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1 Intelligent Device Manager USER INTERFACE REVISIONS AMS TM Suite: Intelligent Device Manager 375 Field Communicator

2 User Interface Revisions AMS Suite: Intelligent Device Manager January 2006 Disclaimer The contents of this publication are presented for informational purposes only, and while every effort has been made to ensure their accuracy, they are not to be construed as warranties or guarantees, express or implied, regarding the products or services described herein or their use or applicability. We reserve the right to modify or improve the designs or specifications of such products at any time without notice.

3 User Interface Revisions Copyright and trademark information Emerson Process Management All rights reserved. The Emerson logo is a trademark and service mark of Emerson Electric Co. AMS is a mark of one of the Emerson group of companies. HART is a registered trademark of the HART Communications Foundation of Austin, Texas, USA. FOUNDATION is a mark of the Fieldbus Foundation of Austin, Texas, USA. All other marks are property of their respective owners , Emerson Process Management. All rights reserved.

4 User Interface Revisions Contents Contents 1 Introduction... 5 What is EDDL? Overview... 7 Viewing the enhanced device window... 8 Title bar... 8 Navigation pane... 9 Device view information Synchronization status Printing Displaying online Help Images, grids, charts, and graphs Images Grids Charts Graphs Overview Launching enhanced device descriptions Starting the HART application Viewing the enhanced device descriptions Images, grids, charts, and graphs Images Grids Charts Graphs Comparing User Interfaces , Emerson Process Management. All rights reserved. 3

5 Contents User Interface Revisions , Emerson Process Management. All rights reserved.

6 1 Introduction Introduction AMS Suite: Intelligent Device Manager and the are introducing a new, sleek user interface design by using enhanced Electronic Device Description Language (EDDL) capabilities (also commonly referred to as DDL). EDDL graphical visualization enhancements take full advantage of the rich graphic capabilities of the host system. These capabilities benefit engineers and maintenance personnel by providing a consistent graphical look and feel during device configuration and maintenance. They also provide a great benefit to process operators during periods of abnormal operation when accurate and timely decision-making is critical. This document provides you with basic information on operating your HART enhanced EDDL devices. The screen examples shown throughout this document demonstrate the full enhanced EDDL capabilities of and the. If a device does not have enhanced EDDL capabilities, the original EDD is displayed in the application. See your AMS Suite: Intelligent Device Manager Books Online and User s Manual for detailed operational instructions, safety information, and product approval information. You can also visit or for current product information. What is EDDL? EDDL is a computer language for describing the digital communication characteristics of intelligent field instrumentation and equipment parameters device status, diagnostic data, and configuration details in an operating system and host-independent neutral environment. When IEC EDDL was approved as an international standard in March 2004, the EDD source files created using EDDL were already deployed in millions of process industry field devices. Initially developed in 1992 for use as part of the HART Communication Protocol, EDDL based-technologies continue to evolve. Today, EDDL technologies form 2006, Emerson Process Management. All rights reserved. 5

7 Introduction User Interface Revisions Introduction the engineering and operating foundation on which all major digital fieldbus protocols: FOUNDATION, HART, and Profibus. The EDDL technology enables a host system manufacturer to create a single engineering environment that can support any device, from any supplier, using any communications protocol, without the need for custom software. It also provides the following capabilities: Freedom of choice in process instrumentation and equipment independent of the host: valves, transmitters, motor starters, remote I/O, etc. Consistency in how process instrumentation and equipment are engineered Flexibility and efficiency in how plant-floor data is shared throughout the enterprise Ease of maintenance Enhanced graphical interfaces Meaningful alerts with actionable recommendations Enhanced online Help that may contain text, graphics, and hyperlinks Used on millions of installed field instruments, clearly EDDL is the process industry standard for ensuring intelligent field device information is consistently available for use by operators, engineers, and maintenance technicians , Emerson Process Management. All rights reserved.

