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YHC5150X FieldMate Handheld Communicator User`s Manual
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1. Sen 21 Jol iy eta eee ee te E 22 SySteriIntormattofi so o ec Eo a si C nd e u as 25 HART P 24 HART Navigation Mes seo retreat Ett Ete 25 Fun c iomn T 26 HART munaa lp as 28 HART Communication with the 5150 Communicator eerte 28 VOD Ie tot ENS aM ee ere 28 HART 29 HART Communication 30 Device Specific amp Generic HART Communication eerte ennt 3l Using Generic HART Communications eerte tentent rettet sentent te 32 Manaeins Device Configuration Files e u 32 Communication 8 33 pO 34 Hazardous Area 34 bas 34 36 APPENDIX PHOCUCE S Pe CIC ALONG uuu 37 S Cs 38 Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE Directive 2002 96 EC 38 Parts M Ee 39 Intitnste Safety C ontrol DIraWine6 uu 40 1 0 YHC5150X Series HART COMMUNICATOR OVERVIEW The YHC5150X Series Communicator is a full function Communicator supporting HART communication Universal Common Practice and Device Specific commands for comm
2. 01R01A30 01EN B January 2014 V 1 3 YOKOGAWA gt YHCS5150X FieldMate Handheld Communicator User s Manual Online k Device setup F Basic setup 260000000 80000000 900000 Safety Information Failure to follow all instructions could result in injury Read understand and follow all safety warnings and instructions provided with this product Also meet or exceed your employer s safety practices In no event shall Yokogawa be liable for any indirect special incidental consequential or punitive damages or for any lost profits arising out of or relating to any services provided by Yokogawa or its affiliates It is not possible for Yokogawa to identify all foreseeable uses misuses therefore all persons involved in commissioning using or maintaining this product must satisfy their self that each intended application is acceptable Safety Warnings The table below defines the safety symbols signal words and corresponding safety messages used in the manual to identify potential hazards and are intended to warn persons about hazards that could result in personal injury or equipment damage This is the Read Instruction Manual symbol This symbol indicates that you must read the instruction manual This is the Safety Alert symbol This symbol indicates a WARNING Warnings alert you to actions that can cause personal injury or pose a physical threat Please read these carefully This is the Safety Glass
3. Power On Whenever the communicator is in an Off state pressing the power key turns the communicator on This is a complete system start The communicator will execute a complete power op sequence Information regarding the time and date 15 briefly displayed to allow the user to verify the communicator s readiness Standby Operation When the communicator 18 fully on and the power button 15 pressed briefly the unit enters the Standby state where allowed In this state the display is off and most user input is ignored to conserve battery power between uses The on board computer maintains the previous system state to provided rapid recovery Resume Operation Resume Operation When the communicator is in Standby Operation and the power button is pressed briefly the unit quickly resumes operation returning to a fully On state of functionality at the same menu level that was interrupted Power Off When the communicator 18 fully on and the power button is pressed for three seconds the unit will power down completely where allowed This conserves the most battery power but requires a full initialization when the unit is turned on again 2 2 Backlight The Backlight has 5 intensities from minimum to full Brightness The user can select intensities by pressing the Backlight Button Backlight intensity affects battery life A lower intensity level will increase operation time 2 3 Display Auto Dim Timer Display Aut
4. IO tace SPURL vey oa 2 S KK manned yan a req urs aues eu p sn smeedde Aue uo uwous 102 10 e9 e E S v2 Se SE D EPPO as 4 vogeon d 09 ON 88786 01 OLLNG SION SIHL NO G3NVINOO NOL YAT 13915 Sapas GIS veg sago far ON 00 00 e 14 v Xi WV kpy as e 002 10 m uopeaunuuoo PEH po qp aes una pesn s feu use L7 apqisoup ane capas 2 7 NETTES ER papan 0 TES NAN A ASO O NS 3 aun pem Tit Cow RS SNOGUVZVH NON SNOGUYZVH YOLVOINNWNOD 1 531845 0815 SHA meriam process technologies a Scott Fetzer company EC Declaration of Conformity This is to declare in accordance with Directive 94 9 EC that the following product s are designed and manufactured in accordance with Annex II of Directive 94 9 EC The manufacturer attests on their own responsibility that the apparatus has been constructed in accordance with the principles of good engineering in safety matters and that any routine verification and test required by Clause 27 of EN 60079 0 2006 has been successfully completed Manufacturer Meriam Process Technologies a Scott Fetzer Company 10920 Madison Avenue Cleveland Ohio
5. Focus Pane The focus pane is used in every system menu to indicate what icon will be selected when the Select Key 15 pressed Focus is changed by use of the Arrow Keys Select Key and the Arrow Keys are part of the keyboard navigation ring Navigation Number The navigation number at the upper right of each icon indicates what icon will be selected when the corresponding character on the keyboard 15 pressed The focus pane does not need to be surrounding the button for the action to occur The focus pane will be on the item when returning to the menu Touch screen The communicator 15 equipped with a touch screen Simply touch the icon on the menu to select the icon action The focus pane does not need to be surrounding the button for the action to occur The focus pane will be on the item when returning to the menu 3 1 System Menus System menus are used to access information and settings relating to the operation of the communicator System Menus General System Information Communicator Battery Status Information YHC5150 Field Communicator u Communication Status Current time The top of the system menus contain system information This field is not navigable Communicator Information Specifies the communicator model on the main system menu Communication Status Displays if communication is active 14 Battery Status Is quick reference to the current condition of the battery More
