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User’s

Manual YTMX580
Multi-Input Temperature Transmitter

IM 04R01B01-01EN

IM 04R01B01-01EN
8th Edition
Yokogawa Electric Corporation
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YTMX580
Multi-Input Temperature Transmitter

IM 04R01B01-01EN 8th Edition

Contents
1. Introduction................................................................................................ 1-1
Protection of Environment............................................................................................... 1-3
1.1 Safe Use of This Product .................................................................................. 1-4
1.2 Radio Wave......................................................................................................... 1-5
1.3 Warranty.............................................................................................................. 1-5
2. Notes on Handling..................................................................................... 2-1
2.1 Check the Model Name and configuration...................................................... 2-1
2.2 Transport............................................................................................................. 2-1
2.3 Storage................................................................................................................ 2-2
2.4 Choosing the Installation Location ................................................................. 2-2
2.5 Use of a Transceiver.......................................................................................... 2-3
2.6 Installation of an Explosion-Protected Instrument........................................ 2-3
2.6.1 FM Approval........................................................................................ 2-4
2.6.2 CSA Certification............................................................................... 2-10
2.6.3 ATEX Certification............................................................................. 2-11
2.6.4 IECEx Certification............................................................................ 2-14
2.6.5 TIIS intrinsically safe approval.......................................................... 2-16
2.7 EMC Conformity Standards............................................................................ 2-19
2.8 Safety Standard................................................................................................ 2-19
2.9 Regulatory Compliance for Radio and Telecommunication....................... 2-20
2.10 Radio Equipment Directive (RE) .................................................................... 2-20
2.11 FCC compliance............................................................................................... 2-20
2.12 Industry Canada (IC) compliance................................................................... 2-20
2.13 EMC and Radiocommunications regulatory arrangement in Australia
and New Zealand (RCM).................................................................................. 2-21
2.14 Regarding the Specifications at the Time of Order...................................... 2-21
2.15 Configuration Tools for Transmitter.............................................................. 2-22
3. Part Names and Functions....................................................................... 3-1
4. Installation.................................................................................................. 4-1
4.1 Precautions ........................................................................................................ 4-1
4.2 Procedure for Mounting Transmitter............................................................... 4-1
4.3 Mouting Procedure of Remote Antenna.......................................................... 4-3

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5. Wiring.......................................................................................................... 5-1
5.1 Notes on Wiring.................................................................................................. 5-1
5.2 Cable Selection.................................................................................................. 5-1
5.3 Cable and Terminal Connections..................................................................... 5-2
5.4 Wiring Cautions................................................................................................. 5-3
5.5 Wiring and Waterproofing of Remote Antenna.............................................. 5-3
5.6 Grounding........................................................................................................... 5-4
6. Operation.................................................................................................... 6-1
6.1 Preparation for Starting Operation.................................................................. 6-1
6.2 Zero-gain Adjustment........................................................................................ 6-2
6.3 Starting Operation............................................................................................. 6-2
6.4 Connecting to the Field Wireless Network...................................................... 6-2
6.5 Shutting Down the Transmitter........................................................................ 6-4
6.6 Restarting........................................................................................................... 6-4
7. Setting Parameters.................................................................................... 7-1
7.1 Environment for parameter setting.................................................................. 7-1
7.2 Preparing Software............................................................................................ 7-1
7.2.1 Softwares for the Field Wireless Configuration Tool and the Device
Configuration Tool............................................................................... 7-1
7.2.2 Software Download............................................................................. 7-1
7.3 Setting Parameters............................................................................................ 7-2
7.3.1 Parameter Usage and Selection......................................................... 7-2
7.3.2 Function Block and Menu Tree........................................................... 7-3
7.3.3 Parameters for Wireless Communication........................................... 7-7
7.3.4 Tag and Device Information................................................................ 7-7
7.3.5 Unit...................................................................................................... 7-8
7.3.6 Measurement Range.......................................................................... 7-8
7.3.7 Input Sensor........................................................................................ 7-8
7.3.8 Assignment to AI Object...................................................................... 7-9
7.3.9 Write Protect..................................................................................... 7-10
7.3.10 Input Calibration................................................................................ 7-10
7.3.11 Switching to the Deep Sleep Mode................................................... 7-11
7.3.12 Switching to the Silence Mode.......................................................... 7-11
7.4 Self-Diagnostics............................................................................................... 7-12
7.4.1 Identify Problems by Using the Device Configuration Tool............... 7-12
7.4.2 Checking Using the Status Display LED.......................................... 7-14

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8. Maintenance............................................................................................... 8-1
8.1 General................................................................................................................ 8-1
8.2 Calibration Instruments Selection................................................................... 8-1
8.3 Calibration Procedure....................................................................................... 8-2
8.4 Battery................................................................................................................. 8-3
8.4.1 Replacing the Battery Pack................................................................ 8-3
8.4.2 Replacing the Batteries....................................................................... 8-4
8.4.3 Handling Batteries............................................................................... 8-4
8.5 Replacing the Front Door Gasket..................................................................... 8-5
8.6 Troubleshooting................................................................................................. 8-6
8.6.1 Basic Troubleshooting Flow................................................................ 8-6
8.6.2 Example of Troubleshooting Flow...................................................... 8-6
8.6.3 Alarms and Countermeasures............................................................ 8-8
9. Parameter Summary................................................................................. 9-1
10. General Specifications........................................................................... 10-1
Revision Information

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<1. Introduction> 1-1

1. Introduction
Thank you for purchasing the YTMX580 Multi-Input
Temperature Transmitter. CAUTION
Your Transmitter was precisely calibrated at the
This manual describes how to use the integrated
factory before shipment. To ensure both safety and
antenna model (antenna suffix code: A), remote
efficiency, please read this manual carefully before
antenna model (antenna suffix code: B), battery
you operate the transmitter.
model (power supply suffix code: -A) and
This manual describes the installation, wiring, and external power supply model (power supply
parameter setting of the YTMX580 Multi-Input suffix code: -B).
Temperature Transmitter. Unless otherwise stated, integrated antenna
and battery models are used in the transmitter
Paper Manual illustrations
Title Manual No.
Note that the illustrations may be different from
the actual remote antenna model and external
YTMX580 Multi-Input Temperature IM 04R01B01-
Transmitter 01EN power supply model.

Electronic Manual  Regarding This Manual


You can download these manuals from the • This manual should be provided to the end
following web page. user.
https://y-link.yokogawa.com/ • The contents of this manual are subject to
Title Manual No. change without prior notice.
YTMX580 Multi-Input Temperature IM 04R01B01- • All rights reserved. No part of this manual may
Transmitter 01EN be reproduced in any form without Yokogawa’s
written permission.
Genaral Specifications
• Yokogawa makes no warranty of any kind with
Title General regard to this manual, including, but not limited
specifications to, implied warranty of merchantability and
No.
fitness for a particular purpose.
YTMX580 Multi-Input Temperature GS 04R01B01-
Transmitter 01EN • If any question arises or errors are found, or if
* The last two characters of the manual number and any information is missing from this manual,
general specification number indicate the language in please inform the nearest Yokogawa sales
which the manual is written.
office.
This manual is an essential part of the product; • The specifications covered by this manual are
keep it in a safe place for future reference. limited to those for the standard type under the
This manual is intended for the following personnel; specified model number break-down and do not
• Engineers responsible for installation, wiring, cover custom-made transmitter.
and maintenance of the equipment.
• Please note that changes in the specifications,
• Personnel responsible for normal daily
construction, or component parts of the
operation of the equipment.
transmitter may not immediately be reflected
in this manual at the time of change, provided
Authorised Representative in the EEA that postponement of revisions will not cause
The Authorised Representative for this product in difficulty to the user from a functional or
the EEA is: performance standpoint.
Yokogawa Europe B.V. Euroweg 2, 3825 HD • Yokogawa assumes no responsibilities for this
Amersfoort,The Netherlands product except as stated in the warranty.

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• If the customer or any third party is harmed by Notice
the use of this product, Yokogawa assumes
NO RIGHTS OR LICENSES, EXPRESS OR
no responsibility for any such harm owing to
IMPLIED, ARE GRANTED TO USE THIRD-PARTY
any defects in the product which were not
DEVICES IN COMBINATION WITH THESE
predictable, or for any indirect damages.
PRODUCTS IN A WIRELESS MESH NETWORK,
• The following safety symbols are used in this OR TO USE THIRD-PARTY SERVICES TO
manual: ACCESS, MONITOR OR CONTROL THESE
PRODUCTS IN A WIRELESS MESH NEWORK
VIA THE INTERNET OR ANOTHER EXTERNAL
WARNING WIDE AREA NETWORK.

Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, Patent Marking


if not avoided, could result in death or serious
injury. Covered by one or more claims of patents: http://
sipcollc.com/patent-list/ and http://intusiq.com/
patent-list/.

CAUTION
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which,
if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate
injury or physical damage. It may also be used to
alert against unsafe practices.

IMPORTANT
Indicates that operating the hardware or software
in this manner may damage it or lead to system
failure.

NOTE
Draws attention to information essential for
understanding the operation and features.

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Protection of Environment
 Control of Pollution Caused by the Product

EU RoHS
This product is in conformity with the following standard:
EN IEC 63000 (Technical documentation for the assessment of electrical and electronic products with respect
to the restriction of hazardous substances)

China RoHS
This is an explanation for the product based on “Control of Pollution caused by Electronic Information
Products” in the People’s Republic of China.

产品中有毒有害物质或元素的名称及含量
部件名称 有毒有害物质或元素
铅(Pb) 汞(Hg) 镉(Cd) 六价铬 多溴联苯 多溴二苯醚
(Cr6+) (PBB) (PBDB)
印刷电路 N/A N/A N/A   
内部接线材料 N/A N/A N/A   
外壳 N/A N/A N/A   
天线 N/A N/A N/A   
电池 N/A N/A N/A   
电池盒 N/A N/A N/A   
标准附件/可选附件 安装支架 N/A N/A N/A   
天线电缆 N/A N/A N/A   
衬垫 N/A N/A N/A   
分流电阻 N/A N/A N/A   
盲塞 N/A N/A N/A   
 :表示该部件的所有均质材料中的有毒有害物质或元素的含量均低于 GB/T26572 标准所规定的限量要求。
N/A :表示该部件中至少有一种均质材料中的有毒有害物质或元素的含量超过 GB/T26572 标准所规定的限量要求。
本产品的部分部件包含RoHS指令中的限用物质,但是其使用方法不受该指令限制。
Some parts of this product include the restricted substances of RoHS Directive, but their applications are under the exemption of the
directive.
该标志为环境保护使用期限,根据SJ/T11364,适用于在中国( 台湾、香港、澳门除外) 销售的电子电气产品。
只要遵守该产品的安全及使用注意事项,从产品生产之日起至该标志所示年限内,不会因为产品中的有害物质
外泄或突变而导致环境污染或对人身财产产生重大影响。
注释)该标志所示年限为“环境保护使用期限”,并非产品的保质期。另外,关于更换部件的推荐更换周期,
请参阅使用说明书。

 Product Disposal
The instrument should be disposed of in
accordance with local and national legislation/
regulations.

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1.1 Safe Use of This Product (d) Explosion Protected Type Instrument

The following safety symbols are used on the • Users of explosion proof instruments should
product and in this manual. refer first to section 2.6 (Installation of an
Explosion Protected Instrument) of this manual.
“Handle with care.” To avoid injury and damage to the instrument,
the operator must refer to the explanation in the manual. • The use of this instrument is restricted to those
who have received appropriate training in the
Functional ground terminal
(do not use this terminal as a protective ground terminal.)
device.
• Take care not to create sparks when accessing
Direct current
the instrument or peripheral devices in a
hazardous location.
For the safety of the operator and to protect the
transmitter and the system, please be sure to follow • Repair or modification to this instrument by
this manual’s safety instructions when handling this customer will cause malfunction of explosion
transmitter. If these instructions are not heeded, protect function and hazardous situation. If you
the protection provided by this transmitter may be need to repair or modification, please contact
impaired. In this case, Yokogawa cannot guarantee the nearest Yokogawa office.
that the transmitter can be safely operated. Please
pay special attention to the following points: (e) Modification
• Yokogawa will not be liable for malfunctions or
(a) Installation damage resulting from any modification made
• This transmitter may only be installed by an to this transmitter by the customer.
engineer or technician who has an expert
knowledge of this device. Operators are not CAUTION
allowed to carry out installation unless they
meet this condition. This instrument is a Class A product. Operation
of this instrument in a residential area may cause
• With high process temperatures, care must
radio interference, in which case the user is
be taken not to burn yourself by touching the
required to take appropriate measures to correct
transmitter or its casing.
the interference.
• All installation shall comply with local installation
requirements and the local electrical code. 이 기기는 업무용(A급) 전자파적합기기로서
판매자 또는 사용자는 이 점을 주의하시기
(b) Wiring 바라며, 가정외의 지역에서 사용하는 것을
목적으로 합니다.
• The transmitter must be installed by an
engineer or technician who has an expert
knowledge of this transmitter. Operators are not
permitted to carry out wiring unless they meet
this condition.

(c) Maintenance
• Please carry out only the maintenance
procedures described in this manual. If you
require further assistance, please contact the
nearest Yokogawa office.
• Care should be taken to prevent the build up of
dust or other materials on the display glass and
the name plate. To clean these surfaces, use a
soft, dry cloth.

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1.2 Radio Wave 1.3 Warranty
• The warranty shall cover the period noted on
IMPORTANT the quotation presented to the purchaser at the
time of purchase. Problems occurring during
• This transmitter is equipped with a wireless
the warranty period shall basically be repaired
module which is designated as a Japanese
free of charge.
Radio Law as a wireless facility for 2.4 GHz
band low-power data communication system • If any problems are experienced with this
of the Radio Act. transmitter, the customer should contact the
Refer to 2.9 “Regulatory Compliance for Yokogawa representative from which this
Radio and Telecommunication” for detail. transmitter was purchased or the nearest
Yokogawa office.
• Due to the designated Japanese Radio Law
, users may be subject to legal punishment in • If a problem arises with this transmitter,
case of: please inform us of the nature of the problem
- Disassembling or modifying the wireless and the circumstances under which it
module or antenna in this transmitter developed, including the model specification
- Peeling off the certification label attached and serial number. Any diagrams, data and
to the wireless module in this transmitter other information you can include in your
communication will also be helpful.
• Preventing interference with other wireless
stations • The party responsible for the cost of fixing the
The operating frequency bandwidth of this problem shall be determined by Yokogawa
transmitter may overlap the same range following an investigation conducted by
as industrial devices, scientific devices, Yokogawa.
medical devices, microwave ovens, licensed
 The purchaser shall bear the responsibility
premises radio stations and non-licensed
for repair costs, even during the warranty
specified low-power radio stations for mobile
period, if the malfunction is due to:
object identification systems used in factory
production lines. - Improper and/or inadequate maintenance by
Before using this transmitter, ensure that the purchaser.
neither a premises radio station nor specified - Malfunction or damage due to a failure
low power radio station for mobile object to handle, use, or store the transmitter in
identification systems is in use nearby. accordance with the design specifications.
If this transmitter causes radio wave - Use of the product in question in a location
interference to a wireless station for mobile not conforming to the standards specified by
object identification systems, promptly Yokogawa, or due to improper maintenance
change the frequency being used or turn of the installation location.
off the source of radio wave emissions. - Failure or damage due to modification or
Then, contact a Yokogawa office regarding repair by any party except Yokogawa or an
countermeasures to prevent interference, approved representative of Yokogawa.
such as setting up partitions. - Malfunction or damage from improper
relocation of the product in question after
delivery.
- Reason of force majeure such as fires,
earthquakes, storms/floods, thunder/
lightening, or other natural disasters, or
disturbances, riots, warfare, or radioactive
contamination.

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 Trademarks
• YTMX are registered trademarks of Yokogawa
Electric Corporation.
• All the brand names or product names of
Yokogawa Electric used in this document are
either trademarks or registered trademarks of
Yokogawa Electric Corporation.
• Company and product names used in
this manual are trademarks or registered
trademarks of their respective holders.
• The company and product names used in this
manual are not accompanied by the trademark
or registered trademark symbols (“ ™ “ and “ ® “).

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2. Notes on Handling
This transmitter is fully factory-tested upon
2-inch pipe
shipment. When the transmitter is delivered, check
Antenna
the appearance for damage, and also check that
the transmitter mounting parts shown in Figure 2.1
are included with your shipment. If “No Mounting
Nut
Bracket” is indicated, no transmitter mounting U Bolt
bracket is included. When specify the remote
antenna, check the remote antenna. And when
order the antenna cable as optional accessory,
check the remote antenna mounting parts shown in
Figure 2.2 are included with your shipment.
This section describes precautions that must
be observed when using the transmitter. Please
first read this section carefully. As for precautions Bracket
that are not described in this section, refer to the Washer
Nut
relevant sections. Antenna
Extension Cable
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2-inch pipe Figure 2.2 Remote antenna and Mounting


mounting bracket Hardware

Washer

2.1 Check the Model Name and


Bracket
fastening bolt configuration
The model name and configuration are indicated
on the nameplate. Verify that the configuration
indicated in the “Model and Suffix Codes” in section
10.2 is in compliance with the specifications written
on the order sheet.
2-inch pipe mounting bracket

Wall mounting
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Figure 2.3 Example of Name Plate

Washer
2.2 Transport
To prevent damage while in transit, leave the
Wall mounting transmitter in the original shipping container until it
bracket reaches the installation site.
Washer
Bracket
fastening bolt

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Figure 2.1 Transmitter Mounting Hardware

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2.3 Storage 2.4 Choosing the Installation
When an extended storage period is expected, Location
observe the following precautions. Although the temperature transmitter is designed
1. Choose a storage location that satisfies the to operate in a vigorous environment, to
following requirements. maintain stability and accuracy, the following is
• A location that is not exposed to rain or water. recommended.
• A location subject to a minimum of vibration or
impact.  Wireless Communication
• The following temperature and humidity range
is recommended. Ordinary temperature and NOTE
humidity (25°C, 65%) are preferable.
Temperature: –40 to 85°C The installation location of this transmitter
Humidity: 0 to 100% RH and remote antenna must meet the following
2. If at all possible, store the transmitter in conditions:
factory-shipped condition, that is, in the original - Install the transmitter and remote antenna
shipping container. so that the antenna becomes vertical to the
3. Preferably remove the batteries for storage. For ground.
maximum battery life, the storage temperature - Install the transmitter and remote antenna at
should not exceed 30°C least 1.5 m above the ground or floor.

NOTE
When storing the transmitter with a battery pack,
it is recommended to put the transmitter in Deep
Sleep mode to conserve the batteries. For details
on how to switch to Deep Sleep mode, refer to
subsection 7.3.11 “Switching to the Deep Sleep
1.5m or more

Mode”.

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- Make sure there are no obstacles such


as walls and pipes around the antenna to
ensure visibility.
- Confirm that each field wireless equipment
compliant with ISA100 Wireless can see the
antenna of other devices which locate within
its own communication range. In the star
topology network, the visibility to the antenna
of gateway is a mandatory clause.

