User’s Manual FieldMate Versatile Device Management Wizard IM 01R01A01-01E IM 01R01A01-01E 9th Edition R2.
Toc-1 FieldMate Versatile Device Management Wizard IM 01R01A01-01E 9th Edition CONTENTS A Foreword A-1 Product Registration.................................................................................A-2 A-2 Terms and Conditions of the Software License.....................................A-3 A-3 Package......................................................................................................A-6 A-4 Symbol Marks in the User’s Manual....................................................
Toc-2 E Specifications Common to FieldMate Basic and Advance E-1 Specifications Common to FieldMate Basic and Advance..................E-1 E-1-1 Overview of Window Configuration.................................................................E-1 E-1-2 Main Window......................................................................................................E-5 E-1-3 Configuration Function...................................................................................
Toc-3 F-5-2-2 Relation between FDT Project and Device Maintenance Info..........F-89 F-5-2-3 Relation between FDT Project and .NET Framework*...................... F-92 F-6 History ..................................................................................................... F-93 F-7 Acquiring Device Serial Numbers......................................................... F-97 F-8 F-7-1 Devices...................................................................................................
Toc-4 I ISA100 device configuration I-1 Introduction................................................................................................. I-1 I-2 Field Wireless Gateway............................................................................. I-2 I-3 I-2-1 Connection Example.......................................................................................... I-2 I-2-2 Operation Procedure..........................................................................................
Toc-5 Appendix Appendix A List of Sources and Messages............................................ App.-1 Appendix B Usage Examples of Offline Function in Type B/C DTM.... App.-6 Appendix C Device Replacement Tool................................................... App.-23 Appendix D User Definition of Vendor Name and Model Name.......... App.-34 Appendix E Software Download Function for FOUNDATION fieldbus................................................................................. App.
A-1 A Foreword Thank you for purchasing FieldMate. This document describes the following. • How to install FieldMate • The functions and operating procedures of FieldMate To ensure correct use, read this document thoroughly before starting operation. After reading the document, keep it in a convenient location for quick reference. It is useful when a question arises during operation.
A-2 A-1 Product Registration YOKOGAWA provides registered users with a variety of information and services. Users must complete the product registration form by going to the following Web page: https://voc.yokogawa.co.jp/PMK/Top.
A-3 A-2 Terms and Conditions of the Software License Yokogawa Electric Corporation Field Device Management Software Package “FieldMate” License Agreement IMPORTANT - PLEASE READ THIS AGREEMENT CAREFULLY: BY INSTALLING, COPYING OR OTHERWISE USING THE ENCLOSED SOFTWARE PRODUCT, YOU AGREE TO BE BOUND BY THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT (“AGREEMENT”).
A-4 2. Restriction Licensee shall not: (a) remove any product identification, proprietary notices, or other notices or restrictions from the Licensed Software; (b) transfer, sell, assign, sublicense or otherwise convey the Licensed Software to another party without Licensor’s written consent; or (c) cause, permit or attempt the reverse engineering, disassembly, decompilation, translation or adaptation of the Licensed Software.
A-5 (4) LICENSEE SHALL INDEMNIFY, DEFEND AND HOLD LICENSOR AND SUPPLIERS FROM ANY CLAIMS, DEMANDS, LIABILITIES, LOSSES, DAMAGES, JUDGMENTS OR SETTLEMENTS, INCLUDING ALL REASONABLE COSTS AND EXPENSES RELATED THERETO INCLUDING ATTORNEY’S FEES, DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY RESULTING FROM ANY CLAIM MADE OR POTENTIAL CLAIM BY A THIRD PARTY AGAINST LICENSOR OR SUPPLIERS ARISING OUT OF ANY ACT OR USE OF LICENSED SOFTWARE BY LICENSEE. 5.
A-6 A-3 Package Checking the Contents of the Package Open the package and check the following prior to use. If the delivered product is the wrong one, some items are missing, or there is a problem with the appearance, contact the place of purchase. Contents of the package A USB HART Modem or a USB FieldMate Modem is only included in the package if the /B option (USB FieldMate Modem) was selected.
A-7 Media Handling Guidelines Make sure to take the following precautions. IMPORTANT • Do not store the product near large amounts of refuse or dust. • Do not touch the surface of the Media with no printed characters. Dirt or sweat from fingertips can damage the Media. Do not write anything on the Media. • Pencil lead or residue from erasers can damage the Media. • Do not bend or scratch the Media. Doing so can cause it to become unreadable. • Never place anything on top of the Media.
A-8 A-4 Symbol Marks in the User’s Manual The symbol marks appearing in the user’s manual have the following meanings. WARNING Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury. CAUTION Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury. It may also be used to alert against unsafe practices.
B B-1 Packaging and Installation B-1 About FieldMate B-1-1 Overview FieldMate is provided on a set of Media “FieldMate Software” and “Device Files” along with a license sheet, Getting Started User’s Manual and USB FieldMate modem (optional). FieldMate can be installed on your PC using the installer stored in the Media. However, to continue using it, you must register with us within 30 days after installation and then input an activation key.
B-2 B-1-2 Packaging Items Packaged with the FieldMate R2.06 CD-ROM Table B-1-1 Items Packaged with the FieldMate R2.06 CD-ROM Category Object FieldMate program Programs USB FieldMate modem driver Items Packaged with the Device Files R3.05 DVD-ROM Table B-1-2 Items Packed with the Device Files R3.05 DVD-ROM Category Object Yokogawa HART device DTM Yokogawa FDT 2.
B-3 B-1-3 Installing FieldMate/Device Files Overview of Installation Procedure NOTE • For details on installing the NI-FBUS driver, refer to the documentation of National Instruments. • For details on installing the FFusb driver, refer to the documentation of Softing. • If the window below appears during installation, please follow the procedure. And press “Cancel” in the next window. B010301E.
B-4 Installation Procedure TIP 1. Log on as a user with administrator privileges. 2. Insert the FieldMate Media in the Media drive. Installation starts automatically. Due to user account control, the following windows may be displayed. And confirmation operation is required. (1) Auto Play B010302E.ai Figure B-1-2 Click “Run setup.exe” and proceed. (2) User Account Control B010303E.ai Figure B-1-3 Click “Continue” and proceed.
B-5 B010304E.ai Figure B-1-4 3. The License Agreement window appears. Read the information carefully and if you agree with it, click the NEXT button. B010305E.ai Figure B-1-5 4. The Enter License Number window appears.
5. B-6 Enter the license number. You can proceed to Step 6 after you enter the correct license number. B010306E.ai Figure B-1-6 NOTE Enter the license number carefully. Make sure to type the number “0”, the capital letter “O”, the number “1“, and the capital letter “I” correctly. The system will reject incorrect entries. The wrong license number will generate an invalid Activation key. 6.
B-7 7. Select the Yokogawa DTM, or select whether to install other manufacturers’ DD/DTM. The following dialog box appears after you enter the license number and other information in FieldMate Installer. This is selected by default. When this is selected, all the Yokogawa device DTM libraries, assigned files, Yokogawa device DD, Device Viewer definition file, Yokogawa Built-in DTM, and the following items* will be installed.
9. B-8 Installation will start. B010310E.ai Figure B-1-10 10. The Replace Media window appears. Insert the Device Files DVD-ROM. Click “OK” and proceed. B010311E.ai Figure B-1-11 11. When the installation is finished, a prompt to restart the PC appears. Restart the PC. B010312E.
B-9 12. After restart PC, the following window is displayed. B010313E.ai Figure B-1-13 NOTE If installation does not start automatically after inserting the FieldMate Media, double-click the following file to execute it. FieldMate Media\FM\Setup.exe Objects to be Installed Contents to be installed automatically Out of the contents that are packaged in FieldMate R2.06/Device Files R3.05 Media, FieldMate software, USB FieldMate modem driver and Yokogawa device files.
B-10 Precautions for Installation • If you are installing Advance on a PC on which Basic is already installed, you will be prompted to confirm whether to uninstall Basic. Remove Basic automatically and then install Advance. • Installation is not possible in any of the following cases. A message will appear to notify you that installation is not possible and then the installer will end. (1) When attempting to install Basic on a PC on which Advanced is already installed.
B-11 B-1-4 User Registration Overview of User Registration Procedure After installing FieldMate, the user is requested to register with us within 30 days, acquire an activation key, and then enter it in FieldMate. This allows you to continue to use it. You can register usage via our User Registration Web site.
B-12 You can register via the User Registration Web site. Upon registering, you will receive an Activation key; enter it in the window shown below to continue using FieldMate. This window can be accessed from the User Registration Request window by clicking the Help menu of FieldMate User Registration, or by clicking the Help menu of FieldMate About FieldMate FieldMate Users site.
B-13 After completing user registration, the window below can be displayed by clicking “User Registration” in the Help menu of FieldMate. B010404E.
B-14 B-1-5 About FieldMate You can display the About FieldMate dialog box by selecting About FieldMate in the Help menu. 1. Click FieldMate License Agreement to display and/or print the Software License Terms (however, they are not editable). B010501E.
B-15 2. The revisions of installed FieldMate/Device Files and the numbers of Update programs applied to them can be displayed and saved. In the Update programs Information area, the revisions of installed FieldMate/Device Files and the numbers of Update programs applied to them are displayed. The information can be exported to an external file. To save the information to an external file, click the Export Information button. • Default file name: AboutFieldMate.
3. B-16 Click FieldMate Users site to go to the FieldMate Users site. B010504E.
B-17 B-2 PC Configuration It is recommended that the following items be set and confirmed after installation of FieldMate. Power Management FieldMate may not function properly while the sleep, standby and hibernation settings are enabled. The settings above can be disabled in Windows. The setting procedure is as follows.
B-18 B-3 Notes on FOUNDATION fieldbus H1 Device Interface For a FOUNDATION fieldbus H1 device, you can use FBUS from National Instruments or FFusb from Softing. For details, see G-4 “FOUNDATION fieldbus Interface Selection.” B-3-1 Notes on NI-FBUS NI-FBUS is a driver of National Instruments for FOUNDATION fieldbus H1. For details on installing the NI-FBUS driver, refer to the corresponding manual of National Instruments. The following are notes on NI-FBUS.
B-19 B-3-2 Notes on FFusb Softing FFusb driver software that is dedicated to Yokogawa FieldMate is included in FFusb CD-ROM. For details on installing the FFusb driver, see the corresponding manual of Softing. The following are notes on FFusb. Installing the FFusb Driver Make sure that FieldMate has been installed before installing the FFusb driver for FieldMate. Settings after Installation 1.
B-20 B-4 Notes on PROFIBUS PROFIBUS Interface Configuration is required after FieldMate and communication driver installation. The following initial setup needs to be defined based on the PROFIBUS communication driver. 1. Start FieldMate and navigate through [Tool] - [PROFIBUS Interface Configuration…]. Select the board recognized. Set a proper baud rate. Example: When a PA device is connected via a DP/PA coupler (Siemens), the baud rate is 45.45 kbit/s.
B-21 B-5 Notes on HART Bluetooth Modem Microsoft supplied Bluetooth standard stack is used for HART Bluetooth Modem initial setting. No specific driver is required. The following example is based on VIATOR Bluetooth interface Model: 010041 of MACTek. Windows 7 Calling 1. Start menu Devices and printers and double-click Bluetooth Adaptor. Press “Next”. B050101E.ai Figure B-5-1 2. Add New Connection Wizard is displayed. Select “MACTekViatorxxxx”. Press “Next”.
3. B-22 Press “Next”. B050103E.ai Figure B-5-3 4. Bluetooth Setting is displayed. Double-click “MACTekViatorxxxx”. B050104E.ai Figure B-5-4 5. Bluetooth Manager is displayed. Enter PIN number “mactek”, case-sensitive. Please check PIN number included in the product package. B050105E.
6. B-23 Bluetooth Setting is displayed. Confirm the connection. B050106E.ai Figure B-5-6 7. Right click the icon and select “Detail…”. B050107E.ai Figure B-5-7 8. Start Segment Viewer and enter COM port checked above in the HART Modem Configuration Window. B050108E.
B-24 Windows Vista Calling 1. Control Panel Bluetooth Devices Browser. And click Add Wireless Device. B050109E.ai Figure B-5-9 2. PC starts searching VIATOR Bluetooth interface Modem. And double-click the modem. B050110E.
3. B-25 Enter Pin Number: “mactek”, case-sensitive. Please check PIN number included in product package. B050111E.ai Figure B-5-11 4. Control Panel Bluetooth Device Browser. And click Bluetooth Settings. Select COM port tab. Check COM port number named with ‘SPP’. B050112E.ai Figure B-5-12 5. Start Segment Viewer and enter COM port checked above in the HART Modem Configuration window. B050113E.
C-1 C Operation Environment C-1 Hardware Environment Table C-1-1 Software Operating Environment OS Windows 7 Professional, Home Premium 32bit/64bit SP1 or later OS Language English, Japanese, Chinese (simplified), German, French, Russian OS Windows Vista Business 32bit SP2 or later OS Language English, Japanese, Chinese (simplified) Hardware Operating Environment Windows 7 Windows Vista PC IBM PC/AT Compatible CPU Intel ® Core™ i5-2520M or similar specification
C-2 C-2 Software Environment Operating System Windows 7 Home Premium/Professional 32 bit/64 bit SP1 or later Windows Vista Business 32 bit SP2 or later Language (characters displayed in window) English User Privileges for Handling FOUNDATION fieldbus H1 Devices When using FOUNDATION fieldbus H1 devices in FieldMate, Windows users who use FieldMate need to have administrator privileges (because NI-FBUS cannot be started by users who do not have administrator privileges
C-3 C-3 System Configuration/Connection Examples The following shows some example hardware setups for operating FieldMate with the pressure transmitter connected. BRAIN Required Components • BRAIN EJA Pressure Transmitter • 24 VDC Power Supply • Load Register (250Ω) • USB FieldMate Modem + SUPPLY USB FieldMate MODEM PC/FieldMate + CHECK EJA Load Register USB + - 24VDC Power Unit C030101E.
C-4 HART Required Components • HART EJA Pressure Transmitter • 24 VDC Power Supply • Load Resistor (250 Ω) • USB FieldMate Modem + SUPPLY USB FieldMate MODEM PC/FieldMate + CHECK EJA Load Register USB + - 24VDC Power Unit C030102E.
C-5 HART Required Components • HART EJA Pressure Transmitter • 24 VDC Power Supply • Load Resistor (250 Ω) • VIATOR Bluetooth Interface + SUPPLY VIATOR Bluetooth Interface + CHECK EJA Load Register PC/FieldMate + - 24VDC Power Unit C030103E.
C-6 FOUNDATION fieldbus H1 Required Components • FOUNDATION fieldbus H1 EJA Pressure Transmitter • 24 V DC Power Supply • FOUNDATION fieldbus Power Unit with Terminator • Terminator • NI-FBUS Series 2 Terminator + + - CHECK SUPPLY FieldMate NI-FBUS Series 2 in PCMCIA slot + EJA - FOUNDATION fieldbus Power Unit with Terminator + - 24VDC Power Unit C030104E.
