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IM 01R01A30-01EN-BApril, 2015 V 1.4YHC5150X FieldMate Handheld CommunicatorUser Manual

Safety InformationPreventing injury Not liableSafety Symbols

Safety SymbolsSafety SymbolsExplaining the symbolsThis is the Read Instruction Manual symbol. This symbolindicates that you must read the instruction manual.This is the Safety Alert symbol. This symbol indicates a WARNING.Warnings alert you to actions that can cause personal injury orpose a physical threat. Please read these carefully.This is the Safety Glasses symbol. This symbol indicates that youmust wear approved safety glasses during the task.This is the Safety Gloves symbol. This symbol indicates that youmust wear approved safety gloves during the task.Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided,will result in death or serious injury.Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided,could result in death or serious injury.Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided,could result in minor or moderate injury.Indicates information essential for proper product installation,operation or maintenance.

ATEX Documentation

ATEX Documentation (continued)

ContentsUser Manual .1The battery pack life (continued) . 26Safety Information .2Low battery level alerts for the XL Battery 26Safety Symbols .3Low battery level alerts (continued) . 27The charging cradle . 27ATEX Documentation .4ATEX Documentation (continued) .5Trademarks .8HART Communication Foundation .8Yokogawa Contact Information.8Definitions for Terminology .9Definitions for terminology (continued) .10Definitions for terminology (continued) .11The charging cradle (continued) . 28The charging cradle (continued) . 29Kickstand — useful for viewing the display. 29Loop Communication Jacks & Field-wiringpractices . 30Keyboard overview . 31Keyboard functions . 32Keyboard functions (continued) . 33Keyboard — the on-screen keyboard . 34Installing or removing the battery pack .12Charging the battery pack .13Memory System Card .13Memory System Card (continued).14YHC5150X Series HART CommunicatorOverview .15Touchscreen — System menus.16Touchscreen — System menus (continued).17ISO Latin-1 Character Set . 34ISO Latin-1 Character Set (continued) . 35Limited character sets . 36Limited number of characters . 37Navigating in the screen . 37Navigating the keysets . 38Touchscreen — Keyset #1 . 38Touchscreen — Keysets #2–5 . 39Touchscreen — HART menus.18Navigating the Communicator . 40Touchscreen — HART menus (continued) 19Navigating the Communicator (continued)41YHC5150X Operating Instructions .19HART connection status . 42Power key functions .19HART navigation and connection status . 43Power key functions (continued) .20HART connection status (continued) . 44Backlight — reducing intensity .21HART list of found HART devices . 45Backlight — settings for timeout .22Main system menus . 46Standby — settings for timeout .23System Setup Menu . 47Timeout — Backlight and Standby arecumulative .24Date/Time Setup — System menu . 48The battery pack life .25Power Setup — System Menu . 49

Language Selection — System Menu .50Language Selection — Displayed .51Calibrating the touchscreen — SystemMenu .52System Information — System Menu .53HART Setup Menu .54Shifting the highlight in HART menus .55Advanced Tools for HART — Waiting for theOffline Configuration . 73Advanced Tools for HART—Indicators inOffline Configuration . 74Advanced Tools for HART—Indicators inOffline Configuration . 75Advanced Tools for HART — Functionbuttons . 76Shifting the highlight in HART menus(continued) .56HART Communication with the YHC5150XSeries . 77Shifting the highlight in HART menus(continued) .57Connecting the YHC5150X to SmartTransmitters with HART technology . 78Status Line for the connecting device .57Loop resistance 250 Ω. 79Status Line for the connecting device(continued) .58Polling: HART Communication . 80DD files control HART menus .58DD files control HART menus .59Function buttons in HART menus .60Function buttons — Explaining the buttons.61Polling: HART Communication (continued)81Specific and Generic HART communication. 82Specific and Generic HART communication(continued) . 83Managing Configuration Files. 83Function buttons — More buttons .62Managing Configuration Files (continued) 84Creating Shortcuts .63Managing Configuration Files (continued) 85Creating Shortcuts — Invalid shortcuts .64Managing Configuration Files (continued) 86HART menu path bar .64Troubleshooting HART Communications . 87Advanced Tools for HART — Two Optionbuttons .65Troubleshooting HART Communications(continued) . 88Advanced Tools for HART — Two Optionbuttons .66Updating communicator software . 88Advanced Tools for HART — DD Browser .67Advanced Tools for HART — View devicenames and revisions .68View device names and revisions(continued) .69Advanced Tools for HART — OfflineConfiguration .70Advanced Tools for HART — OfflineConfiguration .71Advanced Tools for HART — OfflineConfiguration .72Hazardous area use . 89Hazardous area — Warnings & Cautions . 90Hazardous area — Warnings & Cautions(continued) . 91Returning for repair. 92Appendices . 93Product Specifications . 93Safety notices . 94Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment(WEEE), Directive 2012/19/EU . 95