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 Ambient Temperature 2.6 Installation of an Explosion-
It is preferable to not to expose the transmitter to Protected Instrument
extreme temperatures or temperature fluctuations.
If the transmitter is exposed to radiation heat If a customer makes a repair or modification to an
a thermal protection system and appropriate intrinsically safe instrument and the instrument is
ventilation is recommended. not restored to its original condition, its intrinsically
safe construction may be compromised and the
 Environmental Requirements instrument may be hazardous to operate. Please
Do not allow the transmitter to be installed in a contact Yokogawa before making any repair or
location that is exposed to corrosive atmospheric modification to an instrument.
conditions. When using the transmitter in a
corrosive environment, ensure the location is well WARNING
ventilated.
• In the case where the enclosure of the
The unit and its wiring should be protected from
Multi-Input Temperature Transmitter is
exposure to rainwater.
made of aluminium, if it is mounted in a
 Impact and Vibration Zone 0 area or an area where the use of
EPL Ga equipment is required, it must be
It is recommended that the transmitter be installed
installed such, that, even in the event of rare
in a location that is subject to a minimum amount of
incidents, ignition sources due to impact and
impact and vibration.
friction sparks are excluded.
 Installation of Explosion-protected • Electrostatic charge may cause an explosion
Transmitters hazard. Avoid any actions that cause the
generation of electrostatic charge, such as
An explosion-protected transmitters is certified for
rubbing with a dry cloth on coating face of
installation in a hazardous area containing specific
the product.
gas types. See subsection 2.6 “ Installation of an
• To satisfy IP66 or IP67, apply waterproof
Explosion-Protected Instrument ”.
glands to the electrical connection port.
• The instrument modification or parts
2.5 Use of a Transceiver replacement by other than an authorized
Representative of Yokogawa Electric
IMPORTANT Corporation is prohibited and will void the
certification.
Although the transmitter has been designed to • When replacing the Battery Pack or Antenna,
resist high frequency electrical noise, if a radio be sure to minimize the risk of explosion from
transceiver is used near the transmitter or its electrostatic discharge.
external wiring, the transmitter may be affected Avoid any actions that cause the generation
by high frequency noise pickup. To test this, start of electrostatic charge, such as rubbing
out from a distance of several meters and slowly with a dry cloth on face of the Battery Pack,
approach the transmitter with the transceiver Antenna, and product.
while observing the measurement loop for noise
effects. Thereafter use the transceiver outside
the range where the noise effects were first
observed.

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2.6.1 FM Approval
CAUTION Caution for FM intrinsically safe type.(Following
contents refer to “DOC. No. IFM041-A20”)
• This instrument has been tested and certified
as being intrinsically safe. Please note that
severe restrictions apply to this instrument’s
construction, installation, external wiring,
Maintenance and repair. A failure to abide by
these restrictions could make the instrument
a hazard to operate.
• Be careful to make sure that an intrinsically
safe apparatus, intrinsically safe devices,
and wiring to connect them are arranged so
that current and voltage are not induced by
electromagnetic or electrostatic induction
in the intrinsically safe circuit in order to
prevent impairment of the intrinsically safe
and explosion-proof performance of the
intrinsically safe circuit.

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Model: YTMX580 Date: October 14, 2011

Control Drawing

Hazardous (Classified) Location

Class I, Division 1, 2, Groups A, B, C, D


Class II, Division 1, Groups E, F, G or Class II, Division 2, Groups F, G
Class III, Division 1
Class I, Zone 0, 1, 2 Group IIC
Temperature Class: T4

Battery Model – Integral Antenna type


YTMX580
Multi-Input Temperature Sensor
Transmitter
1
2
Input Terminal 1
3
4
・ ・
・ ・
・ ・

1
2
Input Terminal 8
3
4

Battery Model – Remote Antenna type

Arrester Antenna
(*Note 8) (*Note 8)
Antenna connector
YTMX580
Multi-Input Temperature Sensor
Transmitter
1
2
Input Terminal 1
3
4
・ ・
・ ・
・ ・

1
2
Input Terminal 8
3
4

Input Terminal 1-1 to 8-4


Uo: 5.88 V
Io: 130.1 mA
Po: 191.2 mW
Co: 1 μF
Lo: 1 mH

Rev.4: October 15, 2015 Doc. No.: IFM041-A20 P.1


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Model: YTMX580 Date: October 14, 2011

Unclassified Location Hazardous (Classified) Location


Class I, Division 1, 2, Groups A, B, C, D
Class II, Division 1, Groups E, F, G or
Class II, Division 2, Groups F, G
Class III, Division 1
Class I, Zone 0, 1, 2 Group IIC
Temperature Class: T4

24VDC Model – Integral Antenna type


YTMX580
Multi-Input Temperature Sensor
Transmitter
1
Associated Apparatus
2
Input Terminal 1
3
4
Supply+ +
Power Supply Power Supply ・ ・

Input Terminal
・ ・
Supply - - ・ ・

1
2
Input Terminal 8
3
4

24VDC Model – Remote Antenna type

Arrester Antenna
(*Note 8) (*Note 8)

Antenna connector
YTMX580
Multi-Input Temperature Sensor
Transmitter
Associated Apparatus 1
2
Input Terminal 1
3
4
Supply+ +
Power Supply Power Supply ・ ・

Input Terminal
・ ・
Supply - - ・ ・

1
2
Input Terminal 8
3
4

Power Supply Input Terminal(+,-) Input Terminal 1-1 to 8-4


Ui: 28V (26.4V for NI) Uo: 5.88V
Ii: 135mA Io: 130.1mA
Pi: 850mW Po: 191.2mW
Ci: 0.013μF Co: 1μF
Li: 0.24mH Lo: 1mH

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Model: YTMX580 Date: October 15, 2015

Specific conditions of use:


- Precaution shall be taken to minimize the risk from electrostatic discharge of
non-metallic parts and painted parts of the enclosure.
- If the equipment is mounted in Zone 0, it must be installed such that, even in the
event of rare incidents, ignition sources due to impact and friction sparks are
excluded.
- The dielectric strength of 500 V a.c. r.m.s. between the intrinsically safe circuit and
the enclosure of the equipment is limited only by the overvoltage protection device.

Notes:
1. No revision to this drawing without prior approval of FM.
2. Installation must be in accordance with National Electrical Code (NFPA 70),
ANSI/ISA-RP12.06.01, and relevant local codes.
3. Power supply or control equipment connected to Associated Apparatus must not use or
generate more than Um of Associated Apparatus.
4. In case of Zone 0 / Division 1 installation, Associated Apparatus must be an
FM-approved linear source which meets the following conditions.
Uo (Voc) ≤ Ui
Io (Isc) ≤ Ii
Po ≤ Pi
Co (Ca) ≤ Ci + Cc (Ccable)
Lo (La) ≤ Li + Lc (Lcable)

In case both Ci and Li are equal to or more than Co/100 and Lo/100 respectively, Co
and Lo must be reduced to 50 % and (Ci + Cc) must not exceed 1 μF for Groups C, D
and 600 nF for Groups A, B.

5. The control drawing of Associated Apparatus must be followed when installing the
equipment.
6. In case Non-incendive Field Wiring Concept is used for Zone 2 / Division 2 installation,
associated non-incendive field wiring apparatus which meets the following condition
must be used.
Uo (Voc) ≤ Ui
Co (Ca) ≤ Ci + Cc (Ccable)
Lo (La) ≤ Li + Lc (Lcable)

7. Sensors may be simple apparatus, or intrinsically safe apparatus which meets the
following conditions.
Ui (Vmax) ≥ Uo
Ii (Imax) ≥ Io
Pi ≥ Po
Ci ≥ Co – Cc (Ccable)
Li ≥ Lo – Lc (Lcable)

In case both Ci and Li are equal to or more than Co/100 and Lo/100 respectively, Co
and Lo must be reduced to 50 % and (Ci + Cc) must not exceed 1 μF for Groups C, D
and 600 nF for Groups A, B.

Rev. Doc. No.: IFM041-A20 P.3


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Yokogawa Electric Corporation

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Model: YTMX580 Date: October 15, 2015

8. Antenna and Arrester are simple apparatus.


8.1 The following conditions must be met.
(total Li of simple apparatus) + (total Lc (Lcable)) ≤ 15 μH
(total Ci of simple apparatus) + (total Cc (Ccable)) ≤ 30 nF

8.2 The temperature class of Antenna and Arrester must be determined from Po = 206.9
mW at Antenna Connector.
8.3 Arrester is not necessarily connected.

9 Dust-tight conduit seal must be used when installed in Class II/III environments.

10 WARNING: POTENTIAL ELECTROSTATIC CHARGING HAZARD – SECURE


DISTANCE OF 100MM FROM ANTENNA FOR INTEGRAL ANTENNA MODEL

11 WARNING: THE BATTERY PACK MAY BE REPLACED IN A HAZARDOUS AREA.


THE BATTERY PACK HAS SURFACE RESISTIVITY GREATER THAN 1GOHM AND
MUST BE PROPERLY INSTALLED IN THE ENCLOSURE OF THE TEMPERATURE
TRANSMITTER. CARE MUST BE TAKEN DURING TRANSPORTATION TO AND
FROM THE POINT OF INSTALLATION TO PREVENT ELECTROSTATIC CHARGE
BUILD-UP.

12 WARNING: USE ONLY BATTERY PACK YOKOGAWA F9915MA OR F9915NS

13 WARNING: DO NOT OPEN WHEN CL II, III, DIV 1, 2 ATMOSPHERE IS PRESENT

14 SUBSTITUTION OF COMPONENTS MAY IMPAIR INTRINSIC SAFETY AND


SUITABILITY FOR HARZARDOUS LOCATIONS

Rev. Doc. No.: IFM041-A20 P.4


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WARNING WARNING
THE POWER MODULE MAY BE REPLACED IN ・ Be sure to use the specified battery pack and
A HAZARDOUS AREA. batteries. For details, refer to section 8.4.3
THE POWER MODULE HAS SURFACE “Handling Batteries.”
RESISTIVITY GREATER THAN 1G OHM ・ With an intrinsically safe transmitter, the
AND MUST BE PROPERLY INSTALLED IN battery pack is replaceable in a hazardous
THE ENCLOSURE OF THE TEMPERATURE area. During the replacement work, make
TRANSMITTER. CARE MUST BE TAKEN sure that dust and water droplets do not
DURING TRANSPORTATION TO AND FROM enter inside the transmitter. For details on
THE POINT OF INSTALLATION TO PREVENT how to replace the battery pack, refer to
ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE BUILD-UP. section 8.4.1 “Replacing the Battery Pack.”

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2.6.2 CSA Certification Battery Model
Caution for CSA intrinsically safe type. Hazardous Location

Note 1. Model YTMX580 Multi-Input temperature 1


transmitters with optional code /CS17 are Input Terminal 1
2
3
applicable for use in hazardous locations. 4

.....

...

...
Certificate: 2495456
• Applicable Standard: 1
CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 0 Input Terminal 8
2
3
CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 94 4
C22.2 No. 213 Multi-Input Temperature Transmitter Sensor
CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 60079-0:11 (a) Battery Model (Integral Antenna)
CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 60079-11:14
CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 60529
CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 61010-1
Arrester* Antenna*
• Intrinsically Safe for Class I, Division 1,
Hazardous Location
Groups A, B, C & D, Class II, Division 1, Antenna Connector
Groups E, F & G, Class III, Division 1
• Non-incendive for Class I, Division 2, 1
2
Input Terminal 1
Groups A, B, C & D, Class II, Division 2, 3
4
Groups F & G, Class III, Division 1

.....

...

...
• Enclosure: Type 4X, IP66/IP67
• Temperature Code: T4 1
2
• Ambient. Temperature: –50 to 70°C Input Terminal 8
3
• Ex ia IIC T4 4

Multi-Input Temperature Transmitter Sensor


Note 2. Entity Parameters (b) Battery Model (Remote Antenna)
• Intrinsically Safe Apparatus Parameters * Simple Apparatus E0209.ai
[Groups A, B, C, D, E, F and G]
Uo = 5.88 V, Io = 130.1 mA,
Po = 191.2 mW, Co = 1 μF,
Lo = 1 mH
Note 3. Installation
• Installation should be in accordance with
Canadian Electrical Code Part I and Local
Electrical Code.
• Do not alter drawing without authorization
from CSA.
• The instrument modification or parts
replacement by other than authorized
representative of Yokogawa Electric
Corporation of America is prohibited and will
void Canadian Standards Intrinsically safe
and nonincendive Certification.

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External Power Supply Model 2.6.3 ATEX Certification
Non-Hazardous
Location Hazardous Location (1) Technical Data
1 Caution for ATEX Intrinsically safe type.
2
Input Terminal 1
3
4
Note 1. Model YTMX580 Multi-Input temperature
+ transmitters with optional code /KS27 for

...

...
Power Supply + Power Supply
Supply Supply – Input Terminal
– potentially explosive atmospheres:
1
2 • No. DEKRA 12ATEX0068 X
Input Terminal 8
3
• Applicable Standards:
4

Multi-Input Temperature
EN IEC 60079-0, EN60079-11
Associated Apparatus Sensor
Transmitter • Specific Ex marking: Ex ia IIC T4 Ga
(c) External Power Supply Model (Integral Antena) • Group: II
• Category: 1 G
Arrester * Antenna * • Ambient Temperature: –50°C to 70°C
Non-Hazardous • Enclosure: IP66/IP67
Location Hazardous Location
Antenna connector • Power supply: 24 V DC*
1 • Power consumption ≤ 1.2 W*
2
Input Terminal 1
3 • 500 V AC, r.m.s., 1 min
Supply +
4 • RF source: 11.6 dBm
+
...

...

Power Power Supply


Supply Supply – – Input Terminal * Only for the 24 V DC model
1

Input Terminal 8
2 Note 2. Output Parameters
3
4 • Sensor input circuit (Input Terminal 1-1 to
Sensor Input Terminal 8-4)
Associated Apparatus Multi-Input Temperature
Transmitter Uo = 5.88 V
(d) External Power Supply Model (Remote Antenna) Io = 130.1 mA
* Simple Apparatus Po = 191.2 mW
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Co = 1 μF
Note 4. Battery Pack Lo =  1 mH
Use only YOKOGAWA battery pack
F9915MA, F9915NS.

WARNING
・ Be sure to use the specified battery pack and
batteries. For details, refer to section 8.4.3
“Handling Batteries.”
・ With an intrinsically safe transmitter, the
battery pack is replaceable in a hazardous
area. During the replacement work, make
sure that dust and water droplets do not
enter inside the transmitter. For details on
how to replace the battery pack, refer to
section 8.4.1 “Replacing the Battery Pack.”

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Note 3. Installation External Power Supply Model
• Installation should be in accordance with Non-Hazardous
Hazardous Location
local installation requirements. (Refer to the Location

control drawing.) 1
• If the equipment is mounted in an area where Input Terminal 1
2
3
explosive atmospheres may be present, it 4
must be installed in such a way that the risk +

...

...
Power Supply + Power Supply
Supply Supply – Input Terminal

from electrostatic discharges. 1
2
Battery Model Input Terminal 8
3
4
Hazardous Location
Associated Apparatus Multi-Input Temperature Sensor
Transmitter
1
2
(c) External Power Supply Model (Integral Antena)
Input Terminal 1
3
4
.....

Antenna *
...

...

Arrester *
Non-Hazardous
Location Hazardous Location
1
2 Antenna connector
Input Terminal 8 1
3
4 2
Input Terminal 1
3
Multi-Input Temperature Transmitter Sensor 4
Supply + +

...

...
Power Power Supply
(a) Battery Model (Integral Antenna) Supply Input Terminal
Supply – –
1
2
Input Terminal 8
3
Arrester* Antenna* 4

Associated Apparatus Multi-Input Temperature Sensor


Hazardous Location
Antenna Connector Transmitter
(d) External Power Supply Model (Remote Antenna)
1
* Simple Apparatus
2
Input Terminal 1 E0212.ai
3
4
.....

Note 4. Battery Pack


...

...

Input Terminal 8
2 WARNING
3
4

Sensor
・ Be sure to use the specified battery pack and
Multi-Input Temperature Transmitter
batteries. For details, refer to section 8.4.3
(b) Battery Model (Remote Antenna)
“Handling Batteries.”
* Simple Apparatus E0211.ai
・ With an intrinsically safe transmitter, the
battery pack is replaceable in a hazardous
area. During the replacement work, make
sure that dust and water droplets do not
enter inside the transmitter. For details on
how to replace the battery pack, refer to
section 8.4.1 “Replacing the Battery Pack.”

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Note 5. Specific conditions of use (4) Name Plate
• When the enclosure of the Multi-input
• Name Plate for intrinsically safe type
Temperature Transmitter is made of
aluminum, if it is mounted in an area
where the use of category 1 G equipment
is required, it must be installed such, that,
even in the event of rare incidents, ignition
sources due to impact and friction sparks are
excluded.
• Precautions shall be taken to minimize the E0213.ai
risk from electrostatic discharge of painted Figure 2.4 Name plate for ATEX intrinsically safe
parts and antenna part. explosion-proof transmitter (Battery
• The dielectric strength of at least 500 V Mode)
intrinsically safe circuits of the 24 V DC
model Temperature Transmitter is limited
only by the overvoltage protection.

WARNING
Potential electrostatic charging hazard - secure
distance of 100mm from antenna. E0214.ai

Figure 2.5 Name plate for ATEX intrinsically safe


explosion-proof transmitter (External
Power Supply Model)
(2) Operation
MODEL: Specified model code.
WARNING SUFFIX: Specified suffix code.
STYLE: Style code.
Take care not to generate mechanical sparking SUPPLY: Supply voltage.
when access to the instrument and peripheral NO.: Serial number.
devices in a hazardous location. DATE OF MANUFACTURE: Date of
manufacture.
Use only F9915MA or F9915NS for the battery TOKYO 180-8750 JAPAN: The manufacturer
pack. Precaution shall be taken to minimize the name and the address *1.
risk from electrostatic discharge when replacing *1: “180-8750” is a zip code which represents the following
address.
the battery pack in a hazardous area. (*1)
2-9-32 Nakacho, Musashino-shi, Tokyo Japan
Use only TL-5930/S or SL-2780/S (TADIRAN)
or SB-D02 (Vitzrocell) for the cells. The cells
must be replaced in a non-hazardous area. (*1)
*1: Only for the battery model.

(3) Maintenance and repair

WARNING
A modification of the equipment would no longer
comply with the construction described in the
certificate documentation.
Only personnel authorized by Yokogawa Electric
Corporation can repair the equipment.

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2.6.4 IECEx Certification Battery Model
Hazardous Location
Caution for IECEx Intrinsically safe type.
Note 1. Model YTMX580 Multi-Input temperature 1
2
transmitters with optional code /SS27 for Input Terminal 1
3
potentially explosive atmospheres: 4

.....

...

...
• No. IECEx DEK 12.0013X
• Applicable Standards: 1
2
IEC 60079-0, IEC 60079-11 Input Terminal 8
3
• Specific Ex marking: Ex ia IIC T4 Ga 4

• Ambient Temperature: –50°C to 70°C Multi-Input Temperature Transmitter Sensor


• Enclosure: IP66/IP67 (a) Battery Model (Integral Antenna)
• Power supply: 24 V DC*
• Power consumption ≤ 1.2 W* Arrester* Antenna*

• 500 V AC, r.m.s., 1 min


Hazardous Location
• RF source: 11.6 dBm Antenna Connector

* Only for the 24 V DC model 1


2
Note 2. Output Parameters Input Terminal 1
3
• Sensor input circuit (Input Terminal 1-1 to 4

.....