C-7 FOUNDATION fieldbus H1 Required Components • FOUNDATION fieldbus H1 EJA Pressure Transmitter • 24 V DC Power Supply • FOUNDATION fieldbus Power Unit with Terminator • Terminator • FFusb Terminator + + - CHECK SUPPLY EJA FFusb FieldMate USB + - FOUNDATION fieldbus Power Unit with Terminator + - 24VDC Power Unit C030105E.
C-8 PROFIBUS Required Components • PROFIBUS PA EJA Pressure Transmitter • 24 VDC Power Supply • PROFIBUS DP/PA Coupler with Terminator • PROFIBUS Interface: PROFIusb + CHECK + SUPPLY PROFIBUS DP Connector Cable EJA PROFIBUS PA line + - PROFIBUS DP/PA coupler with Terminator FieldMate Softing PROFIusb in USB port + - 24VDC Power Unit C030106E.
D D-1 Overview FieldMate is available in Basic and Advance version. This section describes the features of Basic and Advance. D-1 Basic This version enables the status confirmation, setting, adjustment, and replacement of Yokogawa’s BRAIN devices, and HART, FOUNDATION fieldbus H1, and PROFIBUS devices and ISA100 devices (including those of other vendors).
D-2 D-2 Advance NOTE Advance includes all the functions of Basic. This version also has a database function to facilitate the management of device parameter values, device maintenance memos, etc. Furthermore, information related to device maintenance can even be referred to and modified prior to delivery or actual deployment of the devices.
D-3 D-3 Functions FieldMate consists of the following functions. Table D-3-1 Function Name Main window Description Basic This is the main window of FieldMate. It has the following three screens.
E-1 E Specifications Common to FieldMate Basic and Advance E-1 Specifications Common to FieldMate Basic and Advance This part describes specifications common to FieldMate Basic and Advance. Specifications supported only by FieldMate Advance are described in part F.
E-2 Main Window The main window has the following two types of view, which can be switched between the two windows by selecting a selection bar. 1. Segment Viewer Displays a list of devices in the direct BRAIN/HART/FOUNDATION fieldbus H1/PROFIBUS/ ISA100 segment. 2. History Displays all operation logs.
E-3 Individual Windows Individual Windows include the followings. 1. Device Viewer (Simultaneous display: maximum of 5 Windows) This window is for confirming the detailed operation and failure status of a HART/ FOUNDATION fieldbus H1 device. It communicates with the device and displays the selfdiagnostic results, etc. 2.
E-4 Accessing Individual Windows from Main Window Table E-1-1 Device Viewer DTM Works DD Menu Parameter Manager Segment Viewer App. App. App. App. History N/A App. N/A App.
E-5 E-1-2 Main Window NOTE Login your PC with “Administrator” privilege. Startup Sequence Start FieldMate The user ID and password do not need to be entered. The Login dialog box appears. It includes the user ID (*) and password, and the setting for whether to perform an automatic scan immediately after startup (*). For two items marked with (*), settings made at the previous login will be displayed as defaults.
E-6 Login Window When FieldMate is started, the following Login window appears. When logging in as the default user, the user ID and password do not need to be entered. Specify whether to automatically scan HART devices/FOUNDATION fieldbus H1 devices/PROFIBUS devices/BRAIN devices/ISA100 devices after startup. These fields are grayed out. Select one of the following items.
E-7 Menu The following table describes the menus in the menu bar of the main window. The items indicated with (*) in the table show the default value immediately after installation. If any change is made, the configuration is retained.
E-8 Menu Options HART Modem Configuration Tool Help FOUNDATION fieldbus Interface Configuration... PROFIBUS Interface Configuration... BRAIN Modem Configuration... ISA100 (Infrared) Interface Configuration ISA100 (Gateway) Interface Configuration User Registration About FieldMate Description Starts the Options window. Starts the HART Modem Configuration window. This window enables you to configure settings related to a HART modem.
E-9 Tool Help *1: *2: *3: Menu Options HART Modem Configuration FOUNDATION fieldbus Interface Configuration PROFIBUS Interface Configuration BRAIN Modem Configuration ISA100(Infrared) Interface Configuration ISA100(Gateway) Interface Configuration User Registration About FieldMate Segment Viewer App. App. App. App. History App. App. App. App. App. App. App. App. App. App. App. App. App. App. App. when a DTM is assigned and Cond.
E-10 E-1-3 Configuration Function The applications of FieldMate functions overlap. The following usage is recommended for device configuration.
E-11 E-2 Segment Viewer This window displays a list of HART/FOUNDATION fieldbus H1/PROFIBUS/BRAIN/ ISA100 devices that are directly connected to FieldMate by a physical segment. For HART and BRAIN communication, you can use an optional USB FieldMate modem by directly connecting it to the field device.
E-12 E020102E.ai Figure E-2-2 Segment Viewer (when Icon View) FOUNDATION fieldbus/HART Device FOUNDATION fieldbus In the case of using a NI-FBUS from National Instruments or FFusb from Softing as a FOUNDATION fieldbus communication card, direct connection communication with the FOUNDATION fieldbus device is supported. A list of FOUNDATION fieldbus H1 segment devices (*1) is displayed.
E-13 PROFIBUS Device In the case of using a PROFIusb from Softing as a PROFIBUS communication card, direct connection communication with the PROFIBUS device is supported. A PROFIBUS device is displayed in Segment Viewer. A list of PROFIBUS devices in the PROFIBUS network (*) is displayed. *: Up to 127 devices (subject to the PROFIBUS specification).
E-14 Update and Scan Device Cancel for HART device Searching HART device, address currently scanned and maximum search address are displayed. And its processing is also displayed. E020106E.ai Figure E-2-6 HART device search processing status Search canceled function When HART device search is running, search can be canceled. Devices before cancel operation is performed are displayed even if searching is canceled in the middle.
E-15 Right-click Menu The following table shows the menu items available in the right-click menu when a device is selected in the Segment Viewer window. App.: Menu item is available. Cond.: Menu item is grayed out. Table E-2-1 Menu Device Viewer Description App. or Cond. (*1) Starts the Device Viewer window. This window enables you to confirm the current detailed operation status of a device. Device Setup App.
E-16 Menu PROFIBUS Interface Configuration,,, BRAIN Modem Configuration… ISA100(Infrared) Interface Configuration ISA100(Gateway) Interface Configuration *1: Description This window is displayed only when PROFIBUS is selected. Starts the PROFIBUS Interface Configuration window. Refer to User Manual of Softing. This window is displayed only when BRAIN is selected. Calls up the BRAIN Modem Configuration window. Refer to Part G.
E-17 E-3 Device Adjustment/Setting Functions In this part, basic device communication setting is made and the device parameters are adjusted and set. There are three device parameter adjustment/setting functions: DTM Works, Parameter Manager, and DD Menu. E-3-1 Basic Device Communication Setting Tag/Address Assignment This function assigns device tags and addresses for FOUNDATION fieldbus device.
E-18 Displaying Segment Viewer If a tag and address are modified in this Tag/Address Assignment window, the Segment Viewer window will automatically be updated, displaying updated tags/addresses. NOTE Notes on Modifying Tags for FOUNDATION fieldbus Devices 1. Specification When a tag is modified, the communication connection information (VCR and Link Object) is automatically cleared.
E-19 E-3-2 DTM Works DTM Works is a frame application in which device DTM is able to run. DTM (Device Type Manager) is a GUI application specifically designed for devices that enables device’s specific parameters to be set. Because it complies with the FDT/DTM standards, it also enables the parameters to be adjusted or set in the same window in others’ host systems that support DTM. TIP The following describes the Yokogawa device DTM.
E-20 Startup In Option setting menu of DTM Works, is the check box of [Show “Load option for DTM data” dialog at startup] checked? Yes Selection window for Offline Parameter appears. No Default data is loaded and Online Parameter window appears. Select options to load stored data or default data for offline parameters. - “Load From Database”: Loads data from the database. After data is loaded, the parameters refresh automatically.
E-21 fieldbus), a PROFIusb from Softing (for PROFIBUS), Infrared Adapter, IR224UN-LN96 9600bps (for ISA100) and YFGW Gateway (for ISA100), and connect them to the bus to which the field device is connected. Built-in Connection can be used for both Basic and Advance. The Definition of DTM Works (Frame Application) DTM Works (BIC Mode) The “equal” icon will only be shown after the complete data set of device is loaded to the DTM or vice versa.
E-22 The definition of Device DTM Connected status: Status in which communication with a device is connected (or established) Disconnected status: Status in which communication with a device is disconnected (or is not established) DTM has the following two device parameter setup windows: Device DTM Window Online Parameter Window: Used to directly display, set, or modify device internal parameters in the connected status.
E-23 Device DTM types Available Device DTM types include: Type A DTM designed by Yokogawa Type B DTM designed by Yokogawa Type C DTM designed by Yokogawa Built-in DTM DTM supplied by other vendors Type A DTM designed by Yokogawa The following describes the device DTM configuration. Title bar Identification area Navigation area Application area E030203E.ai Figure E-3-5 When changing the value of parameter, press key.
E-24 Type B DTM designed by Yokogawa Title bar Identification area Navigation area Application area E030204E.ai Figure E-3-6 When changing the value of parameters, press “Download to device” button. You can switch operations between Online and Offline parameters. From the menu bar, select , and then select or .
E-25 E030205E.ai Figure E-3-7 Table E-3-1 Item Change to “O/S mode, while download Update cycle Object Description Default FOUNDATION fieldbus Block Mode of Function Block changes to O/S while downloading to FOUNDATION fieldbus device automatically. This is not applicable to ISA100, HART device DTM. ON ISA100 Block Mode of Function Block changes to O/S while downloading to ISA100 device automatically.
E-26 Type C DTM designed by Yokogawa Title bar Identification area Navigation area Application area Zoom in/out slider Applies the changes in the parameters and closes the DTM window. (Available in the Offline parameters window) Closes the DTM window Applies the changes in the parameters for “Save to Database” or “Save to file”. (Available in the Offline parameters window) E030204E.
E-27 Built-in DTM Built-in DTM are available for FOUNDATION fieldbus, HART, and ISA100. FOUNDATION fieldbus Built-in DTM This is launched when neither DTM of the connected device nor DD are installed in FieldMate specific location. (Refer to Part J) HART Built-in DTM This is launched when neither DTM of the connected device nor DD are installed in FieldMate specific location.
E-28 Parameter Access with device Table A shows combination of Device DTM and parameter access Button and Icon.
E-29 Download to Device Icon: It is applicable for Type A DTM designed by Yokogawa. Downloads the device parameters in the Device DTM that have been edited in the Offline Parameter window to device internal parameters.
E-30 Table E-3-3 Protocol Import HART Export All the setting parameters FOUNDATION fieldbus All the setting parameters Parameters by function block ISA100 “Upload from Device”, “Download to Device”, “Load from File”, “Save to File”, “Load from Database”, “Save to Database” is effective only when Offline parameter window is open and active. Combinations in detail above are shown in the following table.
E-31 Table E-3-5 Type A Offline Parameter Operation Type A DTM designed by Yokogawa Data Status Upload from device Icon -- DTM supplied by other vendors Connect Disconnect Connect Disconnect Offline Parameter Window Offline Parameter Window Offline Parameter Window Offline Parameter Window Open Close Open Close Open Close Open Close Download to device Icon Save to File Icon Load from File Icon Save to Database Icon *3 *4 Load fr
E-32 Table E-3-6 Type B/C Operation Type B/C DTM designed by Yokogawa Connect Disconnect Offline Parameter Window Online Parameter Window Offline Parameter Window Online Parameter Window -- × × Changed × × Import -- × -- No change × × × × Upload from device Icon -- -- -- -- -- Download to device Icon -- -- -- -- -- Import/ Export Icon -- -- -- Default *3 × × × After Upload *4 ×
E-33 DTM Works closing action DTM works closing action are shown in the following Table: Device not registered in Device Maintenance Information: DTM Works closes. Device registered in Device Maintenance Information: Refer to the followings.
E-34 Menu Table E-3-9 Menu File View Device Description Load from File Loads DTM data from an external file. Save to File Saves DTM data to an external file. Show and Compare *1 Displays and compares actual device values against database records Exit Exits DTM Works. Toolbar Selects whether to show or hide the tool bar. Statusbar Selects whether to show or hide the status bar.
E-35 Tool Bar Table E-3-10 Icon Function Description Connect /Disconnect Connects to or disconnects from a device. Upload Uploads parameters from a device. This command is enabled only when connection is established. Download Downloads parameters to a device. This command is enabled only when connection is established. Load from File Loads device parameters from an external file.
E-36 Error When DTM related error occurs, a single window displays the error messages while DTM window is open. And error is updated as long as cause of error persists. Displays in chronological order the errors that occur while DTM Works is active. Regardless of whether or not you enabled to show the Error dialog box in the Options dialog that is accessed from Tool of DTM Works, the errors that occur are still displayed here.
E-37 Print The print functions are shared with those of Microsoft Internet Explorer. E030208E.
E-38 Setting Device Station Address for PROFIBUS Devices TIP If device is equipped with hardware switch, it needs to be disabled to perform the following operation. 1. Start the PROFIBUS device DTM to change the address. 2. Select FDT Topology from the View menu, and then select the device DTM in the FDT Topology area and disconnect it. E030209E.ai Figure E-3-12 3.
4. E-39 Select PROFIdtm DPV1 in the FDT Topology area, and then right-click Additional Functions Edit DTM Station Address to display the Settings window, and change the address. E030211E.ai Figure E-3-14 5. Select the device DTM in the FDT Topology area and connect it.
E-40 Setting Operations of Function Blocks for FOUNDATION fieldbus H1 Device After replacing a FOUNDATION fieldbus H1 device, you must check setting of the operations of built-in function blocks. In some cases, you must internally connect these blocks. On this window, you can set and connect function blocks built in the FOUNDATION fieldbus H1 device. Operation time and schedule will be automatically set.
E-41 E-3-3 Parameter Manager Parameter Manager has the following functions. HART / FOUNDATION fieldbus H1 devices are supported. 1. Uploads device parameters. 2. Exports and imports parameters to/from TSV files*. 3. Compares the parameters of the connected device with those imported from a file and checks differences. 4. Selects the parameters for download and then downloads them to the device. 5.
E-42 FOUNDATION fieldbus H1 Devices Blocks In Parameter Manager, only the TB (transducer block) and resource block are selected to be displayed/set by default for FOUNDATION fieldbus H1 devices. Blocks other than these can be added in the option settings. These settings become common definitions for devices of the same type (model). More specifically, the read/write permission can be set for all blocks in a device.
E-43 Export/Import Parameters uploaded from the connected device can be exported. The file format is tab-separated text (TSV) and the file extension is .txt. The following shows the default folder and default file names, so that exported parameters can be easily managed and imported for downloading to another device of the same type.
E-44 Window The Device Values area displays the device parameter values at the time of startup. Click this button to export the device parameter values (left half of the window) to a file. The work area displays the parameter values read from the device or a file. Click this button to copy the actual device parameter values (left half of the window) to the right half of the window.
E-45 Find Parameters Selecting Find Parameters from the Edit menu opens the following screen. This screen enables you to search for parameters in the window. Retains the last five items that were entered. Match Case: Case-sensitive between uppercase and lowercase characters. E030304E.ai Figure E-3-20 Parameter Manager Window – Find Parameters (Find What) E030305E.