Spare parts list .96Recommendations for your battery .97Intrinsic Safety Control Drawing .98

TrademarksHART Communication FoundationYokogawa Contact InformationFor customer AssistanceAddressYokogawa Corporation of America2 Dart RoadNewnan, GA. on in this document is subject to change without notice.Check the Yokogawa web site for latest manual T Communication FoundationHART websiteFor more information regarding the HART Communication Foundationtopics, go to www.hartcomm.org

Definitions for TerminologyTerminologyButton or keyDefinitions A button always refers to an area on the screen that you cantap to select functionality. A key always refers to hardware push-buttons on thekeyboard that you can press.Manufacturers create HART compliant Device Description (DD)files that reside on the YHC5150X. You may need to check forupdates to the DD files from time to time. DD or Device Description filesHighlightDD files “provide a standardized method for host systems toaccess and display valuable parameters located in fieldinstruments so that the full capability of the device can beaccessed via the HART protocol.” DDs are “used to describe such parameters as devicediagnostics, multi-variable measurements and deviceconfiguration information in a digital format. As applied inthe HART Protocol, this digital information is imposed on topof the industry-standard, process control 4–20mA signal.”Note: The two italicized statements come from the HARTCommunication Foundation’s web col dds.htmlThis manual uses the word highlight in two ways:1. As a noun: highlight refers to an icon or a menu line that hasthe focus on-screen at any given time.2. As a verb: highlight refers to:a. Pressing the arrow keys or Advance key to changethe focus to a new button.b. Pressing and holding a button on-screen for onesecond to change the focus to a new button.

Definitions for terminology (continued)TerminologyDefinitionsHighlights appear in three colors: red, gray, and yellow.A red rectangle appears in System menus:A gray highlight appears in the HART Navigation pane.Highlight colorsA yellow border appears in: Selection boxes when an item is selected. The HART Function button pane. The HART menu path bar.

Definitions for terminology (continued)TerminologyDefinitionsThis manual uses the word select to refer to: Navigating the levels of menus in the communicator. Opening additional screens:o To navigate the communicator’s menu levels.o To view information.o To view additional functions. Performing some task on the communicator.Note: Highlight an on-screen button you want to choose andselect it.You may select items by using one of several methods:Navigation numbersSelectNavigation shortcutsTouchscreen gestures as you do on a smartphone, such as: Tapping on-screen buttons or icons. Swiping left or right. Scrolling up or down.Navigation keys use: The Arrows and Advance/Switch buttons to highlight abutton. The Select button to select the highlighted button.Numeric keys: 1–9 and 0, minus and decimal. These Navigation shortcuts select the function directly.A combination of touchscreen gestures and keys.Note: The Spacebar is used as a shortcut key only on systemmenus. Since it is directly above the Navigation keys, it offers aneasy way to select the connection bar.Standby or sleepThis manual uses the word standby mode to describe putting thecommunicator into an energy-saving mode, where it uses verylittle power. Some use the word sleep mode instead of standby.