6. Um USB SV Class Div 1 Groups A B C D 14 Class 1 Zone 0 AEx ia 4 ia 4 10 C lt Ta lt 50 22W intrinsically Safe Circuit Only _ 0539 2 II 1 G TS Ex to IIC T4 Ga GYJ14 1019X DEMKO 13 ATEX 1115457 IECEx UL 13 0004 WARNING Component substitution may impair intrinsic safety Refer to Manual for safety precautions Assembled in USA with foreign amp domestic parts Meriam Process Technologies 10920 Madison Ave Cleveland OH 44102 USA 34 Note the following WARNINGS and REQUIREMENTS for 5150 models e Substitution of components may impair Intrinsic Safety e To prevent ignition of flammable or explosive atmospheres gt Disconnect power before servicing gt Do not use battery charger in a hazardous atmosphere gt DONOT attempt to open the battery pack and replace the batteries Serious injury or death may result from explosions Before making electrical connections to an Intrinsically Safe model at the HART jacks verify the HART instrument of interest is installed in accordance with intrinsically safe field wiring practices Note Restrictions apply to the use of Intrinsically Safe units in hazardous areas Refer to the Intrinsic Safety Control Drawing in the Appendix of this manual for more information Yokogawa reserves the right to revise the Intrinsic Safety Control Drawing without notice Contact Yokogawa phone 800 888 6400 for the current Intrin
7. 44102 USA Product Description Multifunction Calibrator with HART Communication Terminals Model 5150X series 0539 H1G DEMKO 13 ATEX 1115457 Ex ia T4 Ga IECEx UL 13 0004 Intrinsically Safe Exia Class I Div 1 Groups A B C D T4 10 C lt Ta lt 50 C Li 0 Ci 0 Certifying Agency UL International DEMKO A S Testing amp Certification 0539 P O Box 514 Lyskaer 8 DK 2730 Herlev Denmark This Declaration is based on Compliance with the following Standards Regarding Hazardous Environments EN 60079 11 2012 Electrical apparatus for explosive gas atmospheres Intrinsic safety EN 60079 0 2012 Electrical apparatus for explosive gas atmospheres General requirements EN 60079 26 2007 Special requirements for construction test and marking of electrical apparatus of equipment group II Category 1 G Regarding Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC for Handheld Class A device Series 5150 hand held unit compliant with EMC Directive 2004 108 EC e EN 61326 1 2006 Electrical equipment for measurement control and laboratory use EMC requirements EN 60529 1992 Degrees of Protection Provided by Enclosures IP Code IP51 For and on behalf of Authorized Representative in EU Meriam Process Technologies A RS 119941 Adrian Page apage stockshed com John Balogh Date Phone 011 8 328 2310 Standards Engineer StockShed Limited Meriam Process Technologies Stoneycroft House Eversley Mud L
8. Finalize your selection by pressing the Accept icon or the Accept key P4 below the alpha keyboard Cancel this operation by pressing the Cancel Icon or the Cancel Esc key located below the alpha keyboard When a device is connected to the communicator as indicated by the green connection status bar selecting the Restart Poll search Icon will begin a new poll search for devices in the poll address range set by the user and the established connection will be lost 16 System Menu Main YHC5150 Field Communicator System Setup Setup System Information Provides access to the system setup menus for changing communicator parameters Provides access to the HART setup menus for changing HART specific parameters Provides access to information regarding model number software versions battery life etc 17 System Menu System Setup Date and Time Setup Power Management Language Touch Screen Calibration Access to set the current date and time for timestamps on files and system indicators Access to settings for adjusting power consumption backlight timers etc User selects the preferred language of system menus and HART menus if supported Allows user to calibrate the touch screen 18 Language Selecting this icon allows the user to change the language that will be used for System menus system messages and HART menus if supported
9. are added to the loop within the configured range they will be detected automatically 30 If the bar indicates devices have been found you can select which device to connect by selecting the bar This brings up a list box from which to pick your device Select Device Address 0 2 Once you choose a device and press Accept the box will collapse and the communicator will initiate connection Once the device is connected the bar will turn green If the poll address range is a single address and a device is found at that address the communicator will immediately initiate connection and additional polling is terminated The bar will turn green when the initialization 15 complete Whenever the bar is green YTA AREA 17 It indicates that a device is actively connected to the HART network The communicator does not continue to poll for other devices If the green bar is selected the communicator will initiate the online HART menus If a different device is desired selecting the Restart Poll icon will begin a new search for devices and the established HART connection will be lost 4 4 Device Specific amp Generic HART Communication The communicator supports a large and growing number of Device Specific DDs Device Object Files To facilitate communication with HART devices that are not yet supported with Device Specific DD files or that do not require DD files the communicator includes Generic HART Communic
10. 8859 1 character set for most text data entry This character set contains 191 characters Of these characters 65 are available on the communicator main keyboard The remaining characters and duplication of the ISO basic Latin alphabet lower upper case are available from the touch screen Whenever a text edit window appears the touch keyboard is visible too There are multiple keysets to allow larger keys improving usability Since the ISO basic Latin alphabet characters are available from the dedicated keyboard they are the last touch keyset The touch keys are grouped by language usage wherever practical and keysets are ordered based on estimated usage The first touch keys that are visible are commonly used symbols To move to other keysets use the lt lt lt and gt gt gt touch keys Upper Lower case selection Cap Lock does not affect keyset 1 or keyset 2 symbols Navigation of the keys on the text edit display is by touch screen or the Navigation Key set red box surrounding the key signifies that the key has focus Some text data parameters tag for example do not support the full ISO Latin 1 ISO 8859 1 character set When this is the case the non functional touch screen characters will be gray Since these data types do not support lower case alpha characters be sure the Key Caps Locked symbol is present or the alpha hard keys will appear not to function When the characters entered in the edit box reach t