E-46 Properties Clicking a Properties button opens the following screen. This screen enables you to confirm detailed information on the parameters in the Device Values area/Work area. Device : actual device File : file or database E030307E.ai Figure E-3-23 Parameter Manager Window – Properties Export Parameters Selecting Save/Export Device Values or clicking the corresponding button opens the following screen.
E-47 E030309E.ai Figure E-3-25 Example-exported parameters opened in Excel file Import from File Selecting Import to Work Area from the Action menu or clicking the corresponding button. This screen enables the parameter values to be imported from a file and displayed in the Work area. E030310E.
E-48 FOUNDATION fieldbus Blocks Settings Selecting FOUNDATION fieldbus H1 Block Setting from the Tool menu opens the following screen. This screen enables you to select which of the blocks of the FOUNDATION fieldbus H1 device to display/set. Displays a list of the function blocks of the device. The read permission of the resource block and TB (transducer block) is always set.
E-49 Menu Table E-3-11 Menu File Edit View Action Description Save Custom TAB Info Saves the settings in the Custom tab. Exit Exits the Parameter Manager. Find Parameters Searches for parameters containing a user-entered character string from the currently displayed tab. Undo Modifications Returns the Work area for the currently displayed tab to its original state prior to any changes.
E-50 Menu Items in the Right-click Menu when a Parameter is Selected Table E-3-12 Menu Item Parameter Description… Send to Custom Tab → (a list of defined custom tabs) Delete from Custom Tab Description Displays the Parameter Description dialog box. This item is enabled for any tab other than the Custom tab. It adds the selected parameter to the display objects of the selected custom tabs. This item is only enabled for the Custom tab.
E-51 Color of Parameter Values Table E-3-14 Color Explanation No color Indicates that the parameter values in the Device Values area and Work area are the same. Magenta Indicates that for writable parameters there is a difference between the values in the Device Values area and Work area. (Note that this does not indicate that the parameters are targeted to be downloaded.
E-52 E-3-4 DD Menu The DD menu is applicable only to FOUNDATION fieldbus H1 devices. A DD is a file that contains the parameter properties defined by the device vendor and device-specific control procedures such as calibration and diagnoses. In addition to device control, the procedures include those for interactive display to users and key input from the user.
E-53 Startup There are two startup procedures. Start DD Menu from Parameter Manager. (Note): When you perform this procedure, Parameter Manager is minimized and becomes unavailable. Select the device of FOUNDATION fieldbus in Segment Viewer and start DD Menu. Window Indicates a device tag.
E-54 Menu Table E-3-15 Menu File Edit View Action Option Window Explanation Close Close window Edit Exit DD Menu Undo Undo the value in the edit box Cut Cut the value in the edit box. Copy Copy the value in the edit box. Paste Paste the value in the edit box. Tool bar When this item is checked, the show/hide of the tool bar can be selected. It is selected by default (the tool bar is shown).
E-55 E-4 Device Viewer Device Viewer displays the hardware and configuration statuses of the self-diagnosis results obtained by the device. It also displays the pre-defined device parameter values as a trend graph. This function supports HART and FOUNDATION fieldbus H1 device. The display items of Device Viewer differ depending on the device. Device Viewer is capable of displaying up to five windows simultaneously.
E-56 Diagnostic parameters are displayed in this additional information display area. E040102E.ai Figure E-4-2 Default Display (No Setting Files) Device Information Display Area This area displays the device path, device tag, and overall status of the device. “Build-in Connection” is displayed for the device path. The status of a device is indicated by color in the Device Status column.
E-57 Parameter List This area enables you to view the value data of additional information parameters. Furthermore, you can also view the status of additional information parameters. The additional information defined in the file of each device provided by vendors is displayed in tabular form. The additional information is split up into the following categories when it is displayed. Title: Displays the identification name of the parameter.
E-58 E-4-2 Trend Information The parameter values displayed in the trend parameter list are acquired and displayed as a trend graph. Sixty acquisition points are displayed for each parameter. The trend graph display is updated from right to left. The most recent trend parameter data values are displayed on the right side of the graph, and the oldest ones are displayed on the left side. Trend data is acquired while Device Viewer is activated.
E-59 Menu Table E-4-3 Menu File Mode View Settings Description Export Exports trend data. Exit Exits Device Viewer. Refresh Date Updates the screen. This item is only enabled when one shot mode is set. Periodic Switches between the periodic and one shot modes. Trend Pause Pauses or resumes updating of the trend graph display. Select Columns Sets the information to display in the trend parameter list.
E-60 Pen Attribute Setting: Settings Trend, after Selecting the Parameter from the Trend Parameter List. E040202E.ai Figure E-4-4 Table E-4-5 Category Trend Line Properties Vertical Axis Setting Item Description Color Specifies the line color of the trend graph. Style Specifies the line type of the trend graph. Select from a solid line, dotted line, broken line, alternate long and short dash line, and chain double-dashed line.
E-61 Trend Parameter List Display Setting: View Select Columns E040203E.ai Figure E-4-5 Trend Graph Update Duration Setting: Setting Update Period E040204E.ai Figure E-4-6 When periodic is selected, set the update duration. You can set the update duration in one second increments from 5 to 99 seconds. The default is 30 seconds for HART device, 10 seconds for FOUNDATION fieldbus device.
E-62 Trend Graph Display/operation when Clicking the Start Trend Button, Change Update Duration Button, and Resume Trend Button are Performed Switching between Periodic and One Shot Mode • Selecting Periodic from the Mode menu toggles between the modes. The mode can be switched from both the Diagnostic Information tab and the Trend Information tab.
E-63 (3) Resuming trend operation Trend graph: Continues Internal buffer storage: Continues (4) Switching from Trend Information tab Diagnostic Information tab Trend Information tab Trend graph: Continues Internal buffer storage: Continues Exporting Trend Data: File Export Device Viewer’s menus and tool buttons allow trend data to be exported. The following shows the default settings.
E-64 E-5 Operation Log E-5-1 Overview This function automatically records operations performed on FieldMate. Operation logs are classified into the following types: Table E-5-1 Type Description Configuration This log is recorded when settings or adjustments are made, such as writing parameters to a device. System This log is recorded if operations other than the above are executed, such as login, logout, or starting a tool.
E-65 E-5-2 History Window Types of Columns (Items That Can be Filtered) 1. Date & Time: Date and time 2. Device Tag: Device tag 3. Device ID: Device ID 4. User: User name 5. Source: Log output source such as DTM, DD Menu, or Parameter Manager ), 6. Category: Configuration (device parameter change), System (logs such as login), etc. This corresponds to a tab. 7. Message: Details of operation logs 8.
E-66 Click here to close the filter setting screen. Enter characters here to extract from all the items in history only the items including those characters (For example, ABC 123 will be extracted if ABC is entered.) If you input characters in multiple fields, only items matching all of those fields will be extracted. The fields are empty by default. Each field can retain up to the last five entered values.
E-67 Items That Can Be Filtered Table E-5-3 Item Description Remarks Device Tag Device ID User Main Operations other than those using the following features Segment Viewer History DTM Works Source DD Menu Parameter Manager Set Tag/Address Operations in the relevant screen or window Filtering is made by AND of each item.
E-68 Menu Table E-5-4 Menu File View Tool Description Export History Exports History to a file. Exit Exits FieldMate. Status Bar Selects whether to show or hide the status bar. (* Default: show) Update Updates the information displayed in the window. Options… Starts the Options window. HART Modem Configuration… Starts the HART Modem Configuration window. This window enables you to configure settings related to a HART modem.
E-69 Double-click Operation Double-clicking a line displays the details dialog box on the right. Clicking Up or Down displays the next or previous details dialog box. Up: Dialog box for line below Down: Dialog box for line above E050203E.ai Figure E-5-3 History (Details Display Dialog Box) Export History These fields are enabled only when Entire Period is not selected.
F F-1 Advance This part describes the functions only supported by Advance. The following lists important terms before describing the features of Advance. • Device DTM This is a DTM for devices. This is usually assigned on the terminal of a DTM network topology (e.g.: device DTM for a differential transmitter) • COMM DTM This is a DTM for communication devices (e.g.
F-1 F-2 Overview The features of Advance are indicated below. NOTE Advance includes all of the functions of Basic. Device Maintenance Information Management Function By managing the information regarding the maintenance of the device on a database, Advance supports the maintenance/management of the device. It manages device parameter values and maintenance memos for a number of devices (up to 500 devices are recommendable to manage.).
F-3 Overview of Window Layout There are two types of windows in FieldMate. In the Main Window, devices and events are selected. In Individual Windows each detail is handled. Individual Windows are opened as a new window from the Main Window. The windows are largely classified into two types: the Main Window, where devices and events are selected, and the Individual Windows, where each detail is handled. Main Window Individual Window F010001E.
F-4 Main Window The window switches between the following three windows. 1. Segment Viewer 2. Device Navigator Lists the devices that are registered in the database. This window also allows devices or events in the database to be searched. Device Maintenance Information are stored. 3. History Segment Viewer History Switch windows by the select bar select bar Device Navigator select bar The Device Navigator lists the devices registered in the database.
F-5 Individual Window Individual Windows include the followings. 1. Device Viewer (Simultaneous display: maximum of 5 Windows) 2. DTM Works (Simultaneous display: maximum of 5 Windows) 3. Parameter Manager (Simultaneous display: maximum of 5 Windows) 4. DD Menu (Simultaneous display: maximum of 5 Windows) 5. Device Maintenance Info (Simultaneous display: maximum of 5 Windows) The device maintenance information is handled here.
F-6 F-1-1 Device Maintenance Information Management Function This is a function that manages the maintenance information regarding each device and assists maintenance/management of the device. It corresponds to each device on a one-to-one basis and maintains Device Maintenance Information on a database. Up to 300 devices are recommendable to manage.
F-1-1-2 F-7 Components of the Device Maintenance Information The following are the components. 1. Device Information Consists of the following four types of information. (1) Basic Information Solid information such as device tags and Device IDs. (2) Maintenance Information Information that the user inputs to manage devices such as location of installation and delivery date. (3) Block Information This information exists only for FOUNDATION fieldbus H1 devices.
F-8 The following are the details of the components. Device Maintenance Information – Device Information (Basic Information) Table F-1-2 Item name Description Device Tag Device tag Device ID Device ID Device Tag Comment Device tag comments Communication Type Read only. Displays any of HART, FOUNDATION fieldbus, PROFIBUS, BRAIN, ISA100 or Other. Vendor Read only. Character string that indicates the device vendor (e.g. YOKOGAWA) Manufacturer ID Read only.
F-9 Device Maintenance Information - Device Information (Management Information) Table F-1-4 Item name Description PRM Plant Hierarchy Read only. Displays the plant hierarchies defined in PRM. Status Displays any of Uncertain, Normal, Communication Error, Warning, Abnormal, or N/A. The selection can be changed. *1 Status Update Date Read only. Displays the date and time when the status was changed.
F-10 The following table shows a list of display items in the Device Maintenance Info screen. Remarks: With regards to ISA100, please refer to PART I regarding device maintenance information. “Other” indicates the devices registration that is described in User Defined Connection FDT Project, when a protocol other than HART, FOUNDATION fieldbus, BRAIN, PROFIBUS and ISA100 is registered.
F-11 Item Description HART FOUNDATION PROFIBUS fieldbus BRAIN Other Status Displays any of Uncertain, Normal, Communication Error, Warning, Abnormal, or N/A. The selection can be changed. Cond. (*6) Cond. (*6) Cond. (*7) Cond. (*8) Cond. (*7) Status Update Date Read only. Displays the date and time when the status was changed. Cond. (*6) Cond. (*6) Cond. (*7) Cond. (*8) Cond. (*7) Loop Name Any alphanumeric characters can be set.
F-12 Cond.: Refer to the note. N/A: The item is not used (not displayed) Blank: The default is a blank space. The user can enter any value. Device Maintenance Information – Memo This is a memo that the user can freely write to the device when inspecting devices for instance. Multiple memos can be defined for a device. Device Maintenance Information – Document Link Information regarding links to files in the PC or URLs can be defined.
F-13 Searching Device Maintenance Information This function searches the device maintenance information registered in the database and narrows down the device. A Simple Function to Assist Creating Daily Reports Daily reports can be assisted by selecting and exporting any part of the History to an external file.
F-1-1-3 F-14 Registering Device Maintenance Information There are several ways to register device maintenance information. 1. Offline registration There are two ways to register offline; manual registration and import registration. Offline registration means that FieldMate is not connected. • Manual registration Registration is done in the Device Navigator. Enter the device maintenance information to register. • Import registration (*) Registration is done in the Device Navigator.
F-15 Details of Online Registration 1. Select the connected device in the Segment Viewer (Built-in Connection mode) and execute Register Device Maintenance Info. 2. If there is no device that has the same ID as the already registered device maintenance information, go to 3. If there is, go to A. 3. User will be asked “Do you want to newly register the device? Or do you want to overwrite to the existing device maintenance information?” 4.
F-16 When the connected device is selected in the Segment Viewer (Built-in Connection mode) and Action Register Device Maintenance Info... is executed, the following window appears. Select this to register a device as a new device in the database. Select this to register a device by overwriting an existing device in the database. Only the device that is of the same device model as that of the connected device and whose Device ID is empty can be selected.
F-17 Details of Manual Registration 1. In Communication Type, select any of HART, FOUNDATION fieldbus, PROFIBUS, BRAIN, ISA100, or OTHER. 2. Select or enter a vendor. (The manufacturer ID will be set automatically according to the selection of the vendor.) When BRAIN is selected, Yokogawa Electric Corporation is automatically appears. For PROFIBUS or BRAIN, the vendor name cannot be added. TIP 3. Select or enter a model.
F-18 Startup Device Navigator → Action → New Device Maintenance Info START Select a communication type. The selected communication type is shown here. Select the vendor. If it is not in the list, click the Add button to add. See Appendix C. Select the model. If it is not in the list, click the Add button to add. Select the device revision. Type the device tag. CONTINUE F010104E.
F-19 Continued from the previous page BRAIN devices HART/FOUNDATION fieldbus H1/PROFIBUS/ISA100 devices A list of Device DTMs that match the communication type that are already installed in the PC will be shown. Select from the list. END F010105E.
F-20 F-1-1-4 Importing and Exporting Device Maintenance Information Overview Device maintenance information can be exported to an external file (1 file for 1 device) and also imported. Export When exporting, an option to export as templates is available. If the option is selected, only the following information (the items that can be applied as templates to other devices) is exported. - Device Information (Basic Information) However, the following items are cleared when exporting.
F-21 Details of Import Registration Device files: 1. Execute Import Device Maintenance Info. 2. Select device file. 3. Checks whether there is an overlap of information between existing device maintenance information and Device IDs and such. If there is an overlap, select whether to abandon import or delete existing device maintenance information. 4. Device maintenance information will be imported and created. Device templates: 1. Execute Import Device Maintenance Info. 2.
F-22 Export Device Maintenance Info Startup Device Navigator → Select Device → Action → Export Device Maintenance Info... Specify which folder to export. Default location of the folder is $(FieldMate installed folder)/Export. The following are the Default names of folders. Device file: Device ID(device tag).fmt (e.g. 5945430003J0001101(PT1001).fmt) Template: model name(RevN).fmt (N is for Device Revision (e.g. EJX(Rev2).fmt) Executes Export. Select when exporting as a template.
