Linksys Modem HM BT VIN User Manual

ProComSol, Ltd  
HM-BT-VIN User Manual  
HM-BT-VIN User Manual  
Introduction  
The HM-BT-VIN HART Modem, Bluetooth is designed to connect PC’s to HART  
networks via wireless Bluetooth technology. The explosion proof enclosure allows the  
unit to be mounted permanently in the plant. The user’s application software can then  
configure, monitor, and document HART based instrumentation from up to 300ft (100m)  
away without opening HART instrument covers.  
System Diagram  
The complete system consists of Host PC with Bluetooth transmitter, HM-BT-VIN,  
Power Supply, and HART network. The Host PC can be a Pocket PC PDA. For PC’s  
without an integral Bluetooth transmitter, there are many add-on transmitter modules  
available, such as the Linksys USBBT100, USB Bluetooth Adapter.  
Figure 1. Typical Bluetooth System Diagram  
Bluetooth Range  
Note that Class 1 Bluetooth transmitters, such as the USBBT100 have a range of 300’.  
Class 2 transmitters, such as the HP IPAQ PDA, have a range of 25’. The HM-BT-VIN  
works with both Class 1 and Class 2 transmitters, but operation is limited to the range of  
the master transmitter.  
Software Drivers  
No additional software drivers need to be installed.  
Power  
An external power supply must be connected to the HM-BT-VIN. The supply can be  
12Vdc to 36Vdc, with a minimum current of 500mA.  
Under some special conditions, the same supply for the Loop can be used to power the  
HM-BT-VIN. Contact ProComSol, Ltd for details.  
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Reduced Wiring Feature  
Terminals J1-5 and J1-6 can be used to reduce wiring to make installation easier.  
Internally, J1-5 is connected to J1-3, and J1-6 is connected to J1-4. This can reduce  
wiring in two ways. See Figures 3 and 4.  
Figure 3. Reduced HART Wiring  
Figure 4. Loop Resistor in HM-BT-VIN  
The loop resistor in Figure 4 must be supplied by the user.  
Initial PC Setup/ Bluetooth Modem Discovery  
The following procedure must be done at least once for the PC to “Discover” the HM-  
BT-VIN.  
1. Apply power to the HM-BT-VIN. It does not need to be connected to the HART  
network.  
2. Run the Bluetooth driver software that came with your PC or Bluetooth adapter  
(ie Linksys). There is typically a Bluetooth icon on the system tray that can be  
double clicked.  
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3. Select “Find Bluetooth Devices” or “Site Survey” to locate any Bluetooth devices  
in the area. You could also search for services. Search for “Serial Services” to  
also locate Bluetooth devices.  
4. A device labeled “HART Modem” should be discovered.  
5. Double click on the “HART Modem” icon. The available serial service will  
appear as “ZV-SPP”, and say it is not connected.  
6. Double click on “ZV-SPP”. The Bluetooth connection will be made and the  
assigned COM port will be reported. This is typically COM8. Note this port  
number for your application software.  
7. Some Bluetooth drivers may prompt for a “Passcode”. Enter “1234”, without the  
quotes.  
Discovery needs to be repeated only when adding or changing HM-BT-VIN modems, or  
when multiple modems are in the Bluetooth area.  
PC Applications  
Start your PC application and set the com port setting to use the com port reported during  
Discovery. Use the application as normal. The HM-BT-VIN looks like a normal RS232  
device to the application software. The application software does not need to be  
modified.  
Multiple HM-BT-VIN Modems  
When several modems are in the same area, the Discovery process needs to be repeated.  
The modems will appear as “HART Modem (1)”, “HART Modem (2)”, etc. It may  
require trial and error to determine which modem is connected to the desired HART  
network. Once determined, you can change the name of the HART Modem icons to  
match your system.  
Initial Pocket PC/Bluetooth Modem Discovery  
The following procedure must be done at least once for the PDA to “Discover” the HM-  
BT-VIN.  
1. Apply power to the HM-BT-VIN. It does not need to be connected to the HART  
network.  
2. Run the wireless setup utility and enable Bluetooth.  
3. Select “Manage” to bring up the “Bluetooth Manager”.  
4. Select “New” to start the “Connection Wizard”. A list of Bluetooth device types  
should appear.  
5. Select “Explore Bluetooth Device”. This will start a site survey to look for  
available Bluetooth devices  
6. A device labeled “HART Modem” should be discovered.  
7. Select the “HART Modem” icon. The available serial service will appear as “ZV-  
SPP”.  
8. Highlight “ZV-SPP” and select “Next”. Then select “Finish”  
9. Double click on the “HART Modem: ZV-SPP” icon. The Bluetooth connection  
will be made.  
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10. Some Bluetooth drivers may prompt for a “Passcode”. Enter “1234”, without the  
quotes.  
Discovery needs to be repeated only when adding or changing HM-BT-VIN modems, or  
when multiple modems are in the Bluetooth area.  
Pocket PC Applications  
Bluetooth serial modems are generally assigned COM8 for application software use.  