8 2 Overview is plant asset management software from Emerson Process Management for managing field instruments and valves. Its comprehensive set of analysis and reporting tools provides a single application for predictive diagnostics, documentation, calibration management, and device configuration. Using gives you better visibility into the devices in your plant, resulting in faster startup and increased availability through more cost-effective maintenance and improved device performance. now brings you an improved user interface design that takes full advantage of EDDL graphical enhancements. See the AMS Suite: Intelligent Device Manager Installation Guide and Books Online for more information. original user interface enhanced user interface Figure 1. Original vs. enhanced EDDL example 2006, Emerson Process Management. All rights reserved. 7

9 User Interface Revisions Viewing the enhanced device window The enhanced device window is displayed when you select Configure/Setup, Device Diagnostics, Process Variables, or Compare from the context menu of some HART devices. The enhanced device window has four views. The window defaults to the view selected from the context menu. For example, if you select Configure/Setup from the context menu, the enhanced device window defaults to the Configure/Setup view. You can easily move to the other views by using the buttons in the navigation pane. The following diagram shows the parts of the enhanced device window: Title bar Navigation pane Device view information Tab Device view folder list Horizontal splitter bar Configure/Setup Device Diagnostics Process Variables Compare Device view buttons Button tray Synchronization status Figure 2. Enhanced device window components Title bar The title bar displays the AMS tag of the device followed by the device type and device revision. If you minimize the enhanced device window, the first few characters of the AMS tag appear at the bottom of the window , Emerson Process Management. All rights reserved.

10 User Interface Revisions Navigation pane The navigation pane contains the device view folder list and device view buttons which let you switch between device views. Device view folder list Navigation pane Device view buttons Button tray Device view folder list Figure 3. Navigation pane example The top folder in the device view folder list represents the selected device view. The number of folders and their contents are determined by the device manufacturer. Click on the + next to the folder and icon to display its contents. To make more room for the device view folder list, mouse-over the horizontal splitter bar and when the pointer turns into a double-headed arrow, select it and drag it downward. 2006, Emerson Process Management. All rights reserved. 9

11 User Interface Revisions Device view buttons The buttons at the bottom of the navigation pane correspond to the different views, which are Configure/Setup, Device Diagnostics, Process Variables, and Compare. You get different information depending on which view you choose. Use these buttons to quickly switch to the different views as you work. The buttons are as follows: Configure/Setup - Displays device parameters that define the physical attributes and operating characteristics of the device. Device Diagnostics - Displays the current device status conditions for the device. These status conditions include hardware and software malfunctions or parameters with values beyond the device's specifications. device. Process Variables - Displays the current output from the Compare - Compares two configurations of the device. You can compare the current configuration with a historical configuration, or compare two historical configurations. Button tray - If you drag the horizontal splitter bar downward, the large buttons collapse into small buttons that are displayed at the bottom of the navigation pane. The icons in the button tray represent the device views. The first time the enhanced device window is displayed for a device, the Configure/Setup, Device Diagnostics, and Process Variables buttons are displayed as large device view buttons and the Compare button is displayed in the button tray. When the window is closed, the current combination of large and small buttons is saved. When the window is reopened, it is displayed in the same state as when it was last closed. The display state is saved on a station-by-station basis. Device view information The selected information from the device view folder list is displayed in the right pane. One or more tabs are displayed. Click on a tab to display the information on it. In addition to fields and buttons, the items on a tab may include images, grids, charts, and graphs. To save changes to the device, click OK or Apply. To cancel changes, click Cancel. (You cannot cancel changes after applying them.) If you make changes and then attempt to move to another device view before clicking Apply or OK, you are prompted to save your data , Emerson Process Management. All rights reserved.

12 User Interface Revisions Colors are used to indicate changes, differences, whether a parameter is writable or read-only, and whether a condition is active or inactive. See Use of color in device windows in Books Online for more information. For the Configure/Setup and Compare views, you can switch to a historical configuration for the device by using the drop-down list in the Time field. See Device windows overview in Books Online for more information about changing device parameters and using the Time field. Synchronization status The device/database synchronization status of the device is shown at the bottom of the window. When the Compare view is displayed, the synchronization status for each of the two device configurations is shown. If device/database synchronization is turned on for HART devices, they are automatically synchronized when displayed. Fieldbus devices are always automatically synchronized when displayed. For more information on device/ database synchronization, see Device/database synchronization overview in Books Online. Printing Displaying online Help To get a graphical printout (a screen capture) of the current device information, click at the bottom of the window. To get a textual printout list of parameters and values for the current view, click on the toolbar or select File Print from the main menu. To display online Help for objects on the enhanced device window, click and then click on the object, or press F1 when the focus is on the object. The online Help for device parameters is provided by the device manufacturer. For some devices, the online Help popup window for a device parameter has a More button, which may provide more extensive online Help. Consult your device documentation for additional information about device status conditions. 2006, Emerson Process Management. All rights reserved. 11