F-23 F-1-2 User Management Function This function defines the user account (user ID, password) of FieldMate. By this function, operation logs for each user ID can be recorded. When users are not defined at all, it is taken as log in by the default user. The user account (user ID, password) of FieldMate is effective only in FieldMate; thus there is no relation between this user account and Windows user account. Define a User Account Up to 100 user accounts can be defined.
F-2 F-24 Main Window (General) NOTE Login your PC with “Administrator” privilege. Startup Sequence FieldMate Startup When users are not defined at all, username and password need not be entered.. Login dialog appears. Set username (*), password, and whether or not (*) to automatically scan at startup. Where (*) is indicated (2 items), the setting of the previous login is displayed by default.
F-25 Login Window At FieldMate startup, the following login window appears. Enter the username and password and specify whether or not to automatically scan HART device/FOUNDATION fieldbus H1 device/ PROFIBUS device/BRAIN device/ISA100 device immediately after startup. When users are not defined, it is taken as log in by the default user and the username and password need not be entered. Grayed out when users are not defined. Select from the following.
F-26 F-2-1 Menu The following is the description of the menus in the menu bar. The items indicated with (*) in the table show the default value immediately after installation. If any change is made, the configuration is retained (saved). Table F-2-1 Menu File Description New FDT Project... Starts DTM Works and creates a new FDT project. Import FDT Project... Imports FDT projects from external files.
Menu Action Description Verification Tool... Starts AXF Verification Tool. Open FDT Project... Delete FDT Project Starts up DTM Works and opens the specified FDT project. Deletes FDT projects. Duplicate FDT Project Duplicates FDT projects. Export FDT Project... Exports FDT projects to external files. Open Device Maintenance Info… Starts up device maintenance information window. Registers the device if it is not registered.
F-28 The status of the menu when each window is selected is described in the following table. The meanings of symbols are described below. App.: Menu is effective; Cond.: Menu is grayed out; N/A: Menu is not displayed *: Default value immediately after installation Table F-2-2 Menu File View New FDT Project... Import FDT Project... Import Device Maintenance Info… Export History Export Serial No. ...
Menu Action Tool Help *1: *2: *3: *4: *5: *6: *7: *8: *9: *10: *11: F-29 Delete Device Maintenance Info… Export Device Maintenance Info… Change Status ON OFF Add to Favorites (new) Favorites list Delete from Favorites Tag/Address Assignment… Device Class Setting… Device Information Device Files Setup for this device… User Manager… Options… Network Configurator… HART Modem Configuration… FOUNDATION fieldbus Interface Configuration... PROFIusb Interface Configuration...
F-30 Select Bar Table F-2-3 Icon Function Description Function Key Segment Viewer Selects Segment Viewer window F1 Device Navigator Selects Device Navigator window F2 History Selects History window F3 Tool Bar Table F-2-4 Icon Function Description Function Key Update Same as View → Update menu F5 Scan Device Cancel Stops searching further address. ESC Auto Update Update the connected device automatically. It is ON-OFF switch. Refer to G-2 option for details.
F-31 F-2-2 Configuration Function The applications of FieldMate functions overlap. The following usage is recommended for device configuration. Table F-2-5 Device Communication Protocol HART FOUNDATION fieldbus H1 PROFIBUS BRAIN ISA100 Use Recommended Function Checking Status Check with Segment Viewer for general status, and then with Device Viewer for details. Setting/Adjustment Device DTM. Exchanging Devices Parameter Manager.
F-32 F-3 Parameter Manager In Advance, functions listed below are additionally supported. 1. The uploaded parameter can be saved and loaded in the database (device maintenance information), which is assigned to the device. (up to 5 sets per device) 2. The parameter obtained from the connected device and the parameter, loaded from the database, can be compared. The difference between them can be checked. 3.
Database (device maintenance information) Load / Save Import / Export External file F-33 Load / Save Import / Export Parameter Manager Screen Database Values 1 Database Values 2 F030102E.
F-34 Window Parameter values of the connected device (left part of the screen) are exported to file/database. Indicates Device Mode. Device Values area shows parameter values of the connected device at the time of startup. Copies parameter values of the connected device (left part of the screen) to the right part of the screen. Work area shows parameter values loaded from the connected device or file/database.
F-35 Parameters of different devices (of the same model) can be loaded to the left and right of the screen. The parameters loaded to the left and right of the screen can be edited, and saved to the file/database. (There is no functional difference between the left and right of the screen.) F030104E.
F-36 Start Parameter Manager Parameter Manager can be started from Segment Viewer, Device Navigator, or Device Maintenance Info. The following describes how Parameter Manager starts from each of the above. Select a device in Segment Viewer and start Parameter Manager. Parameter Manager starts in Device mode. Select a Database device in Device Navigator and start Parameter Manager. Parameter Manager starts in Database mode.
F-37 Save/Export Operation Device Mode When you select Save/Export Device Values in the Action menu, or press the corresponding button, the window below appears. This window enables you to export the parameter values of the connected device on the left half of the window to a file or save them to the database. Database Mode When you select Save/Export Device Values 1 or Save/Export Device Values 2 from the Action menu, or press the corresponding button, the window below appears.
F-38 • Selecting Save to Database: Search available area and save in the database, however, if 5 sets of parameters of the relevant device have been already saved, a dialog requiring a selection of parameters to be overwritten, displays subsequently. Number (1-5), Date & Time and Reason are displayed in the dialog, then select one of them. Ask whether it should be overwritten. If Yes, overwrite Parameter Value File n.
F-39 Load/Import Operation Device Mode When you select Load/Import to Work Area from the Action menu, or press the corresponding button, the window below appears. This window enables you to load parameter vales from a file or database and display them on the right half of the window.
F-40 • When selecting Database, data selection screen is displayed. Available selections are parameters saved in the database of the device, which is the same model as the relevant device, in the past. In dialog selection, Date & Time, Device Tag, Device ID, and Reason are shown in table format. With Device ID that is the same as the relevant device, the latest line of Date & Time is focused by default. • When selecting File, a list of files is displayed to select and execute.
Menu Action F-41 Description Save/Export Database Values 1... Exports parameter values on the left part of the screen to the file, or saves them to the database. (Only shown in Database mode) Load/Import to Database Values 1... Loads parameter values from the file/database and shows them on the left part of the screen. (Only shown in Database mode) Save/Export Database Values ... Exports parameter values on the right part of the screen to the file, or saves them to the database.
F-42 Color of Parameter Values Table F-3-4 Color Explanation No color Indicates that the parameter values in the Device Values area (database 1) and Work area (database 2) are the same. Magenta Indicates that for writable parameters there is a difference between the values in the Device Values area (database 1) and Work area (database 2). (Note that this does not indicate that the parameters are targeted to be downloaded.
F-4 F-43 Device Navigator Device Navigator registers the devices in the database. It displays the device list registered in the database. It also allows you to search the device or events in the database. Device Maintenance Information are stored. Window Column titles Device Flag, Memo Flag, Device Tag, Device ID, Device Tag Comment, Communication Type, Vendor, Model, Device Revision Clicking each title allows items of the relevant column to be sorted.
F-44 Clicking “Search” expands the following screen. Exits search screen. Enter the search words. Up to 10 previously entered values are saved. Specify the search target. Clicking “…” button displays the following select menus. Check the search criteria if several search criteria are defined. Click here on searching by date and time. Click here on specifying detailed search criteria. Click here on searching several search criteria. Deletes the search criteria. Adds the search criteria.
F-45 Menu Table F-4-1 Menu File View Action Description Import Device Maintenance Info… Imports the device maintenance information from an external file. Export Serial No. ... Exports the serial numbers registered in the device maintenance information to a file. Exit Exits FieldMate. Status Bar Selects show/hide of the status bar. (* Default: Show) Update Updates the display information. Device Setup Starts Built-in DTM or the DTM Works or Parameter Manager window.
Help F-46 User Registration… Starts up User Registration window. It allows processing relating to user registration. About FieldMate… Starts up About FieldMate window. It allows you to check version information, etc. Toolbar Table F-4-2 Icon Function Description Function Key Update Same as “View → Update” menu. F5 Device Setup Same as “Action → Device Setup…” menu. F7 Device Maintenance Info Same as “Action → Open Device Maintenance Info…” menu.
F-47 Search Conditions Table F-4-4 Item Description Find what Enter characters to search. Location Specify the object to search. See the table below. More criteria Specify more criteria Remarks “Find what” is essential. Search is made by AND of “Location,” “More criteria,” and “Date & Time” with “Find what” as a key. Match any case Match all case Date & Time Specify Date & Time Select this item to specify a Register Date period for the search.
F-48 Specify Date & Time You can select one from Delivery Date, Operation Start Date, Update Date, and Register Date. Operation at Double-clicking Double-clicking on a line on the Device Navigator window displays the Device Maintenance Info window.
F-49 F-4-1 Device Maintenance Info This window allows you to handle “device maintenance information” of the device. Menu Table F-4-6 Menu File Edit Action Description Save Confirms the changes on this window and save it in the database. Exit Exits this window. New… Creates new memo or document link. Effective only when “Memo” tab or “Document” tab is displayed. Edit… Edits selected memo or document link. Effective only when “Memo” tab or “Document Link” tab is displayed.
F-50 Toolbar Table F-4-7 Icon Function Description Save Performs the same function of the same name menu. New Same as the above. Edit Same as the above. Delete Same as the above. Change Assigned DTM Same as the above. Flag the Memo Same as the above. View Document Same as the above. Export History Same as the above. View Same as the above. Compare Same as the above.
F-4-1-1 F-51 Device Maintenance Info (Device Info) This window displays or sets “Basic Information,” “Maintenance Information,” “Block Information,” and “DTM Information.” Startup Device Navigator → Select Device → Action → Open Device Maintenance Info... Displays “Device Information (Basic Information).” Some items can be changed on this screen. Changed items are displayed in blue until they are saved. All the available communication paths are displayed.
F-52 The “Device Information (Maintenance Information) ” is closed. Displays “Device Information (Block Information)” if the device is FOUNDATION fieldbus H1. This block information is indicated only when connection to a device is established. F040102E.
F-53 You can change the DTM Information only for HART/ FOUNDATION fieldbus/ PROFIBUS/ISA100 devices. You can press this button or select Action, and choose whether to use DTM Setup to perform assignment for the model, or assign the DTM to each device. In the latter case, you can select the DTM to assign. F040103E.
F-4-1-2 F-54 Device Maintenance Info (Memo) This window allows you to write a free memo to device upon device inspection and so on. You can input the memo directly or attach any file. Individual memos consist of the following items: 1. Title This is a memo’s title. The user can freely enter a title, or it can also be selected from previous inputs (up to 20 items). 2. Type This is memo type.
F-55 Window Indicates “Memo flag.” Indicates attached file. Changes “Memo flag” of selected memo ON or OFF. Displays the maintenance memo list of device. The sample of file attached of the memo. Displays details of memo selected in list above. The window shown below appears when create a new maintenance memo or edit the existing memo. Changes “Memo flag” ON or OFF. The title of the memo. You can input it freely. You can also select from a previously entered value (saved up to 20).
F-4-1-3 F-56 Device Maintenance Info (Document) This window allows you to define link information to device’s manual or related URL. Window Displays defined document link list. Double-clicking the line displays the linked document. F040105E.
F-4-1-4 F-57 Device Maintenance Info (History) This window displays the operation log of relevant device. Window Clicking this button with selecting a line or lines exports selected operation history to the external file in the TSV format. Displays the History relating to its registered device. Double-clicking the line displays the detail window (same as main window “History”) to appear. F040106E.
F-58 F-4-1-6 Device Maintenance Info (DTM Data) This window displays a list of DTM data saved in the database by DTM Works (up to 5 lines). Selecting and manipulating one item in the list starts up DTM Works and displays the stored data. Window Always displays the DTM Data tab. Displays up to 5 lines. Either select and double-click on one line, or use context menu View to call up DTM Works and display the stored DTM data.
F-5 F-59 Segment Viewer Advance is supposed to be used in the following two ways and provides an appropriate operating procedure and data management. 1. When you make settings and adjustments at the workbench, before installing devices in the field, or when you make settings and adjustments in the field for installed devices. The Segment Viewer displays the list of HART/FOUNDATION fieldbus /PROFIBUS/ BRAIN/ISA100 devices that are directly connected to FieldMate by physical linkage.
F-60 Screen Transition Select this to display the list of devices in the right panel. Switch Selecting this displays nothing in the right panel. Click this to open DTM Works and create a new FDT project. Expand a project and select a Comm DTM to display the device DTM in the right panel. F050001E.
F-61 F-5-1 Built-in Connection BIC Mode Window You can select the device in the Segment Viewer BIC Mode window and create a database device online. Icons corresponding to t he devices are shown. When there is no corres ponding icon, one of the following icons (shown below) indicating the communication type will be shown instead. A red exclamation mark (!) icon will be shown for devices unregistered in the database. Communication status is shown.
F-62 F050102E.ai Figure F-5-3 Segment Viewer (Icons Only) FOUNDATION fieldbus/HART Devices FOUNDATION fieldbus When a NI-FBUS of National Instruments or FFusb from Softing is used as a FOUNDATION fieldbus communication card, the Built-in Connection mode is available for the communication with FOUNDATION fieldbus devices. The list of FOUNDATION fieldbus H1 segment devices (*1) is displayed.
F-63 PROFIBUS Devices When you use a PROFIusb of Softing, as a PROFIBUS DP communication card, the Built-in Connection mode is available for communication with PROFIBUS devices. The Segment Viewer displays the PROFIBUS devices. The list of devices in the PROFIBUS DP network (*) is displayed. Up to 127 devices (subject to the PROFIBUS specification). *: Devices to be displayed are only PROFIBUS devices in the PROFIBUS DP network to which the PROFIusb is connected.
F-64 BRAIN Devices One device is displayed. A BRAIN device icon, vendor (character string), tag, model (character string), and self-diagnostic results are displayed. Handling of BRAIN database devices You may want to perform a mapping of a BRAIN device in the Segment viewer with database device (*). For devices that match the device tag or those without a device tag, you can select a database device from devices that match the vendor and model.
F-65 Relation between Segment Viewer update and DTM Works In BRAIN, PROFIBUS and ISA100 (Infrared), while the related DTM is open, Segment Viewer update is not effective. Close DTM and update Segment Viewer. Menu Table F-5-1 Menu Description File Exit Exits FieldMate. View Status Bar Selects whether or not to display status bar. Update Updates contents displayed in the window. Scan Device Cancel Stops searching further address.
Menu Tool Help F-66 Description User Manager… Starts up User Manager window. Manages FieldMate user account. Options… Starts up Options window. See Part G. HART Modem Configuration… Starts up HART Modem Configuration window. Sets HART Modem configuration. FOUNDATION fieldbus Interface Configuration... Calls up NI-FBUS Interface Configuration Utility or Softing FFusb configuration Tool. Refer to G-4 FOUNDATION fieldbus Interface Selection. PROFIBUS Interface Configuration...
