WIKA Temp Transmitter Transducer Block accsess
Hi All,
I need some information here. I have a WIKA temperature transmitter model T53.10 (Profibus) with an RTD. Configured it using GSD file. This is giving correct temperature reading using RTD in freelance CBF. What I want to know is how to access the parameters specificaly the Tranducer Block of the transmitter in CBF?
How can I see these parameters?
Answers
Are you using device type provided by ABB?and same is installed by using DLW tool.
If yes then you should be able to see these parameters in Device DTM.
Select device and click on Device Management Aspect ,make sure communication is enabled(you can enable that by right click Device object or from Fieldbus management aspect).This will open DTM and from tool bar you can access the parameter to configure or monitor.
Let me know if this solves your query.
Hello,
If you have configured profibus device using GSD file than for that particular device you can configure channels and module via right click > Insert in hardware manager and in IO editor as per memory map of that device create IO component and you can read values in CBF in programs.
But its little confusing where you are asking about accessing of parameters of transducer block ! Transducer block you can get in FF configuration. for that you need .cff file of that particular device. import/insert this device .cff file in hw manager in sbf and you can get transducer blocks and its parameters. check attached image file here with. Reply back if you need help of FF configuration.
Hello,
find attached below with configuration steps you have requested, just tried to configure particular device gsd file in one of the project.
bytheway I am totally confused what you want to configure or achieve, as initally was asking about accessing transducer block parameters, then was asking about not able to open some of device dtm ! you are using profibus device via GSD or via DTM ? or you are using FF device ?
by Qaiser Rank: 1038 on 12/24/2013 5:14:24 AM | Like (0) | Report
I am using AC 800 F
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