11. Recharging Cradle included with each unit automatically recharges the li ion battery pack when the communicator is properly inserted into the energized cradle To fully charge a depleted battery pack takes about four and one half hours The recharging cradle also connects the communicator with a PC for file updates to the communicator when it is properly inserted in the cradle and a USB cable is attached from the cradle to a PC with the proper USB drivers and Yokogawa update package See section 5 for update instructions Cradle Connection Details YHC5150X in charging cradle Rear of cradle USB connection Power jack for to computer AC adapter NOTICE The Recharging Cradle is not intended to recharge a battery separately To properly charge a battery pack is required to be inserted into a communicator prior to being placed on the charger Charging Indicator There is a multicolor LED on the recharging cradle This LED indicates the current charging mode Off No battery pack inserted or power disconnected Solid Green Battery is charged Flashing Amber Battery is charging Solid Amber Battery temperature out of charging range 10 C 40 C charge suspended Flashing Red Battery fault Solid Red Charger fault The Recharging Cradle is not rated for intrinsic safety and should only used in a non hazardous area See the Hazardous Area Use section of this manual and the Intrinsic Sa
12. a 250 resistor may be needed in the loop to insure reliable HART communication Yokogawa supplies a 250 load resistor in the form of a standard adaptor 1W A36821 Refer to the following diagram for connection details 250 ohm Shunt Load Resistor Jli HART DEVICE LOOP POWER SUPPLY 29 When connecting the communicator to loop with a resistive load greater than 250 Os the HART jacks may be connected across the load the loop and or to the HART 9 device communication terminals Refer to the following diagram for connecting across the loop and HART DEVICE LOOP POWER SUPPLY Ri2 250 ohms Do not connect the communicator across the loop supply This does not provide the proper resistance and no HART communication will be possible 4 3 HART Communication Upon power up the communicator automatically polls for HART devices in the range specified on the HART Setup System menu default range is zero The HART Connection status bar on the system screens indicates the current state of the connection When the bar is gray there is no device connected no device found Or the currently selected device is in the process of connecting Initiating Device If you select the gray bar no action will occur The communicator will continue to send poll address messages within the configured range as long as a device has not been selected for connection If new devices
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14. arked as As Modified the user has to choose a configuration type The choices are As Found device settings before modification or an As Left device settings after modification The configuration file is saved in the communicator uSD card memory and can be restored to update any transmitter of the same model and revision To restore a device configuration the user selects Configuration Restore The configuration files are segregated by device model and revision When a restore is requested only the configurations that pertain to the model of the connected device are presented The user chooses a file and selects Accept P4 This will restore the stored parameters to the communicator s parameter cache The parameter changed indicator beside affected parameters will appear and the Commit Changes button is illuminated 32 The user now has the option of making further modifications to the parameters on the HART menu committing them to the device 4 7 Communication Troubleshooting If a HART device is connected to the unit but No Devices Found notification is received or the device 15 not in the table of found devices 1 Make sure all connections are correct and secure Check for shorts open circuits and multiple grounds 2 Determine if the loop resistance is greater than 250 and less than 1100Qs If less than 250 then use the supplied 250 Q load resistor in series with the loop see diagram HART Connec
15. ation capability This allows the user to communicate with any HART device using Universal and Common Practice commands to poll configure and maintain HART devices Specific functions supported include most polling tagging device configuration and trim operations for analog outputs Generic communications do not support Device Specific commands for higher order HART functions Review the User s Manual for the device of interest for more information on device specific command support 3l 4 5 Using Generic Communication The Generic HART Communication mode starts automatically when HART communication is initiated with a device for which no Device Specific DD device object file is stored the handhelds flash memory When this occurs line two of the display will indicate Generic and the device tag number In general the Generic HART mode operates similarly to its device specific DD counterpart see HART Communication section of this manual for more details However the communicator does not display Device Specific related communication menus or options when in the Generic communication mode For example the Zero and Sensor trim menu options normally executed by Device Specific commands are not displayed for pressure transmitters without DD support 4 6 Managing Device Configuration Files The current parameter settings for a connected device can be stored into a file on the uSD system
16. by the manufacturer DD When the icon is selected a list of supported languages is displayed EJA NEXT SECT 5B Select desired language by using the Arrow Keys or touching the appropriate line Finalize your selection by pressing the Accept icon or the Accept key P4 below the alpha keyboard Cancel this operation by pressing the Cancel Icon or the Cancel Esc key LJ located below the alpha keyboard System screen labels are static and will not change language until the next time a page 15 entered This applies to the main system screen label also It will not change language until the communicator power is cycled HART screens change language when a new connection is established and only if the language is supported by the device description file The connected device indicated by the green connection bar will continue to display the previously active language until a new connection is made NOTICE User defined text fields such as HART parameters like Tag and Long Tag file names and shortcut labels do not support multiple languages Touch Screen Calibration Selecting this icon will display a standard touch screen calibration screen By the user touching the cross when and where directed the touch screen will be recalibrated 19 System Menu Date And Time Setup Date Time Setup Date Adjust the system day month and year m Time Adjust the system minutes and hour 12 or 24 Choose standard 12 hour or mil