F-67 Right-click Menu (when a device is not selected) Table F-5-3 Menu Description Update Size *1 Updates the contents displayed in the window. Large Changes the size of icons/characters to Large. Medium Changes the above to Medium. Small Changes the above to Small. Layout *1 Detail Displays details. Icon Displays only icons. Device List *1 by Addresses Sort by device address. by Tags Sorts by device tag.
F-68 F-5-2 User Defined Connection Built-in Connection supports the communication paths for HART, FOUNDATION fieldbus, PROFIBUS, BRAIN and ISA100 direct connections. If you want to build a communication path other than the HART, FOUNDATION fieldbus, PROFIBUS, and BRAIN direct connections that are supported in Built-in Connection, you can use User Defined Communication.
F-69 (The communication path that was created above when assigning the device is a FDT Project name). 7. Select the device, start up DTM Works, and set and adjust the device. *: When you add or delete a Comm DTM, Gateway DTM, or Device DTM, you need to update the DTM catalog in order to refresh it. F-5-2-1 FDT Project An FDT Project is composed of a network topology of Comm DTM, Gateway DTM, and Device DTM defined in DTM Works, and DTM data set for each DTM.
F-70 Managing FDT Project Creating New FDT Project You can create a new FDT Project using New FDT Project. Deleting FDT Project You can select and delete the FDT Project using Delete FDT Project. The confirmation dialog “Do you want to delete FDT project?” appears. Copying FDT Project You can select and copy the FDT Project using Duplicate FDT Project. You must specify a new name for the FDT project.
F-71 Scanning Projects with Comm DTMs or Gateway DTMs Follow these steps to scan a project that is created with only communication DTMs or gateway DTMs: 1. From Segment Viewer in UDC mode, expand the FDT project, and select the communication or gateway DTM. Select the communication DTM. F050203E.ai Figure F-5-11 2. Click the [Update] button. The devices that are connected to FieldMate and are under the selected DTM appear on the right pane. Click the Update button.
F-72 Scanning Projects with Comm DTMs or Gateway DTMs, and Device DTMs Follow these steps to scan a project that is created with communication DTMs or gateway DTMs, and device DTMs: 1. From Segment Viewer in UDC mode, expand the FDT project, and select the communication or gateway DTM. The device DTMs that are associated with the selected communication or gateway DTMs appear on the right pane.
F-73 Click the Update button. Live device tag Device DTMs that are associated with the selected communication DTM, with device information having live device values F050206E.ai Figure F-5-14 Scanning Failed/Not Supported If you scan the selected communication or gateway DTM and no supported device is found, or if the scan feature is not supported by the selected DTM, the following window appears. You can still launch the DTM of this device.
F-74 Relation between Segment Viewer Update and DTM Works While an FDT project is open in DTM Works, the update of Segment Viewer for that project is unsuccessful. Close DTM Works before updating Segment Viewer. Display Device Scan Processing Status During the scanning of devices, the status and progress of the scan operation are displayed in the status bar of FieldMate. F050208E.
F-75 Saving Data • All the defined data including the network topology of Comm DTMs and Gateway DTMs can be saved and loaded as a FDT Project. • The configuration data of the selected Device DTM can be exported and imported to and from an external file. FDT Project - A DTM topology data commDTM-1 devDTM-1 commDTM-2 devDTM-2 gwDTM-1 devDTM-3 gwDTM-2 devDTM-4 F050209E.ai Figure F-5-17 The following window displays when you select Save Project from File. F050210E.
F-76 DTM Works (UDC Mode) Displays the FDT Topology window Displays the mode (UDC) Displays the DTM windows in the MDI mode F050211E.ai Figure F-5-19 DTM Works (UDC Mode) Startup You can start up DTM Works with New FDT Project or Open FDT Project. Event Viewer Event Viewer shows the logs of operation and system activities that are handled by DTMWorks. You can use this information for audit purposes.
F-77 Error Log Error Log displays the logs of errors that occurred during the operation and system activities that are handled by DTM Works. You can use this information for maintenance purposes. Right-click an error and select to clear, copy, or export the record of the error. F050213E.ai Figure F-5-21 Error Log Menu for User Defined Connection Table F-5-5 Menu File View New FDT Project... Starts up DTM Works and creates a new FDT Project. Import FDT Project...
Tool Help F-78 User Manager... Starts up the User Manager window. This window enables you to manage the FieldMate user accounts. Options... Starts up the Options window. Refer to Part G. HART Modem Configuration... Starts up the HART Modem Configuration window. This window enables you to configure the HART Modem settings. FOUNDATION fieldbus Interface Configuration... Calls up NI-FBUS Interface Configuration Utility or Softing FFsub Configuration Tool.
F-79 FDT Project Window Right-click the FDT project, select Add Device, and assign the Comm DTM and Gateway DTM. You can also connect to the device, configure the DTM settings, and so on. Select Communication, Gateway, and Device from the drop-down menu, and assign them. Right-click the Comm DTM or Gateway DTM, and assign the Device DTM. You can also connect to the device, configure the DTM settings, and so on. F050214E.
F-80 Device Connect Connects to a device. Disconnect Disconnects from a device. Upload Uploads parameters from a device. This command is enabled only when connection is established. Download Downloads parameters to a device. This command is enabled only when connection is established. Configuration Displays the configuration of the devices. Documents Opens the Help file of the DTM. Offline Parameter Displays offline parameters. Online Parameter Displays online parameters.
F-81 Right Click DTM Menus in FDT Topology Right-click menus on each DTM F050215E.ai Figure F-5-23 Table F-5-8 FDT Project Add App. Remove N/A Rename App. Set Address Comm DTM Gateway DTM App. App. N/A N/A Device DTM N/A Scan & Build App. N/A Connect/Disconnect Upload Configuration Additional functions Offline Parameter Online Parameter Diagnosis App. App. Download App. N/A N/A App. N/A Observe Documents Reports App. Properties N/A N/A App. App.
F-82 DTM Catalog This window enables you to assign the communication path (for the Comm and Gateway DTM) and the Device DTM. In addition to the Device menu options, the following menu options can be executed from the menu that is displayed by right-clicking a selected item. Add Device: Adds the DTM below Remove Device: Removes all DTMs under the selected DTM When the Connect menu option is executed, all the DTMs Displays FDT Topology. above the selected DTM are connected.
F-83 FDT Topology Displays the FDT topology. When connected, displays each DTM in bold letters. In addition to the Device menu options, the following menu options can be executed from the menu that displayed when you right-click a selected item. Add Device: Adds the DTM below the selected DTM Remove Device: Removes all DTMs under the selected DTM When the Connect menu option is executed, all the DTMs above the selected DTM are connected.
3. F-84 Right-click the selected DTM and select [Scan and Build]. F050218E.ai Figure F-5-26 4. The available channels for the selected communication or gateway device appear. F050219E.
5. F-85 Select the preferred device channel to scan, and then press [Scan]. F050220E.ai Figure F-5-28 6. DTM Works starts scanning the selected device channel. F050221E.ai Figure F-5-29 At any time, you can cancel the scanning process by clicking [Cancel].
7. F-86 After the scan process is completed, the results of the scan appear. Note: There must be at least one device that is connected to FieldMate for the scan results to appear. The following window appears, showing the available devices that you can select to build. Device Device channel F050222E.ai Figure F-5-30 8. Select the device to build. Select the device to build. F050223E.
9. F-87 In the DTM Catalog section, select the corresponding DTM. When selecting the DTM, you can view the recommended gateway or device DTMs that are supported. Select the device to build. Select the corresponding DTM. F050224E.ai Figure F-5-32 You can also view other supported gateway or device DTMs by selecting [All DTMs]. Select the device to build. Select the corresponding DTM. F050225E.
F-88 Repeat steps 8 and 9 for all the devices that you want to build. 10. Click [Build]. Click Build. F050226E.ai Figure F-5-34 11. The device is added to the FDT Project. F050227E.
F-5-2-2 TIP F-89 Relation between FDT Project and Device Maintenance Info The information in this chapter is useful when you configure the advanced settings to create a FDT Project. The following describes the differences between the device DTM data in the FDT Project and the DTM data in the device maintenance information in the database, and how to assign the information. Differences • A FDT Project stores the Device DTM data, Comm DTM data, and Gateway DTM data.
F-90 This figure shows a case where the following three items indicate an identical device. 1. devDTM-A1 in FDT Projec-A FDT Project - A DTM Topology Data-A 2. devDTM-B3 in FDT Project-B commDTM-A1 devDTM-A1 commDTM-A2 devDTM-A2 gwDTM-A1 devDTM-A3 gwDTM-A2 devDTM-A4 3. Device Maintenance Info-2 in FieldMate Database The DTM data for each item is stored in different areas. The information of the DTM data is different.
F-91 Assigning Device Maintenance Information from DTM Works in FDT Project Creating Device Maintenance Information In DTM Works, select the device DTM on the FDT Topology window and assign it using Register Device maintenance info. A window to select “Register a new device” or “Overwrite the device” appears. When the latter option is selected, a list of database devices to be overwritten appears, and the selected database device is overwritten to register the new device.
F-92 Overwrite the existing Database device to create a new device. Displays a list of Database devices to be overwritten. Select the device DTM data. F050230E.ai Figure F-5-38 Assigning Existing Device Maintenance Information Deleting, Importing, and Exporting Device Maintenance Information The device maintenance information can be deleted, imported, and exported in Device Navigator. Also, these operations cannot be performed in DTM Works.
F-6 F-93 History This function automatically records the operations executed in FieldMate. SEE ALSO See Appendix A on List of Source/Message. Window Column’s titles Date and time Device tag Device ID User name Log output source, DTM, DD Menu, Parameter Management, etc. Configuration (change of device parameter), System (logs for login), etc. Details of operation logs Comment on the reason for change Click the title of the column to sort.
F-94 Closes the filter setting window. Data that includes the characters entered here are extracted from all of the history. (Example: When the Device Tag is ABC123 and you enter ABC here, it is regarded as an object to be extracted.) If multiple fields are entered, they are ANDed. Default is blank. Each field remembers up to 5 previous entries. To perform filtering by period, specify the date and time in this section.
F-95 Items that can be Filtered Table F-6-1 Item Description Remarks Device Tag Filtering is made by AND of each item.
F-96 Menu Table F-6-2 Menu File View Action Tool Description Export History Exports history to external file. Exit Exits FieldMate. Status Bar Selects whether or not to show the status bar. (*Shown by default) Update Updates the contents displayed in the window. Device Setup Starts Built-in DTM or the DTM Works or Parameter Manager window. Assigned DTM... Starts the DTM assigned to the device in the DTM Works window. Select DTM...
F-7 F-97 Acquiring Device Serial Numbers The device serial number of Yokogawa’s field devices is acquired and saved in the device maintenance information. The device serial number and other information can be exported to an external file. The device serial number is acquired upon refreshing Segment Viewer.
F-98 F-7-3 Export The device serial number in the device maintenance information can be exported to an external file. Startup Device Navigator → File →Export Serial No…. F070301E.ai Figure F-7-2 Serial Number Export Export data to a file F070302E.ai Figure F-7-3 Export Data to a File Default destination folder: ˜/FM/Export/Product Default file name: ProductData_Protocol_Date.
F-99 The parameters to be output are as follows. Serial No.: Device Serial Number Device Tag: Device Tag Device ID: Device ID Device Revision: Device Revision Code: Model and Suffix Code of the device Model name is output if the device does not have Model and Suffix Code. The following is an example of the file opened by Microsoft Excel. Table F-7-1 Serial No.
F-8 F-100 Relation between Main Window and DTM Works This chapter describes the details of the relation between DTM Works and the main windows - Segment Viewer, Device Navigator, and History. F-8-1 Startup The following shows the main ways to start up DTM Works. • Select the connected device in the BIC mode of Segment Viewer and start up DTM Works. • Select the database device in Device Navigator and start up DTM Works.
F-101 The following figure shows the outline of how to start up DTM Works. Startup Select the connected device in Segment Viewer. Startup Select the Database device in Device Navigator. Startup Select the DTM data in Device Maintenance Info and select Action View. Startup Save FDT Project Use Open FDT Project in Segment Viewer in UDC mode. Figure F-8-1 F080101E.
F-102 DTM Works Detailed Startup Specification The following table shows the details of the startup states of DTM Works.
F-103 Select the Database Device in Device Navigator and Start up DTM Works In the case where the communication type is HART, FOUNDATION fieldbus, PROFIBUS, or BRAIN: 1. Starts up DTM Works in the BIC mode. 2. DTM Works displays a window to select the DTM data. (*1) 3. DTM Works displays the DTM Offline window in the disconnected state. In both cases, the subsequent use of Connect allows for transition to the state of being connected to the connected device.
F-104 Select the Database Device in Device Navigator and Start up DTM Works by Selecting Action → Open FDT Project. 1. A window to select the FDT project to which the relevant device belongs appears. 2. Based on the FDT project that was selected by the user, start up DTM Works in the UDC mode. 3. DTM Works displays a window to select the DTM data. (*1) 4. DTM Works loads the FDT project and displays the Offline window in the disconnected state in the foreground.
F-105 F-8-2 DTM Data Function to Save/Load Database Up to five sets of DTM data for each device can be stored in the database. TIP When one device uses multiple device DTMs alternately, up to five sets of data can be stored for each device. Table F-8-2 Specification for BIC Mode Specification for UDC Mode Save to Database...
F-106 The following shows the relationship between the DTM data and DTM Works. Show and Compare Parameters Window Online Parameter Window Individual data - Display/set process data - Calibration Switch Offline Parameter Window Device Maintenance Info Database Load/Save Device Info Memo Device Parameter : Device Parameter 1 DTM Data : DTM Data 1 5 Document History Bulk data - Upload - Download 5 File Import/Export External file F080201E.
G G-1 FieldMate Setup This part describes initial setup operation of FieldMate (once initial setup has been made, FieldMate does not carry it out while field device is set and adjusted). G-1 Modem Configuration USB Modem setting is performed. G-1-1 HART Modem Configuration This function enables you to set the USB HART Modem. Startup Start this function from Hart Modem Configuration of the Tool menu of the main window.
G-2 G-1-2 BRAIN Modem Configuration This function enables you to set the USB FieldMate Modem. Startup Start this function from BRAIN Modem Configuration of the Tool menu of the main window. Automatically searches and sets the number of the COM port for USB FieldMate Modem. All COM ports in the PC are shown on the pulldown list. Specify the number of communication retries from 1 to 10. Default: 3 G010201E.
G-3 G-2 Options The Segment Viewer tab allows you to configure basic settings of Segment Viewer. The Device Maintenance Info tab allows you to change the labels for Aux 1 to Aux 3. The Device Maintenance Info tab is only available with the Advance version of FieldMate. Startup Start this function from Options of the Tool menu of the main window. This check box is available if you selected Device Setup for all the communication protocols in the Segment Viewer tab.
G-4 Check this box to update Segment Viewer automatically. Specify the conditions of automatic update. Select High, Middle, Low for the frequency. Select the items to be updated. Check this box to display status display icons in Segment Viewer. Specify the operation when selecting and double-clicking a device in Segment Viewer. The operations when selecting and double-clicking a device in the Segment Viewer window are as follows. 1.
G-5 Default Settings Immediately after Installation The following table shows the default settings. Any changes to these settings are stored. (Settings are not stored for each user.