...

...
Input Terminal 8-4)
Uo = 5.88 V 1
2
Io = 130.1 mA Input Terminal 8
3
Po = 191.2 mW 4

Co = 1 μF Multi-Input Temperature Transmitter Sensor

Lo =  1 mH (b) Battery Model (Remote Antenna)


* Simple Apparatus
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Note 3. Installation
• Installation should be in accordance with External Power Supply Model
local installation requirements.
Non-Hazardous
(Refer to the control drawing.) Location Hazardous Location
• If the equipment is mounted in an area where
1
explosive atmospheres may be present, it 2
Input Terminal 1
must be installed in such a way that the risk 3
4
from electrostatic discharges. +
...

...
Power Supply + Power Supply
Supply Supply – Input Terminal

1
2
Input Terminal 8
3
4

Associated Apparatus Multi-Input Temperature Sensor


Transmitter
(c) External Power Supply Model (Integral Antena)

Arrester * Antenna *
Non-Hazardous
Location Hazardous Location
Antenna connector
1
2
Input Terminal 1
3
4
Supply + +
...

...

Power Power Supply


Supply Supply – – Input Terminal
1
2
Input Terminal 8
3
4

Associated Apparatus Multi-Input Temperature Sensor


Transmitter
(d) External Power Supply Model (Remote Antenna)
* Simple Apparatus
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Note 4. Operation • The dielectric strength of at least 500 V
Take care not to generate mechanical sparking intrinsically safe circuits of the 24 V DC
when access to the instrument and peripheral model Temperature Transmitter is limited
devices in a hazardous area. only by the overvoltage protection.
Use only F9915MA or F9915NS for the battery
pack. Precaution shall be taken to minimize the
risk from electrostatic discharge when replacing
WARNING
the battery pack in a hazardous area. (*1)
• Potential electrostatic charging hazard -
Use only TL-5930/S or SL-2780/S (TADIRAN)
secure distance of 100mm from antenna.
or SB-D02 (Vitzrocell) for the cells. The cells
• Take care not to generate mechanical
must be replaced in a non-hazardous area. (*1)
sparking when access to the instrument and
*1: Only for the battery model.
peripheral devices in a hazardous location.
Note 5. Maintenance and Repair

Name Plate for intrinsically safe type


WARNING
A modification of the equipment would no longer
comply with the construction described in the
certificate documentation.
Only personnel authorized by Yokogawa Electric
Corporation can repair the equipment.
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Figure 2.6 Name plate for IECx intrinsically safe


Note 6. Battery Pack explosion-proof transmitter (Battery
Mode)
WARNING
・ Be sure to use the specified battery pack and
batteries. For details, refer to section 8.4.3
“Handling Batteries.”
・ With an intrinsically safe transmitter, the
battery pack is replaceable in a hazardous
area. During the replacement work, make
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sure that dust and water droplets do not
Figure 2.7 Name plate for IECx intrinsically safe
enter inside the transmitter. For details on explosion-proof transmitter (External
how to replace the battery pack, refer to Power Supply Model)
section 8.4.1 “Replacing the Battery Pack.”
MODEL: Specified model code.
SUFFIX: Specified suffix code.
Note 7. Specific conditions of use STYLE: Style code.
• When the enclosure of the Multi-input SUPPLY: Supply voltage.
Temperature Transmitter is made of NO.: Serial number.
aluminum, if it is mounted in an area where DATE OF MANUFACTURE: Date of
the use of EPL Ga equipment is required, manufacture.
it must be installed such, that, even in the TOKYO 180-8750 JAPAN: The manufacturer
event of rare incidents, ignition sources due name and the address *1.
to impact and friction sparks are excluded. *1: “180-8750” is a zip code which represents the following
• Precautions shall be taken to minimize the address.
risk from electrostatic discharge of painted 2-9-32 Nakacho, Musashino-shi, Tokyo Japan
parts and antenna part.

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2.6.5 TIIS intrinsically safe approval Intrinsically safe explosion-proof transmitters can
be installed and used in a hazardous area in the
following manner.
CAUTION
Battery Model
TIIS intrinsically safe explosion-proof Hazardous Location
transmitters are those that have passed the Sensor input circuit
type examination based on the recommended
1
practices for explosion-protected electrical 2
Input Terminal 1
installations in general industries (technical 3
4
guidelines that conform to international •
• • •
• • •
standards; 2008) and are designed to be used in •

• •

explosive gas or dangerous atmosphere in which 1


2
steam is generated. (They can be installed in Input Terminal 8
3
4
Zone 0, Zone 1, and Zone 2.)
Sensor
Intrinsically safe explosion-protected Multi-Input Temperature Transmitter
(a) Battery Model (Integral antenna)
apparatuses require special care in their
installation, wiring, piping, and the like to secure
safety. Moreover, restrictions are placed on Hazardous Location

maintenance and repairing for safety reasons. Antenna circuit

Antenna 1
Antenna 2
Antenna 3

Antenna 4
Antenna 5
(Note 2)
Antenna extension
cable (Note 1)

Note: Hazardous areas are classified in Arrester Branch connector


zones based upon the frequency of (Note 1) (Note 1)

the appearance and the duration of an Sensor input circuit


Antenna connector
explosive gas atmosphere as follows: 1
Zone 0: An area in which an explosive Input Terminal 1
2
3
gas atmosphere is present 4
.....

...

...
continuously or is present for long
periods. 1
Zone 1: An area in which an explosive gas Input Terminal 8
2
3
atmosphere is likely to occur in 4
normal operation. Sensor
Multi-Input Temperature Transmitter
Zone 2: An area in which an explosive gas
(b) Battery Model (Remote antenna)
atmosphere is not likely to occur
Note 1: Arrester, antenna extension cable, and branch connector are not connected
in normal operation and if it does in some cases. In such a case, the corresponding section is connected
occur it will exist for a short period directly to the antenna input terminal.
Note 2: In some cases, antenna 1 to antenna 5 are not connected .
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External Power Supply Model
Non-Hazardous
Hazardous Location
CAUTION
Location
Sensor input circuit

1 Make sure that current and voltage that


Power Input Terminal 1 2 can undermine the circuit’s intrinsically safe
supply 3
circuit 4 features are not induced in intrinsically safe
+ apparatuses, associated apparatuses, and the

...

...
Power Supply + Power Supply
Supply Supply – Input Terminal
– wires that connect these apparatuses as a result
1

Input Terminal 8
2 of electromagnetic induction or electrostatic
3
4
induction.
Associated Apparatus Multi-Input Temperature Sensor
Transmitter
(c) External Power Supply Model (Integral Antena)
• Sensor connection
The sensors that are connected to the multi-
input temperature transmitters must meet the
following conditions.
Antenna circuit
(1) Intrinsically safe rating
Antenna 1

Antenna 2
Antenna 3
Antenna 4

Antenna 5
(Note 2)
Antenna extension
cable (Note 1) Allowable voltage in intrinsically safe circuit :
Arrester
(Note 1)
Branch connector
(Note 1)
5.88V or more
Non-Hazardous
Hazardous Location
Allowable current in intrinsically safe circuit :
Location
Antenna connector
Sensor input circuit
130.1mA or more
1 Allowable power in intrinsically safe circuit :
2
Power Input Terminal 1
3
191.3mW or more
supply
circuit 4 (2) Protection level and group
Supply + +
...

...

Power
Supply
Power Supply
Input Terminal
Protection level : ia, ib
Supply – –
1 Group : IIA, IIB, IIC
Input Terminal 8
2
3
(3) Internal inductance and internal
4 capacitance vs. inductance (Lc) and
Associated Apparatus Multi-Input Temperature Sensor capacitance (Cc) of wiring external to the
Transmitter intrinsically safe circuit
(d) External Power Supply Model (Remote Antenna) Internal inductance : less than (1mH - Lc) or
* Simple Apparatus
less
Note 1: Arrester, antenna extension cable, and branch connector are not connected
in some cases. In such a case, the corresponding section is connected Internal capacitance : less than (1μF - Cc) or
directly to the antenna input terminal.
Note 2: In some cases, antenna 1 to antenna 5 are not connected . less
E0220.ai • Be sure to use the specified battery pack (with
Figure 2.8 Use example for TIIS intrinsically safe Rev.1 indication) and batteries. For details, refer
explosion-proof transmitter to section 8.4.3,“Handling Batteries.”
• The battery pack in an intrinsically safe
explosion-proof transmitter can be replaced in
CAUTION a hazardous area. While replacing the battery
pack, make sure that dust and water droplets
The remote antenna model is set up in its
do not enter inside the transmitter. For details
maximum configuration for examining several
on how to replace the battery pack, refer to
antennas in a bundle.
section 8.4.1 “Replacing the Battery Pack.”
During actual use, use the configurations
• Enclosure
shown in chapter 4, “Installation,” and chapter 5,
In the examination, IP20 enclosure, which is
“Wiring.”
the lowest intrinsically safe explosion-proof
In addition, the branch connector is used only
requirement, has been verified, but both the
to construct the maximum configuration; it is not
integrated antenna model and remote antenna
sold.
model can be used in an environment that
requires IP66/IP67.

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• Antenna circuit connection
The antennas that are connected to the multi- WARNING
input temperature transmitters must meet the
following conditions. When replacing the Battery Pack, be sure to
(1) Intrinsically safe rating minimize the risk of explosion from electrostatic
Intrinsically safe circuit’s allowable voltage discharge. To prevent electrostatic discharge
5.88V caused by static charge built up on the operator,
Intrinsically safe circuit’s allowable current ground the operator through conductive shoes
177.4mA and floors and by wearing anti-static work
Intrinsically safe circuit’s allowable power clothes to prevent charge build-up.
349.5mW Avoid any actions that cause the generation of
(2) Capacitance and inductance of the antenna electrostatic charge, such as rubbing with a dry
extension cable cloth on face of the Battery Pack and product.
Capacitance less than 30nF If static electricity cannot be suppressed, check
Inductance less than 15µHmA that the surrounding atmosphere does not
• External power supply connection contain explosive gas or steam before replacing
When using the transmitter with external power the Battery Pack.
supply specifications, be sure to use a barrier
that meets the following conditions.
(1) Intrinsically safe rating
Intrinsically safe circuit’s maximum voltage
28 V
Intrinsically safe circuit’s maximum current
135 mA
Intrinsically safe circuit’s maximum power
850 mW E0221.ai

(2) Protection level and group Figure 2.9 Name plate for TIIS intrinsically safe
explosion-proof transmitter (For
Protection level ia Battery Model (Integral antenna))
Group IIC
(3) Intrinsically safe circuit’s allowable
inductance (Lo) and intrinsically safe circuit’s MODEL
SUFFIX
YTMX580 STYLE CMIIT ID : 2013DJ5139
Contains FCC ID : SGJ-WFC001
KCC-REM-
YHQ-WEN007
C
172608
US

allowable capacitance (Co) vs. inductance


Contains IC : 8999A-WIC001
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to
-AB/JS37

the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful
SUPPLY VDCF Wmax.a interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired operation

(Lc) and capacitance (Cc) of wiring external


NO.
This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
DATE OF MANUFACTURE Cet appareil numérique de la classe A est conforme à la norme
NMB-003 du Canada.

to the intrinsically safe circuit


MadeinJapan
TOKYO180-8750JAPAN

本質安全防爆形 Ex ia IIC T4 X 周囲温度 Ta -20℃~ +60℃

Lo ≥ (Lc + 0.24 mH) × 2


電源 バッテリーパック (F9915MA) またはバッテリーケース (F9915NS) DC7.2V
センサ入力回路 Uo=5.88V、 Io=130.1mA、 Po=191.3mW、 Co=1μF、 Lo=1mH
アンテナ回路 Uo=5.88V、 Io=177.4mA、 Po=349.5mW
a センサ入力端子への直流電圧 ・ 直流電流入力は防爆の適用外

Co ≥ (Cc + 0.013 μ F) × 2 a 警告 - 静電気帯電の危険あり - 取扱説明書 (IM 04R01B01) 参照


a 警告 - 爆発のおそれのある雰囲気中でバッテリーパック内の電池交換禁止

• For the intrinsically safe explosion proof E0222.ai

specifications, refer to section 10.1, “General Figure 2.10 Name plate for TIIS intrinsically safe
explosion-proof transmitter (For
Specification”. Battery Model (Remote antenna))

E0223.ai

Figure 2.11 Name plate for TIIS intrinsically safe


explosion-proof transmitter (For
External Power Supply Model (Integral
antenna))

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(2) Installation Category I
"Overvoltage category (Installation category)"
describes a number which defines a transient
overvoltage condition. It implies the regulation
for impulse withstand voltage. " I " applies to
electrical equipment which is supplied from the
E0224.ai circuit when appropriate transient overvoltage
Figure 2.12 Name plate for TIIS intrinsically safe control means (interfaces) are provided.
explosion-proof transmitter (For
External Power Supply Model (Remote (3) Indoor/Outdoor use
antenna)) It can be used in indoors and outdoors.
(4) Altitude of installation site
2.7 EMC Conformity Standards Max. 2,000 m above sea level
EN 61326-1 Class A, Table 2 (For use in
industrial locations), EN 61326-2-3 WARNING
* During the test, the transmitter continues to
operate under the electromagnetic effects of This instrument is designed to measure circuits
within ±1% of the span. that are not directly connected to the mains.
EN 301 489-1, EN 301 489-17 Do not use it for measurements that fall under
Measurement Category II, III, or IV.

CAUTION
This transmitter is a Class A product, and it is
designed for use in the industrial environment. Internal Wiring
II
III T
Please use this transmitter in the industrial Entrance IV O
environment only. Cable
Outlet

2.8 Safety Standard Measurement Description Remarks


category
Standard: O Other circuits that are
EN 61010-1, EN 61010-2-030 not directly connected
CSA C22.2 No.61010-1, to MAINS.
CSA C22.2 No.61010-2-030 CAT.II For measurements Appliances,
UL 61010-1, UL 61010-2-030 ( CSA NRTL/C ) performed on circuits portable
directly connected equipments,
(1) Pollution Degree 2 to the low-voltage etc.
installation.
"Pollution degree" describes the degree to CAT.III For measurements Distribution
which a solid, liquid, or gas which deteriorates performed in the board,
dielectric strength or surface resistivity is building installation. circuit
breaker, etc.
adhering. " 2 " applies to normal indoor
atmosphere. Normally, only non-conductive CAT.IV For measurements Overhead
performed at the wire, cable
pollution occurs. Occasionally, however, source of the low- systems,
temporary conductivity caused by condensation voltage installation. etc.
must be expected.

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2.9 Regulatory Compliance Note: This equipment has been tested and found
to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device,
for Radio and pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits
Telecommunication are designed to provide reasonable protection
against harmful interference when the equipment
is operated in a commercial environment. This
WARNING equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
Be sure to use the remote antennas and cables accordance with the instruction manual, may cause
pecified by local radio and telecommunication harmful interference to radio communications.
law. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is
Please confirm that an installation region fulfills likely to cause harmful interference in which case
a standards, require additional regulatory the user will be required to correct the interference
information and approvals, contact to Yokogawa at his own expense.
Electric Corporation.
2.12 Industry Canada (IC)
compliance
2.10 Radio Equipment Directive
YTMX580 contains transmitter modeule IC :
(RE) 8999A-WIC001.
We, Yokogawa Electric Corporation hereby declare
that this equipment, model YTMX580 Multi-Input This Class A digital apparatus complies with
temperature transmitters is in compliance with Canadian ICES-003.
the essential requirements and other relevant This device complies with Industry Canada licence-
provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC. exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to
The CE declaration of conformity for RE for this the following two conditions: (1) this device may not
product can be found at cause interference, and (2) this device must accept
< http://www.field-wireless.com/ > any interference, including interference that may
cause undesired operation of the device.
Under Industry Canada regulations, this radio
2.11 FCC compliance transmitter may only operate using an antenna of a
type and maximum (or lesser) gain approved for the
YTMX580 contains transmitter module FCC ID:
transmitter by Industry Canada. To reduce potential
SGJ-WFC001.
radio interference to other users, the antenna type
Co-located: and its gain should be so chosen that the equivalent
This transmitter must not be co-located or isotropically radiated power (e.i.r.p.) is not more
operated in conjunction with any other antenna than that necessary for successful communication.
or transmitter.
This radio transmitter IC Number 8999A-WIC001
FCC CAUTION has been approved by Industry Canada to operate
Changes or modifications not expressly approved with the antenna types listed below with the
by the party responsible for compliance could void maximum permissible gain and required antenna
the user’s authority to operate the equipment. impedance for each antenna type indicated.
Antenna types not included in this list, having a gain
greater than the maximum gain indicated for that
type, are strictly prohibited for use with this device.
Antenna type: Gain:
COLLINEAR 9dBi, 50Ω
Sleeve 2.14dBi, 50Ω

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French: Cet appareil numérique de la classe A est 2.13 EMC and
conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.
Radiocommunications
Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR
d’Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils
regulatory arrangement in
radio exempts de licence. L’exploitation est Australia and New Zealand
autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) (RCM)
l’appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2)
l’utilisateur de l’appareil doit accepter tout brouillage AS/NZS 4268
radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est AS/NZS 2772.2
susceptible d’en compromettre le fonctionnement. EN 61326-1 Class A, Table2 (For use in
industrial location)
Conformément à la réglementation d’Industrie
Canada, le présent émetteur radio peut fonctionner CAUTION
avec une antenne d’un type et d’un gain maximal
(ou inférieur) approuvé pour l’émetteur par Industrie This transmitter is a Class A product, and it is
Canada. Dans le but de réduire les risques de designed for use in the industrial environment.
brouillage radioélectrique à l’intention des autres Please use this transmitter in the industrial
utilisateurs, il faut choisir le type d’antenne et son environment only.
gain de sorte que la puissance isotrope rayonnée
équivalente (p.i.r.e.) ne dépasse pas l’intensité
2.14 Regarding the Specifications
nécessaire à l’établissement d’une communication
satisfaisante. at the Time of Order
Le présent émetteur radio IC Number Sensor type
8999A-WIC001 a été approuvé par Industrie
Canada pour fonctionner avec les types d’antenne
énumérés ci-dessous et ayant un gain admissible CAUTION
maximal et l’impédance requise pour chaque type
The available types of sensors of this product
d’antenne. Les types d’antenne non inclus dans
that comply with explosion-proof standards
cette liste, ou dont le gain est supérieur au gain
are thermocouple, RTD, and resistor. Thus, if
maximal indiqué, sont strictement interdits pour
you select the explosion proof suffix code, you
l’exploitation de l’émetteur.
cannot select DC voltage (mV, V) for the sensor
Antenne type: Gain:
type.
COLLINEAR 9dBi, 50Ω
If you need to change it to DC voltage in your
Sleeve 2.14dBi, 50Ω
environment, make sure your environment does
not require explosion protection.

