Viator USB HART Interface Manual - Eng
Viator USB HART Interface Manual - Eng
Viator USB HART Interface Manual - Eng
MANUAL
Viator® USB HART Interface
HM-MT-USB-010031
Viator® USB HART Interface Manual
Contents
1.0 Safety .............................................................................................................................................5
1.1 Introduction ................................................................................................................................
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1.1.1 Contents ..................................................................................................................................
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1.1.2 Target Group, Personnel ........................................................................................................5
1.1.3 Symbols Used........................................................................................................................6
1.1.4 Pertinent Laws, Standards, Directives, and Further Documentation ........................................6
1.1.5 Declaration of Conformity..........................................................................................................6
2.0 Overview.......................................................................................................................................7
1 Safety
1.1 Introduction
1.1.1 Contents
This document contains information that you need in order to use your product throughout the applicable
stages of the product life cycle. These can include the following:
Product identification
Delivery, transport, and storage
Mounting and installation
Commissioning and operation
Maintenance and repair
Troubleshooting
Dismounting
Disposal
Warning!
Failure to follow these instructions may impair the safety protection and function of the equipment.
Note!
For complete information on the product, refer to the instruction manual and further documentation at
Note www.pepperl-fuchs.com.
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Warning Messages
You will find warning messages in instances where danger may arise from your actions. You must observe
these warning messages for your personal safety and in order to avoid property damage. Depending on
the risk level, the warning messages are displayed in descending order as follows:
Danger!
This symbol indicates an imminent danger.
Non-observance will result in personal injury or death.
Warning
Warning!
This symbol indicates a possible fault or danger.
Non-observance may cause personal injury or serious property damage.
Caution!
This symbol indicates a possible fault.
Non-observance could interrupt the device and any connected systems and plants, or result in
their complete failure
Informative Symbols
Note!
This symbol brings important information to your attention.
Note
Action
This symbol indicates a paragraph with instructions. You are prompted to perform an action or
a sequence of actions.
Due to constant revisions, documentation is always subject to change. Please refer only to the most up-to-
date version, which can be found at www.pepperl-fuchs.com.
Note!
A declaration of conformity is included with these instructions and can be requested from the manufacturer
or obtained online at www.pepperl-fuchs.com.
Note
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2 Overview
The Viator® USB HART Interface allows you to communicate with HART field devices using a personal
computer, the computer's USB port, and HART communication software.
The interface operates on low power, is isolated, and is fully HART compliant. It draws power from the
USB port and requires no external power supply. The interface operates on as little as 30 mA of USB-
supplied power, well within the capabilities of all PCs. The interface adheres to the USB 2.0 standard.
The Viator USB HART Interface Software Driver included on the installation CD and on the Pepperl
+Fuchs website provides the link between the USB port and the HART communication software by
generating a virtual communications port.
The interface is enclosed in a small, rugged polycarbonate housing, suitable for industrial environments.
It connects to your computer with a short integrated cable that terminates in a USB A connector. The
interface connects to field devices with an integrated 6-foot cable that terminates in 2 test clips.
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3 Directive Conformity
Europe
Directive 2014/30/EU EN 61326-1:2013
Directive 2011/65/EU (RoHS) EN 50581:2012
4 Technical Specifications
Supply
Input current 30 mA at 5 V
Power supply Powered by USB port , No external power required
Interface
Interface type USB port
Output
Signal 0.5 +/- 0.1 Vpp trapezoidal wave at 1200/2200 Hz,
24 VDC at 40 mA to device
Galvanic isolation
Output/interface 1500 VDC500 V DC
System Requirements
Operating system Windows® 98, 2000, 32-bit XP, 32-bit Vista,
32- and 64-bit Windows® 7, and Windows 10
Ambient conditions
Operating temperature -20 ... 50 °C (-4 ... 122 °F)
Storage temperature -20 ... 60 °C (-4 ... 140 °F)
Relative humidity 0 ... 95 % non-condensing
Mechanical specifications
Degree of protection IP20
Connection USB (type A) Connector, red and black test clips
Material Polycarbonate
Dimensions 75 mm x 33 mm x 15 mm
Cable length 1.8 m 2-strand wire terminating in 2 test clips,
15.2 cm cable terminating in 1 USB type A connector
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5 Getting Started
5.1 Hardware and Software Requirements
Viator USB HART Interface, HM-MT-USB-010031
Computer with one ore more USB ports
Windows® operating system:
Windows XP
Windows Vista
Windows 7
Windows 8
Windows 10
Viator installation CD with Viator software driver, software utilities, and
documentation
HART application software for communication with HART field devices
Note Note!