G-6 G-3 User Manager (Advance Only) This function enables you to configure settings related to user management. Startup Start this function from User Manager of the Tool menu of the main window. After a new user is assigned, subsegment login as the following users require the initial password.
G-7 A list of registered users is displayed. Two users have been preset: Administrator and Default User. These two users cannot be deleted but their passwords can be changed. Clicking the New button displays the dialog box below. You can add a new user. These three fields must be input. Clicking the Edit button displays the dialog box below. You can edit the user account settings of an existing user. Clicking the Change Password button displays the dialog box below.
G-8 G-4 FOUNDATION fieldbus Interface Selection Select a device for FOUNDATION fieldbus H1 communication in Built-in Connection mode. Calling Start → All programs → YOKOGAWA FieldMate → Tools → FieldMate Setup → Built-in Connection → FieldMate Setup Tool TIP A window is displayed for confirmation. G040101E.ai Figure G-4-1 User Account Control Click “OK.” When the user management of FieldMate is defined (only for Advance), the following login dialog is displayed.
G-9 G040103E.ai Figure G-4-3 Message Appears when FieldMate is already Running Setting Select an FOUNDATION fieldbus H1 communication interface after selecting “Built-in Connection” tab. G040104E.ai Figure G-4-4 Selecting a Communication Interface Basically, FOUNDATION fieldbus H1 interface is automatically selected. The followings show the installation case. 1. When FFusb from Softing is newly installed, Softing FFusb is selected. 2.
H H-1 HART Device Tag Display Mode H-1 Overview This function is used for the HART device tag. Among the device parameters of the HART device, Tag, Descriptor, Message and Long Tag (HART6 or 7 device) are combined and then used as an extended device tag in FieldMate. Followings shows the definition of Device Tag Display Mode in FieldMate.
H-2 H-2 Specification of HART Device Tag The device tag is based on device parameter information of an actual device and is decided as follows. These device tags are used in FieldMate for accessing actual devices and managing the device database. Device Tag Extension Mode In this mode, the extended device tag is used for managing the devices through FieldMate.
H-3 H-3 Setting or Changing Device Tag Mode The HART device tag mode can be set or changed as follows. Calling Start → All programs → YOKOGAWA FieldMate → Tools → FieldMate Setup→ Device Tag Mode tab → FieldMate Setup Tool TIP In the Windows Vista operating system, a window is displayed for confirmation due to the user account control. H030101E.ai Figure H-3-1 User Account Control Click “Continue.
H-4 H030103E.ai Figure H-3-3 Message appears When FieldMate is already running Setting Set or change the Device Tag Mode as follows. This selection applies to all HART5, 6, 7 devices. Check this box to apply Long Tag to HART6, 7 devices. This overrides the extended device tag selected above. This does not apply to HART5 devices. H030104E.ai Figure H-3-4 Device Tag Mode Select Device Tag Mode. Click “OK” to display the confirmation dialog. H030105E.
H-5 H-4 Device Tag Assignment H-4-1 Devices not Registered in the Database Device Tag of HART device is changed in Segment Viewer. Extend Tag/Address Assignment New Physical Device Tag or New HART Descriptor or New HART Message New Long Tag Setting Confirmation window H040101E.ai Figure H-4-1 Operation Flow Select a device on Segment Viewer. → Action → Tag/Address Assignment → Right-click → Tag/Address Assignment Tag/Address Assignment window is displayed.
H-4-1-1 H-6 Tag Mode H040102E.ai Figure H-4-2 Tag/Address Assignment; Tag Mode • New Tag The current device tag is displayed. It is possible to change. • New Address The current Polling Address is displayed. It is possible to change.
H-4-1-2 H-7 Tag + Descriptor Mode H040103E.ai Figure H-4-3 Tag/Address Assignment; Tag + Descriptor Mode • New Device Tag The current device tag is displayed. The character string combining the parameters (character strings) of New Physical Device Tag and New HART Descriptor is displayed. It is not possible to input data. • New Physical Device Tag The current parameter of Tag is displayed. It is possible to change. The change is reflected in the New Device Tag.
H-4-1-3 H-8 Descriptor Mode H040104E.ai Figure H-4-4 Tag/Address Assignment; Descriptor Mode • New Device Tag The current device tag is displayed. The change in New HART Descriptor is reflected. It is not possible to input data directly. • New Physical Device Tag It is always blank and cannot be changed. • New HART Descriptor The current parameter of Descriptor is displayed. It is possible to change. The change is reflected in the New Device Tag.
H-4-1-4 H-9 Message Mode H040105E.ai Figure H-4-5 Tag/Address Assignment; Message Mode • New Device Tag The current device tag is displayed. The change in New HART Message is reflected, but it is not possible to input data directly. • New Physical Device Tag It is always blank and cannot be changed. • New HART Descriptor It is always blank and cannot be changed. • New HART Message The current parameter of Message is displayed. It is possible to change.
H-10 H-4-1-5 Long Tag Mode H040106E.ai Figure H-4-6 Tag/Address Assignment; Long Tag Mode • New Device Tag The current device tag is displayed. The change in New Long Tag is reflected, but data cannot be directly input here. • New Physical Device Tag It is always blank and cannot be changed. • New HART Descriptor It is always blank and cannot be changed. • New HART Message It is always blank and cannot be changed.
H-11 H-4-2 Devices Registered in the Database The tag of devices registered in the database can be changed in the following two ways. • The change in Tag/Address Assignment is reflected in the actual device but not in the database. Carry out operations to reflect them in the database if necessary. • The change in Device Maintenance Information is reflected in the database but not in the actual device.
H-4-2-1 H-12 Operations on Device Tag/Address Assignment Select a Device on Segment Viewer. → Action → Tag/Address Assignment → Right-click → Tag/Address Assignment The Tag/Address Assignment window appears. Change the relevant parameters on Extended Tag/Address Assignment. Reflecting in the Database When device information differs between actual device and database, the following window is displayed.
H-13 Select a device on Segment Viewer. → Action → Open Device Maintenance Info... → Right-click → Open Device Maintenance Info... The Confirmation and Selection windows appear. H040203E.
H-4-2-2 H-14 Operations on Device Maintenance Information Device Maintenance Information Select a device on Segment Viewer. → Action → Open Device Maintenance Info... → Right-click → Open Device Maintenance Info... “Tag + Descriptor” is specified in the sample window, HART Message is display only. H040204E.
H-15 Contents of Device Maintenance Info on device registration.
H-16 H-4-3 Registering a New Device in the Database Device Navigator → Action → New Device Maintenance Info... → Right-click → New Device Maintenance Info... Select HART as the communication protocol. Set Vendor, Model, Device Revision, and Extended Device Tag. “Tag + Descriptor” is specified in the sample window, HART Message is unarailable. H040301E.
H-17 H-5 Device Tag Display Mode on Each Window Device Tag Display in each window. Device Tag including Extended Device Tag and Device Tag are shown in the following location.
H-18 History Device tag or extended device tag is displayed. H050102E.ai Figure H-5-2 History Device Navigator Extended device tag is displayed. H050103E.
H-19 Device Viewer Extended device tag is displayed. H050104E.ai Figure H-5-4 Device Viewer DTM Works Extended device tag is displayed. H050105E.
H-20 Parameter Manager Extended device tag is displayed. H050106E.
I-1 I ISA100 device configuration I-1 Introduction This part and Appendix-F describe device configuration and related procedures of field wireless networks conforming to ISA100.11a, the wireless communication standard for industrial automation prescribed by the International Society of Automation (ISA). ISA100 device can be accessed via Gateway and infrared with FieldMate. Setting and adjustment can be performed on device DTM.
I-2 Field Wireless Gateway I-2-1 Connection Example I-2 The following products are required to perform communication with ISA100 devices via a field wireless network. Yokogawa Field Wireless Gateway (YFGW) 100BASE-TX or 100BASE-FX compatible Ethernet hub FieldMate displays ISA100 devices connected to the gateway. I020101E.
I-2-2 I-3 Operation Procedure Overall flow to configure ISA100 device and setup is shown as follows. ISA100 Device File Install Install Operation Gateway Interface Configuration Refer to I-2-3 ISA100 Device Recognition Refer to I-2-4 DTM Works Start Device Maintenance Information Refer to I-6 Refer to I-7 I020201E.
I-4 I-2-3 Gateway Setting Open the window from Tool, and select ISA100 (Gateway) Interface Configuration. 1 4 2 3 5 I020301E.ai Figure I-2-3 ISA100 (Gateway) Interface Configuration [Description of functions] 1. Target Host (Host Name or IP Address) pull-down menu Enter the host name or IP address of the gateway. Pressing “OK”, up to five entered host names (IP addresses) remain as history. 2.
I-5 I020302E.ai Figure I-2-4 Advanced Setting Number of communication devices Sets the maximum number of ISA100 devices to simultaneously communicate with. Setting value: 1, 5, 10 (default), 20, 50 Communication time out Sets the maximum time to wait for communication response When the set time elapses without any response, communication with devices is terminated.
I-6 Default values Returns the setting values in “Advanced Setting” to the defaults. Default value: Number of communication devices : 10 Communication time out : 60 sec Cache (model information) : OFF Cache (device status) : OFF Table I-2-2 Messages Message Situation Connection Succeed. Communication is normal. Incertitude communication with Gateway.
I-7 I-2-4 ISA100 Device Recognition The followings shows the items displayed in Segment Viewer Table I-2-3 Display Items in Segment Viewer Item Update Target Update Status Icon Registered Flag Basic Information Contents Default Checked items are targets for update or automatic update “Updating”, “Updated”, or “Failed to update” Displays the “!” icon if the device has not yet been registered in Dvice Maintenance Information Device Flag Displayed if you set a device
I-8 An ISA100 device is recognized as follows. 1. On the tree menu of Segment Viewer, select “ISA100 (Gateway)”. (“1. Select” in the figure.) 2. Press “2. Update”. The device to be updated needs to be selected. Updating can also be performed by pressing the F5 key or “Update” in the menu. ■ Selection of updated device Devices can be selected as targets for update by marking checkboxes in the column on the left of Segment Viewer.
I-9 Selecting/releasing all devices to be updated The topmost box in the right pane for devices to be updated is the Select All/Release All check box. Check or uncheck this box to select or release all devices to be updated. When you click this check box with one or more boxes below unchecked, it acts as “Select All.” I020404E.
I-10 When you click this check box with all boxes below checked, it acts as “Release All.” I020405E.
I-11 Simultaneously selecting multiple devices to be updated When you select multiple devices and check any of their boxes, those devices are all selected to be updated. You can select multiple devices as follows: Select all : Ctrl + A Select range : Shift + click Select additional : Ctrl + click I020406E.
I-12 When you check any box of multiple selected devices, those devices are all selected to be updated. I020407E.
I-13 The following shows the display of Segment Viewer when the devices’ detailed information is being acquired. I020408E.ai Figure I-2-11 Under Acquisition of Detailed Information The color of Device Status is as shown in the following table. Table I-2-4 List of Device Information Icon Color Device operation status Green Normal. Yellow Warning (including a configuration error). Operation can continue. Red Abnormal. Inspection required.
I-14 Battery life has the following four statuses and remaining battery capacity indicators. If battery power is off, infrared communication cannot be established and device information cannot be accessed.
I-15 Display style and clearing the display This function is applicable to Segment Viewer of ISA100 (gateway) and HART (adaptor). Initializing the display style Initializes the order of parameters and the width of columns in Segment Viewer. View → “Init Current View Column” The order and width are maintained even after restarting FieldMate. Clearing the display Clears the contents in Segment Viewer.
I-16 Search function This function is applicable to Segment Viewer of ISA100 (gateway) and HART (adaptor). The search function comprises Simple Search that indicates the results in Segment Viewer and a Multi Condition Search that can search targets using multiple conditions. Simple search I020411E.ai Figure I-2-14 Simple Search Searches devices in Segment Viewer using a single condition.
I-17 Target and condition It shows how to set search conditions for each target.
I-18 Or starts from the simple search. I020413E.ai Figure I-2-16 Compound Condition Search (from the “…” button for the simple search) Functions • Target Selects a target parameter. • Condition Selects or enters conditions for the search. • Enable multi condition Enables the multi condition and Add and Delete functions. • Add Adds conditions. • Delete Deletes conditions.
I-19 • Matching condition Match all conditions Searches targets that satisfy all multi conditions. Match any condition Searches targets that satisfy any one of multi conditions. In the following case, the search targets are those that satisfy both “Model is EJX” and “Device role is IO + Router.” I020414E.ai Figure I-2-17 Matching Conditions of Multi Condition Search • Reset Returns to the status before the search. • OK Closes the dialog and starts the search.
I-20 Search status After searching the devices in Segment Viewer, “Search Result” is indicated on the communication style bar of Segment Viewer. I020415E.
I-3 HART adaptor I-3-1 Configuration example I-21 The Honeywell OWA 100 OneWireless Adaptor (“HART adaptor”) connects with HART devices and conducts ISA100 wireless communication via the field wireless gateway. FieldMate Field wireless gateway HART adaptor ISA100 HART device I030101E.
I-22 I-3-2 HART Device Recognition The followings shows the items displayed in Segment Viewer Table I-3-1 Display Items in Segment Viewer Item Information Contents Default Update Target Checked items are targets for update or automatic update Update Status Icon “Updating”, “Updated”, or “Failed to update” Registered Flag Displays the “!” icon if the device has not yet been registered in Dvice Maintenance Information Device Flag Displayed if you set a device f
I-23 An ISA100 device is recognized as follows. 1. On the tree menu of Segment Viewer, select “ISA100 (Gateway)”. (“1. Select” in the figure.) 2. Press “2. Update”. The device to be updated needs to be selected. Updating can also be performed by pressing the F5 key or “Update” in the menu. Selecting devices to be updated See I-2-4. Check the box of HART adaptors of the target HART devices and update them, and then display the Model information.
I-24 When any number of HART adaptors is indicated with the “Model”, HART (adaptor) in the tree menu of Segment Viewer will become enabled. The model corresponding to HART adaptor is OWA_HART only. I030203E.
I-25 Initial Status of HART Adaptor Display Click HART (Adaptor) in the tree menu and update it, then Device Tags of HART adaptors will appear in a list. I030204E.ai Figure I-3-5 Initial Status of HART (Adaptor) Display With reference to Route device (Device tag of HART adaptors), check any box that is related to the HART devices to be displayed and update them. It shows that HART devices under HART_AD_1 and HART_AD_2 are targeted. I030205E.
I-26 To check information of any device, click the device in Segment Viewer and open the Device Information dialog. I030206E.ai Figure I-3-7 Device Information Dialog If another device is selected while this dialog is displayed, information of the selected device is displayed. If the device is updated, the contents in this dialog are also updated accordingly. Display style and clearing the display See I-2-4. It shows the order of parameters.
I-27 Search function See I-2-4. Targets and conditions Table I-3-3 shows how to set the search conditions for each target. Table I-3-3 Setting Search Conditions for Each Target Target Entering conditions Options Search pattern All Items Possible No Follows the patterns below.
I-28 I-4 ISA100 Device Information Update Display sequence Devices are displayed in Device Tag order in the Segment Viewer window. Update Start 1. Acquire the device information of all the device joined to Gateway. Devices target for update NO YES 2. Acquire the device information of devices target for update. Update Finish I020501E.
