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Fluke 754: The HART calibrator that is easy to use.
HART applications
Versatile HART protocol support
The 754 supports the commands contained in HART protocol version 5.7.
The 754 supports a substantial set of HART instructions:
• Universal commands—provide functions that are implemented in all
field devices, for example, read manufacturer and device type, read
primary variable (PV), or read current output and percent of span
• Common practice commands—provide functions that are common to
many but not all field devices, for example read multiple variables, set
damping time, or perform loop test
• Device-specific commands—provide functions that are unique to a
particular field device, for example sensor trim. The 754 supports these
devices:
Today’s 754 supports device-specific instructions for a variety of popular
instruments. Additional support may be added periodically with a simple
software update available on diskette or via download for a modest
upgrade fee.
Manufacturer Pressure
instruments
Temperature
instruments
Coriolis
instruments
ABB/Kent-Taylor 600T 658T
1
ABB/Hartmann &
Braun
Contrans P,
1
AS 800 Series
Endress & Hauser CERABAR S, CERABAR M,
DELTABAR S
TMT 122
1
, TMT 182
1
,
TMT 162
1
Foxboro Eckardt TI/RTT20
1
Foxboro/Invensys I/A Pressure
Fuji FCX, FCXAZ FRC
Honeywell ST3000 STT25T
1
, STT25H
Micro Motion 2000, 2000 IS,
9701, 9712, 9739
Moore Products 344
1
Rosemount 1151, 2088, 3001C,
3051, 3051S
3044C, 644, 3144,
3244, 3144P
Siemens SITRANS P DS, SITRANS
P ES
SMAR LD301 TT301
1
Viatran I/A Pressure
Wika UNITRANS T32H
1
Yokogawa EJA YTA 110, 310, 320
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1
Sensor Trim not supported
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HART operating
modes supported
• For Point to Point operation, the
most commonly used mode, con-
nects the 754 to a single HART
device in a 4-20 mA loop.
• In Multi-Drop mode, several
HART instruments can be bussed
together. The 754 searches for
each, identifies addresses in
use, and allows you to select the
instrument for calibration and
related operations.
• In Burst Mode, the HART instru-
ment transmits bursts of data
without waiting to be interro-
gated by a master unit. The 754
can take transmitters out of burst
mode during test or calibration,
then later restore them to burst
mode.