User's Guide
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If a Ranger Pro ISA100 device displays Session Timeout is not publishing data in a
Yokogawa system, verify that the correct CF has been applied. Ensure that the
Publication Period and Stale Limit parameter values are correct.
l WirelessHART:In the Gateway:
o
Select Devices. Verify that the dynamic device variables PV, SV, TV, QV (primary,
secondary, tertiary and quartenary) are green (being published).
o
Select System Settings >Network >Network Settings. Modifythe settings for Stale
Data Detection:
n Missed updates. 255
n Minimum timeout. 90
A Ranger Pro ISA100 repeater will function correctly and repeat the data from other devices even
with the operational status indicating "Session Timeout".
Data Output
Static overall measurements can be transmitted using Modbus, GCI, or HART-IP. Honeywell
gateways support OPC with additional licensing. Alternatively, you can use third party software
to publish Modbus data using an OPC server.
To create or import a wireless configuration and enable data collection into System 1 18.2 or later,
use the Ranger Pro plugin interface to the device manager.
A valid System 1 device license and Ranger Pro plugin is required to acquire dynamic data. GCI
and HART-IP are the only methods that support sending sensor spectrum and time base data.
To avoid deleting historic data, do not change Ranger Pro units or sub-units after you
begin collecting data in System 1.
Static Process Variable Data
Process Variable (PV) or direct data is used to trend the overall vibration and temperature. PV
data can be sent to System 1 through GCI, HART-IP, Modbus or OPC. PV data sent by GCI
conforms to the ISA100, foundation fieldbus standard.
Data sent by HART-IP conforms to the HART standard. For ISA100 devices PV data is timestamped
by the gateway and not at the time of acquisition. WirelessHART device PV data is timestamped
by the device at the time of acquisition. A user can select the units, sub-units, time interval, F
min
and F
max
settings.
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