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HRT Bridge

700 Sensor HRT Bridge IM

Rev.0.2

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Figure 4 Identification


HART Tags

• Tag – Text that is associated with the field device installation. This text can be used by the user in any

way. A recommended use is a unique label that correlates to a field device label: a plant drawing, or
on a control system. This variable is also used as a type of data link layer address handle.

• Long Tag – Functions exactly like the Tag except the size is larger (max 32 ISO Latin 1 characters).

Device Info.

• Manufacturer – Device manufacturer – “Detcon”
• Model – Device model – “700 Bridge”
• Dev id – Field Device Identification – Uniquely identifies the field device when combined with the

Manufacturer and Model. This variable cannot be modified by the user. Normally “1”.

Revisions

• Universal rev – Revision of the HART Communication Protocol (currently revision 7)
• Fld dev rev – Revision of the Field Device Specific Device Description
• Software rev – Revision of the software embedded in the HRT Bridge PCA
• Hardware rev – Revision of the hardware in the HRT Bridge PCA.

Sensor Information

• Processor Firmware Version – Version of the firmware currently loaded in the Model 700 sensor.

4.2

Diagnostics Menu

The Diagnostics Menu contains two screens; 1) Device Status and 2) Channel Status. Both screens consist of
a list of possible device error or status conditions. Next to each status condition is a small icon .that will be
either green to display the normal status, or red to indicate an abnormal, changed, or a malfunction condition.

4.2.1 Device Status


Device Status contains one screen that shows the status of the sensor and the HRT Bridge PCA. The left side
of the screen (Device Status) displays the status of the HRT Bridge PCA, with icons that will display either
green to indicate normal condition, or red to indicate an error, a change, or a malfunction.