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2.15 Configuration Tools for
Transmitter
Table 8.1 shows Yokogawa’s recommended
devices and configuration tools required for
configuring the settings of the transmitter.
Configure the settings for the transmitter using the
these tools via infrared or wireless communication.
The following describes the overview of the main
configuration tools. For relation between each
function block and setting tool,refer to table2.1.
For details on each of the tools, including the
operating procedures, refer to the respective
instruction manual.
Wireless Field Device Configuration Tool
(Wireless and Infrared Communication)
• Device adjustment and configuration software
FieldMate:
For configuring the input settings for the
transmitter and the device settings and
performing a self-diagnosis and other checks
Field Wireless System Configuration Tools
(Wireless Communication)
• Field Wireless Configurator:
For configuring the network (communication)
settings and registering the transmitter with the
gateway
• Field Wireless Management Tool:
For maintenance, including the transmitter
management and program downloading

UAPMO • Configuration
• Diagnostics/Alerts
• Power Status
• Identification

TRANSDUCER • Block Info


• Configuration
FieldMate/DTM

• Block Info
AI1 ~ AI8
• Block Mode
• ynamic Variables
• onfiguration
• thers

UDO • PP Download Field Wireless Management Tool

CO • Configuration
Field Wireless Configurator
• Others

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Table 2.1 Relation between functional block and


setting tool

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3. Part Names and Functions


Infrared port Antenna
Status display LED

Battery pack

Electrical connection Connection terminal

Four bolts to fix the front door (Reserved)


( M5 Hexagon socket head cap bolts ) Write Protect * The figure shows the integral antenna
OFF ON
Write protection switch

Hardware write protection switch (Write Protect)

Write Protection (Reserved) (Reserved) L


Switch Position
(Note1)
Write Protect Write Protect
OFF ON OFF ON
No Yes (Note2)
Write Protection
(Write enabled) (Write disenabled)
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Note 1: Set the switch ( Write Protct ) as shown in the figure above to set the write protection . The hardware write protection switch is set
to OFF side (writable). For details of write protection settings, refer to subsection 7.3.9 “ Write Protect ”.
Note 2: When the switch is ON side (write protection setting), provisioning is acceptable. For details of provisioning, refer to section 6.4 “
Connecting to the Field Wireless Network “

Figure 3.1 Component Names

Table 3.1 Display Description of Status Display LED


Display Status
On At Startup, Squawk
RDY (green) Blinking During operation ( measurement period ), waiting to join the network ( at 1Hz ),
Off Power Off, in Deep Sleep mode, LED Mode set to Off
On Alarm generated, Squawk
ALM (red)
Off Power Off, in Deep Sleep mode, LED Mode set to Off.

Squawk:
The RDY and ALM LED’s of the transmitter (YTMX580) that responds to the Squawk command
(TRANSDUCER block Special cmd) light for ten seconds. This can be used for such things as identifying the
transmitter.

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4. Installation
4.1 Precautions 4.2 Procedure for Mounting
• Before installing the transmitter and remote Transmitter
ntenna, read the cautionary notes in section • Use the mounting bracket shown in Figure 4.1
2.4, “Choosing the Installation Location.” to install the transmitter on a 50A (2-inch) pipe
• For additional information on the ambient or wall. The pipe mounting bracket can be used
conditions allowed at the installation location, for both a horizontal pipe and a vertical pipe.
refer to chapter 10 “General Specifications.” • To install the mounting bracket on the
transmitter, torque the transmitter fastening
NOTE
each bolts about 5 to 6 N·m.
To connect this transmitter to the Field Wireless
Network, information for connecting to the field
wireless devices needs to be set beforehand.
Refer to section 6.4 “Connecting to the Field
Wireless Network.”

IMPORTANT
• When performing on-site pipe fitting work
that involves welding, use care to prevent
outflow of the welding current into the
transmitter.
• Do not use the transmitter as a foothold for
installation.

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Vertical Pipe Mounting Horizontal Pipe Mounting

2-inch pipe
mounting bracket
Washer

2-inch Pipe
Mounting Bracket
Washer
Bracket Bracket
fastening bolt fastening bolt
Wall Mounting

Wall mounting
bracket
Wall Mounting

Washer

Bracket
fastening bolt

Note: You need to provide bolts for fastening


the wall mounting bracket on the wall.
Recommended 5mm bolt.
(When inch bolt, #10 or #12.) E0401.ai

Figure 4.1 Transmitter Mounting

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4.3 Mouting Procedure of  Fixing of Remote Antenna

Remote Antenna • Fix the antenna extension cable to the bracket


with the provided nut as shown in the figure 4.2.
 Mounting Remote Antenna to Main Body • Fix to the 2-inch (2B) pipe by using the U bolts
and bracket.
• Screw the remote antenna into the connector
• Screw the antenna into the antenna connector of
on the top of the body. Tighten the antenna
the antenna extension cable on the bracket.
connector with a torque of 2 to 3 N·m.
Tighten the antenna connector with a torque of
• Confirm and waterproof the connection. For
2 to 3 N·m.
details of waterproofing, see section 5.5 “
• Waterproof the connection. For details of
Wiring and Waterproofing of Remote Antenna ”
waterproofing, see section 5.5 “ Wiring and
Waterproofing of Remote Antenna ”
Remote antenna

2-inch pipe
Antenna

Nut
U Bolt
Washer
Antenna connector

Bracket
Washer
Nut
Antenna
E0402.ai Extension Cable
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Figure 4.2 Example of fixing of remote antenna

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5. Wiring
5.1 Notes on Wiring 5.2 Cable Selection
When wiring in an area where the ambient
IMPORTANT temperature is high or low, use wires or cables that
are appropriate for such an area.
• Apply a waterproofing sealant to the threads
of the connection port. (It is recommended
 Input Wiring
that you use non-hardening sealant made of
silicon resin for waterproofing.) A dedicated cable is used for connection between
• Cover unused connection ports with the temperature sensor and the temperature
YTMXBP (blind plug for wire connection transmitter.
port). When a thermocouple is used as the temperature
• Lay wiring as far away as possible from sensor, a compensation wire that is appropriate for
electrical noise sources such as large the type of thermocouple (refer to compensating
transformers, motors and power supplies. cables for IEC 584-3 thermocouples) must be used.
• Before wiring, remove the blind plugs and When a resistance temperature sensor (RTD) is
insert the cables into the main body and used as the temperature sensor, 2-core/3-core/4-
connect them to the appropriate terminals. core cable must be used (refer to resistance
• When you open the door, pay great attention thermometer sensor IEC 60751). In a place where
to the environmental conditions in order to the cable will be susceptible to the effect of noise, a
prevent dust and water droplets entering shielded cable must be used.
inside the transmitter.
• To run wiring to the sensor, pay sufficient The terminal of the dedicated cable is a 4 mm
attention to the wiring parameters described screw.
in section 2.6 “Installation of an Explosion-
Protected Instrument.”  Externel Power Wiring
• To prevent electrical noise, the signal cable Required cables (industrial equipment insulation
and the power cable must not be housed in cables)
the same conduit.
Examples:
• The front door can be opened by turning
• 600 V polyvinyl chloride insulated wires (IV): JIS
the four front door bolts seven times
C3307
counterclockwise. Please note that the bolts
Operational temperature high limit: 60 °C
are held by the friction force of the rubber but
• Polyvinyl chloride insulated wires for electrical
may fall out if turned more than necessary.
apparatus (KIV): JIS C3316
• This instrument is designed to measure
Operational temperature high limit: 60 °C
circuits that are not directly connected to the
• 600 V grade heat-resistant polyvinyl chloride
mains.
insulated wires (HIV): JIS C3317
Do not use it for measurements that fall
Operational temperature high limit: 60 °C
under Measurement Category II, III, or IV.
• Heatproof vinyl insulated wires VW-1 (UL 1015/
UL 1007)
Operational temperature high limit: 105 °C
Wire Size
• Core: AWG14 to 13 (2 to 2.6 mm2)
Terminal Treatment
• Ring terminal for 4 mm: With insulation covers

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5.3 Cable and Terminal
Connections (A)
(+) (B)
(–)

Thermocouple RTD and


and DC voltage resistance (2-wire)

(A)
(A) (a)
(b) (b)
(B) (B)

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RTD and RTD and
Figure 5.1 Input Terminal Connection resistance (3-wire) resistance (4-wire)

(–) (–)
E0502.ai 4-20mA Power
50Ω Supply
Figure 5.2 Input Terminal Connection Label (For Device
(+) (+)
Battery Model)
Current (4-20mA)
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Figure 5.4 Input Terminal Wire Connection Diagram

E0503.ai Input Terminal1 Input Terminals 2 to 8

Figure 5.3 Input Terminal Connection Label (For 1 3


1 2 3 4
External Power Supply Model) 2 4

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 Input Wiring Figure 5.5 Input Terminal Layout

Connect the temperature sensor and other input


cables as shown in Figure 5.4. The sensor input  External Power Supply Wiring
terminal layout differs between input 1 and inputs Connect the texternal power cables as shown in
2 to 8 as shown in Figure 5.5. Be careful to avoid a Figure 5.6.
wiring error.

CAUTION
Explosion proofing not applicable during DC
voltages, DC miliamperes input.
External Power Supply
24V DC
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Figure 5.6 External Power Supply Terminal Wire


Connection Diagram

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• When using two extension cables, the provided
WARNING arrester should be inserted between these
cables.
• External power supply transmitter models
• Before the wiring work, confirm the polarities
do not have a power switch. Provide a
(male/female) of the connectors of antenna,
power switch on the power supply line to
extension antenna cable, and arrester.
separate the transmitter from the main
power supply. Use labels to indicate that
Remote Antenna
this switch is for cutting off the power
supply to the transmitter and to indicate
ON and OFF.
Switch specifications
Steady-state current rating: 100 mA or
more
Inrush current rating: 500 mA or more
IEC 60947-1,3 compliant
• Connect a fuse (between 630 mA and 1 A) Waterproofing the Extention cable 1
to the power supply line. connection Length: 3 m or 1 m

5.4 Wiring Cautions


Use metal conduit wiring or a waterproof gland
(metal wiring conduit JIS F 8801) for cable wiring.
Housing of YTMX
• Apply non-hardening sealant to the threads of
the wiring tap and a flexible fitting for secure E0508.ai
Remote Antenna
waterproofing.
Flexible fitting

Temperature
sensor Wiring
signal conduit
Extension cable 2
Length: 10 m or 3 m

Apply a nonhardening Tee


sealamt to the threads for
waterproofing Drain plug Arrester
Waterproofing the
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Ground Wiring
Figure 5.7 Example of Wiring Using a Wiring
Conduit
Extension cable 1
Length: 3 m or 1 m
5.5 Wiring and Waterproofing of
Remote Antenna
• Use the provided extension antenna cable to
connect the antenna connector with the remote Housing of YTMX
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extension cable with a torque of 2 to 3 N-m. Figure 5.8 Example of Wiring Using a Wiring
For the allowable bending radius when wiring Conduit for Remote antenna
the antenna and for the fixed antenna, refer to
Chapter 10 “General Specifications”.

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 Mounting of Arrester and Wiring Antenna
• Mount an arrester between the extension
cables and connect the grounding cable to the
grounding
• Connect the grounding cable to the grounding
terminal on the main body.
Make sure to earth ground the protective
ground terminal through minimum resistance. Grounding wiring
Do not share the ground with other devices.
YTMX580 YTMX580
Antenna E0511.ai

Figure 5.10 Waterproofing of remote antenna


connector
Extension cable 2

5.6 Grounding
Grounding wiring Always ground the transmitter case in accordance
with national and local electrical codes. The most
effective transmitter case grounding method is
Arrester a direct connection to earth ground with minimal
impedance.
Extension cable 1 Grounding terminals are located inside and outside
of the terminal block respectively. Any of them may
be used.

YTMX580 E0510.ai IMPORTANT


Figure 5.9 Connection of the arrester and antenna
extension cables Proper grounding is necessary to maintain the
function and performance of this product. When
 Waterproofing of Remote Antenna the grounding is inadequate, the equipment may
connector be damaged. Refer to TI 01W01A58-01EN for
details of grounding method and precautions.
Confirm the connection of the remote antenna,
• Use a grounding cable of AWG 14 (2 mm2) or
extension antenna cable, arrester, and the
more between the grounding electrode and
grounding cable from arrester, and then
the grounding terminal of this product, and
waterproof the connection.
connect with the shortest route.
• Use a grounding cable of AWG 11 (4 mm2)
1) Clean the connection to be waterproofed.
or more and ring tongue terminal for M4
2) Wind the butyl rubber self-bonding tape around
terminal between the grounding terminal of
the connection. See the manual of the tape
the arrester and grounding electrode, and
about the winding.
connect with the shortest route via external
3) To protect the butyl rubber self-bonding tape
grounding terminal of this product.
from the environment such as ultraviolet rays
• Select the grounding cable that has a
and so on, wind vinyl tape (or a vinyl type self-
structure of adequately protects against
bonding tape) on it.
mechanical damage, chemical or electrical
degradation, electrodynamic force and
thermodynamic force for connection of the
grounding electrode and the ground terminal
of this product or arrester.

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Grounding terminal E0512.ai

Figure 5.11 Grounding Terminal inside the Terminal


Cover

Grounding terminal
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Figure 5.12 Grounding Terminal on the Bottom of


the Case

 Applicable Cable (Insulated wire for


industrial equipment)
When wiring in an area where the ambient
temperature is high or low, use wires or cables that
are appropriate for such an area.
Examples:
• 600 V polyvinyl chloride insulated wires (IV): JIS
C3307
Operational temperature high limit: 60 °C
• Polyvinyl chloride insulated wires for electrical
apparatus (KIV): JIS C3316
Operational temperature high limit: 60 °C
• 600 V grade heat-resistant polyvinyl chloride
insulated wires (HIV): JIS C3317
Operational temperature high limit: 60 °C
• Heatproof vinyl insulated wires VW-1 (UL 1015/
UL 1007)
Operational temperature high limit: 105 °C
Wire Size
• Core: AWG14 to 13 (2 to 2.6 mm2)
Terminal Treatment
• Ring terminal for 4mm: With insulation covers

CAUTION
Grounding is recommended for safe operation.

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6. Operation
6.1 Preparation for Starting
For details on how to confirm this, refer to
Operation section 7.4 “Self-Diagnostics.”
ISA100 Wireless devices display self-diagnostic
NOTE information in an easy-to-understand manner
using four categories ( Failure status, Function
It is required to set security and network check status, Out of specification status,
information to enable the transmitter to be Maintenance required status ) according to
connected to the Field Wireless Network. For NAMUR NE107*
more details, refer to section 6.4 “Connecting to The status display LED can also be used to
the Field Wireless Network”. ensure that the transmitter operates normally.
* NAMUR NE107 “Self-Monitoring and Diagnosis of Field
1) Checking Installation and Wiring Devices”
Ensure that the transmitter is installed correctly
and the temperature sensor and other input ■ Checking Using the Status Display LED.
cables are connected correctly according to the
procedures described in Chapter 4 “Installation” When the transmitter operates normally, the display
and Chapter 5 “Wiring”. of the status display LED is as follows.
When connecting the thermocouple, particular RDY (green): Turns on for approx. 1 second in
attention needs to be paid because the the publish period.
transmitter cannot detect a wrong polarity ALM (red): Off
connection. Publish period

2) Turning on the power 1 sec


In the case of the battery model, place RDY(Green)
batteries in the battery case,* and insert it in the Off On
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transmitter. Figure 6.1 LED Display Example
To insert batteries into the battery case, be
careful to polarity of batteries and battery case.
For details of Installation of battery, refer to NOTE
section 8.4 “Battery”.
In the case of the external power supply model, If an error occurs with the transmitter, ALM of the
turn on the power supply. status display LED turns on.
If ALM turns on, check the self-diagnostic result
* Battery case is installed in the main body when shipped
from the factory. however, batteries not included because in the wireless field device configuration tool.
sold separately. (Refer to section 7.4 “Self-Diagnostics”)
3) Connecting to the field wireless system
configuration tool or field wireless device ■ Verify and Change Transmitter Parameter
configuration tool Setting and Values
Connect the field wireless devices to the field
wireless network. The parameters related to the following items are
For Yokogawa’s recommended field wireless set at factory as specified in order.
system configuration tool or field wireless • Input sensor type
device configuration tool, refer to section 8.2 • Connection of RTD
“Calibration Instruments Selection.” • Measurement range (measurement lower/
upper limit, unit)
4) Using the device configuration tool confirm
that transmitter is operation properly. Check
parameter values or change the setpoints as
necessary.

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6.2 Zero-gain Adjustment 6.4 Connecting to the Field
Wireless Network
IMPORTANT
■ Preparation work prior to connecting to a
After performing zero-gain adjustment, do not field wireless network
power off the transmitter immediately. Turning off
the power within 30 seconds resets the zero- This transmitter does not need to be connected
gain adjustment value to the value before the with a physical wire. Instead of physical wiring, it
adjustment. is necessary to set the field wireless devices to
Furthermore, setting the sensor type communicate with before installing the transmitter.
automatically resets the zero-gain adjustment This procedure is called a provisioning.
value to the factory setting This transmitter supports provisioning via infrared
communication using a provisioning device and
can be securely connected to a network. If the
When the preparation for starting operation is
provisioning information is not set, the transmitter
completed, perform a zero-gain adjustment as
cannot be connected to the field wireless network.
necessary.
This transmitter is fully calibrated at the factory and Provisioning:
basically re-cablibration is not necessary; however,
Provisioning is work to set the security and
users can make the zero-gain adjustment.
network information to enable the transmitter to
The zero-gain adjustment of this transmitter can be
be connected to the field wireless network.
performed by the following steps.
This transmitter supports a provisioning method
1) Apply the lower limit of process temperature using infrared communication.
to the sensor. Set the lower limit temperature
For details on provisioning using a provisioning
using the device configuration tool.
device, connecting to a field wireless network and
2) Apply the upper limit of process temperature the setting procedure, refer to YFGW710 Field
to the sensor. Set the upper limit temperature Wireless Integrated Gateway (IM 01W01F01-
using the device configuration tool. 01EN) or YFGW410 Field Wireless Management
Station (IM 01W02D01-01EN).
The zero-gain adjustment should be performed
when the input to the temperature sensor is cm
stabilized. 30
in
W ith
For details on the zero-gain adjustment, refer to
subsection 7.3.10 “Input calibration”.

6.3 Starting Operation


Ensure that the installation, the wiring, the network
connection, and the action of the transmitter are
correct before starting operation.
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Figure 6.2 Provisioning Example


IMPORTANT
Close the front door and tighten the fastening
bolts on the front door firmly.