13 User Interface Revisions Images, grids, charts, and graphs Graphic controls Appearing above charts and graphs is a toolbar with the following controls: Pan - Select this button then select a point in the chart and drag to move the chart back and forth in the window. It changes the minimum and maximum values of the X or Y axis as you move the mouse pointer. If the panning distance is less than the distance between two tick marks, panning is not performed. Area zoom Select this button then click and drag a point in the chart to create an enlarged box. Once you release your selection from the window, the image enlarges to fit in the area. Zoom in Select this button and click in the graphic to zoom in at a 30% fixed rate. Zoom out Select this button and click in the graphic to zoom out at a 30% fixed rate. Reset Select this button to return the graphic to the default home display, undoing any panning or zooming you may have performed. Images The image view is a screen display of an image. The image is determined by the manufacturer. Images can include logos, and various graphics such as tanks. Figure 4. Image example , Emerson Process Management. All rights reserved.

14 User Interface Revisions Grids The grid view formats device data in a logical table. The values and labels displayed are defined by the device manufacturer. Grids may be horizontally or vertically oriented. When the grid is larger than can be shown in the display, horizontal and vertical scroll bars are shown. You can scroll to view the grid in its entirety. Adjust the columns of the grid by selecting the column separator and dragging it. The device manufacturer may allow some parameters to be modified using the grid. To change cells that are modifiable, double-click on them. (Non-modifiable cells are grayed.) Apply changes using the Apply button; see AMS Device Manager Books Online for more information. Figure 5. Grid example 2006, Emerson Process Management. All rights reserved. 13

15 User Interface Revisions Charts Charts allow the device descriptions to display a graphic view of variables as they occur over time. There are four major types of charts: Strip/sweep/scope Displays variable data with an x-axis of time. A strip chart continually updates the chart, scrolling from right to left. A scope/sweep chart paints the screen from left to right, then erases the screen and paints it again from left to right. Horizontal bar Displays data represented as bars that display from left to right. Vertical bar Displays data represented as bars that display from bottom to top. Gauge Displays a gauge chart, similar to an analog car speedometer. Strip/sweep/scope charts The strip/sweep/scope chart view formats device data into a logical line chart which displays device data over time. Legends and axis labels are provided by the device manufacturer. Use the legend to decipher the colored lines in the chart. You cannot modify parameters directly on the chart. Figure 6. Strip/Sweep/Scope chart example , Emerson Process Management. All rights reserved.

16 User Interface Revisions Horizontal bar charts A horizontal bar chart formats device data into bars from left to right and varies with time. Legends and axis labels are provided by the device manufacturer. Use the legend to decipher the colored bars in the chart. You cannot modify parameters directly on the chart. Figure 7. Horizontal bar chart example 2006, Emerson Process Management. All rights reserved. 15

17 User Interface Revisions Vertical bar charts A vertical bar chart formats device data into bars from bottom to top and varies with time. Legends and axis labels are provided by the device manufacturer. Use the legend to decipher the colored bars in the chart. You cannot modify parameters directly on the bar chart. Figure 8. Vertical bar chart example , Emerson Process Management. All rights reserved.

18 User Interface Revisions Gauge charts A gauge chart formats device data into a view similar to an analog car speedometer and plots device data varying with time. The gauge needles move as the value from the device varies. There is a maximum number of three variables per gauge chart. Legends and axis labels are provided by the device manufacturer. Use the legend to decipher the colored gauge needles in the chart. You cannot modify parameters directly on the gauge chart. Figure 9. Gauge chart example 2006, Emerson Process Management. All rights reserved. 17

19 User Interface Revisions Graphs A graph is a snapshot line drawing of device information. A graph can have several lines depicting various sources and types of data. Key points may be emphasized on the graph. Legends and axis labels are provided by the device manufacturer. Use the legend to decipher the colored lines in the graph. You cannot modify parameters directly on the graph. Figure 10. Graph example , Emerson Process Management. All rights reserved.

