Operating instructions
WirelessHART Fieldgate SWG70 10 Engineering
Endress+Hauser 67
Manual entry of an
Input Status mapping table
1 Click on the Table tab to open the Table dialogue:
2 Select a device from the drop-down menu that appears when the Long Tag field is clicked
3 Enter an offset value in the Register field.
– For a typical application the start value is normally 1
– Offset values > 1: only values (n +1) are allowed, where n is divisible by 8
For the first device entered, an extra field will be added for the registers 0 to e.g. 200
that lie before the entered value
– The line turns red indicating missing entries and remains so until all entries are made
– For subsequent entries, missing values are outlined in red.
4 Select the value you want to read for the device in the Value column
– Least Significant Byte will map Bits 0 - 7 of an UINT16
– Most Significant Byte will map Bits 8 - 15 of an UINT16
5 Enter a the index of the UINT16 to be mapped (0 to 255) into the value field which now opens
6 Repeat Steps 2, 4 and 5 for all other devices
7 If required, manually edit the mapping table by deleting unwanted entries with the delete
button
8 After the mapping table is complete, click Apply to store it in Fieldgate SWG70.
Import and Export of
mapping tables
The export/import functionality can be useful if you want to create the mapping table using a
spreadsheet program, or if you want to import a backup of an existing mapping table.
1 To export the current mapping table to a CSV file, click Export.
2 To load the mapping table from a CSV file, click Import
– Click Apply to store the imported mapping table in Fieldgate SWG70
3 To reload the mapping table currently used by Fieldgate SWG70, click Refresh