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■ Device Role • Setting device tag
The device tag is used for the user to
The transmitter supports two functions: an IO
recognize the field wireless device.
function and a routing function to route wireless
• Setting Network ID
traffic. The device roles below can be set in
This is the Network ID for the field wireless
accordance with the network topology (star or
network to which the field wireless device is
mesh).
connected. Set a value from 2 to 65535.
Configure the settings using the Field Wireless
Configurator. For details on the Field Wireless The field wireless device is connected to the
Configurator, refer to section 8.2 “Calibration field wireless network corresponding to the
Instruments Selection.” Network ID set by provisioning work.
• IO Function only (IO) 2) Creating a provisioning information file
• IO and Routing Function (IO + Router) The following provisioned information is stored
in the provisioning information file.
Device role IO IO+Router
• Network ID
Network form Star Mesh
• Device tag
GW • EUI64
GW
• Join key
Example
• Provisioner (name of the user who performed
network connections IO IO+R IO+R
provisioning work by FieldMate)
and devices IO
IO IO
• Date (Time and date when provisioning was
IO IO
performed by FieldMate)

GW: Gateway device GW: Gateway device This provisioning information file is required to
IO: YTMX580 IO + R: YTMX580 load from the field wireless configurator to the
IO: YTMX580
field wireless gateway. Store the file carefully.
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■ Provisioning work
This subsection describes provisioning work using
FieldMate as the provisioning device.
Provisioning work performs provisioning for each
field wireless device using FieldMate and an
infrared adapter.
When using the Yokogawa recommended near
infrared adapter for the provisioning device, the
distance between the front glass (Infrared port ) of
this transmitter and the infrared surface of the near
infrared adapter should be within 30 cm. For details
on the Yokogawa recommended infrared adapter,
refer to section 8.2 “Callibration Instruments
Selection”.
Perform the following provisioning tasks.
• Setting provisioning information
• Creating a provisioning information file
1) Setting provisioning information
Set the device tag and Network ID using a
FieldMate provisioning function. The device
tag, Network ID, and join key are set in the field
wireless device. It is not necessary to input
a join key because FieldMate automatically
generates it.

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■ Connecting to a field wireless network 6.5 Shutting Down the
The action after installing the battery pack varies Transmitter
depending on the silence setting.
In the case of the external power supply model, turn
With the factory setting, installing the battery pack
off the power supply.
automatically starts a search for the field wireless
In the case of the battery model, remove the battery
network and the transmitter goes into the join state
pack to turn off the power, or set the transmitter
when the field wireless gateway is found. If the
to deep sleep mode from the field wireless device
field wireless integrated gateway is not found, a
configuration tool.
cycle of a 1-hour pause and 6-minute search is
repeated after a specified time has elapsed until the
transmitter can join the field wireless network. NOTE
For details on the silence setting, refer to subsection
7.3.12 “Switching to the Silence Mode”. • Refer to subsection 8.4.1 “Replacing the
Battery Pack” for the battery pack removing.
Mounting battery pack or • When storing the transmitter with a battery
turn on the power supply for the
external power supply model pack inserted, it is recommended to put the
transmitter into deep sleep mode to conserve
Boot
battery power. For details on how to switch to
deep sleep mode, refer to subsection 7.3.11
Configuration Tool Silence mode OFF “Switching to the Deep Sleep Mode."
Silence mode ON

Ready
6.6 Restarting
Deep Sleep Ready
and pause
In the case of the external power supply model, turn
on the power supply.
(Search start) (Search start)
In the case of the battery model, the battery pack
(Search failure) (Search failure)
must be removed and then inserted, or infrared
communication must be received.
Confirm
connecting status
If you acquire data from the transmitter using a
Configuration Tool
provisioning device tool or a wireless field device
(Disconnect) configuration tool (for infrared), it will wake the
(Connect)
transmitter from deep sleep.

Join
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Figure 6.3 Wireless Status Transition

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7. Setting Parameters
This transmitter can remotely handle sensor CF (Capabilities File) / DD (Device Description)
type changes, range changes, Tag No. setup,
A CF file contains information, such as the
monitoring of self-diagnostic results, according to
vendor of the field device, its model and
communication with the field wireless configuration
revision, available types of process data (flow
tool or the device configuration tool.
rate, temperature, pressure, etc.), and number
of data items. A DD file contains the information
7.1 Environment for parameter on parameters, such as data structures and
attributes.
setting
After installing the battery pack, perform DeviceDTM
provisioning and have the transmitter join the field DeviceDTM, (Device Type Manager) is driver
wireless network. software for field devices provided based on the
This transmitter supports the OOB (out-of-band) FDT (Field Device Tool) technology.
method using infrared communication. For The field wireless configuration tool or the
details on how to provisioning, refer to section 6.4 device configuration tool allows confirming the
“Connection to Field Wireless network” device information. For details on how to confirm
the device information using the field wireless
configuration tool or the device configuration
tool, refer to YFGW710 Field Wireless Integrated
Gateway (IM 01W01F01-01EN) or YFGW410 Field
Wireless Management Station (IM 01W02D01-
01EN).
Refer to section 8.2 “Calibration Instruments
Selection” for the field wireless configuration
tool or the device configuration tool of our
recommendation.

7.2.2 Software Download

infrared port Software download function permits to update


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Figure 7.1 Connecting the configuration Tool firmware, Update sensor board firmware) via
ISA100 wireless communication. For details, refer
to YFGW710 Field Wireless Integrated Gateway
7.2 Preparing Software (IM 01W01F01-01EN) or YFGW410 Field Wireless
Management Station (IM 01W02D01-01EN).
7.2.1 Softwares for the Field Wireless
Configuration Tool and the Device
Configuration Tool
Before using the device configuration tool, confirm
that CF/DD and DeviceDTM for your transmitter (
YTMX580 ) are installed in the device configuration
tool.
For the latest information on CF/DD and
DeviceDTM, refer to the following website.
< http://www.field-wireless.com/ >

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7.3 Setting Parameters operation stops. Settings can be changed while in
this state. If you change the Function block mode to
When the data of AI Block (AI1 Temp to AI8 Temp) Man (Manual), updating of the function block output
parameters is rewritten, it is necessary to set the values stops. If you change the Function block
operational mode (Mode.Target) of the block to O/S mode to Auto, measured values are updated. The
(Out of Service). When the setting is completed, mode should usually be set to Auto.
change the operational mode (Mode.Target) to the
Auto.
7.3.1 Parameter Usage and Selection
Block Mode:
Before setting a parameter, please see the following
Block modes are universal parameters that display table for a summary of how and when each
each block's operating condition, and comprises the parameter is used.
following modes.
Target : Sets the operating condition of the block.
Actual : Indicates the current operating condition.
IMPORTANT
Permit : Indicates the operating condition that the After setting and sending data with the
field wireless configuration tool or device
block is allowed to take. configuration tool, wait 30 seconds before
Normal: Indicates the operating condition that the turning off the transmitter. If it is turned off
too soon, the settings will not be stored in the
block will usuall y take.
transmitter.
In Target mode, if you change the function block
mode to O/S (Out of Service), the function block

Table 7.1 Parameter Usage and Selection

Item Description
Tag No Sets the tag No. for Device Tag (software tag). The tag No. can
be set Sixteen characters (alphanumeric characters, including
“ - ” and “ . ”).
Output mode Allows outputting process value and self-diagnostic information
via field wireless network.
Either or all of temperature / voltage / resistance (AI1 to
AI8:Process Value), and self-diagnostic information (UAPMO :
Diagnostic Status) can be set output data.
Range Range corresponding for 0% to 100% signal is set with actual
input applied.
Display temperature unit setting Sets the temperature unit to display.
Burnout setting Sets the output status when the input sensor has burned out.
Zero-gain adjustment setting Sets the input adjustment function using two adjustment
points..
Reset adjustment value Reset the trim adjustment to the factory setting. The zero-gain
adjustment set by user can be returned to the factory setting.
Software write protect Prohibit writing the setting data.
Adjustment information and memo field Memo field available to write the check date, checker and
others (as an adjustment information ), or anything.
Operational mode Set the operational mode of the sensor and integral indicator,
etc.

NOTE
Some of the parameter settings are in the
dialogue form called method, the on-line
instructions you can configure the parameters
easily.

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7.3.2 Function Block and Menu Tree

(1) Function Block


The function of this transmitter is shown below. A specific function might not be able to be used according to
the field wireless configuration tool used. When the field wireless configuration tool of our recommendation
is used, the software ( CO block: Field Wireless Configurator, UDO block: Field Wireless Management Tool )
attached to the Field Wireless Gateway is necessary for setting the dotted line part.
Refer to section 8.2 “Calibration Instruments Selection” for the field wireless configuration tool of our
recommendation.
Online Menu (UAPMO) (Configuration)
• UAPMO • Configuration • UAP Option
• UDO • Diagnostics/Alerts • Hardware Write Protect
• CO • Power Status • Static Revision
• TRANSDUCER • Identification • Reset Energy Left
• AI1 Temp • Radio Silence
• AI2 Temp (Diagnostics/Alerts)
• AI3 Temp • Diagnostic Status
• AI4 Temp • Diagnostic Status Detail1,
• AI5 Temp Diagnostic Status Detail2,
• AI6 Temp Diagnostic Status Detail3
• AI7 Temp • Diagnostic Switch
• AI8 Temp • Diagnostic Configuration
(Power Status)
• Energy Left
• Power Supply Status
(Identification)
• Version Revision
• CTS Version
• ITS Version
• Identification Number

(UDO) (APP Download)


• APP Download • DESCRIPTION
• STATE
• MAX_BLOCK_SIZE
• LAST_BLOCK_DOWNLOADED
• ERROR_CODE

(CO) (Configuration) (COMM_ENDPOINT)


• Configuration • COMM_ENDPOINT • Network address of remote endpoint
• Others • COMM_CONTRACT • Transport layer port at remote endpoint
• PUB_ITEM_MAX • Object ID at remote endpoint
• PUB_ITEM_NUM • Stale data limit
• PUB_ITEM • Data publication period
• Ideal publication phase
• PublishAutoRetransmit
• Configuration status
(COMM_CONTRACT)
• ContractID
• Contract_Status
• Actual_Phase
(PUB_ITEM)
• ObjectID
• AttributeID
• AttributeIndex
• Size
(Others)
• REVISION

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Online Menu (Continued)

(TRANSDUCER) (Block Info)


• Block Info • Tag Description
• Configuration
(Configuration/Calibration)
/Calibration
• Others • Model
• Serial Number
• Wireless Status
• LED Mode
• YTMX Option
• Utility Frequence
• Measurement Rate

(Others)
• Special Cmd

(AI1 Temp ~ AI8 Temp) (Block Info)


• Block Info • Tag Description
• Block Mode
• Dynamic Variables
• Configuration (Block Mode)
• Others • Mode.Target
• Mode.Actual
• Mode.Permitted
• Mode.Normal

(Dynamic Variables) (Process Value)


• Process Value • Process Value.Status
• Simulation • Process Value.Value **
• Reference Junction Temp
(Simulation) (Transducer Value)
• Simulate Switch • Transducer Value.Status
• Transducer Value • Transducer Value.Value
• Simulate Value
(Simulate Value)
• Simulate Value.Status
• Simulate Value.Value

(Configuration) (Block Mode)

• Block Mode • Mode.Target


• Concentrator OID • Mode.Actual
• Scale * • Mode.Permitted
• Process Value Filter Time • Mode.Normal
• Lin Type *
• Sensor Connection *
• Bias * (SCALE)
• Selection of Reference Junction *
• External Reference Junction Value * • Scale.EU at 100% *
• Process Value Type * • Scale.EU at 0% *
• Burn Out Type * • Scale.Units Index *
• Scale.Decimal *

(Others) (Sensor Range)


• Sensor Serial Number • Sencer Range.EU at 100%
• Sensor Range * • Sensor Range.EU at 0%
• Cal Point Lo/Hi * • Sensor Range.Units Index *
• Cal Point Clear * •Sensor Range.Decimal *
• Reference Junction Unit *

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*: When the data of these parameters is rewritten, it is necessary to set the operational mode (Mode.Target) of the AI block (AI1 Temp
to AI8 Temp) to O/S (Out of Service).
**: When the data of these parameters is rewritten, it is necessary to set the operational mode of the AI block to Manual.

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(2) Menu Tree
The menu tree of the device configuration tool of our recommendation is shown below. Refer to section 8.2
“Calibration Instruments Selection” for the device configuration tool of our recommendation.
Online Menu (Device Configuration) (UAPMO) (Configuration)

• Device Configuration • UAPMO • Configure/Setup • UAP Option


• Diagnostic • TRANSDUCER • Hardware Write Protect
• Process Variables • AI1 Temp • Static Revision
• AI2 Temp • Reset Energy Left
• AI3 Temp • Radio Silence
• AI4 Temp
• AI5 Temp (Identification)
• AI6 Temp • Version Revision
• AI7 Temp • CTS Version
• AI8 Temp • ITS Version
• Identification Number

(TRANSDUCER) (Block Info)


• Configure/Setup • Tag Description
(Configuration/Calibration)
• Model
• Serial Number
• Wireless Status
• LED Mode
• YTMX Option
• Utility Frequence
• Measurement Rate

(Others)
• Special Cmd

(AI1 Temp - AI8 Temp) (Block Info)


• Configure/Setup • Tag Description
(Block Mode)
• Mode.Target
• Mode.Actual
• Mode.Permitted
• Mode.Normal

(Configuration) (Block Mode)


• Block Mode • Mode.Target
• Concentrator OID • Mode.Actual
• Scale * • Mode.Permitted
• Process Value Filter Time • Mode.Normal
• Lin Type *
• Sensor Connection *
• Bias * (SCALE)
• Selection of Reference Junction * • Scale.EU at 100% *
• External Reference Junction Value * • Scale.EU at 0% *
• Process Value Type * • Scale.Units Index *
• Burn Out Type * • Scale.Decimal *

(Others) (Sensor Range)


• Sensor Serial Number • Sensor Range.EU at 100%
• Sensor Range * • Sensor Range.EU at 0%
• Cal Point Lo/Hi * • Sensor Range.Units Index *
• Cal Point Clear * • Sensor Range.Decimal *
• Reference Junction Unit *

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*: When the data of these parameters is rewritten, it is necessary to set the operational mode (Mode.Target) of the AI block (AI1 Temp
to AI8 Temp) to O/S (Out of Service).

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Online Menu (Continued)

(Diagnostic) (UAPMO) (Diagnostics/Alerts)


• UAPMO • Device Diagnostics • Diagnostic Status
• Diagnostic Status Detail1,
Diagnostic Status Detail2,
Diagnostic Status Detail3,
• Diagnostic Switch
• Diagnostic Configuration

(Power Status)
• Energy Left
• Power Supply Status

(Process Variables) (AI1 Temp - AI8 Temp) (Dynamic Variables) (Process Value)
• AI1 Temp • Process Variables • Process Value • Process Value.Status
• AI2 Temp • Simulation • Process Value.Value **
• AI3 Temp • Reference
• AI4 Temp Junction Temp
(Simulation) (Transducer Value)
• AI5 Temp
• AI6 Temp • Simulate Switch • Transducer Value.
• AI7 Temp • Transducer Value Status
• AI8 Temp • Simulate Value • Transducer Value.
Value

(Simulate Value)
• Simulate Value.
Status
• Simulate Value.
Value

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**: When the data of these parameters is rewritten, it is necessary to set the operational mode (Mode.Target) of the AI block (AI1 Temp
to AI8 Temp) to Manual.

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7.3.3 Parameters for Wireless UAPMO block : Reset Energy Left
Communication In the case of the battery model, the battery
level calculation is initialized and returned to a
(1) Network Information
mode that assumes new batteries.
CO block Before changing battery, initialization of the
remaining battery life is performed by Reset
The network-related information can be
Energy Left parameter.
checked.
It takes a few days for the parameter to display
(2) Publication Period (Update Time) the correct values.
CO block : Data publication period In the case of the external power supply model,
initialization is not necessary.
Sets the publication period value to 1 to 3,600
seconds. The setting affects the battery life.
NOTE
When the publication period is set to 1 second,
the maximum number of measurement points Reset the remaining battery power calculation
is 3. When used with the 1 second publication before changing battery.
period, set 5 or more sensor types (Lin Type) to
“NOT_USED”. (4) LED display mode
When the publication period is set to 1 second
and the number of measurement points is set to TRANSDUCER block : LED Mode
4 or more, the mode of all inputs becomes O/S This parameter is used to set the display mode
(Out of Service) and data is not updated. of the status display LED.
The power consumption of the batteries can be
When publication period is set 0 seconds, reduced by setting “Always off (1).”
the transmitter is stopped to update process LED ON : On during operation in accordance
variables by way of the field wireless network. with the display specification
And the transmitter continues to measure LED OFF : Always off
process variables with special interval time For the display specifications, refer to table 3.1
internally. “Display Description of Status Display LED.”

(3) Remaining battery life 7.3.4 Tag and Device Information


UAPMO block : Energy Left If these are specified when ordering, the designated
Tag No. and device information are set and
In the case of the battery model, an estimated shipped.
number of remaining days when the
ambient temperature is assumed to be room Tag No. and device information can be checked as
temperature (23°C) is shown. follows.
It takes a few days for the parameter to display ■ Procedure to call up the tag No. and device
the correct values after restart. information
In the case of the external power supply model, • Device Tag (Software Tag)
the value does not change from the factory This is specified when writing characters
default value. (up to 16 characters) that differ from those
specified in Tag No. to the amplifier tag.
For details on how to confirm this, refer
to section 6.4. ”Connecting to the Field
Wireless Network”.

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• Tag Description 7.3.6 Measurement Range
This is a universal parameter to store the
The unit parameter is set at the factory before
comment that describes the content of the
shipment if specified at the time of order. To change
tag located in the TRANSDUCER and AI1 to
the measurement range, follow the procedure
AI8 blocks.
below.
■ Limitation of Device Information
When changing the device information, input ■ Procedure to call up the lower limit setting
the information based on the following limitation parameter (EU at 0%)
on the number of characters.
AI1 to AI8 block : Scale : EU at 0%
• Message function (up to 32 characters)
■ Procedure to call up the upper limit setting
TRANSDUCER block : Tag Description
parameter (EU at 100%)
AI1 to AI8 block : Tag Description
AI1 to AI8 block : Scale : EU at 100%
7.3.5 Unit
Set the lower limit setting parameter (EU at 0%)
The unit for the process value is set at the factory.
and upper limit setting parameter (EU at 100%)
The specified unit of the input sensors set (°C if not
to the unit specified in the unit parameter (Units
specified).
Index).
When the unit of the temperature, voltage, and
7.3.7 Input Sensor
resistance is displayed, set the Process Value Type
parameter to actual target value (Direct). When changing the sensor type, it is necessary
to change the parameters related to the sensor
And sensor type set by the sensor type setting
type. The setting items are the sensor type and the
parameter (Lin Type) must be corresponded with
number of cables. The input terminal of YTMX580
the unit displayed.
supports the following sensor types.
When using the resistance temperature sensor
Thermocouple: TYPE B, E, J, K, N, R, S, T (IEC
or the thermocouple sensor, unit displayed set °C
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or others, using voltage, set mV or V, and using
Resistance thermometer (RTD): Pt100, Pt200,
resistance, set ohm.
Pt500 (IEC 60751)
The unit can be set by following the procedure Resistance ohm (0 to 2000 ohm)
below. DC voltage mV (−10 to 100mV), V (-0.01 to 1V)
Current mA (4 to 20mA, with external shunt
■ Procedure to call up the unit parameter (Units
resistors)
Index)
When a 50 Ω shunt resistor is used for the current
AI1 to AI8 block : Scale : Units Index
input, set the range to 0.2 to 1 V.
Sensor Range : Units Index
Reference Junction Unit Check the connections between the input terminals
and temperature sensors and set the correct sensor
To change the unit, select the desired unit from
type and the number of wire connections for the
the displayed unit list.
parameters. (Refer to Figure 7.2)

CAUTION
Explosion proofing not applicable during DC
voltages, DC miliamperes input.

