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Dataflow Mobilinkdtm U en
Dataflow Mobilinkdtm U en
MOBILINKdtm
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction ...................................................................................... 5
1.1 Software package
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contents 5
1.2 Typographic...............................................................................................................
conventions 5
Chapter 2 About MOBILINKdtm
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2.1 Software and...............................................................................................................
functionality 6
2.2 Field Device ...............................................................................................................
Tool 7
2.3 HART ............................................................................................................... 10
2.4 Foundation...............................................................................................................
Fieldbus 11
2.5 PROFIBUS PA............................................................................................................... 12
Chapter 3 Installing MOBILINKdtm
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Chapter 4 Using MOBILINKdtm
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4.1 Starting the...............................................................................................................
FDT frame application 15
4.2 Adding a mobiLink
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4.3 Adding field...............................................................................................................
devices 17
4.4 Setting deviceDTM
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address 18
4.4.1 Setting a polling address for a HART-DeviceDTM
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4.4.2 Setting a node..........................................................................................................
address for an FF DeviceDTM 19
4.4.3 Setting an address for PROFIBUS PA DeviceDTM
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4.5 Connecting...............................................................................................................
a mobiLink device 21
4.6 Connecting...............................................................................................................
a field device 22
Chapter 5 User interface......................................................................................
and functions 23
5.1 Understanding
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the user interface 23
5.2 Bus configuration
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5.2.1 Selecting a mobiLink
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5.2.2 Defining the scan range
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5.2.3 Setting communication parameters
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5.2.3.1 mobiLink HART ..................................................................................................... 27
5.2.3.2 mobiLink FF ..................................................................................................... 27
5.2.3.3 mobiLink PA ..................................................................................................... 29
5.3 Editing deviceDTM
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addresses 30
5.4 Show live list
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5.4.1 Creating a live..........................................................................................................
list 36
5.4.2 Exporting a live list as CSV
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5.4.3 Setting an address in a DeviceDTM
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Chapter 1 - Introduction
1 Introduction
CAUTION
CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in minor
or moderate injury.
Note
This symbol is used to call attention to notable information that should be followed during
installation, use, or servicing of this device.
Hint
This symbol is used when providing you with helpful user hints.
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2 About MOBILINKdtm
The MOBILINKdtm tool is used to configure, diagnose and maintain field devices that are connected to the
mobile mobiLink communication device from Softing. This chapter describes the application scenarios and
functionality of this tool including the relevant Field Device Tool (FDT), HART, Foundation Fieldbus and
PROFIBUS PA technologies.
Note
In order for a mobiLink to have unrestricted communication with FF devices and PROFIBUS PA
devices, you must first activate the optionally available FF license or PROFIBUS PA. For more
information see the mobiLink User Guide.
Using the MOBILINKdtm you can parameterize and diagnose any number of HART, FF and PROFIBUS PA
devices. Please note that suitable DeviceDTMs are required to parameterize the devices. These
DeviceDTMs are typically provided by the device manufacturer.
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DeviceDTM
The DeviceDTM is a DTM that represents a specific field device. It contains all the information on
configuration, diagnostics and documentation that is distinctive for the device. To make all the desired
functions of the device available in the engineering system, the DTM uses the communication services of a
CommDTM or GatewayDTM. A DeviceDTM is often simply called a DTM. This should be avoided because
the term DTM is a generic term for all kinds of DTMs.
CommDTM
The CommDTM (communication DTM) is a DTM that represents a communication device, such as a PC
interface board, which acts as a master on a fieldbus network. The CommDTM encapsulates all
communication-specific aspects, and manages and configures the communication module (e.g. PC
interface board).
To configure and test a device, the relevant DeviceDTM transmits communication requests as XML
documents via a COM interface to a communication channel of the CommDTM. A communication channel
represents the fieldbus access within a communication device. The communication device may provide
one or more communication channels.
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GatewayDTM
A GatewayDTM is a DTM that represents a physical gateway between two fieldbus segments. The fieldbus
segments typically differ in the protocol (e.g. HART/PROFIBUS) and/or the physical properties. A
GatewayDTM contains functionality that is specific to the bridged communication protocols and to the
manufacturer-dependent gateway properties.
To configure and test a field device on the target segment of the gateway (the segment behind a gateway
from the point of view of the fieldbus access), the relevant DeviceDTM transmits communication requests
as XML documents via a COM interface to a communication channel of the GatewayDTM. A
communication channel represents a path between fieldbus segments within a physical gateway.
