Commissioning

Rosemount 848L

Reference Manual

000809-0100-4696, Rev AA September 2004

Commissioning

To be able to setup, configure, and have a device communicate with other

(Addressing)

devices on a segment, a device must be assigned a permanent address.

 

Unless requested otherwise, it is assigned a temporary address when

 

shipped from the factory.

 

If there are two or more devices on a segment with the same address, the first

 

device to start up will use the assigned address (ex. Address 20). Each of the

 

other devices will be given one of the four available temporary addresses. If a

 

temporary address is not available, the device will be unavailable until a

 

temporary address becomes available.

 

Use the host system documentation to commission a device and assign a

 

permanent address.

HARDWARE

The 848L has no moving parts and requires a minimal amount of scheduled

MAINTENANCE

maintenance. If a malfunction is suspected, check for an external cause

 

before performing the diagnostics presented below. The 848L has a green

 

LED which indicates that the device has both DC I/O power and power from

 

the bus. Once powered the green LED will remain illuminated as long as the

 

I/O power is available even if bus power is lost.

 

The red LED indicates that the Resource block is Out of Service. Any

 

hardware fault detected except open or shorted sensors will place the

 

Resource block in the Out of Service mode.

Sensor Check

The amber LEDs indicate if the 848L is detecting the sensor as open or

 

closed. To check the input circuit you can connect a working sensor at the

 

transmitter and check it's operation. Consult an Emerson Process

 

Management representative for additional assistance.

 

It is possible that the sensor LEDs do not reflect the actual state of a sensor

 

since they are activated by the electronics and not directly by the sensor. Use

 

appropriate electrical test equipment to verify actual sensor states.

Communication/Power

If the transmitter does not communicate or provides an erratic output, check

Check

for adequate voltage to the transmitter. The transmitter requires between 9.0

 

and 32.0 VDC at the bus terminals to operate with complete functionality.

 

Check for wire shorts, open circuits, and multiple grounds.

Resetting the Configuration (RESTART)

There are two types of restarts available in the Resource Block. The following section outlines the usage for each of these.

Restart Processor (cycling)

Performing a Restart Processor has the same effect as removing power from the device and reapplying power.

Restart with Defaults

Performing a Restart with Defaults resets the static parameters for all of the blocks to their initial state. This is commonly used to change the configuration and/or control strategy of the device, including any custom configurations done at the Rosemount factory.

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