20 3 Overview The is a portable, handheld communicator from Emerson Process Management that is used to configure, test, and diagnose HART and FOUNDATION fieldbus devices. It can be used for storing and transferring HART configurations between the system and devices. Enhanced device descriptions in the allow you to see field device data in graphs and charts. The now brings you more robust capabilities and an enhanced user interface design that takes full advantage of EDDL graphical enhancements. See the User s Manual for detailed 375 Field Communicator operational instructions, safety information, and product approval information. Launching enhanced device descriptions The 375 Main Menu allows you to run the HART Application, run the FOUNDATION fieldbus Application (if licensed), select the Settings menu, communicate with a PC, and launch the ScratchPad application. Starting the HART application To start the HART application: 1. Turn on the. The 375 Main Menu is displayed with the HART Application as the default application. 2. From the 375 Main Menu double-tap HART Application. 2006, Emerson Process Management. All rights reserved. 19

21 User Interface Revisions 3. From the HART menu, select either HART for original HART Device Descriptions, or HART (w/enhanced EDDL) for enhanced Device Descriptions. If you are not certain which option select, select HART. The HART Application will inform you if this is the incorrect choice for the connected HART device. On startup, the HART Application will automatically poll for devices. If a live HART device is connected to the, the HART Application main menu will be displayed automatically with key parameters from the connected device. If a device is not connected, the HART Application main menu is displayed after a few seconds. To navigate back to the 375 Main Menu press the back arrow button. From the HART Application main menu you can choose Offline, Online, or Utility functions. The will display the currently available Device Description. The enhanced EDDL displays for HART devices that have enhanced EDDL capabilities. If a HART device does not have enhanced EDDL functionality, the original HART device description is used. Figure Main Menu and HART menu examples Viewing the enhanced device descriptions The Online menu is the first menu to appear when connecting to a HART compatible device. It is structured to provide important information about the connected device. This menu displays critical, up-to-date device information including primary variable, analog output, lower range value, and upper range value. See your field device user s manual for more information. Because of the important information provided in the Online menu, some menus provide instant access to this window. When access is available, the HOME button appears to return you to the Online menu , Emerson Process Management. All rights reserved.

22 User Interface Revisions Once you have made changes to the parameters, you may send them to the device. An asterisk will appear next to the parameter name of any unsent item. Devices with original and enhanced device descriptions have similar user interfaces in the. The configuration parameters for devices vary widely from device to device and are determined by the device manufacturer. Only devices with enhanced EDDL offer a graphical representation of data. Refer to your field device user s manual for more information. Images, grids, charts, and graphs Graphic controls There can be up to five additional buttons and a drop down menu as part of the enhanced EDDL displays: Pan - Tap this button then select a point in the chart and drag to move the chart back and forth in the window. Area zoom Tap this button then tap and drag a point in the chart to create an enlarged box. Once you release your stylus from the window, the chart enlarges to fit the area. This control is available on strip charts and graphs only. Zoom in Tap this button to zoom in at a fixed rate from the center of the chart. Tap again to repeat the action. Zoom out Tap this button to zoom out at a fixed rate from the center of the chart. Tap again to repeat the action. Reset Tap this button to return the chart to its original home view, undoing any panning or zooming you may have performed. Drop down menu - Tap this menu to select between different variables to highlight on the chart. 2006, Emerson Process Management. All rights reserved. 21

23 User Interface Revisions Images An image is a full screen display of an image. Select the image label in the menu. The full screen image is shown. Images can include logos, and various graphics such as tanks. To return to the menu view, press any key or tap the touch screen. Distance Offset Tank height Min level offset Grids Figure 12. Image examples The grid view formats device data in a table. The command bar shows the HART heartbeat, ScratchPad application icon, and terminate icon. The tag bar shows the device and device tag. The label bar shows the label of the grid. The values and labels displayed are determined by the device manufacturer. Grids may be horizontally or vertically oriented. Use the horizontal and vertical scroll bars when the grid is larger than can be displayed. You can scroll using the touchscreen, or by selecting different values using the arrow keys. Use the stylus to adjust the columns of the grid by selecting the column separator and dragging it. Figure 13. Grid example , Emerson Process Management. All rights reserved.

24 User Interface Revisions Selected values are shown with a gray background. The HELP softkey appears if there is help associated with the particular selection. If the selected grid item is editable, tap EDIT to open the grid edit view. Tap EXIT to close the grid view and return to the menu view. Grid edit view If a menu item is editable, you can edit it in the grid edit view. The command bar shows the HART heartbeat and scratchpad icons. The tag bar displays the device and device tag. The label bar displays the label of the selected grid value. The current value of the selected grid item is shown. Use the edit box, pick list, alphanumeric keyboard, or ON/OFF softkey to edit the variable. The HELP softkey appears if there is help associated with the particular selection. Tap DEL to delete a character or numeral to the right of the insert cursor in the edit box, or the entire value in the edit box if it is highlighted. Tap ESC to cancel the edit and return to the grid view with the selected grid value unchanged. Tap ENTER to accept your changes and return to the grid view with the modified value selected. Figure 14. Grid edit view examples Charts Charts allow the device descriptions to display a graphic view of variables as they occur over time. There are four major types of charts: Strip/sweep/scope Displays variable data with an x-axis of time. A strip chart continually updates the chart, scrolling from right to left. A scope/sweep chart paints the screen from left to right, and then paints the screen from left to right again, overwriting the oldest data. 2006, Emerson Process Management. All rights reserved. 23