HART communication software must be capable of recognizing virtual COM ports. DOS and Windows
NT-based applications do not recognize USB virtual COM ports and are therefore not supported.
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The interface connection to the HART network is transformer isolated and polarity insensitive. Transformer
isolation allows you to connect the interface across the load resistor or across the HART device. Polarity
insensitivity means that you may attach either test clip to either side of the HART device or load resistor.
Caution!
Do not connect the Viator interface across the power supply. This will not allow communication with the
HART field device.
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Note!
Install utilities and drivers before plugging in the Viator.
Note
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7. You will then be prompted to select which HART Interface you plan to install.
Select "USB Modem"
Click Next >
8. The next window will allow you to select the folder where you would like to install the utility file.
9. After selecting the installation folder, you will be prompted to start the installation.
To confirm installation, click Next >
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11. After installation is complete, you will receive an installation report and information on the utility file.
To continue, click Next >
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7.2.2 Installation
Use an administrator login to install ViatorCheckBT.
5. As part of the installation, the com0com software will be installed. On XP, this will invoke the “Found
New Hardware Wizard.” Select install the software automatically and, if asked to search online,
indicate “No.”
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Note!
If your Viator Bluetooth Interface is not connecting, try powering off the Viator interface and powering it
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back on. See chapter 7 for instructions on establishing communication.
The ViatorCheckBT application is divided into 5 sections, shown in the below screenshot:
1 2
3 4
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Once a COM port is selected and opened, the "HART Device List" and the "HART and Modem
Information" areas become available.
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The next screen allows the selection of the Bluetooth modem to set up. If the BT modem does not
appear in the list, check Show all BT Devices to re-scan. The modem may also need to have the power
cycled in order to appear. After selecting the modem port, the Identify Modem button can be used if the
modem is not easily detected among other modems. A long steady blink every second will help identify
the modem selected.
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After the HART Bluetooth modem has been selected, the next step is to select a port to map the modem
to. This will be the actual port that a HART application will use to communicate through the modem.
Select a port that your application can recognize. If the port is shown as “(in use),” do not choose it
unless you are absolutely sure that you do not have any device on that port. If another BT modem or
piece of equipment has reserved that port, it will not be possible to enable mapping for it.
The final screen allows the mapping selections to be confirmed. The actual mapping will not occur until
ViatorCheckBT is closed and VSPCF is run on that port.
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Check HART Device 0 checks for and displays a HART device existing on polling address 0 only.
Check All HART Devices checks for and displays all HART devices existing on polling addresses 0 to
15.
When the check is complete, the first entry in the list will be selected and additional HART information will
be retrieved from that device and displayed in the HART and modem information area.
If more than one device is detected, the active device can be selected by clicking on the entry in the
list. When a new device is selected, additional HART information will be retrieved from that device
and displayed in the HART and modem information area. After a HART device is checked, the HART
Information tab displays information about the active device, such as the manufacturer ID, device ID, and
the tag name.
The port information tab allows the port mapping to be enabled or disabled for the selected device and
the selection of a port from the available COM Ports to be mapped for the HART application COM port.
When enabled, the mapping is shown in "Active Com Ports." If a port is shown as "(in use)," this means
that a device has been previously located at this port. If you believe that this is no longer true and want to
re-use one of the lower ports for applications that may only be able to work with ports COM1-8, then double
clicking on the port will switch its status to free. You can then assign a mapping to that port by selecting it
and pressing Apply.
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When a Bluetooth modem is selected, the Bluetooth tab will show the basic settings screen for the Viator
interface. This screen shows the current firmware revision and a battery gauge for the Viator interface.
Clicking on the Advanced Button will bring up advanced settings that can be used with the Viator Bluetooth
HART Modem.
Note!
Inactivity time is defined as the amount of time since the last HART message was received or transmitted.
Note
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Time to Sleep: Amount of inactivity time (in minutes) after which the Viator interface will disconnect and
enter a sleep mode (this helps to conserve battery life). When in sleep mode, connection can be re-
established from the PC to the Viator interface. If this setting is set to 0, the feature is disabled. To change
this setting, enter in the new value and click Apply.
