Quick Start Guide Wireless Position Monitor 4310/4320 Wireless Position Monitor This document is intended to guide you through initial set up of the 4310/4320 wireless position monitor. Steps include: Installing power module Configuration Physical Installation Calibration Verifying operation For detailed information on the 4310 or 4320 wireless position monitor refer to the appropriate instruction manual, available at www.fisher.com or your Emerson Process Management sales office. 4310 Wireless Position Monitor Instruction Manual (D103391X012) 4320 Wireless Position Monitor Instruction Manual (D103392X012) www.fisher.com
Wireless Position Monitor Quick Start Guide Power Module Installation The power module, along with eight screws (four large/four small), is shipped separately from the 4310 and 4320. The four large screws have a metal contact point on the circuit board and are installed as shown in figure 1. The four small screws go to the right of the large screws. Figure 1. Power Module SMALL SCREW LARGE SCREW HART TERMINALS COVER SCREWS W9645 W9640 POWER MODULE There are two versions of the power module - standard life and extended life (refer to figure 2 for identifying labels). Default configuration for the 4310/4320 wireless power module is with a standard life power module; if you ordered the extended life power module you will need to make configuration changes (refer to page 8). Figure 2. Power Module Labels GE43564 STANDARD LIFE POWER MODULE GE43565 EXTENDED LIFE POWER MODULE 2
Quick Start Guide Wireless Position Monitor Configuring the wireless position monitor with the Field Communicator You may wish to configure the 4310/4320 before mounting it onto the actuator, then calibrate in the field using the local user interface. This section contains information on using the 475/375 Field Communicator to configure the wireless position monitor. The Field Communicator or AMS Suite: Intelligent Device Manager (as shown in figure 3) can also be used to make changes to other information, including: TAG name for the wireless position monitor Trip point(s) for open/closed indication Burst period / update rate Power module type Network ID & Join key Figure 3. Accessing Manual Setup Using AMS Device Manager SELECT CONFIGURE > MANUAL SETUP TO CONFIGURE THE WIRELESS POSITION MONITOR USING AMS DEVICE MANAGER 1. Connect the HART leads of the Field Communicator to the power module HART connections (figure 1). Field Communicator HART leads do not have polarity. 2. Refer to Configuration with the Field Communicator on page 4 for 4310/4320 configuration information. 3. When configuration is complete, remove the HART leads from the wireless position monitor. 4. Close the instrument cover and tighten the two (2) cover screws. 3
Wireless Position Monitor Quick Start Guide Configuration with the Field Communicator 1. Power up the Field Communicator and wait for the main menu screen to appear. 2. At the main menu, select HART Application > Online > Configure > Manual Setup (refer to figure 4). Confirm that the Field Communicator is talking to the instrument. The instrument type and default HART tag is shown at the top left hand corner of the Field Communicator screen. Figure 4. Manual Configuration of Wireless Position Monitor Field Communicator Main Menu HART Application FOUNDATION Fieldbus Application Settings Listen For PC Scratch Pad ValveLink Mobile HART Application 1 Offline 2 Online 3 Utility 4 HART Diagnostics System Software Ver: 3.2 4310:4310 Online 1 Overview 2 Configure 3 Service Tools 4310:4310 Configure 1 Guided Setup 2 Manual Setup 3 Alert Setup 4 Calibration SAVE SAVE HOME 4
Quick Start Guide Wireless Position Monitor HART Tag Configuration 1. Select Device Identification from the Manual Setup menu (figure 5). 2. Select HART tag to change. Enter the new HART tag information and select ENTER. If the HART Tag is not specified by the customer, change the HART Tag to the unit serial number. 3. Repeat step 2 to change the HART Long Tag, Descriptor, or Message, as required. 4. Press SEND to save the new HART Tag. * indicates that the HART Tag has been entered, but not saved. Figure 5. HART Tag Configuration 4310:4310 Manual Setup 1 Device Identification 2 Wireless 3 Burst Mode 4 Broadcast Power 5 Power Information 6 Trigger Points 4310:4310 Device Identification 1 HART Tag 4310 2 HART Long Tag TEst_4310 3 Descriptor TEST_4310 4 Message SAVE HOME SAVE HOME 4310:4310 HART Tag 4310 12345678 Device Identification 1 *HART Tag 12345678 2 HART Long Tag TEst_4310 3 Descriptor TEST_4310 4 Message HELP DEL ESC ENTER HELP SEND HOME Network ID & Join Key configuration 1. Select Wireless > Join Device to Network (figure 6). 2. Select OK when the screen Bursting to the gateway has been disabled.... appears. 3. Select OK when the screen Warning: When changing the network ID or Join Key... appears, 4. Enter the Network ID and Join Key of the network that the wireless position monitor will be communicating with. The Network ID and Join Key can be obtained from the administrator of the smart wireless gateway that is being joined. 5. Select Accept new join key and Network ID > ENTER. Re enter join key and network ID if amendments are necessary. 5
Wireless Position Monitor Quick Start Guide 6. Select OK when the screen In a few minutes, the device... appears. 7. Configuration of Network ID and Join Key is now complete. Figure 6. Network ID and Join Key Configuration Manual Setup 1 Device Identification 2 Wireless 3 Burst Mode 4 Broadcast Power 5 Power Information 6 Trigger Points Wireless 1 Wireless Mode Searching 2 Network ID 1234 3 Join Device to Net... SAVE HOME HELP SAVE HOME Bursting to the gateway has been disabled. After the instrument is operational on the network, re enable bursting by running Change Update Period. Warning: When changing the Network ID or Join Key, wireless communications with the device may be lost. Any pending changes that have not been sent to the device may be lost. OK OK Enter the Wireless HART Network ID that this device should join to: (1229) 1229 Enter Join Key for the WirelessHART network: (part 1 of 4): (00000000) 00000000 HELP DEL ENTER HELP DEL ENTER Join Key (4 of 4): 00000000 Network ID: 1229 1 Accept new join key and Network ID 2 Re enter join key and Network ID In a few minutes, the device will join the specified network ENTER OK 6