The gateway may provide one or more communication channels. The GatewayDTM transforms the
communication requests that are specific to the communication protocol used by the device into
communication requests according to the fieldbus access. It then passes them on to the CommDTM.
Communication across segment boundaries by using a GatewayDTM is referred to as nested
communication.
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FDT Container
An FDT container is the "connector" in an engineering system or configuration tool that is provided with an
FDT interface. DTMs for various devices are loaded and "embedded" in the FDT container to execute their
functionality for parameterizing or managing the devices. When a DTM is loaded into the FDT container,
this process is referred to as creating an instance of the DTM in the FDT container. DTMs can be loaded
into the FDT container several times; this means that multiple instances of the DTMs can be created and
the functionality of a DTM can thus be used several times simultaneously. By creating multiple instances of
a DTM, multiple devices of the same type can be managed in parallel.
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2.3 HART
HART (Highway Addressable Remote Transducer) is a two-way communication protocol designed for field
devices in process automation using a 4-20mA analog signal. It can be used to parameterise, diagnose and
poll process values.
The HART protocol implements OSI layers 1 (physical layer), 2 (data link layer) und 7 (application layer).
The HART Physical Layer defines the electrical connection between HART devices, typically on twisted
copper cables which transmit the 4-20mA analog signal of the device. For transmitting the HART bit
stream a high frequency signal is superimposed on the analog signal is using the Continuous Phase
Frequency Shift Keying (CPFSK) principle where the bit values of 0 and 1 are represented by different
frequencies without causing phase jumps during frequency switching. The data transmission rate is 1200
bps. To synchronize transmitter and receiver preambles are added to the Physical Layer.
The Data Link Layer deals mostly with the structure of the data packets, device addressing, error
correction and bus access control. Insofar, HART is a binary byte-oriented master-slave protocol on which
bus access is organized by the token-passing method. Device addressing is done either by using a polling
address that can be individually assigned to a slave (field device) or by a specific bit address which is a
unique identifier permanently set by the device manufacturer. With HART you can have to masters.
The primary master is normally the control system master while the secondary master is used only when
required, typically by a temporarily connected hand-held communicator such as the mobiLink device. The
token-passing protocol communicates between both masters to control the bus access. During normal
operation the slaves do not have an active role. They may, however, be used in what is called burst mode
communication, a method where the slaves are instructed to continuous burst (broadcast) messages,
thereby taking part in the token-passing communication.
The Application Layer handles through a serious of HART commands the generation (master) and
processing (slave) of data packets. The HART commands are divided into three categories: The Universal
Commands which must be supported by all slaves. The Common Practice Commands which even optional
device manufacturers are encouraged to prioritize them over Device-Specific Commands. The Device-
Specific Commands which include only device functions implemented by specific manufacturers.
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2.5 PROFIBUS PA
PROFIBUS (PROcess FIeld BUS) is a world leading fieldbus communication standard in automation
technology. It is designed for digital data exchange within a network using a single bus cable and achieves a
high data transmission reliability. Based on different related application profiles, it provides solutions for a
wide range of application areas including manufacturing and process automation (see figure below).
The capabilities of individual PROFIBUS field devices are described by the General Station Description (GSD)
files, supplemented by the Electronic Device Description (EDD) files. The GSD file contains the key data of
an individual PROFIBUS slave, information about its communication capabilities and, e.g. diagnostic values.
It supplies all information necessary for the cyclic exchange of measured values and calculated variables
between the field device and the PROFIBUS master, and supports the configuration of the PROFIBUS
network. The EDD file provides additional information describing application-specific functions and the
parameters of complex field devices. It comprises a description of acyclically communicated device
capabilities, including graphics-based options, and device information such as order data, materials,
maintenance instructions, etc.
In 1996, the first PROFIBUS Process Automation (PA) application profile was released (the most frequently
used version is 3.02, released in April 2009). It uses the PROFIBUS DP communication technology and
especially addresses process automation needs. PROFIBUS PA is suitable for use in hazardous and
potentially explosive areas (Ex zones 0 and 1). In addition to supporting the standard PROFIBUS DP
transmission technology RS485, PROFIBUS PA can also perform the data transfer based on Manchester
Coded Bus Powered (MBP), which is capable of supplying power to the individual field devices via the bus
wire.