Time to Power Off: Amount of inactivity time (in minutes) after which the Viator interface will completely
power off. Once the Viator is powered off, the power button must be pushed to turn it back on. If this setting
is set to zero, the feature is disabled. To change this setting, enter in the new value and click Apply.
Squawk Mode: Set to On to enable Squawk Mode; Off will disable Squawk Mode. Squawk Mode is a way
to identify a Viator interface and, when enabled, it will display a unique LED blink pattern. This is useful
when multiple Viator interfaces are being used.
Factory Defaults: This button resets the Viator interface back to the factory default settings. Resetting to
factory defaults will also initialize a number of settings with the Bluetooth connection and takes 20 to 30
seconds to complete. While in progress, the LED on the Viator interface will blink on and off slowly until
complete. This will cause the COM port to close.
Power Off: Clicking this button will turn off the Viator interface and cause the COM port to close. Once the
Viator is powered off, the power button must be pushed to turn it back on.
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Read Primary Variable: Clicking this button will read the primary variable every 1 to 2 seconds from the
active HART device and display it in the window. Once pressed, the button will change to say Cancel,
which can be clicked to cancel the reading of the primary variable.
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7.4.2 Installation
VSPCF is installed as a component to the ViatorCheckBT software utility. See chapter 10.2.
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When VSPCF is running, a VSPCF icon will be displayed in the lower-right PC system tray. Hovering the
mouse over the VSPCF icon will show a quick status of the mapped port or application state. Right clicking
the VSPCF icon will bring up the VSPCF menu. Double clicking the icon will bring up the following screen:
1
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The VSPCF logging window is divided into 4 sections, as shown in the above screenshot.
1. Message Log
2. HART Data Information tabs
a. General – general device information
b. Stats – information on the number of packets and bytes on the port and a button to clear the
statistics
3. Application Port Data log window
4. Windows COM Port Data log window
5. Port and Message Settings window
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The Stats tab displays information on the number of master packets, burst packets, and the number of
bytes on the interface. The App packets and bytes are from data from an application sending through
VSPCF. Modem, Burst, and Bytes are those generated on the HART bus as seen by the HART modem
and may represent data from another master as well as the slave device. STX packets from either a
primary or secondary master can come from an application using VSPCF or from monitoring another
master on the HART bus. ACK primary and secondary packets are those seen on the HART bus. Clicking
the Clear Stats button will clear all the information gathered in the tabs and on the screen. The message
logs will not be cleared.
The Response Time field is the time in milliseconds that the slave took to start a response from the end of
the last master message. The Max time is the longest response time detected.
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PHONE: _____________________________ FAX: _______________________________
LIMITED WARRANTY
VIATOR HART INTERFACE
Pepperl+Fuchs Inc. warrants this interface and all its component against defects in materials or
workmanship for a period of one year from the date of purchase. This warranty only extends to the
original consumer of this product.
If the Interface or a component does not function because of defects in material or workmanship during
the warranty period, Pepperl+Fuchs will either repair the defective product or replace it with a new or
remanufactured functionally equivalent product of equal value. The original consumer must send proof
of purchase along with the defective product as provided below. To obtain service under this warranty,
first call Pepperl+Fuchs to obtain a Return Merchandise Authorization (RMA) number. Then, deliver the
product, shipment pre-paid, to Pepperl+Fuchs addressed as follows:
Pepperl+Fuchs Inc.
Attn: RMA # ___________________
1600 Enterprise Pkwy
Twinsburg, OH 44087
USA
Call the Pepperl+Fuchs support center at (330) 486-0056 to obtain an RMA number, or for further
product or service information under this warranty.
Pepperl+Fuchs has no obligation to repair or replace any defective product that has been subject
to misuse, neglect, accident, or abuse, or subject to alteration or repair by persons other than
Pepperl+Fuchs or its authorized repair agents. This warranty does not cover normal wear and tear.
Some state or countries do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above
limitation may not apply to you. In addition, some states or countries do not allow the exclusion or
limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation may not apply to you.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights; you may also have other rights which vary from state to
state and country to country.
No terms in any purchase order or other sales agreement shall alter or replace the terms contained in
this Limited Warranty.
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