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Differences Between Communicators

10/22/2009 1:49 AM

could any tell me what the main differences between 375 & 475 communicator ?

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Re: 375 & 475 commenT ?

10/22/2009 2:15 AM

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Re: 375 & 475 commenT ?

10/22/2009 8:07 AM

technically, the difference is "100 communicator."

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Re: Differences Between Communicators

10/22/2009 11:55 PM

Based on the wording of your question postings 1 and 2 are accurate. The quality of the answers are typically the same as the quality of the questions.

However, built on the industry-leading technology of the 375 Field Communicator, the 475 Field Communicator now includes a full color graphical interface, faster start up and operating time so jobs can be performed quickly, and a long lasting Lithium-Ion battery that ensures days, not hours, of operation. Bluetooth® communication is also now available to establish a quick connection to the PC to transfer device configuration data.

The 475 Field Communicator supports all HART®, WirelessHART® and FOUNDATION™ fieldbus devices. The inbuilt graphical interface uses powerful enhanced Electronic Device Description Language (EDDL) technology that allows you to read data from field devices in a graphical manner. Charts, graphs, gauges, and product images are just a few of the ways in which important device data can be displayed using the 475 Field Communicator.

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