As a consequence, the wiring overhead can be reduced significantly. MBP communication requires only
8Bits for encoding a character. Thus, PROFIBUS PA meets the requirements for a much simpler and safer
installation and boasts all the benefits of digital transmission right down to the field device. PROFIBUS PA
also supports intrinsically safe applications providing explosion protection by limiting the power supplied
by the bus or the installation components in the field. It is widely used in chemical, oil, and gas industry
applications.
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The MBP transmission technology basically supports a variety of different topologies, including linear and
simple tree structures. In practice, the „Trunk & Spur Topology“ (see figure below) has established itself as
the de-facto standard, as it is particularly clear and well laid out. Thanks to the technically mature
installation technologies available on the market, it also exhibits a high degree of robustness. The overall
length of a segment may not exceed 1,900m, and the length of the spurs in intrinsically safe applications is
limited to 30m and must be taken into account when calculating the overall length.
PROFIBUS PA is based on the PROFIBUS DP-V1 version. It uses the PROFIBUS DP protocol at a data
transfer rate of 31.25Kbit/s and is connected to a PROFIBUS DP network using a coupling device.
PROFIBUS DP then acts as a backbone network for transmitting process signals to the controller.
The PROFIBUS PA application profile defines functions and parameters for process control devices, such as
transmitters, actuators, valves, and analyzers. These functions and parameters are used to adapt the
devices to the respective application and process conditions. The functions are based on Function Blocks,
and the associated parameters are classified as input, output, and internal parameters. The PROFIBUS PA
application profile also determines how the various services of the PROFIBUS communication protocol are
used. This means, for example, that process data that is exchanged cyclically is based on a standard format
for all devices. In addition to the measured value and/or manipulated measurement value, this format also
features a status supplying information about the quality of the value and possible limit violations. It
thereby provides the foundation for harmonized applications, simplified engineering, device
exchangeability and increased reliability by means of standardized diagnostic information.
Version V3.02 of the PROFIBUS PA application profile especially addresses user requests for
comprehensive diagnostic and status information as well as the requirements of system-oriented asset
management for field devices within process automation applications.
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3 Installing MOBILINKdtm
Before you can work with your mobiLink, install the mobiLinkDTM. You find the software application for
download from the mobiLink product site.
1. Download the latest version of the mobiLinkDTM.
2. Double-click the setup.exe file to start the installation.
3. Select the installation language.
This is the language, in which once installed the software will be running.
4. Follow the install wizard instructions.
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4 Using MOBILINKdtm
This chapter describes an FDT application following the basic work steps with MOBILINKdtm und
DeviceDTMs.
Note
You will need an optionally available license to use the FF DTM or PROFIBUS PA functionalities.
For information on activating the license, see the mobiLink User Guide.
On the left you can see the project view, which currently contains only the root node of the project.
Devices are typically represented in a hierarchical tree structure in the project view of a frame application.
The common root of all devices is often a node that represents the overall project instead of a device. The
communication devices are shown as child nodes of this root. The field devices are represented as the
leaves of the tree. There may be gateways connected between a communication device and field devices.
On the right, you can see the devices that are supported by the installed DTMs. In the figure above, the
manufacturer Softing Industrial Automation GmbH has been selected. Therefore, only devices supported
by Softing DTMs are displayed. The list includes, in particular, the communication devices mobiLink HART,
mobiLink FF and mobiLink PA, which represent the HART, FF and PA interfaces of mobiLink supported by
MOBILINKdtm.
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The next step Adding a mobiLink describes how you add a mobiLink device to the project.
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A dialog window opens in which you can choose the available communication devices.
Note
MOBILINKdtm addresses by default the first mobiLink found and uses standard
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communication parameters. See Chapter Bus Configuration for details on how to
change the settings.
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A dialog box opens in which you can choose the available HART, FF or PA devices.
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1. Right-click the node mobiLink HART, mobiLink FF or mobiLink PA in the project view.
2. Navigate to Additional functions Edit DTM Addresses....
1. Select an entry in the device list and enter the polling address in the field Address.
2. Click [Apply] to confirm the change.
3. Click [Close] to close the interface window.
You will see the changed address (here 1) in PACTware in the column Address of the project view.
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1. Select an entry in the device list and enter the node address in the Address field.
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1. Select the device for which you want to specify a new address in the DeviceDTM and enter the address
in the Address field.
