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Emerson Process (Rosemount) 475 HART Field Communicator

Emerson Process (Rosemount) 475 HART Field Communicator

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Description

With over 1,300 different HART and FOUNDATION fieldbus devices available from more than 100 manufacturers, the 475 Field Communicator works with all your devices to positively impact your bottom line. Through Easy Upgrade, you always have access to the latest HART and fieldbus drivers. With the 475 Field Communicator, you are guaranteed universal HART and FOUNDATION fieldbus support in a single, intrinsically safe handheld communicator.

The Emerson (Rosemount) 475 HART Field Communicator builds on the industry-leading technology of the 375 Field Communicator while adding innovative new capabilities including color display, Bluetooth communication, and advanced field diagnostics with applications like ValveLink Mobile.

Emerson Process (Rosemount) 475 Field Communicator Features:

  • Full-color graphical interface
  • Long-lasting Lithium-Ion power module for days – not hours – of battery life
  • Quick boot up and fast operating time
  • Universal support for HART, WirelessHART, and FOUNDATION fieldbus devices
  • ValveLink Mobile for powerful diagnostics on Fisher FIELDVUE digital valve controllers
  • Localized language versions of user interface in English, German, Russian, French, Portuguese, Japanese, and Chinese
  • Accessory Kits for Field and Shop

Configurations Available for the Emerson Process (Rosemount) 475 Field Communicator:

  • 475FP1EKLUGMTAS (most popular)
  • 475HP1EKLUGMTS
  • 475FP1EKLUGMTS 
  • 475FP1EKLUGMT
  • 475FP1EKLUGMTAS
  • 475HP1EKLUGMTAS

**Configurable options include HART, FOUNDATION fieldbus, Li-Ion Power Supply/Charger, ATEX, FM, CSA Intrisically Safe, Easy Upgrade Option, Graphics & Device Configuration Management, Bluetooth, Spare Li-Ion Battery, Protective Rubber Boot, Stand

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