4ć28 – Rockwell Automation 1770-HT8 SMART TRANSMITTER User Manual
Page 93

Communicating with the Smart
Transmitter Interface
Chapter 4
Communicating with the Smart Transmitter
Interface
4-28
Rung 4: Sets B3:1 if a non-zero error code was received from the Smart
Transmitter Interface. This forces rung 0 to be true on the next scan so
that HART command #0 will be sent to the field device. A check is also
made on B3:6 which you can set if you wish to restart the cycle by
sending HART command #0 to the field device.
Rung 5: Checks that all data is valid and if so sets up the HART
command #1 using the response to HART command #0 to determine the
long frame address. Bit B3:0 is also set to indicate that the long frame
address is initialized.
Table 4.L and Table 4.M illustrate BTW data for HART command #0,
while Table 4.N and Table 4.O show the response received as BTR data.
Table 4.P through Table 4.S illustrate the data for HART command #1.
Table 4.L
Programmable Controller to Smart Transmitter Interface Ć BTW Data Short Frame
Format for HART Command 0
Octal Bits
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
07
06
05
04
03
02
01
00
Decimal Bits 15
14
13
12
11
10
09
08
07
06
05
04
03
02
01
00
Word 00
Smart Transmitter Interface Channel Number
Smart Transmitter Interface Command
Word 01
Smart Transmitter Interface Parameter
Smart Transmitter Interface Control
Word 02
HART Address
HART Delimiter
Mas
Adr
0
Logical
Address
Slave Address
Lng
Frm
0
0
0
0
Frame Type
Word 03
Byte Count
HART Command
Word 04
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Check Byte
Table 4.M
Example BTW Data Offset at D9:00 Ć Short Frame Format for HART Command 0
Address
0
1
2
3
4
D9:00
0110
0000
8002
0000
0000
Short Frame Word Contents Ć Programmable Controller to Smart
Transmitter Interface (Offset at D9:00)
Word 00: Smart Transmitter Interface command hexadecimal 10 (low
byte); Smart Transmitter Interface channel hexadecimal 01 (high byte).