17. card for later use This file can then be used in duplicating settings to a new device of the same model restoring settings to a repaired device and for documentation purposes What parameters are stored 1s defined by the manufacturer of device If the Commit Changes button 15 illuminated the communicator parameters should be committed to the device before storing or retrieving a configuration If the parameters are not committed and the user chooses to store the parameters the user is warned that the parameters do not match the device If the user decides to continue with the store the file is marked as As Modified Any online modifications to parameters done prior to restoring a configuration that were not committed to the device are lost if those parameters in the stored configuration 5 Selecting the Configuration Options button will bring up a list of configuration actions To store a device configuration the user selects Configuration Store Dialog boxes direct the user to appropriate actions 1 The user is prompted for a file name The default file name is the tag parameter defined in the device The user may change this to any file name not currently in use for this device model Unsupported characters are erayed out and ignored If the user picks a name already in use the communicator gives them an option of cancelling or overwriting the current file 2 If the configuration has not already been m
18. cessible when a HART communication enabled device is connected and communicating with the communicator There are four distinct areas on a HART menu The top of the menu provides information on the currently attached device as well as various status indicators The middle of the menu is divided into two functional areas HART Menu Navigation and Function Buttons The bottom of the menu contains the HART Menu Path Device and Status Line PV Unit amp Damp Hange values onsr 1 config Buttons HART nsr1 snsr s n Navigation Menu Online gt Device setup gt Basic setup HART Menu Path Sample HART menu display 1 2 Keyboard Layout Ey 277 Alpha Entry G Hi EF 7 Cancel OK or Accept T gt Navigation Ring Enter or Select Advance or Switch R to next functional area on screen Information or Help Numeric Entry and Menu Accelerators Power MEE 4 Backlight Section 2 1 Section 2 2 The communicator provides a high functionality keyboard combined with touch screen data keys to simplify data entry and navigation Most tasks can be completed by just using the dedicated keyboard The touch screen keys only visible during text data entry add the complete ISO Latin 1 ISO 8859 1 character set except numerals in a large easy to select key size 2 0 GENERAL OPERATION 2 1 Power Button The Power Button has two functions
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20. ction Buttons and the Menu Path Focus is shifted between these three panes by pressing the Advance Switch key Advance Switch key The selected item in focus within the pane is highlighted by a red border Function Buttons and the Menu Path or a gray background Navigation Menu Device and Status Line The top of the system menus contain HART communication and system information This field is not navigable HART or Long Tag HART Beat Current Time TEMP TRANS 103 m 1139 Connected HART Device Battery Life Connected HART Device Displays the model name of the HART device currently communicating with the YHC5150X Series communicator Tag Displays the tag information returned from the HART device HART Beat Indicates that this communicator uses protocol Battery Life Remaining charge in percentage green of battery pack Current Time Time of day 24 Menu Navigation Menu The information in this area is controlled by the HART DD that is activated to communicate with the device This in turn is determined by the manufacturer of the device and the Communication Foundation The last column at the right of the pane indicates item status The small green arrows indicate that the menu item value has not been committed to the device This particular status only applies to parameters Output Respc Fast Output Response Final asmb
21. delete all shortcuts for the current device apply focus to the Create Shortcut button and press Cancel To delete a single shortcut apply focus to the specific User Shortcut button and press Cancel To rename a shortcut apply focus to the specific User Shortcut button and press Accept 26 NOTICE 1 It 1s invalid to create a shortcut on the home menu often labeled Online 2 If a primary menu has submenus designated by 0 MORE in the tenth line the shortcut created will be to the primary menu regardless of the submenu currently being displayed System Settings returns the user to the System Setup Main menu The connection is maintained The user just selects the green HART Connection status bar to return to the HART Menus when they have finished on the System Menus Note Some System Setting changes may require the HART connection to be re established before the changes will occur Configuration Options Allows user to copy parameter data from a stored configuration file into the communicator HART navigation menus and to copy parameter data from the communicator HART navigation menus into a stored configuration file see Section 4 6 Hot key navigates the user to the hot key menu This is a menu of frequently modified parameters defined by the manufacturer of the transmitter to simplify setup of the device If the manufacturer does not define a hot key menu for a device this button will not be il
22. detailed information 15 available under system information Current Time The current time offset from the initial user setting System Navigation The function of the icons in this area will differ on every system display and will be covered in the specific display sections following HART Connection and Navigation HART Connection Status ___ key The Back Icon is selected to navigate away from the current menu back to the previous menu Connection status 0 key The HART Connection status bar indicates the current state of the connection When the bar is gray there is no device connected This is the case when no device has been found or while a device is connecting no device found Initiating Device If you select the gray bar no action will occur When the bar is green EJA 5C 449 It indicates that a device is actively connected to the HART network If the green bar is selected by any of the navigation methods described above the communicator will exit the system menus and go to the online HART menu 15 ____Devices Found 2 If the HART connection status bar indicates there are multiple devices found select the bar to bring up a list of those devices Select Device Address 0 AXR025 Address 0 AXRO25 Address 3 EJX R2 Select desired device to connect by using the Arrow Keys or touching the appropriate line
