Manufacturer:
Phoenix Contact
Product Name:
2316360 (GW PL FF/HART)
Product Description:
HART to Foundation Fieldbus Gateway
Profile:
FOUNDATION Field Device
More Information:
Overview
The GW PL FF/HART device is a DIN rail-mounted protocol converter module
for interfacing HART slave devices to a Foundation Fieldbus network. The
gateway enables an existing HART field device to become a Foundation
Fieldbus-compliant device.
The GW PL FF/HART is a HART master that communicates with slave devices,
typically measurement instruments that use HART. The protocol converter
reads variables from the instrument and converts them to dynamic
variables on Foundation Fieldbus. Four analog input function blocks are
supported. The location of the HART registers and data type of the HART
variable can be configured.
GW PL FF/HART supports alarm flagging in the module. Four alarm levels
are supported along with low-pass filtering. Users can configure the GW
PL FF/HART using standard configuration tools.
Features and benefits
* Supports up to 4 Modbus Slave devices
* Alarming options support NE107
* Can be installed in the field or control cabinet
* Easy control system integration with DD and DTM
* Wide input voltage of 18 to 30 V DC
* -40 to +85°C operating range
* ATEX and IECEx, and UL Class I, Division II / Zone 2 USA/Canada
approvals
Manufacturer ID (hex):
507843
Device Type ID (hex):
6360
DEV_REV (hex):
01
DD Revision:
0x01(DD4), 0x01(DD5)
FOUNDATION Physical Layer Profile:
114 - Standard-power signaling, separately powered, non I.S.
Stack Manufacturer:
Fieldbus Inc.
FOUNDATION Stack Class:
31P
Stack Version:
3.0
Registered Blocks:
1-RB2(e), 4-AI(e)
Other Blocks:
1-TB(c)
Registered Features:
Alarms and Events
Function Block Linking
Trending
Multi-bit Alert Reporting
Field Diagnostics
Registration Authority:
FieldComm Group
Registration Status:
Registered
Tester Version:
6.3.0
DD/CFF Tester Version:
6.3.0
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