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Toc-1 CONTENTS A Introduction A-1 Symbols Used in this Manual .............................. A-2 A-2 Trademarks ......................................................... A-3 A-3 Terms and Conditions of the Software License ... A-3 A-4 Starting Up Field Diagnostics from FieldMate ..... A-4 B Field Diagnostics on FOUNDATION fieldbus Devices B-1 Outline ................................................................. B-1 B-1-1 Field Diagnostics (NE 107) on FOUNDATION fieldbus Devices ............
A-1 A Introduction Thank you for purchasing FieldMate Versatile Device Management Wizard. This document: • outlines how to operate the field diagnostic function of FieldMate (Field Diagnostics) • describes the displays and menus of Field Diagnostics In addition to the following documents, thoroughly read the documents of field devices to be connected before starting the operation. Title FieldMate Versatile Device Management Wizard FieldMate Operational Precaution R2.06.
A-2 A-1 Symbols Used in this Manual The symbols used in this 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 also alerts unsafe practices. IMPORTANT Indicates handling of the hardware or software which may cause damage or lead to a system failure.
A-3 A-2 Trademarks All the brand names or product names of Yokogawa Electric Corporation appearing in this document are either trademarks or registered trademarks of Yokogawa Electric Corporation. All the brand names or product names of other companies appearing in this document are either trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders.
A-4 A-4 Starting Up Field Diagnostics from FieldMate Follow the procedures below to start up Field Diagnostics from FieldMate. 1. Start up DTM Works for a connected device. For details, see Section E-3-2 “DTM Works” in FieldMate Versatile Device Management Wizard (IM 01R01A01-01E). 2. Select “Device” → “Additional Functions” in the toolbar menu. 3. Select a function of Field Diagnostics. Field Diagnostic Status: Starts up the Field Diagnostic Status Display.
B-1 B Field Diagnostics on FOUNDATION Fieldbus Devices B-1 Outline B-1-1 Field Diagnostics (NE 107) on FOUNDATION Fieldbus Devices NAMUR NE 107 is a standard for self-diagnosing field devices. It yields reliable results, categorizes alarms into four standardized statuses and outputs corresponding signals, allows users to configure diagnostics, and provides detailed information for experts.
B-2 B-2 Operation B-2-1 Field Diagnostic Status Display Start up the Field Diagnostic Status function from the FieldMate menu as follows. 1. Select Field Diagnostic Status in the menu of Additional Functions (see Figure A-41). The Field Diagnostic Status Display appears. 2. Check “Not Categorized,” “Grayed out items,” or “Normal” in the View area to select alarms to be displayed in the Diagnostic List area. The selected alarms are all assigned to any of the 32 aggregated field diagnostic alarms.
B-3 B-2-2 Field Diagnostic Online Setting Display Start up the Field Diagnostic Online Setting function from the menu of FieldMate. Select Field Diagnostic Online Setting in the menu of Additional Functions (See Figure A-4-1). The Field Diagnostic Online Setting Display appears. Follow the procedure below. ■ Quick Configuration 1. 2. Click the Quick Configuration button. The Quick Configuration [Online Setting] Display appears.
B-4 ■ Detail Configuration 1. 2. Click the Detail Configuration button. The Detail Configuration Display appears. For each setting (Alarm Map, Alarm Indication, Alarm Mask, and Alarm Broadcast) of the aggregated field diagnostic alarms, set the alarm status (Failure, Check Function, Out of Specification, Maintenance Required). • The background of alarms with the setting changed becomes magenta. Click the “Apply Field Diagnostic Setting to Device” button at the bottom right to fix the change.
B-5 ■ Extended Configuration 1. 2. Click the Extended Configuration button at the bottom left. The Extended Configuration Display appears. Check the box in the Escalation Enable column for extended field diagnostic alarms to be sent to any of the aggregated field diagnostic alarms. • The background of alarms with the setting changed becomes magenta. Click the “Apply Field Diagnostic Setting to Device” button at the bottom right to fix the change. The background returns to the original color.
B-6 B-2-3 Field Diagnostic Offline Edit Display The operation of Field Diagnostic Offline Edit is the same as Field Diagnostic Online Setting. See Section “B-2-2 Field Diagnostic Online Setting Display”. IM 01R01A15-01EN 2nd Edition : 2013.11.
B-7 B-3 Examples of the Display and Menu B-3-1 Quick Configuration Display The Quick Configuration Display and its menu are shown below. Figure B-3-1 Quick Configuration [Online Setting] Display Clicking this button starts the Quick Configuration Display. Alarm information processing by the alarm diagnostics conforming to NE 107 is illustrated. Relevant items are framed.
B-8 B-3-2 Detail Configuration Display The Detail Configuration Display and its menu are shown below. Figure B-3-2 Detail Configuration [Online Setting] Display The current settings of Field Diagnostics can be exported and imported. The tag settings of the same models can be imported. In the case of Yokogawa products, the settings common to other models can also be imported. Common for Yokogawa products FD_SIMULATE Simulates Field Diagnostics.
B-9 B-3-3 Extended Configuration Display The Extended Configuration Display and its menu are shown below. Figure B-3-3 Extended Configuration [Online Setting] Display Hides the left pane to expand the setting area. Moves to the Extended Configuration window. Extended Field Diagnostic Alarms with the box checked will be sent to any of Aggregated Field Diagnostic Alarms. FD_EXTENDED_ACTIVE_n This column displays which aggregated field diagnostic alarm (common 32 alarms) each alarm corresponds to.
B-10 B-3-4 Status Display The Status Display and its menu are shown below. Figure B-3-4 Field Diagnostic Status Display In this area, the Recommended Action for the most serious alarm occurring in the device is displayed. Diagnostic List shows the results of the parameter diagnosis in the tree view. The display option for Diagnostic List can be selected. IM 01R01A15-01EN 2nd Edition : 2013.11.
C-1 C Field Diagnostics on PROFIBUS Devices C-1 Outline The NE 107 alarms have been categorized in the PROFIBUS protocol, which means that these categories cannot be changed. Therefore, Alarm Mapping and Masking cannot be set for PROFIBUS devices and only the results are displayed (the Device Status Display only). Follow the instructions of next section to operate the Device Status Display.
C-2 C-2 Examples of the Display and Menu The Device Status Display and its menu for Field Diagnostics on PROFIBUS devices are shown below. Figure C-2-1 Device Status Display of Field Diagnostics (NE 107 Condensed Status Type) Process values, five icons (Failure, Check Function, Out of Specification, Maintenance Required, and Normal), and status words are displayed in the Process Variables area. Alarm No. is displayed. When a cursor is moved on Status column, its description will be displayed.
C-3 Figure C-2-2 Device Status Display of Field Diagnostics (Classic Status Type) IM 01R01A15-01EN 2nd Edition : 2013.11.
App.-1 Appendix A Aggregated Field Diagnostic Alarms for FOUNDATION Fieldbus Table Appendix A-1 describes all of the 32 Aggregated Field Diagnostic Alarms used for Yokogawa products.
App.-2 Appendix B NE 107 Parameters for FOUNDATION fieldbus The added NAMUR NE 107 parameters for FOUNDATION fieldbus devices and item names used in this software are shown below.
Revision Information Title : FieldMate NE 107 Field Diagnostics Manual No. : IM 01R01A15-01EN Revision No. 1st Edition 2nd Edition Revised Date May 2013 Nov 2013 Major Changes Newly published (R2.06.00) Specification change of Alarm Priority settings on Detailed Configuration window and Status window of PROFIBUS IM 01R01A15-01EN 2nd Edition : 2013.11.