I-29 I-5 Infrared Communication I-5-1 System Requirements Infrared Adapter The following infrared adapter is required for this software. It must be purchased separately. Table I-5-1 Required infrared serial adapter Vendor Name ACTiSYS Model name IR224UN Model no.
I-5-2 I-30 Connection Example When communicating with the device, there is a need to connect the infrared adapter to an USB port on the PC, and to move the infrared adapter and infrared receiving part of the wireless device close together, facing each other. In the case of Yokogawa’s wireless device, face the infrared adapter to the LCD display window of the device.
I-5-3 I-31 Operation Procedure Overall flow to configure ISA100 device and setup is shown as follows. Install ISA100 Device File Install Infrared Adapter Driver Install Refer to I-5-4 Operation Infrared Interface Configuration Refer to I-5-5 ISA100 Device Recognition Refer to I-5-6 DTM Works Start Refer to I-6 Device Maintenance Information Refer to I-7 I050301E.
I-32 I-5-4 I-5-4-1 Infrared Adapter (ACTiSYS IR224UN) Driver Installation Install the infrared adapter driver, referring to the instruction manual provided by ACTiSYS. I-5-4-2 Device Checks Connect the infrared adapter to a USB port on the PC. If the infrared adapter is recognized by the PC’s Device Manager, the adapter has been installed. To display Device Manager, click Control Panel of Windows, then Management Tools, Computer Management, and Device Manager.
I-33 I-5-5 Infrared Adapter Setting FieldMate acquires ISA100 device information via infrared communication with USB port. Open the window from top menu of Segment Viewer. Select Tool → ISA100 (Infrared) Interface Configuration, and set the COM port in the following window. I050501E.ai Figure I-5-4 “Prolific USB-to Serial Comm Port” is to be selected and press “OK”.
I-34 I-5-6 ISA100 Device Recognition ISA100 device and related information are displayed on Segment Viewer. A single device to be displayed is the communicated device only via infrared. 3. Update 1. Select I050601E.ai Figure I-5-5 ISA100 device is recognized in the following procedure. 1. On Segment Viewer at tree menu, select “ISA100 (Infrared)”. 2. Hold the infrared adapter close to the devise. 3. Press “Update”.
I-35 Communication with the device is successfully completed, the following information is shown. Device Icon Device Status Displays a red “!” icon for a device not registered in the database. Yellow icon is displayed when difference of device information is found. Device Tag Device Setup Device Information I050602E.ai Figure I-5-6 Information on the display shows in the following table.
I-36 Table I-5-5 Display Meaning Battery 75% or more More than 75% of the battery remaining Battery 25% to 75% 25% to 75% of the battery remaining Battery 25% or less Less than 25% of the battery remaining Line Powered Power supplied by external power source When battery remaining capacity is lower than 75%, Device Status display turns to Warning.
I-37 I-6 DTM Start Start device DTM On Segment Viewer, right click and select the followings • Device Setup • Assigned DTM • Select DTM Tips Refer to E-3-2 regarding DTM Works function and operation. I-6-1 Online Start To start up DTM, select a relevant device in Segment Viewer, and start up its DTM from the Action menu or right-click the menu. The communication path will be the one selected in the left pane: ISA100 (Infrared), ISA100 (gateway), or HART (adaptor).
I-38 I-6-2 Offline Start To start up DTM, select a relevant device in Segment Viewer, and start up its DTM from the Action menu or right-click the menu. Selecting the communication path When DTM is started from Device Navigator, DTM offline window is displayed. Then connect and change to DTM online window, then communication route will be selected. I060201E.ai Figure I-6-1 1.
I-39 Device Setup Start DTM Works and perform the device setup. [Device Setup] can be accessed in any of the following ways. Right-click the desired ISA100 device in Segment Viewer or Device Navigator and select [Device Setup]. Click the [Device Setup] icon on the tool bar while the desired ISA100 device is selected in Segment Viewer or Device Navigator.
I-40 Select DTM Select the DTM and start DTM Works. [Select DTM] can be accessed in any of the following ways. Right-click the desired ISA100 device in Segment Viewer or Device Navigator and select [Select DTM]. Open the [Action] menu and select [Select DTM] while the desired ISA100 device is selected in Segment Viewer or Device Navigator.
I-41 Change of ISA100 device parameters Changing the value of parameters requires Block Mode of Function Block of the accessed ISA100 device to be O/S mode (Out of Service mode) in the most situations. DTM provides automatic Block Mode change functions as follows. Function Block to be O/S mode when changing the value of parameters. Function Block to be recovered when completing the value changes. Function Block to be O/S mode during download.
I-42 I-7 ISA100 Device Maintenance Information (Advance Only) ISA100 device is registered in the device maintenance information. Device maintenance information consists of maintenance information of each device. Please refer to Device maintenance Information described in PART F for detail. Device maintenance Information of ISA100 is shown as follows. App : Editable by user *1 : Editable only once. After that, not editable.
I-43 Item Maintenance Information DTM Information Parameter Description Registration Editable On line Off line PRM plant Hierachy Read only. Displays the plant hierarchies defined in PRM. Status Displays any of Uncertain, Normal, Communication Error, Warning, Abnormal, or N/A. The selection can be changed. App*2 App Power Supply Status Power Supply Status App*2 App Status Update Date Displays the date and time when the status was changed.
I-44 I-7-1 Device Registration Please refer to F-1-1-3 for details. I-7-1-1 Online registration On Segment Viewer, right click and select “Register device maintenance Info” or top menu, select Action and “Register device maintenance Info”. Tips For ISA100(Gateway), when Detail Information(Refer to I-2-4) in required, Online registration is allowed. For ISA100(Adapter), when Detail Information(Refer to I-3-2) in required, Online registration is allowed.
I-45 2. Registering multiple devices While devices to be registered for device maintenance are selected, select “Register Device Maintenance Information”. This function can be selected from the Action menu or by right-clicking the menu. 3. Dialog for multiple registration Target device How to register Registration condition Progcess Buttons I070102E.
I-46 • Registration condition Always create new device maintenance information: Check this box if you want to create new device maintenance information for all devices to be registered. Setting of new registration: nder this condition, if there is any existing device maintenance information, U create new information or overwrite it. • Progress Indicates the progress of registration.
I-7-1-2 I-47 Offline registration ISA100 device information can be created. 1. On Device navigator, right click and select “New device maintenance Info”. 2. Select ISA100 and press “Next”. I070103E.ai Figure I-7-3 3. ISA100 New device maintenance Info created (1/4) Vendor name, Model, Device revision and device Tag are to be entered and press “Next”. I070104E.ai Figure I-7-4 4.
I-48 I070105E.ai Figure I-7-5 5. ISA100 New device maintenance Info created (3/4) Confirm the registered information and press “Finish”. I070106E.ai Figure I-7-6 ISA100 New device maintenance Info created (4/4) How to offline-register ISA100 devices The procedures to offline-register ISA devices, whether via the gateway or via infrared, are the same. Select ISA100. Then, select Vendor name, Model, and Device revision, and enter Device Tag.
I-7-2 I-49 Device Maintenance Information I070201E.ai Figure I-7-7 ISA100 (Infrared) Device Maintenance Information Figure I-7-8 ISA100 (Gateway) Device Maintenance Information I070202E.
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I-51 I-8 Comparison of functions between routes via HART modem and via HART adaptor Table I-8-1 compares the functions between routes via HART modem and via HART adaptor.
J J-1 Adding/Deleting Device Files The DD and selected device DTM of Yokogawa devices are installed with FieldMate. The selected DD/DTM of other manufacturers are also installed. In the following cases, it is necessary to start Device Files Setup or use the Device Files Media and install additional DD and DTM separately.
J-2 1. Select the folder containing the DD file that you wish to install in the Select Folder dialog and click the “OK” button. (Obtain DD file(s) that you wish to download from the web site of Fieldbus Foundation, etc.) J010102E.ai Figure J-1-2 If the file you wish to install is found in the selected folder, go to step 2. • A file with a different device revision must not be selected as the target for installation.
J-2 J-3 Device Files Media This installer is for installing device files (DD, device DTM, device icon, Device Viewer definition file, and device and DTM assignment file). There is no need for FieldMate and the device to be connected. Startup NOTE The Device Files Media cannot be used for installation on a PC that is not installed with FieldMate. Insert the Device Files Media in the Media drive. Autorun starts and a device files installation window appears.
J-4 (2) User Account Control J020102E.ai Figure J-2-2 Click “Continue” and proceed. Window Performs a silent install of all Yokogawa device DTM libraries and the items below(*). Calls up Yokogawa HART Device DTM Library Installer. After that, performs installation of the items below(*) and Yokogawa Built-in DTM. Calls up Yokogawa FOUNDATION fieldbus H1 Device DTM Library Installer. After that, performs installation of the items below(*) and Yokogawa Built-in DTM.
J-5 Operation Install all Automatic Yokogawa Device Files installation will be executed.
J-6 Complete Custom You can select whether or not to install the DTM library for each device. Clicking the icon on the device name, the following menu appears. 1. Will be installed on local hard drive 2. Entire feature will be installed on local hard drive 3. Entire feature will be unavailable By default, 1 is selected. When 1 or 2 is selected, this device DTM is installed in the local hard disk. When 3 is selected, this entire device DTM becomes unavailable.
J-7 Yokogawa DTM Library The following path is not applicable for PROFIBUS.
J-8 Typical Custom Reset Disk Usage Return to the previous condition. Select the drive to be installed. J020104E.ai Figure J-2-4 Yokogawa Device DTM Library Install (Ex.
J-9 BRAIN Device File J020105E.ai Figure J-2-5 Yokogawa Device DTM Library Install (Ex.
J-10 ISA100 Device File IM 01R01A01-01E 9th Edition : May 31, 2013-00
J-11 Typical Custom You can select whether or not to install the DTM library for each device. Clicking the icon on the device name, the following menu appears. 1. Will be installed on local hard drive 2. Entire feature will be installed on local hard drive 3. Entire feature will be unavailable By default, 1 is selected. When 1 or 2 is selected, this device DTM is installed in the local hard disk. When 3 is selected, this entire device DTM becomes unavailable.
J-12 Device File Installer of DD files Device File Installer is applied for DD/files of other manufacturers. Window Displays a list of DDs that can be installed Select the checkbox of any DD you want to install and click the Install button to start installation. You can also use the Check and Uncheck buttons. Use the Shift and Control keys to select multiple checkboxes. DD files for DD Rev.
J-13 Device File Installer of Converted HART DTM Device File Installer is applied for Converted HART DTM of other manufacturers. Window Displays a list of DTMs that can be installed Select the checkbox of any DTM you want to install and click the Install button to start installation. You can also use the Check and Uncheck buttons. Use the Shift and Control keys to select multiple checkboxes.
J-3 J-14 DTM Setup It is used to assign the DTM of other manufacturers’ HART/FOUNDATION fieldbus/ PROFIBUS/ISA100 devices with a device of a specific model after installing the DTM. Assignment is allowed that single DTM supports more than single device model in DTM Setup. Startup Start DTM Setup by clicking the Start button, pointing to All Programs → YOKOGAWA FieldMate → Tools → DTM Setup.
J-15 Edit window Choose the vendor, model, and revision(s) of the device that you want to assign to the selected DTM. Vendor: Select from the list or enter the vendor ID (number). Model: Select from the list or enter the device ID (number). Revisions: Enter the device revision. You can define multiple device revisions separated with commas. Click the Add button to assign the device information to the DTM.
J-4 J-16 Yokogawa Type B/C DTM Library Overview Startup Start → All Programs → Yokogawa Device DTM Library → Read Me Window J040101E.
App.-1 Appendix A List of Sources and Messages The following shows a list of sources/messages in History. The underlined part is variable data and the table below shows an example. When the Type is Configuration Table App.
App.-2 When the Type is System Table App.-A-2 Source Message Basic Main Login User=Default User Main Logout User=Default User History Export History from=5/13/2005 9:10:33 to=5/20/2005 13:00:02 file=C:\FieldMate\Export\20051204.txt Export History Export History ALL file=C:\FieldMate\Export\20051204.
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App.-4 Source Message AXF Verification Tool Save Verification Data as installation data AXF Verification Tool Save Verification Data as locking data AXF Verification Tool Cancel Standard Verification AXF Verification Tool Execute Enhanced Verification AXF Verification Tool Complete Enhanced Verification AXF Verification Tool Save Verification Data as installation and locking data Basic Advance N/A App.
App.-5 Table App.-A-3 “Category” =“Registration” Source Message Registration New Registration Registration Delete Registration Registration Modify Registration Device Tag Old=FT1001 New=FT9999 Registration Set Device Flag Registration Clear Device Flag Basic Advance N/A App. Basic Advance N/A App. Basic Advance N/A App. Table App.
App.-6 Appendix B Usage Examples of Offline Function in Type B/C DTM The following operations can be carried out by using the offline function of Type B and Type C DTM designed by Yokogawa. FieldMate R2.06 supports the following DTMs with the offline function: Table App.
App.-7 Offline Operations Even when FieldMate is not connected to field devices, it can set their parameters by using the offline function of the database device and then download the parameters to the field devices. The parameter values can be saved as a snapshot for later reference. App.B01E.ai Figure App.
App.-8 Offline operation 1. Register the device offline to the Device Maintenance Information from Device Navigator. App.B03E.ai Figure App.-B-3 2. Start the DTM for the device that was offline-registered from Device Navigator. The offline parameters appear. The default is blank “-/-”. App.B04E.ai Figure App.
App.-9 3. Change the parameters to the desired values. The changed parameters are displayed in magenta. (An Edit mark is added in case of Type C.) Leave other parameters “-/-”. Only the parameters in magenta will be downloaded at one time to the connected devices. 4. Some devices use their own units or setting modes. In Type B DTM only, click the “Refresh relation” button to reflect units or settings modes. App.B05E.ai Figure App.
App.-10 Download operation 8. Connect the device to FieldMate. 9. Select the device from Segment Viewer and start the DTM for the device. App.B07E.ai Figure App.-B-7 App.B08E.ai Figure App.
App.-11 10. The offline parameters appear. App.B09E.ai Figure App.-B-9 Example display of Type B 11. Load the parameters saved in DB at 6. App.B10E.ai Figure App.-B-10 12. Select DB and proceed. App.B11E.ai Figure App.-B-11 13. Offline window with parameters loaded from DB is displayed.
App.-12 App.B12E.ai Figure App.-B-12 Example display of Type B 14. Click the “Download to device” button to download the parameters in magenta. (In case of Type C, parameters with Edit marks will be downloaded.) After the download, FieldMate reloads the parameters. Be sure to confirm the values. 15. Refer to History of the device maintenance information to make sure that the desired value has been set.
App.-13 Device Clone Even when FieldMate is not connected to field devices, it can create a template DB by using the offline function of the database device and then download the same parameters to field devices of the same kind. App.B13E.ai Figure App.
App.-14 Create a template on DB 1. Register the device offline to the Device Maintenance Information from Device Navigator. App.B15E.ai Figure App.-B-15 2. Start the DTM for the device that was offline-registered from Device Navigator. The offline parameters appear. The default is blank “-/-”. App.B16E.ai Figure App.