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2) Setting the Temperature Sensor and
Thermocouple and DC voltage
Resistance Connection
This is set when using the resistance temperature
(+) sensor and resistance.
(–)
■ Procedure to call up the connection setting
RTD and resistance (2-wire)
parameter (Sensor Connection)

(A) AI1 to AI8 block : Sensor Connection


(B)
Select and set any of the 2-, 3-, or 4-wire
RTD and resistance (3-wire) methods corresponding to the resistance
temperature sensor and resistance.
(A) 3) Setting the Cold Junction Compensation
(b)
(CJC) of the Thermocouple Sensor
(B)

RTD and resistance (4-wire)


This is set when using the thermocouple sensor.

(A)
■ Procedure to call up CJC function
(a) parameter(Selection of Reference Junction)
(b)
(B) AI1 to AI8 block : Selection of Reference
Current (4 - 20mA) Junction
Select the CJC function.
To calibrate voltage for the thermocouple
input, set the cold junction temperature to No
Reference.
(–) (–)
4-20mA Power
Device 50Ω supply
(+) (+) ■ Procedure to call up external temperature
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Figure 7.2 YTMX580 Wire Connection Diagram Junction Value)
AI1 to AI8 block : External Reference Junction
1) Setting the Sensor Type Value
■ Procedure to call up the sensor type setting In the CJC function parameter (Selection
parameter (Lin Type) of Reference Junction), the cold junction
AI1 to AI8 block : Lin Type temperature value of the thermocouple
is selected the external, set the external
Set the sensor type. compensation temperature.
■ Procedure to call up the sensor type information The CJC is also called reference junction
parameter (Sensor Range) compensation.
AI1 to AI8 block : Sensor Range : EU at 0%
AI1 to AI8 block : Senesor Range : EU at 100% IMPORTANT
Displays the lower and upper limit values that Setting the sensor type automatically resets the
can be measured by the sensor type set in the zero-gain adjustment value to the factory setting.
sensor type setting parameter (Lin Type) as the
lower limit information parameter (EU at 0%)
and the upper limit information parameter (EU 7.3.8 Assignment to AI Object
at 100%). Output of the process value via field wireless
network is set by AI1 to AI8 block.
Either actual target value or % value of the
temperature, the voltage, and resistance is set
as the output of process value from the AI1 to AI8
block.

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7.3.9 Write Protect b) Setting the sensor type
Hardware write protection and software write • AI1 to AI8 block : Lin Type
protection functions are available for this
Set the sensor type used in the Lin Type
transmitter.
parameter.
1) Procedure to call up the protection setting c) Setting the cold conjunction compensation
parameter (UAP Option)
• AI1 to AI8 block : Selection Reference Junction
The following settings can be configured in the
Set the Selection Reference Junction
UAP Option parameter.
parameter to No Reference (0) in order
• Setting to enable or disable changing the to remove the effect of the cold junction
setting to the Diagnostic Switch and Diagnostic compensation when using the thermocouple for
Configuration parameters. the sensor type.
• Setting to enable or disable the hardware write
d) Perform Zero Point Adjustment using a
protection switch.
reference signal generator. The input value
• Setting to enable or disable software write
is adjusted near the zero point within the
protection.
measurement range used. e) Set the Zero Point
2) Procedure to call up the protection setting Adjustment value when the input is stabilized.
display parameter (Hardware Write Protect)
• AI1 to AI8 block : Cal Point Lo
UAPMO block : Hardware Write Protect Set the Cal Point Lo parameter to the voltage
The Hardware Write Protect parameter enables value (unit: mV) when the temperature sensor
the switch status of hardware write protection to is the thermocouple, and set the resistance
be displayed. value (unit: Ω) when the temperature sensor is
the resistance temperature sensor.
For the relationship between hardware write
protection and software write protection, refer to f) Perform gain-point adjustment using a
Chapter 9. "Parameter Summary". reference signal generator. The input value
is adjusted near the gain point within the
7.3.10 Input Calibration measurement range used.

The input calibration function is used to adjust to g) Set the gain-point adjustment value when the
the transmitters internal interpretation of the input input is stabilized.
signal. • AI1 to AI8 block : Cal Point Hi
Two points, namely, the lower adjustment point
called Zero point and the upper adjustment point Set the Cal Point Hi parameter to the voltage
called Gain, are adjusted, respectively. There are value (unit: mV) when the temperature sensor
two adjustment methods. One method uses a is the thermocouple, and set the resistance
reference signal generator (e.g. a voltage generator value (unit: Ω) when the temperature sensor is
or variable resistor) and the other uses the signal the resistance temperature sensor.
from a temperature sensor immersed in the solution h) Setting the AI1 to AI8 block write mode
with a known temperature.
Input adjustment is performed by inputting (writing) • AI1 to AI8 block : Block Mode : Target
the signals (voltage, and resistance values) Set the Target parameter to Auto and ensure
currently being input as the parameters. This that the setting error of the adjustment value
transmitter automatically corrects the error between has not occurred
the written data and the internally calculated value.
1) Setting the Input Adjustment Value
a) Setting the AI1 to AI8 block write mode
• AI1 to AI8 block : Block Mode : Target
Set the Target parameter to O/S.

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NOTE
GAIN
ZERO
• This procedure to switch to deep sleep mode
Output
can only be use for wireless communication.
Transmitter becomes the stop state after
setting deep sleep mode and cannot reply
any request from Communication Tool.
Input
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Figure 7.3 Trim function images error is display on Communication Tool.
To wake up from deep sleep mode, please
pull battery pack and wait more than 30
IMPORTANT seconds before attaching battery pack.
Setting the sensor type automatically resets the
zero-gain adjustment value to the factory setting. 7.3.12 Switching to the Silence Mode
This is a function to pause the transmitter when
2) Clearing the Adjustment Value it cannot join the field wireless network after a
specified time has elapsed. This function is effective
The adjustment value set with input adjustment
in conserving battery power when, for example, the
can be cleared and reset to the factory setting.
installation of the field wireless gateway is delayed
When the setting is completed, change the
compared to that of field wireless devices. The
Mode.Target to the Auto.
default value is 28800 seconds (about 8 hours).
■ Procedure to call up the adjustment value reset Thereafter, a cycle of a one-hour pause and six-
parameter (Cal Point Clear) minute search is repeated until the transmitter can
join the field wireless network.
AI1 to AI8 block : Cal Point Clear
• Procedure to call up the switch-to-silence
Set the Cal Point Clear parameter to Clear.
parameter (Radio Silence)
7.3.11 Switching to the Deep Sleep Mode
UAPMO block : Radio Silence
When the battery model transmitter will not be used
Set 0 to 231 seconds for the Radio Silence
for a long time, switch the transmitter to the deep
parameter of the UAPMO block. If 0 is set, the
sleep mode to conserve battery power. To switch to
Radio Silence parameter is invalid.
deep sleep mode, follow the procedure below.
To start from the silence mode, the battery pack
■ Procedure to call up the switch-to-deep-sleep must be removed and then inserted in the case
parameter (Special Cmd) of the battery model or the power supply must
TRANSDUCER block : Special Cmd be turned off and then turned on in the case
of the external power supply model or infrared
Set deep sleep mode (Standby) to the Special communication must be received.
Cmd parameter for the TRANSDUCER block. Use the device configuration tool.
To start from deep sleep mode, either remove
and insert the battery pack, or use the device
configuration tool.

CAUTION
After setting the deep sleep mode by infrared
device configuration tool, keep the infrared port
of device away from any other infrared signals.

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7.4 Self-Diagnostics ■ Procedure to call up the self-diagnostic
parameter
7.4.1 Identify Problems by Using the UAPMO block : Diagnostic Status
Device Configuration Tool
Any of the four categories ( Failure status,
The device configuration tool allows checking the
Function check status, Out of specification
self-diagnosis results and setting errors of this
status, Maintenance required status ) according
transmitter.
to NAMUR NE107* is supplied to Diagnostic
First, check Diagnostic Status of the self-diagnostic
Status of each diagnostic result.
result.
Table 7.2 Diagnostic Status

Bits Contents Example Diagnostic Configuration


NAMUR NE107
Categorization(*)
Bit31(MSB) F: Failure status --- Diagnostic Configuration.1
Bit30 C: Function check status --- Diagnostic Configuration.2
Bit29 O: Out of specification status --- Diagnostic Configuration.3
Bit28 M: Maintenance required status --- Diagnostic Configuration.4
Bit27 Faults in electronics F Diagnostic Configuration.5
Bit26 Faults in sensor or actuator element F Diagnostic Configuration.6
Bit25 Installation, calibration problem C Diagnostic Configuration.7
Bit24 Out of service C Diagnostic Configuration.8
Bit23 Outside sensor limits O Diagnostic Configuration.9
Bit22 Environmental conditions out of device specification O Diagnostic Configuration.10
Bit21 Fault prediction: Maintenance required M Diagnostic Configuration.11
Bit20 Power is critical low: maintenance need short-term M Diagnostic Configuration.12
Bit19 Power is low: maintenance need mid-term M Diagnostic Configuration.13
Bit18 Software update incomplete C Diagnostic Configuration.14
Bit17 Simulation is active C Diagnostic Configuration.15
Bit16-Bit08 reserved by WCI --- Diagnostic Configuration.16 to 24
Bit07-Bit01 vendor specific area --- Diagnostic Configuration.25 to 31
Detail information available Diagnostic Configuration.32
Bit00 1: available ---
0: no available
NAMUR NE107 "Self-Monitoring and Diagnosis of Field Devices"

Checking the Diagnostic Status category allows a) UAPMO block : Enable Diagnostic Status
taking the proper action. The Diagnostic Status Configuration in UAP Option.
contents are common for all ISA devices, and the b) UAPMO block : Change Out of Service in
setting for the Diagnostic Status category can be Diagnostic Configuration 8 from Function
changed. For further details, refer to Diagnostic Check to Failure.
Status Detail c) UAPMO block : Disable Diagnostic Status
To change the alert category set in Out of Service to Configuration in UAP Option.
Failure in Diagnostic Status Contents In Diagnostic Configuration, set any one of F:
that can be diagnosed in the transmitter, perform Fail status, C: Function check status, O: Out of
the following procedure. specification status, and M: Maintenance required
Alternatively, the category setting can be changed status.
in Diagnostic Configuration (1 to 32)
corresponding to Diagnostic Status Contents (Bit 31
to 00).

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The contents of diagnostic status are defined either Note: Be careful when changing the alert category and turning
detection on and off as described above. Be sure to set
valid or invalid at Diagnostic Switch parameter. UAP Option Diagnostic Status configuration to disable
Follow the example below to change “Out of again to prevent setting errors.
* NAMUR NE107 “Self-Monitoring and Diagnosis of Field
Service” to invalid. Devices”
In Diagnostic Configuration setting, select one from the
a) UAPMO block : Enable Diagnostic Status followings; F: Failure status, C: Function check status,
Configuration in UAP Option. O:Out of specification status, or M: Maintenance required
status.
b) UAPMO block : Diagnostic Switch turn “Off“
for Out of Service.
c) UAPMO block : Disable Diagnostic Status
Configuration in UAP Option.UAP Option
select “disable“.

Table 7.3 Diagnostic Results Summary


NAMUR
Diagnostic Status Contents NE107 Diagnostic Status Detail Description
Category
AMP ERR Amplifier failure
MEMORY ERR Memory failure
Faults in electronic F
ADC ERR ADC failure
Firm Update ERR Firmware write error

Faults in sensor or SENSOR1 to 8 FAILURE Sensor 1 to 8 burnout


F
actuator element TERM SNS FAILURE CJC sensor burnout
Sensor 1 to 8 faulty input of span
SENSOR1 to 8 SPAN ADJ ERR
adjustment value
Installation, calibration problem C
SENSOR1 to 8 ZERO ADJ Sensor 1 to 8 faulty input of zero
ERR adjustment value
Out of service C AI1 to AI8 O/S MODE AI1 to AI8 O/S Mode
Outside sensor limits O --- ---
Sensor 1 to 8 temperature higher limit
SENSOR1 to 8 TEMP HI
scale out
Sensor 1 to 8 temperature lower limit
SENSOR1 to 8 TEMP LO
Environmental conditions out scale out
O
of device specification. Ambient temperature higher limit scale
AMB TEMP HI
out
Ambient temperature lower limit scale
AMB TEMP LO
out
Fault prediction: FIRMWARE CONDITION
M Firmware internal error
Maintenance required. CHECK
Power is critical low: Deep sleep due to low battery (Battery
M LOWBAT FOR DEEPSLEEP
maintenance need short-term model only)
Power is low:
M LOWBAT Low battery (Battery model only)
maintenance need mid-term
Software update incomplete C --- ---
Simulation is active C AI1 to AI8 SIMULATE MODE AI1 to AI8 SIMULATE Mode

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7.4.2 Checking Using the Status Display
LED

NOTE
If there is an error in the self-diagnostic result,
ALM (red) of the status display LED of the
transmitter turns on.
If ALM turns on, check the self-diagnostic result
in the field wireless device configuration tool.
If an error indication is displayed, refer to
subsection 8.6.3 “Alarms and Countermeasures”
and fix the problem.

Correct use of the ALM (red) LED display


If, for example, thermocouple is selected for
the input sensor type (Lin Type) and the sensor
does not connect to terminals, sensor burnout
is detected and the ALM (red) LED turns on. If
the LED is being lit, the battery life of the device
will be affected. It is therefore recommended to
set the unused input sensor type (Lin Type) to
NOT_USED.

Self-diagnostic error (transmitter error)

ALM

LED display window

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Figure 7.4 Checking Using the Status Display LED

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8. Maintenance
8.1 General 8.2 Calibration Instruments
Maintenance of the transmitter is easy due to its Selection
modular construction. Table 8.1 lists the instruments that can be used
This chapter describes the procedures for to calibrate a transmitter. When selecting an
calibration and adjustment as well as the instrument, consider the required accuracy level.
replacement of parts such as a battery pack Exercise care when handling these instruments to
required for the maintenance of the transmitter. ensure they maintain the specified accuracy.

Transmitters are precision instruments. Please For the configuration tools recommended by
carefully and thoroughly read the following sections Yokogawa and the latest information on Device File,
for information on how to properly handle them refer to the following website.
while performing maintenance. < http://www.field-wireless.com/ >

IMPORTANT
• As a rule, maintenance of this transmitter
should be done in a shop that has all the
necessary tools.
• When you open the door, pay great attention
to the environmental conditions in order to
prevent dust and water droplets entering
inside the transmitter.
• When you carry out work with the battery
pack removed, pay sufficient attention to the
environmental conditions, in particular, in
order to prevent foreign matter entering the
compartment in the transmitter for inserting
the battery pack.

Table 8.1 Instruments Required for Calibration


Name Yokogawa-recommended Instrument Remarks
Provisioning device • FieldMate (R2.03.00 or later)
tool • Provisioning Device Tool
• Infrared Adapter certified by Yokogawa
Supplier: ACTiSYS
Product name: IrDA InfraRed USB Adaptor
Product number: ACT-IR224UN-LN96 (9600 bps)
Field wireless • Field Wireless Integrated Gateway attached Software
configuration tool Field Wireless Configurator
Field Wireless Management Tool
• Field Wireless System related Product
Plant Resource Manager (PRM) (R3.05 or later)
• Device Configuration Tool via ISA100 Wireless
Communication
FiledMate (R2.03.00 or later)
DeviceFile (R3.02.12 or later)
• Device Configuration Tool via Infrared Communication
FiledMate (R2.03.00 or later)
DeviceFile (R3.02.12 or later)
Universal calibration • Model 9100 type (FLUKE) For calibration of DC voltage or
system thermocouple input)
Variable resistor • 279301 type 6-dial variable resistor For calibration of resistance
(accuracy: ±0.005%) thermometer (RTD) input

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8.3 Calibration Procedure 4) Calibration Procedure
a) For DC voltage input
The transmitter is tested adequately before it is With a universal calibration system, deliver
shipped from the factory to guarantee a certain input signals corresponding to 0, 25, 75, or
accuracy level even without calibration. So perform 100% of the input span to the temperature
the calibration described in this section only under transmitter.
special circumstances, such as when the need to b) For thermocouple input
evaluate uncertainty arises during operation. Since this instrument is equipped with a cold
1) After inserting the battery pack in the case junction compensating function, use a cold
of the battery model or after turning on the junction compensating function in universal
power supply in the case of the external calibration system in order to compensate for
power supply model, perform provisioning this function upon calibration. According to
to make the transmitter join a field wireless the reference millivolt table for thermocouple,
network for calibration, or prepare for infrared obtain millivolt corresponding to 0, 25,
communication. 50, 75, or 100% of the span, and use that
power as the input value, then deliver it
2) Set the publication period to 1 or 2 second
from the universal calibration system to the
using the configuration tool to set continuous for
temperature transmitter. Check the output
the transmitter. If the number of measurement
value for that input value.
points is 3 or less, select 1 second, and if the
c) For resistance thermometer (RTD) input
number of measurement points is 4 or more,
Using a thermometer resistor as input,
select 2 seconds.
calibration of the temperature transmitter
For details of publication period, refer to
is carried out via a 4-core wire connection.
subsection 7.3.3 “ Parameters for Wireless
As defined in the reference resistor value
Communication ”.
table of the resistance thermometer (RTD),
3) Connect the devices as shown in Figure 8.1 obtain resistance values corresponding to
and allow the transmitter to warm up for at least 0, 25, 50, 75 or 100% of the span, and use
5 minutes. the obtained resistance as the input value,
then deliver it to the temperature transmitter
Example of wiring for thermocouple or DC voltage input
by means of a variable resistor. Check the
YTMX sensor output value for that input value.
input terminal
5) When the inspection is completed, change the
(+) publication period back to the original value
(−) using Field Wireless Configuration Tool.
Universal calibration system 6) Apply a specified input signal following steps
a) to c) above. If the output signal is outside
the accuracy range, perform output adjustment
Example of wiring for RTD 4-wire type
using the device configuration tool. For
details on how to perform adjustment, refer to
YTMX sensor
input terminal subsection 7.3.10 “Input calibration”.

(B)
(b)
(a)
(A)

Variable resistor
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Figure 8.1 Example of wiring for calibration


equipment

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8.4 Battery ■ Removing

This section describes the procedure for replacing 1) Loosen the four M5 Hexagon socket head cap
the battery pack and batteries of battery model. bolts at each corner of the front door and then
Table 8.2 shows the tools needed to replace the open the front cover. Use a hex wrench of 4 mm
battery pack and batteries. hexagon width across flats to unscrew the bolts.
A battery pack means the specified batteries The front door can be opened by turning
enclosed in a battery case. the four front door bolts seven times
counterclockwise. Please note that the bolts are
Table 8.2 Tools for Disassembly and Reassembly held by the friction force of the rubber but may
Tool Quantity Remarks fall out if turned more than necessary.
Phillips 1 ISO 8764-1, Tip No.2 ( JIS 2) Loosen the two battery pack mounting screws
screwdriver B 4633, No. 2 ) (see Figure 8.2).
Hex Key 1 across-flats 4mm 3) Pull the battery pack.