23. ed for use unrelated to the operation of the communicator When the uSD memory system card is in the 515 the user has no access to the card except with the Yokogawa provided PC software This card should only be replaced by Yokogawa part 1W 9P780 or its successor and only under the direction of Yokogawa personnel Use of a non system memory card will void safety certifications To access the memory card follow the Battery Pack removal instructions To remove the memory card Once the battery pack has been removed press gently on the memory card to unlock it from the card holder Carefully remove the memory card from the enclosure Note tweezers or small needle nose pliers can be helpful in removal and insertion To replace the memory card Insert the memory card carefully into the card holder contacts toward the back of the communicator and card label towards the front screen side of the communicator Be sure the memory card is resting in the holder before releasing it Gently press the card into the holder to lock it into place Replace the battery pack and secure it to the communicator enclosure 2 8 Kick Stand The communicator is equipped with a kick stand to provide a better viewing angle The stand latches in the down open position To return the kick stand to the up closed position squeeze the base inwards from both sides to unlatch it 2 9 External Connections Loop Communication Jacks Lead Set All
24. ely after you determine it is safe If there is any deformation cracks or other damage to the charger base power cord or power adapter unplug the charger and discontinue use Do not disassemble or modify any component This could cause failure or injury invalidate certification and void the warranty Plug power adapter directly into an outlet Do not use power adapter with an extension cord Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE Directive 2002 96 EC This directive is only valid in the EU This product complies with the WEEE Directive 2002 96 EC marking requirement The following marking indicates that you must not discard this electrical electronic product in domestic household waste Z Product Category With reference to the equipment types in the WEEE directive Annex 1 this product is classified as a Monitoring and Control instrumentation product Do not dispose of in domestic household waste When disposing of products in the EU contact your local Yokogawa Europe B V office SPARE PARTS LIST 1 W A900529 00014 HART Test Lead Kit included w unit standard banana plugs mini grabbers 250 shunt resistor 1W A36821 Std size 250 Q shunt resistor incl d w unit req d for HART low resistance loops IW 9P790 Soft carrying case included w unit custom soft case with adjustable shoulder strap and HART lead compartment 1W 9P791 Hand strap included w unit IW 9A820 1 YHC5150X Se
25. es symbol This symbol indicates that you must wear approved safety glasses during the task This is the Safety Gloves symbol This symbol indicates that you must wear approved safety gloves during the task Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious DANGER d injury Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in minor or moderate injury Indicates information essential for proper product installation operation or maintenance NOTICE aad Information in this document is subject to change without notice Check the Yokogawa web site http www yokogawa com us products field instruments 1a smart communicators yhc5 150x htm for latest manual revision is registered trademark of the HART Communication Foundation www hartcomm org For customer assistance please call your local Yokogawa representative or Yokogawa directly Yokogawa Corporation of America 2 Dart Road Newnan GA 30265 1 800 888 6400 E mail meters instr ous yokogawa com Web www yokogawa com us ATEX DOCUMENTATION applies only to European Union countries GB All instruction manuals for ATEX Ex related products are available in English German and French Should you require Ex related instructions in your local language you are to conta
26. fety Control Drawing in the Appendix of this manual for more information 2 7 Battery Pack Installation amp Removal The battery pack is held into the communicator by two standard 6 32 screws with hexagonal sockets that require a 7 64 hex key wrench To install the battery pack set the communicator enclosure with the display downward on a flat stable surface Rest the battery pack in the battery pack compartment of the enclosure leaving a 2 gap between the battery pack and the connector on the communicator enclosure Slide the battery pack upward along the enclosure until the connectors mate completely and the screws are aligned with the threaded inserts on the communicator body Thread the screws into the insert to complete the installation For disassembly reverse the order of the operations NOTICE Over tightening the battery case screws when assembling can cause damage to the communicator Maximum torque should not exceed seven in Ib NOTICE Battery should be charged completely 10 hours before using the communicator the first time See Section 2 9 for detail on using the charging cradle 6 32 screws with 7 64 hexagonal socket uSD memory card access Battery pack removal 2 7 The communicator is shipped standard with a uSD memory system card The system card is used for storage of required software software updates HART DD files and device configuration files It is not intend
27. he string size limit for a specific parameter the cursor disappears a yellow block appears after the last character and additional character entry is ignored For example tag is limited to eight characters If the length of the data entry exceeds the field size on the screen the characters can be shifted left or right by sliding your finger in the data field Data entry always shifts the characters full left so the end of the entry 15 visible Keyset 1 TEETE Edit Box Navigeo Previous Next gt lt lt lt lt gt 2 2 gt Select Upper lower case Cancel Space Accept Backspace 12 Keyset 2 gt gt gt Keyset 3 upper case le Lolo ijoja LLU 21 aE 22 el Keyset 4 upper case 616 0 0 Y y p ne Sie ee gt Keyset 3 lower case 2 f ho el Keyset 4 lower case nnno Keyset 5 upper case 2 axis e X L V e Keyset 5 lower case 3 0 Navigating the Communicator THREE WAYS TO NAVIGATE
