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Endress+Hauser iTEMP TMT142B - System integration; Overview of device description files; Measured variables via HART protocol; Supported HART commands

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iTEMP TMT142B System integration
Endress+Hauser 31
7 System integration
7.1 Overview of device description files
Version data for the device
Firmware version 03.01.z On the title page of the Operating Instructions
On the nameplate
Firmware version parameter
Diagnostics → Device info → Firmware version
Manufacturer ID 0x11 Manufacturer ID parameter
Diagnostics → Device info → Manufacturer ID
Device type ID 0x11D1 Device type parameter
Diagnostics → Device info → Device type
HART protocol revision 7 ---
Device revision 3 On the transmitter nameplate
Device revision parameter
Diagnostics → Device info → Device revision
The suitable device driver software (DD/DTM) for the individual operating tools can be
acquired from a variety of sources:
www.endress.com--> Downloads --> Device drivers (select type and product root)
www.endress.com --> Products: Individual product page, e.g. TMTxy --> Downloads -->
Device drivers: Electronic Data Description (EDD) or Device Type Manager (DTM).
Endress+Hauser supports all common operating tools from a variety of manufacturers (e.g.
Emerson Process Management, ABB, Siemens, Yokogawa, Honeywell and many others).
The Endress+Hauser FieldCare and DeviceCare operating tools are also available for
download (www.software-products.endress.com).
7.2 Measured variables via HART protocol
The following measured values are assigned to the device variables at the factory:
Device variable Measured value
Primary device variable (PV) Sensor 1
Secondary device variable (SV) Device temperature
Tertiary device variable (TV) Sensor 1
Quaternary device variable (QV) Sensor 1
7.3 Supported HART
®
commands
The HART
®
protocol enables the transfer of measuring data and device data between
the HART
®
master and the field device for configuration and diagnostics purposes.
HART
®
masters such as the handheld terminal or PC-based operating programs (e.g.
FieldCare) need device description files (DD, DTM) which are used to access all the
information in a HART
®
device. This information is transmitted exclusively via
"commands".

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