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A successful connection is typically displayed in the project view by a symbol next to the mobiLink. In
PACTware this is a closed connector. In the FDT status model a successful connection can be inactive
(standby) or active (online). An active connection is displayed in PACTware by a green background of the
connector symbol. A connection which has been successfully created by MOBILINKdtm with mobiLink is
always shown as being active.
Note
At this point, you cannot yet access the connection-related services of the DeviceDTMs.
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A successful connection is typically displayed in the project view by a symbol next to the device. In
PACTware this is a closed connector. In contrast to MOBILINKdtm a connection established for the
DeviceDTM is initially inactive (standby) and therefore not highlighted green in PACTware. If necessary, the
DeviceDTM will change its state to active (online).
You now have access to the connection-related services of the DeviceDTM which typically include:
Online parameterization
Upload/download of device parameters
Device-specific functionality for startup or diagnostic purposes
This completes the introduction to MOBILINKdtm. To work efficiently with MOBILINKdtm , continue
exploring the additional functions. The following Chapter about MOBILINKdtm user interface describes
these functions in detail.
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The informations area shows an image of a mobiLink, the corporate logo and the names of the product,
the device and the vendor.
The application area shows the operational elements for the tasks that are performed in a user
interface.
The action area contains buttons to execute the main actions.
The status area shows general status information about mobLink and its battery status.
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The optional navigation area described in the FDT style guide is not included in the MOBILINKdtm user
interface.
Status symbols
Field 1 of the status area displays the following DTM status symbols:
The mobiLink device is disconnected.
A mobiLink connection has been established and is inactive. This state occurs only briefly when
MOBILINKdtm is connected and disconnected. When MOBILINKdtm is connected it changes to an
active connection right away. This state does not occur during normal operation.
A mobiLink connection has been established and is active.
A mobiLink connection changes from inactive to active.
A mobiLink connection changes from active to inactive.
A mobiLink connection has been disrupted.
Field 3 of the status area typically shows the processing state of the instance dataset of the device dataset
while field 4 shows if the instance dataset has been modified compare with the device dataset. Both fields
are always empty, because mobiLink does not have any device parameters.
Field 5 of the status area shows the input state as follows:
The current input values are unchanged and valid.
The current input values have been hanged and are invalid.
The current input values are in valid.
Field 6 of the status are is always empty. It normally shows if the user interface operates in block mode or
in direct mode. The MOBILINKdtm user mobiLink always runs in block mode and this filed has to be empty
according to the FDT style guide.
The text field in the status area is used by MOBILINKdtm to display the battery status of mobiLink, as soon
as a mobiLink connection has been established. The text field shows the current battery voltage and
shows if it is sufficient for operation.
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Note
The device selection and communication parameters can also be changed when the
connection to mobiLink has been established. However, they will only become active after
you have disconnected and reconnected mobiLink.
3. Click [OK] or [Apply] to confirm the changes. If you click [OK] the user interface is closed.
Note
The last active bus configuration is overwritten and cannot be recovered.
Click [Cancel] to discard your changes and close the user interface.
Note
If you have made changes which you want to keep confirm your changes with [OK]. Other
your changes will be lost.
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5.2.3.2 mobiLink FF
The communication parameters of FF devices are set under Bus Parameters.
The following table describes the various communication parameters, their meaning, default values and
valid range.
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address detecting connected devices. Together with the
number of unpolled nodes this defines the range of
addresses which are not taken into account.
Slot Time H1 bus time unit. See also Max Response Delay and 8 1 - 4095
Min Inter PDU Delay.
Min Inter PDU Minimum time interval in slot times which has to 16 1 - 255
Delay lapse between two frames on the bus so the frames
can be processed.
Each device has its own value for this parameter.
The set value should be at least as large as the
largest value of all devices connected to the H1
segment.
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5.2.3.3 mobiLink PA
The communication parameters of PROFIBUS PA devices can be selected under Bus Parameters. Select the
profile dropdown menu Custom to specify the bus parameters according to the table below. Alternatively,
you can select profiles with predefined bus parameters for specific PA transitions.
The following table describes the various communication parameters, their meaning, default values and
valid range.
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1. Right-click the a mobiLink HART, mobiLink FF or mobiLink PA node in the project view.
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The devices which are assigned to mobiLink are displayed in a list. In addition to the address which has
been recently passed on to the DeviceDTM, each list entry shows further details such as tag, name,
version, manufacturer and various version numbers. These details make it easier to identify devices in
the system. The device numbers in the first column are used to reference the devices for which
messages are displayed in the status field.
