HART475 Handheld Communicator: Your Portable Solution for Smart Device Management
The HART475 is an advanced handheld communicator designed for efficient configuration, calibration, and diagnostics of HART-enabled field instruments. Combining rugged construction with user-friendly operation, it serves as a universal interface compatible with thousands of devices across multiple manufacturers.

Key Features:
Full support for HART protocol communication
Compact, portable design for field use
Intuitive menu-driven interface
Broad device library coverage
Long-lasting battery performance
Applications:
Device configuration and commissioning
Real-time parameter monitoring
Instrument diagnostics and troubleshooting
Field calibration and maintenance
Ideal for process automation technicians and engineers, the HART475 simplifies field instrument management while ensuring reliable performance in industrial environments.
| Parameter Category | Details |
|---|---|
| Communication Protocol | HART (Highway Addressable Remote Transducer) |
| Power Source | Rechargeable Li-ion battery pack |
| Display | High-contrast, sunlight-readable graphic LCD |
| Connectivity | Built-in HART modem; optional Bluetooth® for wireless communication |
| Durability | Rugged, field-proof design (IP65 rating for dust/water resistance) |
| Software | Intuitive menu-driven interface with embedded Device Description (DD) library |
Universal Compatibility: Works with thousands of HART devices from hundreds of suppliers, reducing the need for multiple tools.
Robust and Portable: Its rugged, ergonomic design is built to withstand harsh field environments, ensuring reliability when you need it most.
Intuitive Operation: The user-friendly menu and large display make complex configuration and diagnostics tasks simple and efficient.
Powerful Diagnostics: Quickly identify issues, monitor device health, and retrieve detailed status information to minimize downtime.
Wireless Ready: Optional Bluetooth capability allows for safe and convenient communication with devices in hard-to-reach or hazardous areas.
Commissioning: Configuring and calibrating new HART instruments during plant startup.
Routine Maintenance: Performing scheduled checks, calibrations, and loop tests.
Troubleshooting: Diagnosing and resolving issues with control loops and field devices quickly.
Device Replacement: Configuring replacement devices with parameters from the old unit.
Inventory Management: Reading device tags and information for asset management systems.