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June 8, 2012 - HART® Communication Foundation unveiled trade show exhibit that gives users opportunity to see and hear HART Communication at work with actual sight and sound. Get Connected display demonstrates HART technology and shows what HART information is available including diagnostics and troubleshooting. WirelessHART display, featuring WirelessHART adapter and WirelessHART gateway, demonstrates how set-up of WirelessHART device is basically identical to that of wired HART device.

HART Exhibit Gives Users Unique Opportunity to "See and Hear" HART Communication at Work


Hart Communication Foundation
9390 Research Blvd.
Austin, TX, 78759
USA



Press release date: May 23, 2012

HART display educates users on the benefits of using HART Technology

Austin, TX, USA - The HART® Communication Foundation (www.hartcomm.org) unveiled a unique trade show exhibit at Hannover Fair (April 2012) that gives users the opportunity to "see and hear" HART Communication at work with actual sight and sound. The demonstration is part of two displays-Get Connected and WirelessHART-within the large multi-vendor HART exhibit. Both displays also will be shown at ACHEMA 2012 (18-22 June, Frankfurt, Germany).

"HART Communication has two simultaneous communication channels - 4-20mA and HART digital. The HART digital channel communicates using frequencies compatible with telephone systems and consequently is audible to the human ear," says Wally Pratt, Foundation Chief Engineer. "We created an isolating audio amplifier and a circuit board with a light so that people can actually hear HART messages being sent and see them via a flashing light."

Because HART Communication has its own distinct sound, simply listening to the communication can be used to troubleshoot a HART network using the highly defined ability of the human ear to distinguish individual sounds, Pratt adds. "It is easy to hear the difference between HART communication and noise or interference."

The Get Connected display demonstrates HART technology and shows what HART information is available including diagnostics and troubleshooting. The WirelessHART display demonstrates how the set-up of a WirelessHART device is basically identical to that of a wired HART device and includes the WirelessHART adapter and the WirelessHART gateway.

Get Connected shows how easy it is to configure a device and both a temporary and full-time connection to intelligent device information. The display demonstrates the process of taking a new device out of the box and commissioning the device before installation.

Get Connected also shows:
o how HART delivers value throughout the plant life cycle - from work bench to operations to maintenance and troubleshooting;
o how multiple devices (from 1 to 1,000s) can "get connected" to the control system - from the factory floor to the control level to the enterprise level;
o device configuration from a centralized or remote location with real time access to HART information in HART-enabled devices;
o predictive maintenance using complex intelligent devices, such as valve signature in a valve positioner; and
o a level echo envelope curve using radar or ultrasonic technology.

At the WirelessHART display viewers are able to add a device to the network by inserting the join key and the network ID using the same tools they currently use. The display shows the many types of WirelessHART adapters, their many power options and their many wiring / connection options.

WirelessHART also shows:
o how the huge HART device catalog can easily be made wireless;
o how to choose the right adapter for a given situation or measuring point;
o key applications in graphics and on a computer display; and
o the benefits of going wireless.

The HART Communication Foundation (www.hartcomm.org) is an independent, not-for-profit membership organization that provides global support for the application of HART technology. The Foundation is the technology owner, standards setting body and central authority on the HART Communication Protocol, establishing and controlling new technology developments and enhancements that support the needs of the process automation industry. Founded in 1993, Foundation membership includes more than 265 companies worldwide. The HART Protocol is the leading communication technology for smart process instruments with more than 35 million devices installed worldwide.

HART® and WirelessHART® are registered trademarks of the HART Communication Foundation

Irina Kadukova
HART Communication Foundation
9390 Research Blvd., Suite I-350
Austin, TX 78759
512-794-0369 ext. 12
512-794-3904 fax
irinak@hartcomm.org
www.hartcomm.org
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