > 250 Ω Wiring diagram: loop resistance > 250 Ω...
  • Page 81: Polling: Hart Communication

    Polling: HART Communication A communicator is in one of three states: Gray connection bar: Polling Address or Found is “0” Gray connection bar: Initiating Gray connection bar: no actions Yellow connection bar: Number of Devices Found...
  • Page 82: Polling: Hart Communication (Continued)81

    Polling: HART Communication (continued) Display all devices Select a device   Green connection bar: connected   ...
  • Page 83: Specific And Generic Hart Communication

    Specific and Generic HART communication Find specific devices Find generic devices     Generic starts automatically  ...
  • Page 84: Specific And Generic Hart Communication (Continued)

    Specific and Generic HART communication (continued) Generic mode running  Polling: HART Communication   Managing Configuration Files The Configuration Option button Four configuration options...
  • Page 85: Managing Configuration Files (Continued)

    Managing Configuration Files (continued) First Option: Retrieve a device configuration      Second Option: Store files to µSD Memory Card   ...
  • Page 86: Managing Configuration Files (Continued)

    Managing Configuration Files (continued) Configuration dialog boxes µ Third option: Review Configuration Fourth option: Delete Configuration...
  • Page 87: Managing Configuration Files (Continued)

    Managing Configuration Files (continued) Commit Changes   Be careful when retrieving a configuration...
  • Page 88: Troubleshooting Hart Communications

    Troubleshooting HART Communications Troubleshoot: No Devices Found Connecting the YHC5150X to Smart Transmitters...
  • Page 89: Troubleshooting Hart Communications (Continued)

    Troubleshooting HART Communications (continued) Troubleshoot: Generic Updating communicator software http://www.hartcomm.org/ Troubleshoot: Multiple Devices Updating communicator software Follow these instructions   http://www.5150update.com/Installing Field Communicator Manager Software.pdf...
  • Page 90: Hazardous Area Use

    Hazardous area use Intrinsically Safe Model  Intrinsic Safety Control Drawing Hazardous and non-hazardous locations Model Non-hazardous Hazardous Location Number Area Area General YHC5150 Purpose Intrinsically YHC5150X Safe Example of a name plate...
  • Page 91: Hazardous Area - Warnings & Cautions

    Hazardous area — Warnings & Cautions No substitutions Important Preventing explosions important   Never Restrictions on electrical connections Restrictions in hazardous areas  Intrinsic Safety Control Drawing  ...
  • Page 92: Hazardous Area - Warnings & Cautions (Continued)

    Hazardous area — Warnings & Cautions (continued) Double check the Intrinsic Safety Control Drawing Intrinsic Safety Control Drawing   ...
  • Page 93: Returning For Repair

    Returning for repair First — Request a Number In the event that a YHC5150X Series requires service and must be returned for repair, please contact Yokogawa at the numbers listed below. To assist us in processing your repair request, please have the Model &...
  • Page 94: Appendices

    Entity parameters: Pi = 1.25W, Ii = 200mA, Ci = 0, Li=0, Vi=30V, Um (USB) = 5V, Um (battery) = 5V APPROVALS: YHC5150X (general purpose) MEMORY: Dedicated µSD flash memory card for YHC5150X Series application software, DD and configuration storage.
  • Page 95: Safety Notices

    Safety notices Avoid intense heat     Electrical shock If there is any… Then…  Deformation,   Unplug the Cracks, charging cradle.  Damage to the charging cradle,  Never use it again.  Damage to the power cord, or ...
  • Page 96: Waste Electrical And Electronic Equipment (Weee), Directive 2012/19/Eu

    Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE), Directive 2012/19/EU European Union only Important   European Union Product Category   US government agencies  www.epa.gov  Other countries...
  • Page 97: Spare Parts List

    This is a custom, soft case with adjustable shoulder strap and HART lead compartment. 1W-Z9P791 Hand strap — included with unit. YHC5150X Series Lithium Ion Battery 1W-Z9A820-4 Pack — included with unit. YHC5150X Series battery charging kit —  included with unit. 100 – 240 Vac, 50/60 1W-Z9A879 Hz.
  • Page 98 Temperature Specifications °F - Fahrenheit °C – Celsius Storage –40 to 140 –40 to 60 Operating 14 to 122 –10 to 50 Storing your YHC5150X for more than 30 days? Two factors affect your battery’s life in storage Note: Important:...
  • Page 99 Intrinsic Safety Control Drawing...

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