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2.4 Configuration with AMS Machinery Manager
AMS Machinery Manager can change the data acquisition settings for CSI 9420 devices. If
the device is not commissioned in a HART DCS host (DeltaV or Ovation), you can allow
AMS Machinery Manager to configure settings to provide easier access. You need to
configure MHM Access Control in AMS Device Manager or in a Field Communicator to
allow AMS Machinery Manager to make configuration changes to the CSI 9420.
If the device is commissioned in a HART DCS host, manage the configuration completely
within the DCS. The DCS will generate an alert if you change the configuration externally.
For more details on how to change the configuration from AMS Machinery Manager, refer
to the Data Import topics in AMS Machinery Manager Help.
For device configurations managed by the DCS, you can still set independent alerts in AMS
Machinery Manager to allow you to get a notification without going to the DCS operator
(for example, you can set an alert at a lower threshold within AMS Machinery Manager).
If the primary HART host is AMS Device Manager, you can manage all alert configurations
and device update rates from AMS Machinery Manager. The independent alert levels are
still possible (for example: a different alert level in AMS Machinery Manager than in AMS
Device Manager). In this scenario, you have direct access to both settings. The HART alerts
are stored in the device and appear in AMS Device Manager and Alert Monitor. AMS
Machinery Manager alerts only appear when you are using the AMS Machinery Manager
software. This type of configuration is also acceptable if the DCS or PCS host is using
Modbus or OPC and not HART.
CAUTION!
If the CSI 9420 devices are commissioned and installed on a HART DCS or PCS that is managing
and archiving device configuration information, AMS Machinery Manager should NOT be used
to change the configuration. This will cause an alert in the DCS due to the mismatch. The
configuration may even be overwritten by the DCS, which can cause confusion.
2.4.1 Advanced Diagnostics application
The Advanced Diagnostics application is a licensed feature available in CSI 9420 devices.
Contact your Emerson Sales Representative or Product Support for additional details.
When this feature is enabled, you can view a compressed thumbnail spectrum from a
HART host, such as DeltaV or AMS Device Manager. The primary application however, is for
integration with AMS Machinery Manager.
This feature allows you to retrieve compressed thumbnail spectra, high-resolution spectra,
and analytical waveforms from the CSI 9420 and archive them in the AMS Machinery
Manager database. This energy band provides additional insight, over and above the
trended scalar values. This information provides a better indication of whether or not there
is a real problem and, if so, how severe the problem is. By using the energy band, you can
determine whether or not the vibration energy is periodic and at what frequency it is
occurring.
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