25 User Interface Revisions Horizontal bar Displays data represented as bars from left to right. Vertical bar Displays data represented as bars from bottom to top. Gauge Displays a gauge chart, similar to an analog car speedometer. Strip/sweep/scope charts The strip/sweep/scope chart formats device data into a line chart that displays device data over time. The command bar shows the back arrow icon, HART heartbeat, ScratchPad application icon, and terminate icon. The tag bar shows the device and device tag. The values, labels, and axis displayed are determined by the device manufacturer. The HELP softkey appears if there is help associated with the particular selection. Use the buttons to pan, zoom, and reset the chart. Use the left arrow button or the back arrow icon to close the chart view and return to the previous menu. Use the drop down menu to select the variable you want to display. The selected variable is the darkest line in the chart. Other variables that share the same source or same axis appear in a lighter shade of grey on the chart. Variables that do not share the same axis appear with a dashed line. The time shown on the x-axis starts at the time the chart starts. The default value for time is 10 minutes. The chart update rate is determined by the device manufacturer. The default chart update rate is 1 second. Figure 15. Strip/Sweep/Scope chart example , Emerson Process Management. All rights reserved.

26 User Interface Revisions Horizontal bar charts A horizontal bar chart formats device data into bars from left to right and varies with time The command bar shows the back arrow icon, HART heartbeat, ScratchPad application icon, and terminate icon. The tag bar shows the device type and device tag. The HELP softkey appears if there is help associated with the particular selection. Use the buttons to pan, zoom, and reset the chart. Use the left arrow button or the back arrow icon to close the chart view and return to the previous menu. Use the drop down menu to select the variable you want to display. Additional horizontal bars may be present if more than one variable shares the same axis as the selected variable. The selected variable from the drop down menu appears dark while the other variables appear light grey. The values, labels, and axis displayed are determined by the device manufacturer. The chart update rate is determined by the device manufacturer. The default chart update rate is 1 second. Figure 16. Horizontal bar chart example 2006, Emerson Process Management. All rights reserved. 25

27 User Interface Revisions Vertical bar charts A vertical bar chart formats device data into bars from bottom to top and varies with time. The command bar shows the back arrow icon, HART heartbeat, ScratchPad application icon, and terminate icon. The tag bar shows the device type and device tag. The HELP softkey appears if there is help associated with the particular selection. Use the buttons to pan, zoom, and reset the chart. Use the left arrow button or the back arrow icon to close the chart view and return to the previous menu. Use the drop down menu to select the variable you want to display. Additional vertical bars may be present if more than one variable shares the same axis as the selected variable. The selected variable from the drop down menu appears dark while the other variables appear light grey. The values, labels, and axis displayed are determined by the device manufacturer. The chart update rate is determined by the device manufacturer. The default chart update rate is 1 second. Figure 17. Vertical bar chart example , Emerson Process Management. All rights reserved.

28 User Interface Revisions Gauge charts A gauge chart formats device data into a view similar to an analog car speedometer and plots device data varying with time. The command bar shows the back arrow icon, HART heartbeat, ScratchPad application icon, and terminate icon. The tag bar shows the device and device tag. The HELP softkey appears if there is help associated with the particular selection. Use the buttons to pan, zoom, and reset the chart. Use the left arrow button or the back arrow icon to close the chart view and return to the previous menu. Use the drop down menu to select the variable you want to display. Additional gauge needles may be present if more than one variable shares the same axis as the selected variable. The selected variable from the drop down menu appears as a long, dark needle while the other variables appear as short, light grey needles. There can only be a maximum number of three variables per gauge chart.the values, labels, and axis displayed are determined by the device manufacturer. The chart update rate is determined by the device manufacturer. The default chart update rate is 1 second. Figure 18. Gauge chart example 2006, Emerson Process Management. All rights reserved. 27

29 User Interface Revisions Graphs A graph is a snapshot line drawing of device information. The command bar shows the back arrow icon, HART heartbeat, ScratchPad application icon, and terminate icon. The tag bar shows the device and device tag. The HELP softkey appears if there is help associated with the particular selection. Use the buttons to pan, zoom, and reset the chart. Use the left arrow button or the back arrow icon to close the chart view and return to the previous menu. Use the drop down menu to select the plot you want to display. Additional plots may be present if more than one plot shares the same axis as the selected variable. The selected plot from the drop down menu appears dark while the other plots appear light grey.variables that do not share the same axis appear with a dashed line. The values, labels, and axis displayed are determined by the device manufacturer. Figure 19. Graph example , Emerson Process Management. All rights reserved.