If the currently assigned DeviceDTMs are valid and do not contain any duplicates, the following
message is sown in the status field: All assigned addresses are valid. Otherwise, the message in the
status field describes a possible problem.
3. Select the device for which you want to assign a new address in the Device DTM.
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You can change the addresses and if necessary the PD-Tags for further devices. All changes are only
first collected and are not yet passed on to the DeviceDTMs. The pencil symbol next to the device
number indicates that the changes have not yet be passed on to the DeviceDTM.
5. Click [Apply] when you have made all changes. The changes are now passed on to the DeviceDTMs and
the pencil symbol disappears.
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MOBILINKdtm informs you in the message window if the same address has been entered for different
devices and asks you how you would like to proceed.
MOBILINKdtm informs you in the message window about address which have already been assigned to
other devices and asks you how you would like to proceed.
Note
Remember that the relevant devices are referenced by their number from the first list
column.
Click [Cancel] to return to the user interface and to improve the address assignment.
Click [No] if you want to continue without assigning duplicate addresses.
Click [Yes] if you want to continue and apply all addresses including duplicate addresses.
If errors occur during the assignment of the addresses to the DeviceDTMs which cannot be ignored, you
will see one of the following messages in the message field:
DTM <number> has rejected the assigned address.
DTM <number> has not accepted the assigned address.
Warnings and errors are also always displayed in the status field. The following table shows possible
messages. <Number> is a wildcard used for the device number as displayed in the first list column.
<Numbers> stands for a range of device numbers as displayed in the first list column. <Address> is a
wildcard used for an assigned address. <Amount> is a wildcard used for a specific number (range) of
devices.
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Message Explanation
All assigned addresses are valid. No error occurred while assigning the polling addresses to
the DeviceDTMs. The polling addresses are valid and there
are no duplicate polling addresses.
DTM <number> provides no The specified DeviceDTM provided neither identification nor
identification/address information the currently assigned polling address.
DTM <number> provides no any The specified DeviceDTM provided identification but not the
address information currently assigned polling address.
The same address <Adresse> is assigned The entered polling address has been assigned to more than
to the following DTMs: <number>. one DeviceDTM.
DTM <number> has rejected the The specified Device DTM has refused to assign the polling
address assignment. address. This may occur if the DeviceDTM currently cannot
change the assignment.
DTM <number> has not accepted the The DTM did not refuse the assignment of the polling
assigned polling address. address, but a test reading of the polling address returned an
address which is different from the one assigned.
The same PD tag <name> is assigned to Although the DTM did not refuse to assign the PD tags, an
the following DTMs: 1, 2. assignment of the same PD tag more than once can
however lead to problems in the future.
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Note
The Live List can be shown only with a successfully established mobiLink connection.
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Hint
Instead of entering a single address in the input field Start address you can add several
addresses separated by a comma or address ranges separated by a hyphen. When
MOBILINKdtm identifies a complex entry in the Start address input field, it ignores the input
field End address and only searches for the addresses or address ranges in the Start address
field. The following examples shows the search syntax. These examples refer to mobilink
HART. For mobilink FF or mobilink PA see the valid address range for Foundation Fieldbus or
PROFIBUS PA.
Start address input field Searched addresses
2,5 2, 5
8-12 8, 9, 10, 11, 12
2,5,8-12 2, 5, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12
3-7,11-14 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 11, 12, 13, 14
-3 0, 1, 2, 3
60- 60, 61, 62, 63
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3. Click [Save] to store the file as a CSV file with the specified name.
6. Navigate to the directory to which you saved the CSV file and select the CSV file.
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Note
The change will only become effective after you click [Apply] in the Edit DTM Addresses...
dialog box.
The dialog window for setting the device address opens. The Address and Node Address fields show
the values that are currently set for the selected device.
For a detailed description of the dialog box for setting address in the device, see Setting a device
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Note
The live list is shown only if a connection is established with mobiLink.
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1. Enter the current polling address of the relevant device in the Address field under Current Device
Settings.
As of HART version 6 you can change the current loop mode of a HART field device.
Even though you may assign a new device address at this point in time, the loop current mode is,
however, still set according to the process of HART protocol version 6 as the protocol version of the
HART device is not yet defined. The loop current is active when the polling address is 0 (zero).
2. Click [Examine device] to determine the HART protocol version and to select the if possible the current
loop mode.