28. issioning configuration and maintenance operations HART Connections Display and Touchscreen Full QWERTY style alphabetic Keyboard Navigation Keys Dedicated Numeric Keypad On Off Key Charging Cradle Connections 1 1 TOUCHSCREEN DISPLAY OVERVIEW The communicator has 4 3 inch widescreen backlit TFT color touchscreen display with 480 x 272 WQVGA pixel resolution The entire viewable area of the screen is an active touch surface The touchscreen responds to and is optimized for finger presses even through gloves NO stylus is necessary Never touch the screen with sharp objects simply use your finger Display Layouts There are two styles of displays presented on the communicator system menu displays Section 3 1 and menu displays Section 3 2 The main system menu display is the initial menu at power turn on It is also accessible from any HART menu see Function Buttons in section 3 2 There are three distinct areas on the system menus The top of the menu provides system information The middle of the menu contains navigation icons to system actions new system menus The bottom of the menu contains current HART connection status and navigation buttons System YHC5150 Communicator Information System Navigation Focus Pane HART Connections and Navigation Sample system display The HART menus are only ac
29. itary 24 12 5 Hour Mode hour time for display 20 System Menu Power Management Power Setup EJA NEXI SECT 5B e Display Auto Set time before reducing the backlight to the minimum a Dim Timer setting 10 during periods of inactivity Auto Standby Set time before switching system to standby mode during Timer periods of inactivity 21 System Menu HART Setup Hart Setup Menu The HART Setup Menu provides access to the following HART Polling Allows user to select a range of addresses to poll Address Range or to select a tag or long tag to use in polling for a Selection HART enabled device User can select which tag to display on HART Setup HART Tag status line Choices are tag or long tag If long tag For Display does not exist on the connected device short tag will always be displayed 22 System Menu System Information The System Information menu provides communicator reference data System Information Battery Level 100 Software Version 1 110 HART Link Version 01 Running Since Jan 01 2006 12 10PM System Model YHC5150 Y L EG Es 11 DU Ti 29 3 2 HART Menu HART Menus can be accessed once a device has been properly connected and the HART communication is established between that device and the communicator There are three navigable panes on the HART Menus The Navigation Menu the Fun
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31. li bl Ingliz bil ermani u bil Fran i Jekk tkun te tie struzzjonijiet marbuta Ex fil lingwa lokali tieg ek g andek tikkuntattja lill eqreb rappre entan jew uffi ju ta Yokogawa YHCS5150X FieldMate Handheld Communicator USER S MANUAL TABLE OF CONTENTS Subject Page Series Communicator Overview 1 Touchscreen Display Overview d eae eee 2 pi Layou a olio 2 6 4 UI MERI LI 5 Power 5 lorte diferte 5 Its play Auto sas 5 Auto Sandoy Timor 5 Portable Operation Battery 5 PC Comim unicationiz Rechars mo Cha dedic esa 6 Battery Pack Installation amp Removal suu puytu D 7 MEMO RR PNE ER NR C 8 deu 8 External Connec HONS x uya 7 9 Keyboard EUn Nay may aaa LIN aaa ss tec 10 Touch Funcional usu 7777 12 COMIN ALON ioa vd io 14 DV SEC Tit 6 14 O G MC ec TTE 14 Miti 17 USC EU Dm ER 18 WA E cM 19 Tonch 19 Dat And Tic vio 20 Power
32. luminated Shortcuts cannot be created within the hot key menu and the HART menu path described below is disabled A Selecting the Display Status icon when illuminated will display the current HART device status communication status and more status available indicators This icon is only illuminated when there is status available Commit Changes illuminates when parameters on the communicator have been modified by the user and those changes have not been sent to the device Selecting this icon will begin the process of updating the device to match the communicator parameters To view a list of parameters that have been changed apply focus to the Commit button and press the Accept key The User Shortcuts are device specific and appear when a user has created shortcuts to simplify HART navigation on that device 24 Menu HART Menu Path The HART Menu Path displays current menu name and all the menu names along the menu path traversed to reach the current menu Intermediate menu Online Device setup gt Basic setup Online menu Current menu home The HART Menu Path provides direct access to any of the menus along the menu path Select the desired menu using touch screen or arrow keys from those displayed on the Path Bar and it will become the active menu 4 0 HART Communication with the YHC5150X Series 4 1 Overview The communicator provides device specific HART communication functio
33. ly num 11294 103 MORE 1 Snsrtyp T C typ T Parameter has 2 Wire been changed 3 Snsri snsr s n KS PEE DY the user 4 50 60 Hz filter 60 Hz 5 Alarm Latch Alarm Latching Disabled This ine has eee ce ee 3 60 mA NAMUR focus 7 O 9 If the menu items exceed ten the tenth item displayed will be This allows the user to continue to navigate using numeric keys instead of requiring scrolling of the pane The three ways for navigation of system menus apply here as well Arrow Select keys to apply focus indicated by gray background touch screen or the numeric keys 4 0 60 Hz filter Use the numeric keys to select a menu item 25 HART Menu Function Buttons System Create Settings Shortcuts Configuration Hot Key Options Menu Display Commit Status Changes User There are two ways to navigate the function buttons Use the navigation ring on the keyboard or the touch screen Create Shortcuts The user would select this icon if he wished to create a User Shortcut to the current HART Navigation Menu The user can customize the name that will appear with the Function Buttons TREAT 2 ___ 64 Once accepted the path appears in the Function Button pane There can be ten shortcuts for any device only the currently connected device type shortcuts will appear while connected to that device To
34. models are equipped with a standard size banana jack on 0 75 center The lead set supplied with the communicator has a standard banana plug on one end and mini grabbers on the other for convenient connections For Intrinsically Safe model 5150 verify the instruments in the loop are installed in accordance with intrinsically safe field wiring practices before making connection from the field device to the Unit s loop communication jack See the Hazardous Area Use Section of this manual and the Intrinsic Safety Control Drawing in the Appendix for more information Charging Cradle Connector Each unit has an electrical connector located at the bottom of the handheld The connector provides fast and secure connection to the Communication charging cradle supplied with each handheld Seat the connector end of the communicator into the charging cradle with the front of the communicator facing the front of the charging cradle Inserting the communicator into an energized cradle begins the charge cycle and allows communication with a PC See section 5 for update instructions The Recharging Cradle is not rated for intrinsic safety and should only be used in a non hazardous area See the Hazardous Area Use section of this manual and the Intrinsic Safety Control Drawing in the Appendix of this manual for more information 2 10 Keyboard Functionality The keyboard is logically arranged into four areas based on the frequency of use The al
