Operating instructions
10 Engineering WirelessHART Fieldgate SWG70
70 Endress+Hauser
Semi-automatic generation
of Input Register mapping
table
1 Click on the Generate tab to open the Generate dialogue:
2 Enter an offset value in the Start Register field.
– For a typical application, e.g. monitoring of device values only, the Start value is normally 1
– If you intend to monitor Fieldgate SWG70 values, enter 13, in order to leave space for the
Fieldgate values
3 Select the order in which the devices are to be mapped to the Modbus registers in the
Generation order drop-down list
4 Click Default Settings to automatically load HART CMD 3 values as well as device and status
information into the value list
– Alternatively click in the value field and choose the values you require
– Note that the list will be replicated for all devices, so some editing may be required later
5 If required, check the Delete all Mappings checkbox to overwrite any existing mappings
– If the box is unchecked, any new devices found will be added to an existing table
6 Click Generate to write the mapping to the table on the Table tab.
7 Click the Table tab to view the generated mapping table
8 If you want to add Fieldgate SWG70 to the mapping table
– Select Fieldgate SWG70 in the Long Tag drop down menu
– Select a value from the value list
– Repeat the selection for as many Fieldgate SWG70 values as you wish to map
9 If required, manually edit the generated mapping table by deleting unwanted entries with the
delete button
10 After the mapping table is complete, click Apply to store it in Fieldgate SWG70.