The sections in this manual provide information on installing, operating, and maintaining the
Rosemount
Section 2: Product Overview provides a high-level description of the Rosemount 975 Flame Detector.
Section 3: HART Interconnection contains information on the connection modes used to connect HART
Communication with the Rosemount 975 Flame Detector.
Section 4: HART Device Description Language describes the HART Device Description Language format
used to configure the Rosemount 975 Flame Detector.
Section 5: HART Menu Structure provides HART menu , submenu, and command information.
Appendix A: Field Device Status contains field device status information.
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975 Flame Detector. The sections are organized as follows:
Introduction
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1.2Product recycling/disposal
Recycling of equipment and packaging should be taken into consideration and disposed of in accordance
with local and national legislation/regulations.
1.3Scope
Digital communication with the Rosemount 975 Flame Detector allows the operator to monitor the
status of the detector, determine factory settings and initiate field tests.
This document provides guidance for establishing HART communication and
structure when using the Rosemount 975 Flame Detector with a HART Handheld
computer, or another process interface device that supports Device Description Language (DDL).
1.4Purpose
This manual is designed for use by system integrators and end users to compliment other
documentation (for example, the user manual for your Rosemount 975 Flame Detector) by providing a
complete, unambiguous description of the HART Host Application and Communication.
1.5Reference documents
describe the HART menu
Communicator,
Introduction
HART Field Communications Protocol Specification, HCF_SPEC-12, Available from the HCF.
The Rosemount 975 Series Flame Detectors are a family of Flame Detectors that incorporate advanced
optical spectral analysis of flames. Rosemount 975 Flame Detectors operate reliably in the harsh
conditions of offshore drilling and production platforms, FPSO vessels, fuel loading facilities, LNG and
LPG plants, oil refineries, aircraft hangars, paint spray booths, gas turbine power stations, chemical and
petrochemical plants.
Rosemount 975 Flame Detectors employ the latest UV/IR (Ultra Violet & Infrared), and IR3 (Triple IR
patented multi-spectrum detection) Flame Detection technologies.
Depending on the specific model, the Rosemount 975 Flame Detector may include the following
interfaces: 4-20mA current output, HART communication, relays, RS485 ModBus communication,
status LEDs.
The host connects to the Rosemount 975 Flame Detector through the two-wire 4-to-20mA current loop.
Refer to the User Manual for your Rosemount 975 Flame Detector for connection details.
This is the only output from the Rosemount 975 Flame Detector, representing the "Fire Detection"
channel. This output corresponds to the Primary Variable (PV). HART Communication is supported on
this loop.
HART Interconnection
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3.2Point-to-point mode
The HART Communicator can connect to Rosemount 975 Flame Detector at any wiring termination
point in the analog output signal loop. Connect the HART communicator in parallel with 500 Ohm load
resistor. The HART connections are non-polarized.
Turn on the HART Communicator. If a device is found, the HART Communicator displays the Main Menu.
If no device is found, check the connections and verify the presence of a 500 ohms load resistance in
series in the loop.
3.3Multidrop mode
Optical flame detectors are life safety devices and require the 4-20 mA loop for transmitting important
detector status data. They should not be used in conjunction with multidrop mode, If multidrop mode
required, the alarm and fault relay contacts must be connected directly to the safety system or fire panel
for signaling purposes.
This section contains information on the HART Device Description Language (DDL) format used to
configure the Rosemount 975 Flame Detector.
4.2HART protocol
The HART protocol incorporates a concept called the Device Description Language that enables all
suppliers of HART instruments to define and document their products in a single consistent format. This
format is readable by handheld communicators, computers, and other process interface devices,
regardless of manufacturer, providing full functionality from any HART device.
Note
For full compliance with the HART Host application, install a Rosemount 975 Flame Detector Device
Description on your computer.
The Rosemount 975 Flame Detector Device Description enables presenting the HART menu in a
graphical mode. This option is not supported by all hosts manufacturers. Refer to the HART host
literature for information about using the graphical mode.
2Num. Resp. Preams.HART-specific synchronization messages.Read
3Universal Rev.HART protocol revisionRead
4Fld. Dev Rev.The Field Device hardware revision.Read
5Software Rev.The Field Device software revision.Read
The Primary Variable (PV) Percent of Range tracks the
6PV % rnge.
7PV LRVPV Lower Range ValueRead
8PV URVPV Upper Range ValueRead
9PV ClassNot classifiedRead
10PV PDQIndicates the PV status.Read
11PV LSIndicates whether the PV is limited.Read
12PV LSLLower Range Value Good status Read
13PV USLUpper Range Value Good statusRead
14PV Min SpanPV Upper Range Value–PV Lower Range ValueRead
15PV Damp.The time required to change the PV value.Read
Digital Value representation with respect to the range
defined by the Lower Range and Upper Range Value for
normal operating modes. The units of this variable are
expressed as a percentage.
Read
HART Menu Structure
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HART Menu Structure
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5.6HART status menu
Figure 5-6. HART Status Menu
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Table 5-5. HART Status Menu
1Reset the Configuration Changed flagClears the Configuration Changed bitButton