Installing or removing the battery packInstalling the batteryDon’t over tightenRemoving the battery6-32 screws with7/64 in. hexagonal socketµSD memory card access

Charging the battery packCharge six (6) hoursThe charging cradleMemory System CardUses for the memory card Use only with the YHC5150XReplace with Yokogawa 1W-Z9P780µ

Memory System Card (continued)Installing & removing battery packInstalling or removing thebattery packRemoving the memory card—Replacing the Memory Card

YHC5150X Series HART Communicator OverviewFull function HART Diagram of the YHC5150X

Touchscreen — System menusTouchscreen — Display details Touchscreen — Two menu systems

Touchscreen — System menus (continued)Touchscreen — System menu ectionandNavigationSample system display

Touchscreen — HART menusHART menus appear when connected to HARTdevices

Touchscreen — HART menus (continued)Sample HART menu display1243YHC5150X Operating InstructionsPower key functionsTurn on

Power key functions (continued)Standby Resume Turn off

Backlight — reducing intensityPressing the Backlight key Reducing intensity improves battery lifeBacklightintensity at:20 %40 %60 %80 %While the communicator is on,the battery life is improved by:Up to 80 %Up to 50 %Up to 30 %Up to 12 %

Backlight — settings for timeoutChanging the timeout setting to save battery life

Standby — settings for timeoutChange the timeout settings to save battery life Navigating to the Standby timeout settings

Timeout — Backlight and Standby are cumulativeAn example of the cumulative timeouts If Then You set the Backlighttimeout to 30 seconds You set the Standbytimeout to 3 minutes After the communicator is out ofthe cradle and it has no input for30 seconds,The communicator reduces theintensity to 10 %.3 minutes and 30 seconds afterthe start of the Backlighttimeout,The communicator entersStandby mode.

The battery pack lifeKeep charging it YHC5150X in thecharging cradleFor portable useInstalling or removing the batterypack

The battery pack life (continued)Advanced battery fuel gaugeLow battery level alerts for the XL BatteryThree low battery level alertsYellow alertRed alertYellow alertRed alertFinal alertFinal alert

Low battery level alerts (continued)Standby mode and the alertsReminder:The charging cradleCradle connection detailsUSBconnection tocomputerAutomatically rechargesPowerconnection toAC adapter

The charging cradle (continued)Charging indicatorChargingLEDindicatorlightLight StatusOffIndicates The communicator has not been correctlyinserted or the power is disconnected.Solid GreenThe battery is fully recharged.Flashing AmberThe battery is charging.Solid AmberThe battery temperature is out of thecharging range. The charging process hasbeen suspended.Flashing RedThere is a battery fault.Solid RedThere is a charging fault.Connecting to a computerUpdating communicator softwareInsert the communicator not the battery

The charging cradle (continued)Not intrinsically safe Hazardous area use sectionIntrinsic Safety Control DrawingKickstand — useful for viewing the displayBetter angle to view the display

Loop Communication Jacks & Field-wiring practicesLoop Communication Jacks Field-wiring practices Hazardous area use section Intrinsic Safety Control Drawing

Keyboard overviewArranged by frequency of use Alphabetic& DecisionUpper/lowercase lAlphabetic keys

Keyboard functionsDecision keys & buttonsCreating ShortcutsFunctionbuttons in HART menusDecisionCancel or EscAcceptKeyTouchscreen button

Keyboard functions (continued)Navigation & InformationNavigate upNavigate leftNavigate rightNavigate downEnter/SelectMenu itemDisplay InformationMenu itemEnter/SelectMenu itemShifting the highlight in HART menusNumeric keys Fixed function keys Power key functions Backlight—reducing intensity

Keyboard — the on-screen keyboardUse both the dedicated and on-screenkeyboards ISO Latin-1 Character SetISO Latin-1 character set

ISO Latin-1 Character Set (continued)181 characters on the touchscreen Touchscreen – Keyset #1 Touchscreen – Keysets #2–565 characters on the dedicated keyboard Touchscreen buttons appear

Limited character setsButtons and keys are unavailable ersareavailable.A Caps Lock symbol appears next tothe touchscreen Caps Lock button.

