We have a 1410 wireless gateway that is currently working with DeltaV. We can communicate with the web interface. AMS ans AMS SECURE is selected in the web interface under Protocols.
The problem is getting the device to show up in AMS. I would like to see it show up under DeltaV Network as "assigned wireless". But it does not.
In reply to Alexandre Peixoto:
In reply to TreyB:
Hello Trey,
The AMS Wireless Configurator is a subset of the full AMS Device Manager application. That is why they cannot coexist on the same system.
As far as configuring the WirelessHART devices, there are a couple of things to consider:
Long term I recommend you look at the Wireless Interface license for your AMS Device Manager system. In addition to configuring the devices, you will be able to monitor them for diagnostics as well as power module status, etc...
Hope this help.
Regards,
Nicholas Meyer | Product Manager | Handheld Communicators
Craig Abbott - Wireless Specialist (South Eastern Australia)
In reply to Craig Abbott:
That first statement is the entire point. It doesn't work the same. The 1410 is not "deltav ready" and thus does not integrate the same as the 1420. With the 1420, when I have a gateway assigned to my control network, it automatically shows up on my AMS workstation in Device Manager. It is under my DeltaV Network. From there I can enter into configuration. If I do not have a separate machine and instead have the AMS installed on my Proplus station, I can access configuration by right clicking on the channel within Explorer. Either of these is acceptable. However, the 1410 does not show up in my DeltaV Network on my AMS machine. I am required an additional license for the wireless interface as described above. I got a quote yesterday. Your other suggestions are well known and are how we were able to commission these devices, however, like I said, it misses the point. We want to have remote access via our AMS machine, the same as we already do for the rest of our control network. It is useful to know that I can use the AMS configurator on a separate PC without a license. Although we generally have a 475 on site, so taking a laptop out into the field is not preferred. Thanks