8.4.1 Replacing the Battery Pack

WARNING
To ensure the installation minimizes the risk from
electrostatic discharge.
To prevent electrostatic discharge caused by
static charge built up on the operator, ground
the operator through conductive shoes and
The screw has the dropout
floors and by wearing anti-static work clothes to prevention mechanism,it is not
prevent charge build-up. separated from the battery pack
Avoid any actions that cause the generation of E0802.ai

electrostatic charge, such as rubbing with a dry Figure 8.2 Removing the Battery Pack
cloth on face of the Battery Pack and product.
If static electricity cannot be suppressed, check ■ Remounting
that the surrounding atmosphere does not
1) Insert the new battery pack lightly.
contain explosive gas or steam before replacing
2) Push the center of the battery pack and insert it
the Battery Pack.
securely.
3) Tighten the two battery pack mounting screws
The battery pack in an intrinsically safe explosion- to a torque of approximately 0.7 N•m.
proof transmitter can be replaced in the installed 4) Close the front door and tighten the four
condition in a hazardous area. fastening bolts.
■ Preliminary
Reset the remaining battery power calculation.
CAUTION
For details on how to reset the remaining
battery power calculation, refer to Be sure to use the dedicated battery pack in an
subsection 7.3.3 “Parameters for Wireless intrinsically safe transmitter. For details on the
Communication.” battery pack, refer to section 8.4.3 “Handling
In case that the battery runs out already, Batteries.”
reset the remaining battery power calculation
promptly after replacing the battery pack.

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8.4.2 Replacing the Batteries 8.4.3 Handling Batteries
The batteries in the battery pack can be replaced. This battery pack contains two primary lithium/
thionyl chloride batteries. Each battery contains
approximately 5 grams of lithium, for a total of 10
WARNING grams in each pack. Under normal conditions,
the battery materials are self-contained and are
Be sure to replace the batteries or disassemble not reactive as long as the batteries and the pack
and assemble the battery pack in a non- integrity are maintained. Care should be taken to
hazardous area. Doing so in an hazardous area prevent thermal, electrical or mechanical damage.
could cause an explosion. Protect the electrode of the battery pack to avoid
rapid electrical discharge. Discharged a battery may
lead to fluid leakage and excessive heat. Batteries
should be stored in a clean and dry area. For
CAUTION maximum battery life, storage temperature should
When replacing the batteries, be sure to replace not exceed 30°C.
the two batteries at the same time and do not
use an old and a new battery together. WARNING
■ Disassembling Handling the battery pack
The following precautions must be observed
1) Loosen the two battery case mounting screws. in order to safely and effectively use a battery
2) Separate the battery case into two parts. pack. Improper use may lead to fluid leakage,
3) Remove the old batteries. excessive heat, ignition, or explosion.
■ Assembling • Never charge it.
• Do not short-circuit it.
1) Insert new batteries into the battery case. • Do not disassemble, transform, or modify it.
Be careful to polarity. • Do not heat it or throw it into a fire.
2) Attach the two parts of the battery case to each • Do not soak it in fresh water or seawater.
other. Be careful to polarity of battery case.
3) Tighten the two battery case mounting screws
to a torque of approximately 0.7 N•m.
The screw has the dropout
CAUTION
prevention mechanism,it is not
separated from the battery pack Observe the following precautions for the safe
disposal of batteries.
• Do not incinerate the battery, and do not
expose it to a high temperature of 100°C
or more. This may lead to fluid leakage or
explosion.
• Dispose of the battery according to laws and
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Figure 8.3 Disassembling the Battery Pack

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Use the following dedicated parts for the battery Procedure to replace and dispose of the
pack and batteries. batteries of the product
■ Battery pack This is an explanation about the new EU
Part number: F9915MA *1 Battery Directive(DIRECTIVE 2006/66/EC).
■ Battery case This directive is only valid in the EU.
Part number: F9915NS *2 ( Battery case only ) Batteries are included in this product.
■ Batteries When you remove batteries from this product
Part number: F9915NR and dispose them, discard them in accordance
Alternatively, Tadiran TL-5930/S or SL-2780/S with domestic law concerning disposal.
batteries may be purchased and used. Take a right action on waste batteries, because
*1 If you need F9915MA, please purchase F9915NQ. the collection system in the EU on waste
F9915NQ is a set of F9915MA and instruction manual. batteries are regulated.
*2 If you need F9915NS, please purchase F9915NK.
F9915NK is a set of F9915NS and instruction manual. Battery type: Primary lithium-thionyl chloride
battery
WARNING Crossed-out dustbin symbol

Be sure to use the dedicated battery pack in an


intrinsically safe transmitter.
Be sure to use a battery pack that is indicated as
“Rev.1” for the TIIS intrinsically safe explosion- NOTE
proof transmitter (suffix code /JS37).
The symbol (see above), which is marked on the
batteries, means they shall be sorted out and
collected as ordained in ANNEXII in DIRECTIVE
2006/66/EC

“Rev.1” indication
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8.5 Replacing the Front Door
Figure 8.4 Where “Rev.1” appears on the battery
Gasket
pack When the gasket is damaged, exchange of the
gasket is recommended for protection against water
and dust.
Transportation of products containing lithium Please fit gasket (B8808DE) into the ditch of the
batteries door in the direction of the figure not to slack.
The battery pack contains lithium batteries.
When transporting this transmitter with the
battery pack inserted, keep it in deep sleep
mode in order to conserve battery power. For
details on how to switch to deep sleep mode,
refer to subsection 7.3.11 “Switching to Deep
Sleep Mode.”
Primary lithium batteries are regulated in
transportation by the U.S. Department of
Transportation, and are also covered by
the International Air Transport Association
(IATA), the International Civil Aviation
Organization (ICAO), and the European
Ground Transportation of Dangerous Goods
(ARD). It is the responsibility of the shipper to
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requirements. Consult current regulations and Figure 8.5 Fit the Front Door Gasket
requirements before shipping.

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8.6 Troubleshooting 8.6.2 Example of Troubleshooting Flow
If any abnormality appears in the measured values, The following shows an example of the flow for
use the troubleshooting flow chart below to isolate troubleshooting.
and remedy the problem. Since some problems Refer to this example and Table 8.3 “Problems,
have complex causes, these flow charts may Causes and Countermeasures” and locate
not identify all. If you have difficulty isolating or the problem and take the corresponding
correcting a problem, contact Yokogawa service countermeasure.
personnel.
The following phenomena indicate that this
8.6.1 Basic Troubleshooting Flow instrument may be out of operation.
[Example]
First determine whether the process variable • No output signal is delivered.
is actually abnormal or a problem exists in the • Process variable changes but the output
measurement system. signal remains unchanged.
• The assessed value of the process variable
If the problem is in the measurement system, and the output are not coincident.
isolate the problem and decide what corrective
action to take.
• Check the status display LED ( ALM (red)) .
This transmitter is equipped with a self-diagnostic • Connect the device configuration tool and check
self-diagnosis.
function which will be useful in troubleshooting.
If an error occurs with the transmitter, ALM of
the status display LED turns on. Check the self- Was a faulty
YES
diagnostic result in the field wireless device area found with self-
configuration tool. diagnosis?
Refer to the error
Refer to subsection 8.6.3 “Alarms and message list and
NO
Countermeasures”. check for recovery
measures.

: Areas where self-diagnostic Is the sensor NO


offers support correctly connected?

Abnormalities appear in Check the sensor


measurement Measurement YES connection and
system problem correct it.
Is
YES Is process variable the wireless device NO
itself abnormal? connection correct?
Inspect the Error in measurement
NO
process system system Connect the
wireless devices
Isolate problem in YES
measurement system again.

Environmental condition Transmitter itself


Refer to our service personnel for details.

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Check/correct Check transmitter
environmental conditions
Figure 8.7 Example of Troubleshooting Flow
Operation conditions

Check/correct
operating conditions
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Figure 8.6 Basic Troubleshooting Flow

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Table 8.3 Problems, Cause and Countermeasure
Observed Problems Possible Cause Countermeasure Related Parameter
Output fluctuates greatly. Input adjustment by user was Set or clear the user adjustment • Lin Type
not correctly done. value. • Sensor Range
Damping adjustment is not Set the damping adjustment to • Process Value Filter Time
correct. 0.
Transmitter outputs fixed Input adjustment by user was Set or clear the user adjustment • Lin Type
current. not correctly done. value. • Sensor Range
The simulation function is set Set the simulation function to • Simulate Switch
to ON. OFF.
Output is reversed. The lower limit value is greater Set the correct value to the • Lin Type
than the upper limit value. upper limit value and the lower • Sensor Range
limit value. • Cal Point Lo
• Cal Point Hi
Parameters cannot be The transmitter is in write Release write protect. • UAP Option
changed. protect status. • Hardware Write Protect
AI1 to AI8 become all publication period is set to 1 Set the publication period to • Lin Type
O/S and data is not second and the number of 2 seconds or more, or set
updated. measurement points is set to 4 the number of measurement
or more. points to 3 or less. Refer
to “publication period” of
subsection 7.3.3 “Parameters
for Wireless Communication”.
AI parameter cannot be The Permitted setting of Block Set the Permitted setting in • Mode
changed. Mode is not correct. Target.

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8.6.3 Alarms and Countermeasures
Table 8.4 Alarm Message Summary
Release/
Factory recovery
Diagnostic Diagnostic Output
NAMUR Bit Cause conditions Action
Status Status Detail Operation
category (except
restart)
AMP ERR The output
is fixed to
Replace the
Amplifier ±999999°C.
amplifier.
temperature None The sign is
Contact Yokogawa
sensor error dependent on
service personnel.
the setting of
Burn Out Type.
MEMORY Replace the
ERROR Amplifier memory Same as amplifier.
Faults in None
Bit 27 failure above Contact Yokogawa
electronics service personnel.
ADC ERROR Replace the
Amplifier AD Same as amplifier.
None
converter failure above Contact Yokogawa
service personnel.
F
Firm Update Replace the
ERR Firmware update amplifier.
None ----
write error Contact Yokogawa
service personnel.
SENSOR1 to The output
SENSOR8 is fixed to
FAILURE ±999999°C.
Sensor 1 to
None The sign is Replace the sensor.
Faults in Sensor 8 burnout
dependent on
sensor or the setting of
Bit 26
actuator Burn Out Type
element
TERM SNS Replace the
Operable at
FAILURE CJC sensor amplifire.
None the CJC value
burnout Contact Yokogawa
(0°C).
service personnel.
Power is low: LOWBAT
Low remaining Replace the
Bit 19 maintenance (Battery mod- None Normal action
battery power batteries.
need mid-term el only) *2
LOWBAT Normal action,
Power is Low remaining
FOR but power
critical low: battery power
DEEPSLEEP turns off Replace the
Bit 20 maintenance causes switching None
M (Battery 15 minutes batteries.
need short - to deep-sleep
model only) after alarm is
term mode.
generated.
Fault FIRMWARE
prediction: CONDITION Firmware internal
Bit 21 None Normal action Restart.
Maintenance CHECK error
required
(Cont. on next page.)

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Release/
Factory recovery
Diagnostic Diagnostic Output
NAMUR Bit Cause conditions Action
Status Status Detail Operation
category (except
restart)
SENSOR1 to The temperature
SENSOR8 of sensor 1
Recovers
TEMP HI to sensor 8 is
when the Check the sensor
higher than the
temperature Normal action type setting and
temperature
falls within connection method.
specified in the
the range.
Environmental Sensor Range
conditions parameter.
Bit 22
out of device SENSOR1 to The temperature
specification SENSOR8 of sensor 1
Recovers
TEMP LO to sensor 8 is
when the Check the sensor
lower than the
temperature Normal action type setting and
temperature
O rises within connection method.
specified in the
the range.
Sensor Range
parameter.
AMB TEMP Recovers
The ambient Check the
HI when the
temperature temperature in
temperature Normal action
is higher than the vicinity of the
Environmental falls below
+85°C. transmitter.
conditions +85°C.
Bit 22
out of device AMB TEMP Recovers
specification Check the
LO The ambient when the
temperature in
temperature is temperature Normal action
the vicinity of the
lower than -40°C. rises above
transmitter.
-40°C.
SENSOR1 to Sensor 1 to Recovers
SENSOR8 sensor 8 input when the Check the input
Normal action
SPAN ADJ adjustment range input is within adjustment setting.
Installation, ERR error the range.
Bit 25 calibration SENSOR1 to Recovers
problem Sensor 1 to
SENSOR8 when the
sensor 8 input Check the input
ZERO ADJ input value Normal action
adjustment value adjustment setting.
ERR is a normal
error
value.
AI1 to AI8 O/S Recovers
C MODE when the
AI1 to AI8 block mode target Check the AI1 to AI8
Bit 24 Out of service Hold
is O/S mode. of AI1 to AI8 block setting.
block is other
than O/S.
AI1 to AI8 Recovers
SIMULATE when the
MODE Simulate Switch Simulate
Simulation is Check the AI1 to AI8
Bit 17 of the AI1 to AI8 Switch of AI1 Normal action
active block setting.
block is enabled to AI8 block
is set to
DISABLE.

*1: “Factory NAMUR category” refers to the four categories (C: Function check status, M: Maintenance required status, F: Failure
status, and O: Out of specification status) according to NAMUR NE107*.
* NAMUR NE107 “Self-Monitoring and Diagnosis of Field Devices”

*2: If a search for the field wireless network continues for a long period of time, the LOWBAT alarm may occur even if new batteries are
used.

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9. Parameter Summary
Table 9.1 Parameter Summary
Object Attribute
Label Description Default value Handling
ID ID
1. 1 Version Revision Indicates the application revision of YTMX580. This revision R**.**.** R
UAPMO changes when the application software is downloaded.
block 10 Static Revision When a parameter is changed, +1 is added to the previous 0 R
value. This can be used to determine whether or not the
parameter was changed.
64 Identification Indicates the vendor ID, model ID, and revision of the device. 1. 00594543 R
Number 1. Vender ID 2. 1802
2. Model ID 3. ---
3. Device Revision
65 CTS Version Indicates the version of the communication stack test system 0 R
(CTS).
66 ITS Version Indicates the version of the interoperability test system (ITS). 0 R
67 Diagnostic Status Indicates the diagnostic results of the device based on the --- R
NAMUR NE0107* model.
Setting Diagnostic Status to ON allows turning OFF and ON
the display of the diagnostic results for each summary, and
changing Categorize. For Categorize at the time of shipment,
refer to tables 7.2 “ Diagnostic Status”.
68 UAP OPTION Allows setting the Diagnostic Status and write protection of UAP. 0. Disable W
Diagnostic Status configuration
1: Enable, 0: Disable (default)
Hardware write protect
1: Enable, 0: Disable (default)
Software write protect
1: On, 0: Off (default)
The following table shows the relationship between the
hardware write protection and software write protection.
Parameter ( UAPMO.UAP
Write Option) Write
protect Hardware Software protect
switch write write statsu
protect protect
Off or On Disable Off No
Off or On Disable On Protected
Off Enable Off or On No
On Enable Off or On Protected
69 Diagnostic Switch When UAP Option is set to Enable and Diagnostic Status 0 W
is set to Enable, enable or disable can be set for each bit of
Diagnostic Status.
70 Diagnostic When UAP Option is set to Enable and Diagnostic Status is set Refer to Table W
Configuration to Enable, categories based on NAMAR NE107 can be set for 9.2.
each bit of Diagnostic Status.
102 Diagnostic Status Detailed information on Diagnostic Status. For Categorize at the Refer to Table R
Detail time of shipment, refer to Table 9.2. 9.2.
103 Energy Left Indicates the number of days of remaining battery life assuming 2190 (Battery R
ambient temperature condition as 23 degrees Celsius. The unit model)
is day. 32767
(External
power supply
model)
104 Reset Energy Left Resets the remaining battery power calculation to restore it to 0 (reading W
a remaining battery power calculation which is based on new value is
batteries. always 0)
0: Continue
1: Reset
(Cont. on next page.)
Note: TSAP ID is 2.

