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Wireless vibration monitor
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MHM-97927-PBF
2.1.3
Connect to a wired HART interface
You need to initially connect the device to a wired HART interface to define the credentials
that allow it to communicate on a wireless network. You can also define other device
configurations such as sensor type and alert thresholds at this time.
Notes
Use the wired HART interface only for configuration. Dynamic variables (such as measured
vibration parameters) are not updated when communicating on the wired interface.
Procedure
1. Connect the device to a computer or field communicator such as AMS Trex through
2. Configure the device using a field Communicator, AMS Device Manager, or any
2.1.4
Set the wireless network configuration
This enables the monitor to communicate with the Emerson Wireless Gateway and with
other systems. This is the wireless equivalent of connecting wires from a transmitter to a
control system input.
Procedure
1. From the Emerson Wireless Gateway, click System Settings → Network →
2. Using a field communicator or AMS Device Manager with a wired modem, enter the
MHM-97927-PBF, DRAFT
the HART connectors on the side of the device.
HART-enabled host.
Press Send to send configuration changes to the monitor.
Network Settings to obtain the Network ID and Join Key.
Network ID and Join Key so that they match the Network ID and Join Key from the
Emerson Wireless Gateway.
Note
If the Network ID and Join Key are not identical to the gateway settings, the AMS
Wireless Vibration Monitor will not communicate with the network.
Configuration
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