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Emerson’s Device Management System Enhances Communication and Speeds Up Commissioning

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Emerson’s Device Management System Enhances Communication and Speeds Up Commissioning
Emerson’s Device Management System Enhances Communication and Speeds Up Commissioning
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AMS Device Manager Version 15.LTS Supports New Connectivity Methods to Simplify Device Management and Improve Visibility.

By Panorama Minero

Emerson has announced the latest release of its plant asset management software, AMS Device Manager version 15.LTS. This new connectivity-focused version of AMS Device Manager simplifies field device management by leveraging real-time diagnostic and calibration data.

New support for the industrial PROFINET automation network standard will allow teams to more easily integrate PROFINET devices that include field device integration (FDI) packages. Teams can configure these devices from the maintenance room rather than having to make changes in the field, and they can view all device configuration parameters on a single screen.

AMS Device Manager version 15.LTS also supports additional HART-IP gateways, including new compatibility with the Honeywell Field Device Manager. In addition, version 15.LTS can now connect to GE Vernova Mark VIe controllers through the HART multiplexer interface. With enhanced support for third-party systems, reliability teams can more easily bring the entirety of their plant assets into AMS Device Manager for improved visibility.

The new AMS Device Manager version 15.LTS also adds the Proconex QuickView+™ SNAP-ON to enhance operations, compliance, and maintenance for any connected device.

(HART and Field Device Integration are trademarks of FieldComm Group. GE Vernova Mark VIe, Honeywell Field Device Manager, and Proconex QuickView are trademarks of their respective owners.)

Published by: Panorama Minero

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