ABB DHH800-MFC Operation Manual
ABB DHH800-MFC Operation Manual

ABB DHH800-MFC Operation Manual

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OPERATIONS MANUAL
Hand-Held Configuration Devices
Mobility DHH800-MFC
DHH800-MFC Configuration Device
®
with HART
Communications
ABB

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  • Page 1 OPERATIONS MANUAL Hand-Held Configuration Devices Mobility DHH800-MFC DHH800-MFC Configuration Device ® with HART Communications...
  • Page 2 Selection of materials and/or equipment is at the sole risk of the user of this publication. This document contains proprietary information of ABB Inc., and is issued in strict confidence. Its use, or reproduction for use, for the reverse engineering, development or manufacture of hardware or software described herein is prohibited.
  • Page 3: Read First

    Contact the factory for authorization prior to returning equipment. Read these instructions before starting installation; save these instructions for future reference. Contacting ABB Instrumentation… Should assistance be required with any of the company’s products, contact the following: Telephone: 24-Hour Call Center...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    MOBILITY DHH800-MFC CONFIGURATOR INSTRUCTION MANUAL TABLE OF CONTENTS READ FIRST ....................I MOBILITY DHH800-MFC CONFIGURATOR OVERVIEW ........ 1-1 DISPLAY OVERVIEW ....................2-1 ....................2-1 EADER YMBOLS ...................... 2-1 EYPAD VERVIEW ......................2-2 EYPAD YMBOLS GENERAL OPERATION..................... 3-1 ......................3-1 OWER OPTIONS ....................
  • Page 5 MOBILITY DHH800-MFC CONFIGURATOR INSTRUCTION MANUAL 10.0 DOF / FIRMWARE DOWNLOAD SITE ..............10-1 10.1 ........................10-1 VERVIEW 10.2 ?.............. 10-1 HO HAS ACCESS TO THE OWNLOAD 10.3 PC R ............. 10-1 EQUIREMENTS FOR OWNLOAD PERATIONS 10.4 MFC ................10-1 REPARING THE OBILITY 10.5...
  • Page 6: Mobility Dhh800-Mfc Configurator Overview

    MOBILITY DHH800-MFC CONFIGURATOR INSTRUCTION MANUAL 1.0 Mobility DHH800-MFC Configurator Overview The Mobility DHH800-MFC Configurator is the latest handheld in the ABB family of HART Configuration devices. All HART field devices can be configured, polled, and trimmed using the Mobility MFC with HART communications.
  • Page 7: Display Overview

    MOBILITY DHH800-MFC CONFIGURATOR INSTRUCTION MANUAL Display Overview The display of the Mobility DHH800-MFC is a 128 x 128 pixel graphic display with backlight. Viewable area is 2.6” x 2.6” for 13 viewable message lines. The display provides three types of information: 1) header...
  • Page 8: Keypad Symbols

    This key provides rapid access to HART communication Save/Send Configs options, List/Edit Configs, and Create Configs functions for all Mobility MFC models. This key also provides documenting functions used with the ABB Device Management System software. Access to this key is disabled while critical HART communications are in process.
  • Page 9 MOBILITY DHH800-MFC CONFIGURATOR INSTRUCTION MANUAL Shift The SHIFT key is used to activate the secondary functions of the Mobility MFC’s dual-function keys for the next keystroke only. When the SHIFT key is active, an up arrow  i s displayed at the top of the display to the left of the battery power (or AC wall plug) symbol.
  • Page 10 MOBILITY DHH800-MFC CONFIGURATOR INSTRUCTION MANUAL Thumb operated keys Up, Select, and Down side keys provide convenient alternate methods of menu navigation. Use these in addi tion to Soft keys and numbered HART menu lines to make menu navigation fast and easy.
  • Page 11: General Operation

    3.0 General Operation Power options The Mobility DHH800-MFC can be powered for portable operation by two each 9-volt alkaline, Lithium or NiMH batteries. Alkaline batteries are standard with the Mobility MFC shipment. ABB offers NiMH batteries and charger cradles (external charge only) as an option. For bench top operations and download operations, an AC adapter (P/N 3KXD311800L0036) with a barrel style connector is recommended.
  • Page 12: Turning On The Mobility Mfc

    Use the dedicated ON/OFF key to power up the Mobility MFC. A brief diagnostic runs while the “Powered by Meriam and ABB” logo, Mobility MFC model number, and Mobility MFC firmware version are displayed. A message is displayed indicating the Mobility MFC is scanning for a HART device at address zero. The following scenarios are possible.
  • Page 13: Mobility Mfc Configurations Settings

    MOBILITY DHH800-MFC CONFIGURATOR INSTRUCTION MANUAL Mobility MFC Configurations Settings 3.5.1 Lockout Feature The Mobility MFC HART Communicator can be programmed to lock out certain standard functions that a supervisor may wish to control. The functions included are used to set up the Mobility MFC for normal use, change online HART device configurations, create offline HART device configurations, update the installed DOFs list (HART device profiles), or to update the Mobility MFC’s operating firmware.
  • Page 14: Backlight (Off Timer)

    To conserve battery life, the Mobility DHH800-MFC series allows the user to set the unit to shut off after a certain period of keypad inactivity. To change the off timer on the unit, scroll Down to Off Timer and press Select.
  • Page 15: Battery Installation & Removal

    MOBILITY DHH800-MFC CONFIGURATOR INSTRUCTION MANUAL Battery Installation & Removal The Mobility MFC monitors battery condition and displays a “REPLACE BATTERY” notice when the batteries get low. The Mobility MFC will function for a short period of time after the notice is posted.
  • Page 16: External Connections To Mobility Mfc

    MFC upgrades are available via the DPC Manager Download Site (refer to the DOF/Firmware Download Site section in this manual). The Mobility MFC does not need to be returned to ABB for firmware updates or for the addition of DOF files.
  • Page 17: Hazardous Area Use

    Note: Restrictions apply to the use of Intrinsically Safe Mobility MFC units in hazardous areas. Refer to the Intrinsically Safe Control Document in the Appendix for exact details. ABB reserves the right to revise the Control Document without notice. Contact ABB (see page I, Assistance for contact information) for the current Intrinsically Safe Control Document.
  • Page 18: Hart Communications With The Mobility Dhh800-Mfc

    HART connections are made using two standard banana jacks (3/4” center) located at the top end of the Mobility DHH800-MFC. Refer to the following diagram. Polarity is not a concern for HART connections so both jack collars are black. ABB supplies a HART lead kit (P/N 3KXD311800L0011) complete with mini- grabber connections and a 250 Ω...
  • Page 19: Hart ® Communications

    Figure 7-2 Low-Load Loops When connecting the Mobility DHH800-MFC to a loop with a resistive load greater than 250 Ωs, the HART jacks may be connected across the loop + and – or to the HART device communication terminals. Refer to Figure 7-3 for connecting across the loop + and -.
  • Page 20: Multi-Drop Poll

    MOBILITY DHH800-MFC CONFIGURATOR INSTRUCTION MANUAL When no device connection is detected or a device with non-zero (Multi-drop or Burst Mode) address is found, the message Device 0 Not Found is displayed and the Mobility MFC enters the Mobility MFC Main navigation screen.

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