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Technical Note

00840-1000-4420, Rev BA
March 2015

Commonly Mapped HART® Parameters for


Device and Network Monitoring
1.1 Overview
Wireless networks provide a wealth of information, from simple process variables to detailed
diagnostic information, in the form of bits of data called parameters. It is important to determine
which parameters are most important to your process, and to ensure this information is visible
through your management system by mapping the parameters.

This document provides instructions on how to map the most common parameters for variable,
power, and communication status.

1.2 System administrator


Consider the system which this information will be recorded to or accessed by (e.g. DCS, PLC,
Data Historian, Dedicated Database, etc.) The following procedure should be performed by or
overseen by the administrator of that system (in systems or application management.) This
administrator will be an invaluable team member for quickly commissioning and integrating your
wireless networks.

1.3 Designing for system integration


Install the Gateway in a place where it is able to make a physical connection to the host system via
the Ethernet or serial Modbus® connection (e.g. control rooms, instrument sheds, etc.)

Using the Ethernet or serial Modbus connection, the Gateway can be integrated into the system
or access location by using the most appropriate standard data protocol (EtherNet/IP™, OPC™,
Modbus TCP, or Modbus RTU.) Additional Smart Wireless Gateway capabilities allow for easy
integration directly into DeltaV™, Ovation™, and AMS® Device Manager.

1.4 Mapping basics


When mapping a parameter into a system, the device must be identified, then followed by the
parameter. The device is identified by its HART tag, and the parameter is mapped in the following
format [HART Tag].[parameter]. This is known as the OPC point name, Modbus register, or
EtherNet/IP instance. The mapping process is repeatable once locally established.

Easily locate the HART tag of a wireless device through the Gateway web interface, shown in
Figure 1-1. In this example, the tag is “708-002.”
Smart Wireless Gateway Technical Note
March 2015 00840-1000-4420, Rev BA

Figure 1-1. Finding the HART Tag on a Rosemount® 708 Wireless Acoustic Transmitter

Parameters are mapped through the designated location on the Gateway interface. Figure 1-2 shows the
example of the Gateway OPC mapping page.

Figure 1-2. Example of the Gateway OPC Mapping Page

Table 1-1 identifies the most commonly mapped parameters for field devices.

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Technical Note Smart Wireless Gateway
00840-1000-4420, Rev BA March 2015

Table 1-1. Commonly Mapped Variables for Device and Network Monitoring

Parameter Value type Description

Variable status
32 bit float Primary Variable. This is the variable reported associated with the
PV
main function of the device.
32 bit float Secondary, Tertiary, and Quaternary Variables. These are additional
SV; TV; QV variables available for the device. These are different per each device,
and can be reconfigured in the device software.
PV_HEALTHY
SV_HEALTHY Overall health of the associated variable. This parameter also
Boolean
TV_HEALTHY communicates Online status and critical device diagnostics.
QV_HEALTHY

Power status
POWER_SUPPLY_CONDITIONS_ Boolean Primary module indicator. This status is triggered when power supply
OUT_OF_RANGE is getting low to alert to plan for maintenance.
Primary module backup indicator. This status is triggered when
CRITICAL_POWER_FAILURE Boolean power supply is very low to alert that maintenance should be
performed immediately.
** Note that in some devices, Battery Voltage is mapped as QV. In these instances, QV_HEALTHY can also be used to alert the
user when the battery supply is low.

Communication status
Indicates whether a device is Online and communicating with the
network. This status is triggered when a device becomes stale or
ONLINE Boolean
unreachable. (A device is stale after 8 missed updates and
unreachable after 10 minutes.)
32 bit float Measure of connectivity between the Gateway and a wireless field
RELIABILITY device. This status is a calculation of the ratio of the number of
received messages over the number of expected messages.

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Technical Note
00840-1000-4420, Rev BA
March 2015

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