Limited number of charactersYellow box appearsNavigating in the screenViewing long textSwipe the text to view all of the text line

Navigating the keysetsNavigating 181 keys Caps LockTouchscreen — Keyset #1Diagram of Keyset #181234567

Touchscreen — Keysets #2–5Keyset #2Keyset #3 (uppercase)Keyset #3 (lowercase)Keyset #4 (uppercase)Keyset #4 (lowercase)Keyset #5 (uppercase)Keyset #5 (lowercase)

Navigating the CommunicatorSystem MenusCommunicator status line1234

Navigating the Communicator (continued)Communicator status line explainedStatus lineMenuInformationFunctionThis area displays the system menu. Whenyou see YHC5150X Field Communicator,you at the top-level menu.CommunicationStatusThis displays if HART communication isactive, whether there is a primary master(host) on the loop, and if there is a burstmode device active.Battery StatusThis gives you a quick reference to thecurrent condition of the battery. There ismore information available in SystemInformation.Current TimeThe current time is set by you in theDate/Time Setup MenuUsing the bottom row of icons to navigateGo back to theprevious menuView the multifunctionconnection barPoll for otherHART devicesBack key – go back to the previous systemmenu

HART connection statusGray connection bars

HART navigation and connection statusNavigating to the HART Setup MenuViewing the HART Setup Menu and navigationoptions

HART connection status (continued)Yellow connection barGreen connection barRestart polling

HART list of found HART devicesDisplay a list of devices

Main system menusConnected main menuMain menu iconsMainSystemIconsIcon NameDescriptionSystem SetupProvides access to the systemsetup menus for changingcommunicator parameters.HART SetupProvides access to the HARTsetup menus for changing HARTspecific parameters.SystemInformationProvides access to informationregarding model number, serialnumber, battery level and so on.

System Setup MenuSystem Setup menu iconsDescriptions of Setup iconsSetupMenuIconsIcon NameDescriptionDate & Time SetupYou can set the current dateand time for timestamps onfiles and system indicators.Power ManagementYou can adjust settings forpower usage (backlight andstandby timers).LanguageYou can select the preferredlanguage.TouchscreenCalibrationYou can calibrate thetouchscreen.

Date/Time Setup — System menuDate/time SetupDate/Time Menu IconsDate/TimeMenuIconsIcon NameDescriptionDateYou can adjust the systemday, month and year.TimeYou can adjust the systemminutes and hour.12-hour or24-hour modeYou can choose 12-houror 24-hour time for display.

Power Setup — System MenuPower Setup MenuPower Setup IconsPower SetupMenu IconsIcon NameDescriptionBacklightTimeoutYou can set the timeout toautomatically reduce thebacklight to the minimumsetting (10 %) duringperiods of inactivity.StandbyTimeoutYou can set the timeout toautomatically switch thesystem to standby modeduring periods of inactivity.

Language Selection — System MenuDisplay available languagesSelect your language

Language Selection — DisplayedTurn off and Turn onNew language displayedSome screens not translated

Calibrating the touchscreen — System MenuBegin calibrating the touchscreenAccept the new settings or keep the old settings

System Information — System MenuView status details about the communicatorSystem Information

HART Setup MenuHART Setup MenuHART Setup iconsHARTMenuIconsIcon NameDescriptionHART PollingAddress RangeSelectionYou can select a range ofaddresses to poll or select atag or long tag to use in pollingfor a HART enabled device.Setup HART TagFor DisplayYou can select which tag todisplay on HART connectionbar. Choices are tag or longtag. If a long tag does not existon the connected device, ashort tag will always bedisplayed.OfflineConfigurationYou can configure an offlinedevice. See Advanced ToolsDD BrowserYou can review all DDs on theYHC5150X by manufacturer,device revision level, and DDrevision level.

Shifting the highlight in HART menusConnected HART devicesThree navigation panes1.3.2.Shifting the highlight

Shifting the highlight in HART menus (continued)The Navigation pane has a gray highlightYellow highlight on the menu path bar

Shifting the highlight in HART menus (continued)Yellow highlight on a Function buttonStatus Line for the connecting deviceStatus line diagram