App.-15 3. Change the parameters to the desired values. The changed parameters are displayed in magenta. (An Edit mark is added in case of Type C.) Leave other parameters “-/-”. Only the parameters in magenta will be downloaded at one time to the connected devices. 4. Some devices use their own units or setting modes. In Type B DTM only, click the “Refresh relation” button to reflect units or settings modes. App.B17E.ai Figure App.
App.-16 Download operation 7. Connect the device to FieldMate. 8. Select the device from Segment Viewer and start the DTM for the device. App.B18E.ai Figure App.-B-18 App.B19E.ai Figure App.
9. App.-17 The offline parameters appear. App.B20E.ai Figure App.-B-20 Example display of Type B 10. Click the “Import/Export” button (Type B), and then the “Import from file” button. The template DB is retrieved. App.B21E.ai Figure App.-B-21 11. Click the ” Download to device” button to download the parameters. After the download, FieldMate reloads the parameters. Be sure to check the values. 12.
App.-18 Device Replacement The parameters of Device A that have been set by using the offline function can be downloaded to Device B of the same model. App.B22E.ai Figure App.
App.-19 Procedures for Device A (Existing device) 1. Connect Device A to FieldMate 2. Select it from Segment Viewer and start the DTM for Device A. App.B24E.ai Figure App.-B-24 App.B25E.ai Figure App.
3. App.-20 The offline parameters appear. App.B26E.ai Figure App.-B-26 Example display of Type B 4. Click the “Upload from device” button to upload the offline parameters of Device A. App.B27E.ai Figure App.-B-27 Example display of Type B 5. Click the “Import/Export” button (Type B), and then the” Export to file” button. The template DB is created. 6. Exit DTM.
App.-21 Operation in Device B (New device) 7. Connect Device B to FieldMate. 8. Select it from the Segment Viewer and start the DTM for Device B. App.B28E.ai Figure App.-B-28 App.B29E.ai Figure App.
9. App.-22 The offline parameters appear. App.B30E.ai Figure App.-B-30 Example display of Type B 10. Click the “Import/Export” button (Type B), and then the “Import from file” button. The DB for Device A is retrieved. App.B31E.ai Figure App.-B-31 Example display of Type B 11. Click the “Download to Device” button to download the parameters in magenta to Device B. (In case of Type C, parameters with Edit marks will be downloaded.
App.-23 Appendix C Device Replacement Tool 1. Overview The device replacement tool simplifies the replacement of Rosemount’s field devices with Yokogawa’s. This tool converts the parameters of the original device and downloads them to the replacing device. This tool can also be used for replacement between Yokogawa’s field devices. 2. Devices The tool supports the following combinations of Rosemount’s and Yokogawa’s field devices. Table App.
App.-24 4. Operation Procedure The parameters are converted in two steps as described below. Step 1 Upload the parameters of the original device to FieldMate and save them in a file. Upload Original device Save FieldMate App.C01E.ai Figure App.-C-1 Step 2 Retrieve the parameters from the file and download them to the replacing device. Retrieve FieldMate Download Replacing device App.C02E.ai Figure App.
App.-25 5. Operation 5-1 Startup Start → All programs → YOKOGAWA FieldMate → Tools → Device Replacement Tool. This tool does not start if FieldMate is already running. If the following message appears, exit FieldMate and then start this tool. App.C3E.ai Figure App.-C-3 Error Message when FieldMate is Already Running (Note) This tool allows only one device to be connected at one time. The original and replacing devices cannot be connected simultaneously.
App.-26 Step 1-2 Setting COM port and polling address (Upload – Connect) Select a COM port of the FieldMate modem and the polling address of the original device Connect the device to the modem. Select the desired COM port and device address, and then click the “Next” button. When the USB FieldMate modem is connected, this tool automatically selects the COM port to which the modem is connected. Polling address is not recognized automatically.
App.-27 Step 1-4 Save a file (Upload – Save) Check the parameters and save them in a file The uploaded parameters appear. Click the “Save” button to save the parameters in a file. App.C7E.ai Figure App.-C-7 File Saving Confirmation Display A file with a given name is created in the “My Documents” folder. Users can also specify the file name and its location. Default folder: \UserProfile\Documents Default file name: From[Device name]_[Date].
App.-28 Step 1-5 Complete upload (Upload – Complete) Click the “Finish” button to complete Step 1. To continue with downloading the parameters, click the “Continue” button, which will take you to Step 2-2. (Figure APP-C-13) App.C9E.ai Figure App.-C-9 Upload Complete Display 5-2 Step 2 Retrieve the parameters and download them into the replacing device Step 2-1 Select a mode Select File -> Device. App.C10E.ai Figure App.
App.-29 Step 2-2 Reading the file (Download – Setting) Read the file Click the “Open “ button to display files. After the File Selecting Display appears, select the file from which to retrieve the parameters. App.C11E.ai Figure App.-C-11 File Reading Confirmation Display App.C12E.ai Figure App.
App.-30 The retrieved parameters are displayed. Click the “Open” button to proceed to the next step. App.C13E.ai Figure App.-C-13 File Reading Confirmation Display Step 2-3 Set a COM port and polling address (Download – Connect) Seleting a COM port and the polling address of the replacing device Connect the device to the modem. Select the desired COM port and device address, and then click the “Next” button.
App.-31 Step 2-4 Download (Download – Write) The information in the file and the information of the replacing device are displayed. Check both, then click the “Download” button. The parameters of the original device are downloaded to the replacing device. App.C15E.ai Figure App.-C-15 Download Display The results of download are displayed. App.C16E.ai Figure App.
App.-32 Step 2-5 Completing download (Download – Complete) Click the “Next” and “Finish” button to complete the process in the replacing device. App.C17E.ai Figure App.-C-17 Process Completion Display History All operation logs of Device Replacement Tool can be checked by using History of FieldMate. The operation logs are categorized in the System. Open History to check the operation logs.
App.-33 If the original device is registered in FieldMate, the operation logs can be saved in the device maintenance information. Open the device maintenance information and select Operation Log Tab to check the logs. App.C19E.ai Figure App.
App.-34 Appendix D User Definition of Vendor Name and Model Name When you manually create a database device using the New Device Maintenance Info menu item, you can add an arbitrary vendor name and model name. Table App.-D-1 Communication Protocol Description HART/FOUNDATION fieldbus Vendor name: Defines Vendor and Manufacturer ID. Model name: Defines Model and Device Type. PROFIBUS Vendor name: Defines “Other Vendors”.
App.-35 Appendix E Software Download Function for FOUNDATION fieldbus This function enables you to download software to field devices via a FOUNDATION fieldbus to update their software. Typical usage is to add new features such as function blocks and diagnostics to the existing devices. Software download file supplied by device vendor is required when operation above is performed by FieldMate to update field device function enhancement.
App.-36 n Software Download for FOUNDATION fieldbus. Displays Foundation Fieldbus H1 device on the segment. App.E01E.ai Figure App.-E-1 Fieldbus Device Tool Update Device List: This is to display overview of FOUNDATION fieldbus H1 devices on the segment. Save Device List: This is to save information of the displayed FOUNDATION fieldbus H1 devices in CSV format.
App.-37 n Environment Settings l Calling Software Download for FOUNDATION fieldbus → click Environment Settings See contents to select folders. App.E02E.ai Figure App.-E-2 Environment Settings window Software files folder: Default is Install drive: FM\DD This is to specify the location of software files for download.
App.-38 n Downloading Setting l Calling Software Download for FOUNDATION fieldbus → click Update Device List and select the device → click Software Download. App.E04E.ai Figure App.-E-4 Download Settings Window Advanced setting: This is to display the option window specifying the operation on downloading. Select all: This is to select all the device displayed currently and apply them for downloading.
App.-39 Click the row and select the device. App.E05E.ai Figure App.
App.-40 n Import Download File After selecting the device, click import ffd file button and select Software download file from folder in your PC. App.E06E.ai Figure App.-E-6 Software Download File in Folder The location of the imported files is shown below as default. I.e. Install Drive: FM\DD\MANUFC_ID\DEV_TYPE This is to import the files to the designated folder.
App.-41 n Advanced Setting Regardless of the selection, ACTIVATE is executed in each device. App.E07E.ai Figure App.-E-7 Option Dialog Box It is necessary to confirm the options before downloading. If required, the options should be changed accordingly.
App.-42 n Selection of Software Download Files Click file name and select the file. App.E08E.ai Figure App.-E-8 Selection of Software Download Files n Downloading Software The procedure to download the software is as follows: 1. Select a device from the downloading target devices on the Device Setting dialog box. And then check the checkbox at the left end of the device list. Check mark is the object for downloading. App.E09E.
2. App.-43 Click [Download] button. A dialog box showing the communication progress will be displayed indicating the download is running. ACTIVATE processing is completed during Communication executing. App.E10E.ai Figure App.-E-10 Commuication Executing Dialog Box IMPORTANT When a communication error occurs, retry software download again.
App.-44 Appendix F Troubleshooting Information If FieldMate appears to be operating incorrectly, follow the procedure below and send the created file to a Yokogawa sales office or your nearest sales representative. Select Start → YOKOGAWA FieldMate → Tools → Export FieldMate Info. This causes a list of the device information files that have been installed and detailed logs such as installation logs and communication logs to be compressed into one file.
App.-45 Appendix G Troubleshooting for USB Modem Please confirm the following points first if the modem does not seem to function properly. If the problem (s) persists, please contact our service representative in your region. (Note): Figures in brackets () indicate document number. Table App.-G-1 # Problem Symptoms and Counter measures 1 USB Modem cannot be Driver software for USB Modem is not installed properly. recognized.
App.-46 Appendix H FieldMate Provisioning Device Tool Introduction This tool is a software application for setting to field wireless devices information required to join the devices in field wireless networks. This software sets parameters to the field wireless devices by infrared communication. A separate infrared communication adapter is required.
App.-47 Operation Menus The following shows the FieldMate Provisioning Device Tool menus. App.H03E.ai Figure App.
App.-48 COM Port Setting of Infrared Adapter At the main window, select the [Tool] menu and then [Infrared adapter setting], and set the COM port of the Infrared adapter on the PC. Check the number of the COM port using Device Manager. In this menu, the window will be displayed as shown below. In the case of products recommended for this software, the COM port of the infrared adapter can be checked. Set the COM port accordingly. App.H04E.
App.-49 Provisioning Information Screen At the [Provisioning Information] tab page, device information can be acquired, and the provisioning data of Network ID and Device Tag can be set. Provisioning data is the information required for field wireless devices to join field wireless networks. App.H07E.ai Figure App.
App.-50 l Acquiring Device Information Placing the infrared receiving port on the field wireless device and the infrared port of the adapter close together, and clicking the [Gather Device Information] button starts reading of device information from the field wireless device. The [Provisioning Information] tab page shows such information as manufacturer of the device, model, device revision, device EUI-64, network ID, and battery life.
App.-51 Setting Provisioning Information Information on device tag and Network ID can be set by user to field wireless devices. Placing the infrared receiving port on the field wireless device and the infrared port of the adapter close together and clicking the [Start Provisioning] button sets the provisioning information in the field wireless device. During the communication, a progress bar will be displayed as shown below. App.H08E.ai Figure App.
App.-52 Provisioning Log Screen Information provisioned by the users is recorded at the [Provisioning Log] tab page. App.H10E.ai Figure App.-H-10 Information displayed at the [Provisioning Log] tab page is shown below. Table App.
App.-53 l Search Log function This function filters the contents displayed at the [Provisioning Log] tab page. In this menu, the screen will be displayed as shown below. Filtering can be performed using any character string for user, device tag, device EUI-64, network ID, and status individually. It can also be performed for the specified period of time. App.H11E.ai Figure App.
App.-54 Exporting Provisioning Information Select [File] menu of the main window and then [Export Provisioning information] to export the provisioning data. l Provisioning Data Export function Export the provisioning data for Field Wireless Configurator. Selecting [Export Provisioning Data] displays the window as shown below. Select and enter the items for Save In and File Name.
App.-55 l Log Export function Export the information displayed on the provisioning log tab in the CSV format. Selecting the relevant menu displays the screen as shown below. Select and enter the items for Save In and File Name. Default values are as below. Folder to Save in : FieldMate installed Drive:\FM\Export\PD File name : yyyymmdd(date).csv App.H14E.ai Figure App.
App.-56 Appendix I How to clear VCR (NI-FBUS only) Outline Although FieldMate has adopted NI-FBUS communication card of National Instrument for FOUNDATION fieldbus H1, the communication card itself contains the following glitches. If the specific operation continues, VCR, FOUNDATION fieldbus H1 communication resources, may reach the maximum limit (100) eventually communication with FOUNDATION fieldbus H1 device cannont be established thereafter.
App.-57 Operation Procedure In case that FOUNDATION fieldbus H1 communication suddenly stops, which functioned properly on FieldMate before, execute the following operation procedure. 1. Exit FieldMate. 2. Activate /FM/Tool/FMNIFBUSClear.exe 3. A window above is displayed. Check “Number of Configured VCRs”. If the values are close to 100, VCR needs to be cleared. Proceed 3.
App.-58 Appendix J Assignment Change of FDT 1.2 and FDT 2.0 DTM Outline From Segment Viewer or Device Navigator, when you right-click a device and select Assigned DTM, the DTM that is previously assigned to the device is started up in DTM Works. The DTM that starts up is dependent on the model and the device revision that is previously assigned. Assignment Change from FDT 1.2 DTM to FDT 2.
App.-59 3. Assign new device revision information to the FDT 2.0 DTM by performing these steps: a. Double-click the FDT 2.0 DTM. Alternatively, select the FDT 2.0 DTM and click the [Edit] button. The Edit window of the DTM Setup Tool appears. b. In the Device Types section, from the Vendor drop-down list, select a vendor. c. From the Model drop-down list, select a device model. d. In the Revisions box, type the device revision.
App.-60 Select the vendor and the device Type the device revision. For multiple device model from the drop-down lists. revisions, separate the revisions with a comma. Click the Add button to add the device association. Select the device association that you want to delete, and click the Delete button. App.J02E.ai Figure App.
App.-61 Appendix K Importing Type B Yokogawa DTM Data to Type C Yokogawa DTM Outline In the Offline Parameter Display on DTM Works, you must select the FDT version to import Type B DTM data to Type C DTM, depending on the device models and DTM revisions. The following is an example to import Type B DTM data to Type C DTM. Menu to import Type C DTM data Menu to import Type B DTM data App.K01E.ai Figure App.
App.-62 Appendix L FieldMate Related Documents Table App.-L-1 FieldMate Related Documents Title Document No FieldMate Versatile Device Management Wizard IM01R01A01-01E FieldMate R2.06.
Revision Information Title Manual No. Revision No. : FieldMate: Versatile Device Management Wizard : IM 01R01A01-01E Revised Date Major Changes 1st Edition July 2006 Newly published 2nd Edition February 2008 R1.03 revision up 3rd Edition January 2009 R2.01 version up: supports Windows Vista 4th Edition April 2009 R2.01.10 revision up: supports Extended Device Tag for HART devices 5th Edition June 2010 R2.02 revision up: supports HART7 6th Edition February 2011 R2.