30 4 Comparing User Interfaces This section provides a side-by-side comparison of and 375 Field Communicator displays using enhanced EDDL. The following are the display types: Images Grids Charts (strip/scope/sweep, horizontal bar, vertical bar, and gauge) Graphs The same EDDL technology is used to present the displays in both the AMS Device Manager and the ; although, the presentation of the information will vary between these two products. The presentational differences include color availability, image size, image resolution, and graphical capability. Comparing User Interfaces 2006, Emerson Process Management. All rights reserved. 29

31 Comparing User Interfaces User Interface Revisions Comparing User Interfaces Distance Offset Tank height Min level offset Figure 20. Image examples , Emerson Process Management. All rights reserved.

32 User Interface Revisions Comparing User Interfaces Comparing User Interfaces Figure 21. Grid examples 2006, Emerson Process Management. All rights reserved. 31

33 Comparing User Interfaces User Interface Revisions Comparing User Interfaces Figure 22. Chart examples , Emerson Process Management. All rights reserved.

34 User Interface Revisions Comparing User Interfaces Comparing User Interfaces Figure 23. Horizontal bar chart examples 2006, Emerson Process Management. All rights reserved. 33

35 Comparing User Interfaces User Interface Revisions Comparing User Interfaces Figure 24. Vertical bar chart examples , Emerson Process Management. All rights reserved.

36 User Interface Revisions Comparing User Interfaces Comparing User Interfaces Figure 25. Gauge chart examples 2006, Emerson Process Management. All rights reserved. 35

37 Comparing User Interfaces User Interface Revisions Comparing User Interfaces Figure 26. Graph examples , Emerson Process Management. All rights reserved.

38 User Interface Revisions Index Index Numerics definition 19 A definition 7 B Buttons area zoom 12, 21 device view 10 graphic controls 12, 21 HOME 20 pan 12, 21 reset 12, 21 zoom in 12, 21 zoom out 12, 21 C charts 12, 14, 21, 23, 29 gauge 17, 27 horizontal bar 15, 25 strip/scope/sweep 14, 24 vertical bar 16, 26 comparing 29 controls 12, 21 D drop down menu 21 E EDDL, definition 5 enhanced device window 8 device view buttons 10 device view information 10 navigation pane 9 synchronization status 11 title bar 8 G gauge chart 17, 27 graphic controls 12, 21 graphs 12, 18, 21, 28, 29 grids 12, 13, 21, 22, 29 edit view 23 H Help, online 11 Home button 20 horizontal bar chart 15, 25 I images 12, 21, 22, 29 Introduction 5 M menu drop down menu 21 P pan 12, 21 printing 11 R reset 12, 21 S scope 14, 24 strip 14, 24 sweep 14, 24 V vertical bar chart 16, 26 Z zoom area 12, 21 in 12, 21 out 12, 21 Index 2006, Emerson Process Management. All rights reserved. 37

39 Index User Interface Revisions Index , Emerson Process Management. All rights reserved.

40 Emerson Process Management Asset Optimization Division Technology Drive Eden Prairie, MN USA T 1(952) F 1(952) , Emerson Process Management. The contents of this publication are presented for informational purposes only, and while every effort has been made to ensure their accuracy, they are not to be construed as warranties or guarantees, express or implied, regarding the products or services described herein or their use or applicability. All sales are governed by our terms and conditions, which are available on request. We reserve the right to modify or improve the designs or specifications of our products at any time without notice. All rights reserved. PlantWeb is a mark of one of the Emerson Process Management group of companies. The Emerson logo is a trademark and service mark of Emerson Electric Co. All other marks are the property of their respective owners. 10P /printed in USA/ AMS Suite: Intelligent Device Manager powers PlantWeb through predictive and proactive maintenance of intelligent field devices to improve availability and performance.

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