Status Line for the connecting device (continued)Status Line descriptionsStatus Line PartConnected HARTDeviceFunctionThis displays the model name of the HARTdevice currently communicating with theYHC5150X Series communicatorHART TagThis displays the tag information returnedfrom the HART device.This alternates red and gray when there isactive communication.This remains gray when there is nocommunication.HART BeatOther activeHART commThis displays other HART devices that areactive in the HART loop.“P” indicates a Primary Master.“B” indicates a Bursting Slave Device inburst mode.Battery LevelThis displays the remaining charge (green)that battery pack has.Current TimeTime of day.DD files control HART menusDevice Description (DD) filesMenu Line Items

DD files control HART menusParameter status columnThe —MORE— menu item

Function buttons in HART menusNavigating the Function buttons1526374Scroll up or down in the Function pane

Function buttons — Explaining the buttonsExplaining the Function buttonsButtonsFunctionThe System Settings button returns you to thesystem menus.The HART connection is not dropped when youselect this button.Select the green HART connection bar to return tothe HART menus when you have finished using thesystem menus.Note: Some system setting changes may requirethe HART connection to be re-established beforethe changes will occur.The New Shortcuts button allows users to createshortcuts to HART menus.The Select Configuration Option button displays twoicons: The first is the Not ready button. It looks like afolder. It displays four options:o Retrieve Configuration (not active).o Store Configuration (not active).o Review Configuration (active).o Delete Configuration (active). The second is the Ready button. It looks likefolder that has two arrows. It displays fouroptions:o Retrieve Configuration (active).o Store Configuration (active).o Review Configuration (active).o Delete Configuration (active).

Function buttons — More buttonsMore Function buttons—

Creating ShortcutsNew shortcut buttonNewshortcutsbuttonManaging shortcuts

Creating Shortcuts — Invalid shortcutsAn invalid shortcutHART menu path barStructure of the menu path barIntermediate menuOnline menu(Root menu)Current menu

Advanced Tools for HART — Two Option buttonsTwo OptionsThree ways to navigate in the DD Browser

Advanced Tools for HART — Two Option buttonsCancel button in DD Browser

Advanced Tools for HART — DD BrowserUse the DD Browser to view a list ofmanufacturersNavigate lists in a complete circle

Advanced Tools for HART — View device names and revisionsView a list of device names

View device names and revisions (continued)View a list of device revisionsThe right side of the screen (gray area)

Advanced Tools for HART — Offline ConfigurationOffline Configuration navigationTwo ways to use the offline configuration

Advanced Tools for HART — Offline ConfigurationThe All configurations on the first screen

Advanced Tools for HART — Offline ConfigurationCreating a new configurationConfirm you want to create an offlineconfiguration

Advanced Tools for HART — Waiting for the OfflineConfigurationWait while the YHC5150X initiates the offlinedeviceBlue connection barOffline icon

Advanced Tools for HART—Indicators in Offline ConfigurationQuestion marks and default variables in the DDfile

Advanced Tools for HART—Indicators in Offline ConfigurationModified parameters alert – yellow arrowConfigurationOptionsbutton

Advanced Tools for HART — Function buttonsFunction buttons in Offline ConfigurationThe System Settings button takes you to the HARTSetup Menu. Press the Blue connection bar to return.The Configuration Options button provides you with thesame options as online configurations.The Display Status button alerts you to parameters withundetermined values. See the figure below.The Cancel button stops the Offline Configuration andreturns to the HART Setup Menu with no offlineconfiguration device displayed.——

HART Communication with the YHC5150X SeriesMaintain field devices HART commands Device Description file (DD) uses Updating your communicator with DDsUpdating communicator software

Connecting the YHC5150X to Smart Transmitters with HARTtechnologyBanana JacksHART connections are standard bananajacks (3/4 in. center or 1.9 cm)Wiring diagram: Loop resistance 250 Ω

Loop resistance 250 ΩWiring diagram: loop resistance 250 Ω

Polling: HART CommunicationA communicator is in one of three states:Gray connection bar: Polling Address or Found is“0”Gray connection bar: InitiatingGray connection bar: no actionsYellow connection bar: Number of DevicesFound

Polling: HART Communication (continued)Display all devicesSelect a device Green connection bar: connected

Specific and Generic HART communicationFind specific devicesFind generic devices Generic starts automatically

Specific and Generic HART communication (continued)Generic mode running Polling: HART Communication Managing Configuration FilesThe Configuration Option buttonFour configuration options