35. ns that allow the user to poll configure and maintain supported field devices The communicator uses Universal Common Practice and Device Specific commands to facilitate communication with a HART field device The communicator can be used to commission devices reconfigure devices or maintain devices through analog and sensor trim adjustments Many other features defined by the device manufacturer are also supported The communicator will communicate with any HART device through Universal and Common Practice Commands using the standard Generic DD but must have the DD for a specific HART device installed before it can execute Device Specific Commands When HART device support for new devices becomes available the communicator software can be easily updated using a PC with an internet connection and software provided 28 4 2 HART Connections connections are made using two standard banana jacks 3 4 center located at the top end of the communicator Refer to the following diagram Polarity is not a concern for HART connections so both jack collars are black Yokogawa supplies a HART lead kit 1W A900529 00014 complete with mini grabber connections and 250 load resistor with each unit WARNING Consult the transmitter manual for proper connection in hazardous locations HART connections are standard banana jacks 3 4 center 1 Sis rr ats For low load loops less than 250
36. o Dim 15 a configurable mode that allows the user to minimize the backlight when there is no user or HART activity detected by the communicator for a user defined period of time This period is adjustable using the Display Auto Dim Timer shorter period will decrease battery consumption when the communicator is not being used 2 4 Auto Standby Timer Auto Standby is a configurable mode that allows the user to automatically put the communicator into a standby state when there is no user or HART activity detected by the communicator for a user defined period of time The inactivity period is adjustable using the Auto Standby timer In combination with the Display Auto Dim Timer shorter period will decrease battery consumption The standby timeout begins when the Auto Dim Timer times out If the Auto Dim Timer is set to Never the standby timeout will not begin 2 5 Portable Operation Battery Life The communicator is powered by a rechargeable li 10n battery pack for portable operation A full charge typically allows for 20 hours of typical operation See section 2 7 for instruction on battery removal and replacement Replacement battery packs are available from Yokogawa 1 W 9A820 1 NOTICE The battery pack contains an advanced battery fuel gauge that actively monitors the battery capacity and therefore does not require any battery training throughout the life of the battery pack 2 6 PC Communication Recharging Cradle The
37. pha and fixed function keys will be used less frequently than the navigation and numeric keys 227 Alpha amp BARSRODRFEGHHE USK Decision Navigation amp Information Numeric Fixed Function The alpha keys contain all 26 characters of the ISO basic Latin alphabet They are arranged in the same order as a standard QWERTY keyboard The alpha keys are used for text data entries as well as hexadecimal A to F numeric data entries When not entering data these keys are ignored 10 Decision keys hard key are active when decision buttons appear on the screen Their function is duplicated by the decision buttons touch screen button Decision keys are also used for some auxiliary functions See sections 3 2 Create shortcuts for detail BUTTON DECISION CANCEL ESC 1 1 Z Navigation keys are used to move focus around the display and to select the that 15 In focus ACCEPT Move focus up Move focus down Select Enter In focus menu 1tem Move focus to next pane Information key provides on screen help when avallable Numeric keys are used for text or numeric data entries Numeric keys are also used as accelerators to advance menus and initiate actions when indicated by the on screen Icons The Fixed Function keys were discussed in Section 2 1 and 2 2 11 2 11 Touch Keyboard Functionality The YHC5150X Series and HART communication support the ISO Latin 1 ISO
38. rete DISPLAY 4 3 inch widescreen backlit TFT color touch screen display with 480 x 272 WQVGA pixel resolution POWER Li ion battery pack 3 6 volts nominal 1 5A recharging cradle 100 240Vac 50 60Hz input BATTERY LIFE Approximate 20 hours typical use TEMPERATURE SPECIFICATIONS Communicator Storage 40 F to 140 F 40 C to 60 C Operating 14 to 122 F 10 C to 50 C Charging 50 F to 104 F 10 40 C CONNECTIONS Standard banana jacks center for HART communication Communication serial cable to PC port Battery charging Connection via recharging cradle ATEX Intrinsically Safe Ex 13 1115457 IECEx Intrinsically Safe Ex ia 4 IECEx UL 13 0004 cUL Listed Intrinsically Safe US Class I Div 1 Groups A B C D T4 Class I Zone 0 AEx ia 4 Canada Ex ia 4 10 C lt lt 50 Entity parameters Pi 1 25W Ii 200mA Ci 0 Li 0 Vi 30V Um USB 5V Um battery 5 compliance MEMORY Dedicated uSD flash memory card for YHC5150X Series application software DD and configuration storage 37 SAFETY NOTICES Do not subject the batteries to intense heat This could cause overheating fire rupture or explosion If an electric shock is felt when touching the charger or YHC5150X docked in the charger unplug charger immediately from outlet Remove the YHC5150X from the charger immediat
39. ries Lithium Ion Battery Pack included w unit IW 9A879 YHC5150X Series battery charger kit included w unit 100 240 Vac 50 60 Hz Includes recharging cradle power cord and USB cable IW 9P802 USB cable Type A to B 6 60 ft length incl d w unit required for updates 1W 9P822 YHC5150X Series battery charger power cord included w unit 1W 9P823 7 64 Hex key wrench included w unit Fits the battery pack screws 1 W 9P780 YHC5150X Series uSD system memory card included w unit YHC5150X software installed 38 INTRINSIC SAFETY CONTROL DRAWING _ YOLVOINNWWOD 1HVH 0915 OHA 0207 Aajes asuu 5996 619 OHA uopeogueo snyejedde payeposse Aq peyjuued 071 90 03 91921 uj uwous se 3ueuidpbo e ejes AEISUPLL jo d JO XBW 941 o Jenda JO ue 5591 99 0d yx ew g payeposse JO pue J jou 10 424554 jou 1 10 281 jou on 20 Buppee xe mama JOU 1A 20 20A pue uopeolidde 20 SINOP Affeorsupul se pois eq smeedde t c i YEH yeus sangen woud Duae od eougpedeo i ee E AB hd pue IRaipuado S LEUM 00 pue f