Start your PC application and set the com port setting to COM8. Use the application as  
normal. The HM-BT-VIN looks like a normal RS232 device to the application software.  
The application software does not need to be modified.  
To verify the com port assignment, follow this procedure.  
1. Tap the top of the PDA screen to bring up the “Start” menu.  
2. Select “Settings”.  
3. Under the “Systems” or “Connections” tab, a Bluetooth icon should appear.  
Select this icon. The “Bluetooth Settings” menu should appear.  
4. Select the “Services” tab. A list of services will appear.  
5. Select “Serial Port”. The service settings will appear.  
6. Select “Advanced”. The Port Settings menu will appear.  
7. The Com port setting is shown under “Outbound COM port:” As stated earlier,  
this value will be COM 8.  
8. Make sure the “Default device…” check box is Unchecked.  
PC Test Software  
Program “HM Test” is included on the installation CD to test the operation of the HM-  
BT-VIN. Launch the program from the CD or from the installed icon. Enter the com  
port that was assigned to the modem by Windows. Then select “Poll HART Network” to  
connect to a HART device. The program sends HART Command 0 to determine what  
transmitters are connected to the loop. The “Status” box will indicate successful  
operation of the HM-BT-VIN in your system. Consult the “Troubleshooting” section of  
this manual if test failure.  
Pocket PC Test Software  
Program “HM Test CE” is included on the installation CD to test the operation of the  
HM-BT-VIN.  
1. Use the ActiveSync utility to load this program on to your Pocket PC.  
2. Start “File Explorer”.  
3. Navigate to the “My Device” directory.  
4. Tap “HM Test CE” to launch the program.  
5. Tap “Poll” to search for a HART device on the network. The program sends  
HART Command 0 to determine what transmitters are connected to the loop. The  
“Status” box will indicate successful operation of the HM-BT-VIN in your  
system. Consult the “Troubleshooting” section of this manual if test failure.  
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Troubleshooting  
Problem:  
Will not communicate  
Verify the following:  
1. Com port number in application is the HM-BT-VIN com port number.  
2. Loop power supply is on.  
3. Loop resistance between 250 ohms and 1Kohms.  
4. Loop current within HART limits.  
5. If multi drop configuration, all transmitters in loop have unique addresses.  
6. HM-BT-VIN HART connections across loop resistor or across transmitter terminals.  
7. Modem power is on and the Red power LED is illuminated.  
8. Perform the “Discovery” procedure again and verify a connection can be made.  
9. If using the Linksys USBBT100, verify the Linksys Bluetooth driver is installed and  
not the Windows Bluetooth driver. There is a known issue with the Linksys install and  
Windows XP SP2. Go to www.linksys.com and search for “USBBT100” for details.  
10. Press and hold the front panel Reset button for 5 seconds.  
Problem:  
Communications unreliable  
Verify the following:  
1. You are in radio range of the master transmitter. For Class 1 master devices 300 ft, for  
Class 2 master devices, 25 ft.  
2. Vary the orientation of the master transmitter or the HM-BT-VIN to improve radio link  
strength.  
3. Power supply meets the minimum requirements outlined in the “Power Supply”  
section of this manual.  
4. Transmitter not in Burst mode. Communications can occur in Burst mode, but more  
retries will be necessary for success.  
5. In some applications, a connection can be lost, which looks like a communication lock-  
up. Perform the Discovery process again to reestablish the link without the need to  
restart your application. When a link is lost the Blue LED will flash.  
6. Press and hold the front panel Reset button for 5 seconds.  
Problem:  
Will not communicate with Cornerstone  
Perform the following:  
1. In directory “CSCONFIG/DB”, open file “CSLOCAL.INI”.  
2. Search for “[RDLS2]” without the quotes.  
3. Change “Debug=0” to “Debug=8”, again without the quotes.  
4. Save the file.  
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Warranty  
The HM-BT-VIN is warranted for 1 year for materials and workmanship. Contact  
Support at ProComSol, Ltd if having any problems. An RMA (Return Material  
Authorization) number obtained from ProComSol, Ltd is required on all returned items.  
Notice of FCC Compliance  
This product contains a radio module that has been tested and found to comply with the  
FCC Part15 Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against  
harmful interference in approved installations. This equipment generates, uses, and can  
radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance the  
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is  
no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. This device  
complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two  
conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must  
accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired  
operation. Modifications or changes to this equipment not expressly approved by  
ProComSol, Ltd may void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.  
Contains Transmitter Module FCC ID: S22BTMODULE-CL1  
Contact Information  
ProComSol, Ltd  
Process Communications Solutions  
17621 Narragansett Ave.  
Lakewood, OH 44107  
USA  
Phone: 216.221.1550  
Fax: 216.221.1554  
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Appendix I. Front Panel Connector Diagram  
J1  
1
2
Function  
V+, Power Supply In  
V-, Power Supply Ground  
HART In+  
3
4
5
6
HART In-  
HART In+  
HART In-  
Notes:  
1. Terminals 3 and 5 are connected together internally  
2. Terminals 4 and 6 are connected together internally  
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