2 System readiness
2.1 Confirm HART Revision capability
• If using HART
®
based control or asset management systems, confirm the
HART capability of those systems prior to transmitter installation. Not all
systems are capable of communicating with HART Revision 7. This
transmitter can be configured for either HART Revision 5 or 7.
• For instructions on how to change the HART revision of the transmitter,
see Switch HART revision mode.
2.2 Confirm correct device driver
Procedure
1. Verify the latest Device Driver (DD/DTM
™
) is loaded on your systems
to ensure proper communications.
2. Reference Emerson.com or FieldCommGroup.org for the latest DD.
3. Select desired product and download the DD.
a) Reference Table 2-1 for the correct DD.
Table 2-1: Device Revisions and Files
Identify device Find device driver
files
Review
instructio
ns
Review
functionali
ty
Softwar
e release
date
NAMUR
hardwar
e
revision
(
1)
NAMUR
software
revision
(
1)
HART
software
revision
(
2)
HART
universa
l revision
Device
revision
(
3)
00809-04
00-4101
Changes to
software
(4)
June
2016
1.1.xx 1.0.xx 03 7 10 Reference
Manual
(4)
5 9
(1) NAMUR revision is located on the hardware tag of the device. Differences in level 3 changes,
signified above by xx, represent minor product changes as defined per NE53. Compatibility
and functionality are preserved and product can be used interchangeably.
(2) HART software revision can be read using a HART capable configuration tool. Value shown
is minimum revision that could correspond to NAMUR revisions.
(3) Device driver file names use device and DD revision (e.g. 10_01). HART Protocol is designed
to enable legacy device driver revisions to continue to communicate with new HART devices.
To access new functionality, the new device driver must be downloaded. It is recommended
to download new device driver files to ensure full functionality.
(4) HART Revision 5 and 7 selectable, Local Operator Interface (LOI), scaled variable,
configurable alarms, expanded engineering units. Updated electronics hardware design.
Intrinsically Safe temperature classification change.
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