40. rket particularly level type devices If multiple devices of the same name appear at different addresses the cause is normally a HART Universal Revision 5 device in the loop and the polling range selected on the communicator extending beyond HART polling address 15 Addresses beyond 15 were undefined until HART Universal Revision 6 33 5 0 Updating Software To update software a PC and a USB cable are required Details are shown in the website below http www yokogawa com us products field instruments 1a smart communicators yhc5 1 50x htm 6 0 HAZARDOUS AREA USE NOTICE Hazardous area use is permitted only when user complies with laws and regulations of the country or region where the communicator is used Intrinsically Safe Operation The YHC5150X HART Communicator includes certification for Intrinsically Safe operation Refer to the Intrinsic Safety Control Drawing in the Appendix of this manual for more information The following table identifies model numbers and areas of acceptable use Model Number Use Description Non hazardous Area 5150 Intrinsically Safe Vo L O Units with Intrinsically Safe certification can be identified model number or by special name plate on rear of the unit An example of the Intrinsically Safe name plate is shown below for reference 5150X Proc Cont Eq for Hazardous Locations 15 When installed dwg 9R289 Use only with Z9A820 X Battery Pack Um battery 5V
41. sic Safety Control Drawing For Intrinsically Safe model YHC5150X consult the Intrinsic Safety Control Drawing in the Appendix of this manual for restrictions for special instructions in use and for electrical connections allowed 35 7 0 RETURNING FOR REPAIR In the event that a YHC5150X Series requires service and must be returned for repair please contact Yokogawa at the numbers listed below DO NOT send any unit in for repair without first contacting Yokogawa for a Return Material Authorization RMA number If this number has not been obtained and clearly marked on the package being shipped back the unit will be returned at the shipper s expense This number will be provided by the Yokogawa Repair Department when you call fax or e mail your information An RMA number must accompany all incoming packages to insure proper tracking processing and repair work To assist us in processing your repair request please have the Model amp Serial Number of the unit available when you call This information is located on the YHC5150X Series label Yokogawa Corporation of America 2 Dart Road Newnan GA 30265 1 800 888 6400 E mail meters instr us yokogawa com Web www yokogawa com us 36 APPENDIX PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS BASE UNIT 11 9 L 5 6 W at display 2 50 W at handle 1 9 D PC ABS alloy plastic case with shock absorbing bumpers rated IP51 2 1 Ibs including battery Passes one meter drop test onto conc
42. sim va i nejbli reprezenta n kancel Yokogawa LT Visos gaminia ATEX Ex kategorijos Eksploatavimo instrukcijos teikiami angle vokie ia ir pranc ze kalbomis Nor dami gauti prietaise Ex dokumentacija kitomis kalbomis susisiekite su artimiausiu bendrov s Yokogawa biuru arba atstovu LV Visas ATEX Ex kategorijas izstradajumu Lieto anas instrukcijas piegadatas angiu un fran u valodas v laties sademt ieri u dokumentaciju cita valoda Jums ir jasazinas ar firmas Jokogava Yokogawa tuvako ofisu vai parstavi EST Koik ATEX Ex toodete kasutamisjuhendid on esitatud inglise saksa ja prantsuse keeles Ex seadmete muukeelse dokumentatsiooni saamiseks p rduge l hima lokagava Yokogawa kontori voi esindaja poole PL Wszystkie instrukcje obstugi dla urzadzen w wykonaniu przeciwwybuchowym Ex zgodnych z wymaganiami ATEX dostepne w jezyku angielskim niemieckim i francuskim Jezeli wymagana jest instrukcja obstugi w Panstwa lokalnym je zyku prosimy kontakt z najblizszym biurem Yokogawy SLO Vsi predpisi in navodila za ATEX Ex sorodni pridelki so pri roki v angliS ini nemSeini ter francoS ini Ee so Ex sorodna navodila potrebna v va em tukejnjem jeziku kontaktirajte va najblisi Yokogawa office ili predstaunika H Az ATEX Ex m szerek g pk nyveit angol n met s francia nyelven adjuk ki Amennyiben helyi nyelven k rik az Ex eszk z k leir sait k rj
43. tions section 3 Determine if any device is in burst mode Disable burst mode if possible during troubleshooting 4 Check the polling address type and range selected from the system menus If the polling address set on the transmitter is outside of the range selected for the communicator the device will not be discovered Set the poll type to by address and set the polling address range to the maximum 0 15 for HART Universal Revision 5 devices 0 63 for newer HART devices Start a new poll and determine if the device 1s found 5 If multiple HART devices are in the loop there could be an address conflict two devices at same address Testing the devices individually 1s the best path 6 Determine if there are multiple master devices on the loop HART communication only permits one primary and one secondary master Remove all other master devices from the loop for troubleshooting When the message Generic is displayed after connecting to a HART device there are two possible causes 1 No device specific DD for that device is currently installed in communicator memory This could occur if the device DD has not been released by the HART Communication Foundation visit their website for full list or if the DD database on your PC requires updates See section 5 for update instructions The connected HART device supports only HART Universal and Common Practice commands 1 e generic commands There are several such devices on the ma
44. ttakaa yhteytt l himp n Yokogawa toimistoon tai edustajaan P Todos os manuais de instru es referentes aos produtos da ATEX est o disponiveis em Ingl s Alem o e Franc s Se necessitar de instru es sua lingua relacionadas com produtos Ex dever entrar em contacto com a delega o mais pr xima ou com um representante da Yokogawa F Tous les manuels d instruction des produits ATEX Ex sont disponibles en langue anglaise allemande et fran aise Si vous n cessitez des instructions relatives aux produits Ex dans votre langue veuillez bien contacter votre repr sentant Yokogawa le plus proche D Alle Betriebsanleitungen fir ATEX Ex bezogene Produkte stehen in den Sprachen Englisch Deutsch und Franz sisch zur Verf gung Sollten Sie die Betriebsanleitungen f r Ex Produkte in Ihrer Landessprache ben tigen setzen Sie sich bitte mit Ihrem rtlichen Yokogawa Vertreter in Verbindung SK VSetky n vody na obsluhu pre pr stroje s ATEX Ex su k dispozicii v jazyku anglickom nemeckom a franc zskom V pr pade potreby n vodu pre Ex pr stroje vo Va om n rodnom jazyku skontaktujte prosim miestnu kancel riu firmy Yokogawa CZ V echny uzivatelsk p iru ky pro vyrobky n se vztahuje nevybusne schv leni ATEX Ex jsou dostupn v angli tin n m in a francouz tin Po adujete li pokyny tykajici se v robk 5 nevybusnym schvalenim ve va em lokalnim jazyku kontaktujte pro
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