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Object Attribute
Label Description Default value Handling
ID ID
1. 105 Power Supply Indicates remaining battery life and power supply of device. --- R
UAPMO Status 0: external powered
(continued) 1: battery powered, greater than 75% remaining capacity
2: battery powered, between 25% and 75% remaining
capacity
3: battery powered, less than 25% remaining capacity
110 Hardware Write Allows recognizing the status of the hardware write protection 0 : OFF R
Protect switch.
0: Switch OFF
1: Switch ON
111 Radio Silence Repeats a cycle of a 1-hour pause and 6-minute search if the 28800 W
transmitter cannot join the network after a time specified in
Radio Silence has elapsed.
2. 2 DESCRIPTION Indicates the version and model information of the downloaded --- R
UDO data.
block 3 STATE Indicates the present transition state. 0 : Idle R
0: Idle
1: Downloading
2: Uploading
3: Applying
4: DLComplete
5: ULComplete
6: DLError
7: ULError
5 MAX_BLOCK_ Maximum download block size. This value is smaller than the 64 R
SIZE maximum data size of APDU.
14 LAST_BLOCK_ Indicates the last downloaded block number. 0 means that no 0 R
DOWNLOADED block has been downloaded.
16 ERROR_CODE Indicates the error codes for DLError. 0 : noErro R
0: noError
1: Timeout
2: ClientAbout
64: Apply failure
3. 1 REVISION Indicates the version level of Comm_endpoint, etc. --- R
CO 2 COMM_ Indicates the Endpoint information. The following shows the 1. 0000:000 W
block ENDPOINT components. :0000:0000
1. Network address of remote endpoint :0000:0000
2. Transport layer port at remote endpoint :0000:0000
3. Object ID at remote endpoint 2. 0
4. Stale data limit 3. 0
5. Data publication period 4. 0
6. Ideal publication phase 5. 30
7. PublishAutoRetransmit 6. 0
8. Configuration status 7. 0
8. 0
3 COMM_ Indicates the Contract information. The following shows the 1. 0 R
CONTRACT components. 2. 0
1. ContractID 3. 0
2. Contract_Status
3. Actual_Phase
4 PUB_ITEM_MAX Displays the maximum number of items that can be published. --- R
5 PUB_ITEM_NUM Displays the number of items that are set in PUB_ITEM. --- R
6 PUB_ITEM Sets items that are published (up to 9 items). The following 1.0 W
shows the components. 2.0
1. ObjectID 3.0
2. AttributeID 4.0
3. AttributeIndex
4. Size
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Object Attribute
Label Description Default value Handling
ID ID
4. 1 Tag Description Memo field available to write anything. ( up to 32 letters ) Transducer W
TRANSDUCER 2 Model Indicates the model name of the transmitter. YTMX580 R
block 3 Serial Number Indicates the device number of the transmitter. --- R
5 Wireless Status Indicates the wireless communication status. 0. Idle status R
0: Indicates the Idle status.
1: Indicates the Join status.
2: Indicates whether Contract (Pub) has been established.
(Not established / Established)
4: Indicates whether Contract (R/W) has been established.
(Not established / Established)
7 LED Mode Selects the mode of the status display LED (RDY/ALM). 0. On in W
0: On during operation in accordance with the display accordance
specification.(LED ON) with the
1: Always Off.(LED OFF) display
* For the display specifications, refer to table 3.1 “Display specification
Description of Status Display LED.”
8 YTMX Option Indicates the optional function supported by the device. This Specify when R
cannot be changed by the user. ordering
1.Indicates the unit system used. (SI system / Other)
9 Special Cmd Special function parameter. 0 (reading W
0. Initial value at the time of reading (None) value is
1. Squawk mode (Squawk) always 0)
2. Deep-sleep mode (Standby)
To start from the deep-sleep mode, either remove and reinsert
the battery pack or use the configuration tool.
10 Utility Frequence Sets commercial power frequency cut-off filter. 0. 50Hz W
0: 50Hz
1: 60Hz
11 Mearsurement Displays the measurement period (unit: second). 30 R
Rate 1 to 3600
5. to 12. 1 Process Value AI1 to AI8is a temperature output object. 1. --- W
AI1 to AI8 Displays analog value (or the corresponding process value) and 2. ---
block status. Setting this in CO block PUB_ITEM enables data to be
updated via wireless communication.
1. Status: Indicates the status of the AI1 to AI8 output value.
Refer to Table 9.3. ”Process Value.status.
2. Value: AI1 to AI8 output value.
2 Mode A universal parameter to indicate the block’s operation status. 1. 0x10: Auto W
O/S, Auto, and Man can be selected. 2. 0x10: Auto
1. Target: Specifies the AI1 to AI8 mode. 3. 0x19: O/S
2. Actual: Indicates the present AI1 to AI8 mode. + Manual +
3. Permitted: Indicates the mode that can be specified in Auto
Target. 4. 0x10: Auto
4. Normal: Indicates the AI1 to AI8 normal status mode.
0x01: O/S
0x08: Manual
0x10: Auto
3 Concentrator OID Indicates the Concentrator object value that corresponds to the --- R
data update of the Process Value.
4 Scale Allows specifying the upper or lower limit for the Process Value 1. 100.0f W
scaling, unit code, etc. Fahrenheit (°F) and Rankine (°R) cannot 2. 0.0f
be set if the temperature unit of the option code is –A. 3. 1001 :
1. EUat 100%: Indicates the upper limit to the Process Value. degC ( °C )
2. EU at 0%: Indicates the lower limit to the Process Value. 4. 1
3. Units Index: Indicates the set unit used for the Process
Value.
< Unit >
1000: Kelvin
1001: degC ( °C )
1002: degF ( °F )
1003: Rankin
1240: V
1243: mV
1281: Ohm
4. Decimal: 1
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Object Attribute
Label Description Default value Handling
ID ID
5. to 12. 26 Tag Description A universal parameter to store the comment that describes the Sensor* W
AI1 to AI8 tag. ( up to 32 letters ) The asterisk
block (*) indicates
(continued) the sensor
input number.
27 Process Value Allows adjusting the damping time constant for the Process 15. of W
Filter Time Value. Damping time constant set longer than publication
period.
Setting unit: Second.
28 Simulate Switch Switch for enabling or disabling of the simulation function for the 1: Disable W
Al1 to Al8 objects.
1: Disable
2: Enable
29 Transducer Value When Simulate Switch is set to Disable, this value is used as 1. --- R
the input value for the AI1 to AI8 object. 2. ---
The temperature value calculated from the physical value of the
sensor. The Bias value is added to the temperature value.
1. Status: Indicates the status of the AI1 to AI8 output value.
Refer to Table 9.3. ”Process Value.status.
2. Value: AI1 to AI8 output value.
30 Simulate Value When Simulate Switch is set to Enable, this value is used as the 1. --- W
input value for the AI1 to AI8 object. 2. ---
The input value can be changed, but technical unit is not
converted to output value of the AI object.
1. Status: Indicates the status of the AI1 to AI8 output value.
Refer to Table 9.3. ”Process Value.status.
2. Value: AI1 to AI8 output value.
51 Lin Type Sets the sensor type. 102: Pt100 W
0: Not used, 102: Pt100 (IEC 60751),
103: Pt200 (IEC 60751), 104: Pt500 (IEC 60751),
128: Type B (IEC 60584), 131: Type E (IEC 60584),
133: Type J (IEC 60584), 134: Type K (IEC 60584),
135: Type N (IEC 60584), 136: Type R (IEC 60584),
137: Type S (IEC 60584), 138 Type T (IEC 60584),
240: mV, 241: Ohm, 242: V
52 Bias Adds the BIAS temperature value to the temperature value. This 0.0f W
is set as a temperature value to which a value converted to the
unit set in the Units Index of Sensor Range is added.
53 Sensor Range Indicates the basic information on the sensor used. 1. 850.0f W
1. EU at 100%: Indicates the upper limit of the sensor set in 2. -200.0f
Lin Type. 3. 1001:
2. EU at 0%: Indicates the lower limit of the sensor set in Lin degC ( °C )
Type. 4. 0
3. Units Index: Sets the unit for Transducer Value,
Simulate Value, Bias, EU at 100%, EU at 0%, Reference
Junction Temp and External Reference Junction Vale.
4. Decimal: 0
57 Reference Indicates the terminal block temperature value for the cold --- R
Junction Temp junction compensation.
58 Selection of Sets the cold junction compensation when using the 1: Internal W
Reference thermocouple sensor. temperature
Junction 0: No cold conjunction compensation (No Reference). value
1: Internal temperature value (Internal).
2: External temperature value (External).
59 External Sets the external temperature Sets the external temperature 0.0f W
Reference when setting the cold junction temperature value of the
Junction Value thermocouple to the external temperature value in Selection of
Reference Junction.
61 Sensor Sets the number of connections when Lin Type is the resistance 1: 3-wire W
Connection temperature sensor.
0: 2-wire (Two Wires)
1: 3-wire (Three Wires)
2: 4-wire (Four Wires)
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Object Attribute
Label Description Default value Handling
ID ID
5. to 12. 102 Sensor Serial Indicates the serial number of the sensor, which corresponds to --- W
AI1 to AI8 Number the tag assigned to the temperature sensor.
block 103 Cal Point Lo Sets the zero-point adjustment for the input adjustment (zero- --- W
(continued) gain adjustment ) of the sensor.
Be sure to perform adjustment with Cal Point (zero-point) first.
104 Cal Point Hi Sets the gain-point adjustment for the input adjustment (zero- --- W
gain adjustment) of the sensor.
105 Cal Point Clear Resets the input adjustment value of the sensor to the factory 0: None W
setting.
0: None
1: Clear
106 Process Value Selects data to output to Process Value.Value. 0: % value W
Type 0. % value after the scaling process is performed. (Indirect) after the
1. Actual target value after the filter process is performed. scaling
(Direct) process is
performed
107 Reference Sets the unit for Reference Junction Temp and External 1001: degC W
Junction Unit Reference Junction Value. ( °C )
Select any of °C (Celsius), K (Kelvin), °F (Fahrenheit), and °R
(Rankine).
Fahrenheit (°F) and Rankine (°R) cannot be set if the
temperature unit of the option code is –A.
* Refer to the units for the “ Scale ”.
108 Burn Out Type Sets the burnout. 1. Up W
Enabled when “ Lin Type ” is set to other than mV or V.
0: OFF. Burnout is not set.
1: UP. If the sensor burns out, the measurement result is
fixed to + over range.
2: DOWN. If the sensor burns out, the measurement result is
fixed to - over range.
(Note) R: Read only, W: Read and Write
(Note) “Factory NAMUR category” refers to the four categories (C: Function check status, M: Maintenance required status, F: Failure
status, and O: Out of specification status) according to NAMUR NE107*.

* NAMUR NE107 “Self-Monitoring and Diagnosis of Field Devices”

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Table 9.2 Diagnostic Status Detail
Diagnostic
Status
Bit Diagnostic Status Detail Description NAMUR
assignment
bit
Diagnostic Status Detail.1
31 AMP ERR Amplifier failure Bit27 F
30 MEMORY ERR Memory failure Bit27 F
27 Firm Update ERR Firmware write error Bit27 F
26 ADC ERR AD Converter failure Bit27 F
21 TERM SNS FAILURE CJC sensor burnout Bit26 F
20 AMB TEMP HI Ambient temperature higher limit scale out Bit22 O
19 AMB TEMP LO Ambient temperature lower limit scale out Bit22 O
15 LOWBAT Low battery (Battery model only) Bit19 M
14 LOWBAT FOR DEEPSLEEP Deep sleep due to low battery (Battery model only) Bit20 M
11 FIRMWARE CONDITION CHECK Firmware internal error Bit21 M
Diagnostic Status Detail.2
31 SENSOR1 FAILURE Sensor 1 burnout Bit26 F
30 SENSOR2 FAILURE Sensor 2 burnout Bit26 F
29 SENSOR3 FAILURE Sensor 3 burnout Bit26 F
28 SENSOR4 FAILURE Sensor 4 burnout Bit26 F
27 SENSOR5 FAILURE Sensor 5 burnout Bit26 F
26 SENSOR6 FAILURE Sensor 6 burnout Bit26 F
25 SENSOR7 FAILURE Sensor 7 burnout Bit26 F
24 SENSOR8 FAILURE Sensor 8 burnout Bit26 F
15 SENSOR1 TEMP HI Sensor 1 temperature higher limit scale out Bit22 O
14 SENSOR2 TEMP HI Sensor 2 temperature higher limit scale out Bit22 O
13 SENSOR3 TEMP HI Sensor 3 temperature higher limit scale out Bit22 O
12 SENSOR4 TEMP HI Sensor 4 temperature higher limit scale out Bit22 O
11 SENSOR5 TEMP HI Sensor 5 temperature higher limit scale out Bit22 O
10 SENSOR6 TEMP HI Sensor 6 temperature higher limit scale out Bit22 O
9 SENSOR7 TEMP HI Sensor 7 temperature higher limit scale out Bit22 O
8 SENSOR8 TEMP HI Sensor 8 temperature higher limit scale out Bit22 O
7 SENSOR1 TEMP LO Sensor 1 temperature lower limit scale out Bit22 O
6 SENSOR2 TEMP LO Sensor 2 temperature lower limit scale out Bit22 O
5 SENSOR3 TEMP LO Sensor 3 temperature lower limit scale out Bit22 O
4 SENSOR4 TEMP LO Sensor 4 temperature lower limit scale out Bit22 O
3 SENSOR5 TEMP LO Sensor 5 temperature lower limit scale out Bit22 O
2 SENSOR6 TEMP LO Sensor 6 temperature lower limit scale out Bit22 O
1 SENSOR7 TEMP LO Sensor 7 temperature lower limit scale out Bit22 O
0 SENSOR8 TEMP LO Sensor 8 temperature lower limit scale out Bit22 O
Diagnostic Status Detail.3
31 SENSOR1 SPAN ADJ ERR Sensor 1 faulty input of span adjustment value Bit25 C
30 SENSOR2 SPAN ADJ ERR Sensor 2 faulty input of span adjustment value Bit25 C
29 SENSOR3 SPAN ADJ ERR Sensor 3 faulty input of span adjustment value Bit25 C
28 SENSOR4 SPAN ADJ ERR Sensor 4 faulty input of span adjustment value Bit25 C
27 SENSOR5 SPAN ADJ ERR Sensor 5 faulty input of span adjustment value Bit25 C
26 SENSOR6 SPAN ADJ ERR Sensor 6 faulty input of span adjustment value Bit25 C
25 SENSOR7 SPAN ADJ ERR Sensor 7 faulty input of span adjustment value Bit25 C
24 SENSOR8 SPAN ADJ ERR Sensor 8 faulty input of span adjustment value Bit25 C
23 SENSOR1 ZERO ADJ ERR Sensor 1 faulty input of zero adjustment value Bit25 C
22 SENSOR2 ZERO ADJ ERR Sensor 2 faulty input of zero adjustment value Bit25 C
21 SENSOR3 ZERO ADJ ERR Sensor 3 faulty input of zero adjustment value Bit25 C
20 SENSOR4 ZERO ADJ ERR Sensor 4 faulty input of zero adjustment value Bit25 C
19 SENSOR5 ZERO ADJ ERR Sensor 5 faulty input of zero adjustment value Bit25 C
18 SENSOR6 ZERO ADJ ERR Sensor 6 faulty input of zero adjustment value Bit25 C
17 SENSOR7 ZERO ADJ ERR Sensor 7 faulty input of zero adjustment value Bit25 C
16 SENSOR8 ZERO ADJ ERR Sensor 8 faulty input of zero adjustment value Bit25 C
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Diagnostic
Status
Bit Diagnostic Status Detail Description NAMUR
assignment
bit
15 AI1 O/S MODE AI1 O/S Mode Bit24 C
14 AI2 O/S MODE AI2 O/S Mode Bit24 C
13 AI3 O/S MODE AI3 O/S Mode Bit24 C
12 AI4 O/S MODE AI4 O/S Mode Bit24 C
11 AI5 O/S MODE AI5 O/S Mode Bit24 C
10 AI6 O/S MODE AI6 O/S Mode Bit24 C
9 AI7 O/S MODE AI7 O/S Mode Bit24 C
8 AI8 O/S MODE AI8 O/S Mode Bit24 C
7 AI1 SIMULATE MODE AI1 SIMULATE MODE Bit17 C
6 AI2 SIMULATE MODE AI2 SIMULATE MODE Bit17 C
5 AI3 SIMULATE MODE AI3 SIMULATE MODE Bit17 C
4 AI4 SIMULATE MODE AI4 SIMULATE MODE Bit17 C
3 AI5 SIMULATE MODE AI5 SIMULATE MODE Bit17 C
2 AI6 SIMULATE MODE AI6 SIMULATE MODE Bit17 C
1 AI7 SIMULATE MODE AI7 SIMULATE MODE Bit17 C
0 AI8 SIMULATE MODE AI8 SIMULATE MODE Bit17 C

Table 9.3 Process Value.Status


Status value Description
0x80 Normal (Good_NonCascade::NonSpecific:NotLimited)
0x03 Sensor unused (Bad::NonSpecific:Constant)
0x0F Device error (Bad::DeviceFailure::Constant)
0x13 Sensor burnout (Bad::SensorFailure:Constant)
0x1F O/S Mode (Bad::OutOfService:Constant)
0x48 Manual mode (Uncertain::SubstitutedOrManualEntry:NotLimited)
0x50 Outside of the measurement range (Uncertain::SensorConversionInaccurate:NotLimited)
0x54 Maladjustment (Uncertain::RangeLimitsExceeded:NotLimited)

AI algorithm
Operator Mode and
Mode.Target
Process Value.Status handling
Reference Junction Temp
Selection of Reference Junction
RJ.
NO REF Lin Type
Operator
External Linearization Process
Value
Reference SIMULATE
Junction Value Switch
Input Linearization Filtering O/S Process
Simulate Scale Value
Sensor value Auto
Signal Process
AI publish
+ + Transducer Value
value
Man
Process
Process Value
Value Type

INPUT_RANGE Bias Process Value Filter Time Scale Operator E0901.ai

Figure 9.1 Example schema of analog input object

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10. General Specifications


Please refer to the following General Specifications sheet for the specifications, model, suffix and option
codes, and external dimensions of each product.
The General Specifications can be downloaded from the website of Yokogawa.
Website address: https://www.yokogawa.com/solutions/products-platforms/field-instruments/
■ General Specifications List
Model Document Title Document No.
YFGW410 Field Wireless Management Station GS 01W02D01-01EN
YFGW610 Field Wireless Media Converter GS 01W02D02-01EN
YFGW510 Field Wireless Access Point GS 01W02E01-01EN
YFGW520 Field Wireless Access Point GS 01W02E02-01EN
FN110 Field Wireless Communication Module GS 01W03B01-01EN
FN310 Field Wireless Multi-Protocol Module GS 01W03D01-01EN
FN510 Field Wireless Multi-Function Module GS 01W03E01-01EN
LN01 Piezoelectric Accelerometer (for FN series) GS 01W03H01-01EN
LN90 Interface Adapter GS 01W03L01-01EN
YTMX580 Multi-Input Temperature Transmitter GS 04R01B01-01EN
If you cannot find it on our website, please contact YOKOGAWA office.

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Revision Information
 Title : YTMX580
Multi-Input Temperature Transmitter
 Manual No. : IM 04R01B01-01EN

Edition Date Page Revised Item


1st Sep. 2011 — New publication
2nd Feb. 2012 1-2, 2-1, 2-4, • Additions of descriptions for regulatory compliance statements ( CE, FCC,
2-5, 10-2 IC, KC ).
10-3, 10-7 • additions of operationl temperature range for remote antenna cable.
— • Corrections
3rd July. 2012 2-3 to 2-10 • Added support for Explosion Protected Type Instrument.
— • Change the KC Marking Certification No.
• Corrections
4th Feb. 2014 1-2 Addition of the Control of Pollution Caused by the Product.
1-3 Addition of the safety symbols.
2-1, 4-3, 10-13 Change of dimension (Remote antenna and mounting hardware).
2-1, 2-8, 2-9 Change the name plate.
2-11, 10-1, 10-2 Support for Compliant with Safety Standards (IEC/EN/UL/CSA 61010-1 3rd edition).
2-9 to 2-11, 8-3, Support for TIIS intrinsically safe approval.
8-5, 10-2, 10-3,
10-7
2-11 Change for EMC Conformity Standards, Safty Standard.
2-13, 10-3 Addition of the EMC and Radiocommunications regulatory arrangement in
Australia and New Zealand(RCM).
10-6 Correct (Temperature Effects per 1.0 °C Change in Ambient of sensor
Temperature of sensor type B).
2-4, 2-5, 2-11, Other addition and correct.
2-12, 3-1, 4-3,
5-1, 5-5, 7-14,
8-1, 10-2,10-4
to 10-8
10-4, 10-8 Change of operationl temperature range (antenna cable).
10-8 Addition of the optional accessories.
5th Mar. 2017 1-1, 2-3, 2-4 TIIS, FM, CSA, ATEX, IECEx intrinsically safe approval description for the 24
to 2-8, 2-10 to VDC external power supply model (remote antenna model)
2-18, 5-1 to 5-3,
6-1, 6-4, 7-7,
7-11, 7-13, 8-2,
8-3, 8-8, 9-1,
9-6, 10-2, 10-4,
10-5, 10-8, 10-15
5-1, 7-8, 9-4, Modifications for RTD IEC standard number
10-1, 10-6
2-2, 6-1, 7-1, Notation change to ISA100 Wireless
8-1, 10-1, 10-8
6th Aug. 2018 --- Delete the ATEX Documentation.
1-3 Changes of Control of Pollution Caused by the Product
5-6 Addition of the IMPORTANT for Grounding.
7th Oct. 2018 10-4, 10-5 Changes of Po value
2-20, 10-3 Notation change to RE
8th July 2021 1-3 Add the descriptions for EU RoHS and China RoHS.
2-10 2.6.2 Change application standard.
2-11 to 2-13 2.6.3 Update the description for ATEX certification.
2-14 to 2-15 2.6.4 Update the description for IECEx certification.
2-19 2.8 Change standard and add (3) and (4).
8-9 8.6.3 Change the description for note2.
10-1 10. Delete the description for general specifications and add the General
Specifications list.

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