Quick Start Guide Wireless Position Monitor Burst Mode Configuration 1. Select Burst Mode > OK > Yes > Enter the desired Burst Period > ENTER. 2. Select OK and wait for completion of bandwidth allocation. Select OK when complete. Figure 7. Burst Mode Configuration Manual Setup 1 Device Identification 2 Wireless 3 Burst Mode 4 Broadcast Power 5 Power Information 6 Trigger Points The instrument is operational on the network. It is possible to set the Update period. SAVE HOME OK This device is configured to take advantage of Emerson Smart Wireless Gateway 1 Yes Continue 2 No Disable optimizations Enter the desired Burst Period (Maximum 1 hour) (4.000 s) 32 ENTER HELP DEL ENTER Click Next/OK to request Bandwidth for Burst Mode. Burst mode uses three messages so bandwidth allocation may take a few minutes. Getting bandwidth allocation... OK Message 1 of 3 completed. Burst Update Rate successfully changed. OK 7
Wireless Position Monitor Quick Start Guide Power Module Configuration Power module configuration is only required when using the extended life power module. The default setting from the factory is for a standard life power module. This configuration is required to provide more accurate power module lifetime estimates. 1. Select Power Information > Power Module Type and select Extended Life as shown in figure 8. Figure 8. Configuring the Power Module Type Manual Setup 1 Device Identification 2 Wireless 3 Burst Mode 4 Broadcast Power 5 Power Information 6 Trigger Points Power Information 1 Power Source Power Module 2 Power Module Type Extended Life 3 Power Module Date 2/23/2009 4 Remaining Life 778 Days SAVE HOME HELP SAVE HOME 8
Quick Start Guide Wireless Position Monitor Physical Installation Mount the 4310/4320 wireless position monitor using the appropriate mounting bracket. Follow the assembly drawing that is shipped with the mounting kit. Once mounted, the antenna should be positioned vertically, as shown in figure 9. Figure 9. Position the Antenna Vertically Contact your Emerson Process Management sale office for special mounting requirements. 9
Wireless Position Monitor Quick Start Guide Calibrating the 4310/4320 Calibrate the 4310/4320 wireless position monitor after the actuator/valve assembly has been calibrated to its required span. Mount the wireless position monitor onto the actuator per the appropriate instruction manual. Figure 10. User Interface Flow Chart STATUS V1.10 SELECT NEXT Left Right CALIBRATE SELECT NEXT : Choose first point of calibration as either 100% or 0% left SET TO 0% SPAN UNMARKED NEXT SET TO 0% SPAN MARKED NEXT left right SET TO 100% SPAN UNMARKED NEXT SET TO 100% SPAN MARKED NEXT left right YES APPLY? NO SUCCESS NEXT left 10
Quick Start Guide Wireless Position Monitor Verifying Calibration There are two methods used to verify calibration of the 4310/4320; the Local User Interface or the 1420 Gateway. Verifying 4310/4320 calibration with the Local User Interface. To verify the calibration of the 4310/4320, stroke the actuator/valve assembly and hold it at the required position (open or closed). To perform a quick position check push the left button when the wireless position monitor is in Sleep mode and verify the position (refer to figure 11). Stroke the actuator/valve assembly to the opposite position and push the left button to verify that position. Figure 11. Push Left Button to Show Quick Position of Valve Sleep Mode left 100% OF SPAN OPEN 0% OF SPAN CLOSED Verifying 4310/4320 calibration with the 1420 Gateway Ensure that the 4310/4320 is Online and communicating with the gateway. A green dot indicates that the instrument is online (figure 12). Stroke and hold the position to the desired position and wait for the data to appear on the Internet browser. If the 4310/4320 PV does not appear on the browser change the instrument burst period. 11
Wireless Position Monitor Quick Start Guide Depending on the burst rate, the data may take up to 60 seconds to appear. The default value of burst period is set to 60 seconds. In order to have a faster update rate on AMS Device Manager change the burst period (4, 8, 16... 60 seconds). Faster update rates will have an impact on power module life. Burst Rate can be changed with the Field Communicator (Manual Setup) or with AMS Device Manager. Figure 12. Explorer Showing Instrument Status GREEN DOT INDICATES INSTRUMENT IS ONLINE Neither Emerson, Emerson Process Management, nor any of their affiliated entities assumes responsibility for the selection, use, or maintenance of any product. Responsibility for the selection, use, and maintenance of any product remains with the purchaser and end user. Fisher is a mark owned by one of the companies in the Emerson Process Management business division of Emerson Electric Co. Emerson Process Management, Emerson, and the Emerson logo are trademarks and service marks of Emerson Electric Co. All other marks are the property of their respective owners. The contents of this publication are presented for informational purposes only, and while every effort has been made to ensure their accuracy, they are not to be construed as warranties or guarantees, express or implied, regarding the products or services described herein or their use or applicability. All sales are governed by our terms and conditions, which are available upon request. We reserve the right to modify or improve the designs or specifications of such products at any time without notice. Neither Emerson, Emerson Process Management, nor any of their affiliated entities assumes responsibility for the selection, use or maintenance of any product. Responsibility for proper selection, use, and maintenance of any product remains solely with the purchaser and end user. Emerson Process Management Marshalltown, Iowa 50158 USA Sorocaba, 18087 Brazil Chatham, Kent ME4 4QZ UK Dubai, United Arab Emirates Singapore 128461 Singapore www.fisher.com Fisher 12 Controls International LLC 2010; All Rights Reserved