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AMS-P-Device Configurator

AMS Device Configurator for Emerson Field Devices

Product Description

Emerson continues its commitment to openness by delivering a PC-based FDI host that supports industry standard protocols – HART (via HART Modem), Foundation Fieldbus (via mobiLink Power), and MODBUS. AMS Device Configurator provides a simple device integration solution for the process industry. It allows users to easily perform basic device configuration tasks on their favorite Emerson field instrument or valve.


The AMS Device Configurator mobile app is now available to connect, configure and troubleshoot Emerson’s field instrumentation with Bluetooth® technology.


Download Software: Windows PC Application (Supports Bluetooth®)

Download Software: Android Mobile Application (Supports Bluetooth®)


NOTE: To install the AMS Device Configurator (Android) mobile app is available from the Google Play Store. {FYI – support for iOS via Apple App Store coming soon}

If you are unable to download the AMS Device Configurator mobile app from a trusted app store, complete the form via the Download Software CTA button, noting the desired mobile Software Platform.

Features

  • Configure and troubleshoot HART, Foundation Fieldbus, Modbus RTU/TCP and Bluetooth devices from Emerson
  • Automatically detect USB modems
  • Support Softing mobiLink-Power Interface for FF connection ONLY
    For more information, visit Softing website
    NOTE: Emerson USB Fieldbus Interface is no longer supported
  • Supports EDDL and FDI device packages
  • Quickly install software
  • Easily download and install Android mobile app from Google Play
  • Securely connect to Emerson Bluetooth field instruments (up to 50ft away)
    For more information, visit Emerson.com/Automation-Solutions-Bluetooth

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