Managing Configuration Files (continued)First Option: Retrieve a device configuration Second Option: Store files to µSD Memory Card

Managing Configuration Files (continued)Configuration dialog boxesµThird option: Review ConfigurationFourth option: Delete Configuration

Managing Configuration Files (continued)Commit Changes Be careful when retrieving a configuration

Troubleshooting HART CommunicationsTroubleshoot: No Devices FoundConnecting the YHC5150X to Smart Transmitters

Troubleshooting HART Communications (continued)Troubleshoot: GenericUpdating communicator softwarehttp://www.hartcomm.org/Troubleshoot: Multiple DevicesUpdating communicator softwareFollow these instructions http://www.5150update.com/Installing FieldCommunicator Manager Software.pdf

Hazardous area useIntrinsically Safe Model Intrinsic Safety Control DrawingHazardous and non-hazardous esExample of a name plateHazardousArea

Hazardous area — Warnings & CautionsNo substitutionsImportantPreventing explosionsimportant NeverRestrictions on electrical connectionsRestrictions in hazardous areas Intrinsic Safety Control Drawing

Hazardous area — Warnings & Cautions (continued)Double check the Intrinsic Safety ControlDrawingIntrinsicSafety Control Drawing

Returning for repairFirst — Request a NumberIn the event that a YHC5150X Series requires service and must bereturned for repair, please contact Yokogawa at the numbers listed below.To assist us in processing your repair request, please have the Model &Serial Number of the unit available when you call. This information islocated on the YHC5150X Series .yokogawa.com/usWe need the following information in the email: E-mail: Look on the YHC5150X Series label to find the Model number &the Serial number.Give a brief description of the problem.Send the e-mail to:meters-instr@us.yokogawa.comReturn Material AuthorizationDo not send any unit for repair unless you contacted Yokogawa for aReturn Material Authorization (RMA) number. Important: If you have not received this number and clearly marked iton the package being shipped back, we will return the unit at yourexpense.The Yokogawa Repair Department will provide you with this numberwhen you complete the website form, fax or e-mail your information.An RMA number must accompany all incoming packages to insureproper tracking, processing, and repair work.Ship the box toYokogawa Corporation of America2 Dart RoadNewnan, GA. 30265

AppendicesProduct SpecificationsBASE UNIT:11.9 in. L, 5.6 in. W (at display), 2.50 in. W (at handle), 1.9 in. D.(30.2 cm L, 14.2 cm W (at display), 6.3 cm W (at handle), 4.8 cm D)PC/ABS alloy plastic case with shock absorbing bumpers, rated IP51, 2.1 lbs. including battery.Passes one meter drop test onto concreteDISPLAY:4.3-in. widescreen backlit TFT color touchscreen display with 480 x 272 WQVGA pixel resolution.POWER:Li-ion battery pack, 3.6 volts nominal.1.5A charging cradle. 100-240Vac, 50/60Hz input.BATTERY LIFE (Approximate):10 hours continuous use at the 100 % backlight setting (typical)TEMPERATURE SPECIFICATIONS:Storage: –40 F to 140 F (–40 C to 60 C)Operating: 14 F to 122 F (–10 C to 50 C)Charging: 50 F to 104 F (10 C to 40 C)CONNECTIONS:Standard banana jacks (¾ in. center) for HART communication.Communication (serial cable to computer port) / Battery charging. Connection via charging cradle.APPROVALS: YHC5150XX (ATEX/I.S.)ATEX Intrinsically SafecULus ListedEntity parameters:εΧ II 1 G; Ex ia IIC T4 GaIntrinsically Safe, ExiaClass I, Div. 1 Groups A, B, C, D: T4–10º C Ta 50º CIECEx UL 13.0004Pi 1.25W, Ii 200mA, Ci

HART Communication Foundation Yokogawa Contact Information For customer Assistance Address Yokogawa Corporation of America 2 Dart Road Newnan, GA. 30265USA Telephone 1-800-888-6400 E-mail meters-instr@us.yokogawa.com . YHC5150X Series HART Communicator Overview

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