You will briefly see the message that the device is being examined followed by the message that the
process has been successfully completed. In addition, you will now see under Current Device Settings
the protocol version and the currently set current loop mode of the HART device. If HART protocol
version is at least 6 you can now also select the current loop mode under New Device Settings. In the
event of an error a message appears which describes the problem closer.
3. Enter the new polling address in the New Address field an select if possible the current loop.
4. Click [Set].
The status field will show for a few seconds the message that the new address is being assigned to the
HART device followed by the message that the address has been successfully assigned. In the event of
an error a message appears which describes the problem closer.
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5. Click [Close].
1. Enter the current address of the relevant device in the Node Address field under Current Device
Settings.
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3. Enter the new node address in the New node address field an select if possible the new PD tag in the
New PD Tag field.
4. Click [Set].
The status field will show for a few seconds a message saying that the new values are being assigned to
the device followed by the message that the process has been successfully completed. If an error
occurs, a message appears in the status field that describes the problem in more detail.
5. Click [Close].
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1. Enter the current address of the relevant device in the Address field under Current Device Settings.
4. Click [Close].
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Note
The firmware for HART, FF or PROFIBUS PA can only be updated via a mobiLink HART,
mobiLink FF or mobiLink PA node. Attemptinf an update via a mobiLink node that does not
match the bus protocol will result in an error. You can download the individual firmware
updates for HART, FF and PROFIBUS PA from the mobiLink product page under Downloads.
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The following dialog window opens. Under Device Selection you see a list of Connected devices.
3. Click with your mouse pointer on the serial number of the mobiLink whose firmware you want to
update to copy it into the input field.
4. Click the list icon behind the File input field under Firmware Selection to select your firmware
update.
A new dialog window opens.
5. Select the .bin-file containing the new firmware and click [OK].
The file name appears in the input field.
6. Make sure the connected mobiLink you want to update is switched on.
If it is not switched on the final update steps will fail.
7. Click [Update] to start the update process and click [OK] in a new window to confirm your choice.
During the update a number of status messages appear in the status field.
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The user interface must remain open during the firmware update. If you close the user
interface the update will be cancelled and your mobilink will not be operational. To bring
the mobiLink back into operation you will have to start the firmware update again.
At the end of the update you will see the status message: The mobiLink has been successfully
updated with the following firmware,followed by details about the version you installed.
If an error occurs, a message will appear in the status field describing the problem.
8. Click [Close].
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You can also find the User Guide on the mobiLink product page under Downloads.
You can also open the user guide by double-clicking the files DTM_MOBILINK_U_EN.chm and
DTM_MOBILINK_U_EN.pdf in the installation directory of MOBILINKdtm .
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The Audit Trail feature needs to be supported by FDT frame application.
The Audit Trail setting is saved in the project folder of the FDT frame application. The setting currently
chosen when saving the project is restored when the project is reloaded
MOBILINKdtm generates audit trail events in the following situations:
Starting the DTM instance.
Exiting the DTM instance.
Prompting for connection.
Prompting for disconnection.
Successful connection establishment.
Failed connection establishment (e.g. due to a communication fault).
Disconnection on request.
Disconnection triggered by a communication fault.
Connection re-establishment after a communication fault has ceased.
Modification of the addressed mobiLink hardware.
Changing a communication parameter.
Changing the polling address range scanned during a bus scan.
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5.12 Troubleshooting
Select Additional Functions Troubleshooting Start Tracing.
These functions start or stop the tracing of MOBILINKdtm. When tracing is enabled, the program flow
within MOBILINKdtm and detected error states are written to files. Although this information cannot be
easily interpreted by those using MOBILINKdtm, it is a valuable tool helping Softing Support to detect an
error.
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If you would like Softing Support to assist you in cases of inexplicable/erroneous behavior, you can help us
diagnose the errors by carrying out the following steps in advance.
After performing these steps, you will find the file MOBILINKdtm.trc in the following directory:
User directory>\<username>\AppData\Local\Softing\MOBILINKdtm\Trace
User directory>\<username>\AppData\Local\Softing\DTMToolkit\Trace
Please email these files to Softing Support. If you require telephone support, please let us know that you
have already created .trc files using the tracing function.
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In case of an error during connection establishment or a connection failure MOBILINKdtm generates the
following error message: The connection to the mobiLink is disturbed: <Cause of error>
The table lists a number of possible causes of errors:
Both HART and FF bus terminals are Make sure you only use the bus terminal that is
connected. intended for the protocol.
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