Rigorous Procedures To Ensure Interoperability
FieldComm Group primarily focuses on ensuring interoperability among vendors, networks, devices, and host systems. To achieve this, it has established an independent testing process. Accredited test sites are equipped with the dtmINSPECTOR test for FDT/DTMs, which verifies compliance with FDT specifications. This process provides end-users with greater peace of mind.
The Registration Process
The FDT/DTM registration process is divided into three main phases: the test setup, the official test, and the test completion. Once an FDT-accredited Test Site determines that an FDT/DTM has “passing results,” it notifies the FieldComm Group Registration Office. The FDT/DTM then receives the official registration acknowledging specification compliance.
For more information on testing and registration of FDT/DTMs please create a support ticket.
NOTE: A standard registration for FDT 2.x DTMs and FDT 3.0 DTMs are restricted to using DTM Common Components.

Accredited Test Sites
FieldComm Group Accredited Test Sites across the globe perform systematic tests during the FDT/DTM registration procedure, dramatically reducing the probability of interoperability issues and helping avoid potential integration costs and project delays for the end-user.
Endress+Hauser Process Solutions AG
Christoph Merian-Ring 12
4153 Reinach, CH
dtmcertification.pcps@endress.com
KROHNE Solutions S.R.L.
Str Coriolan Baran Nr 1A
300238 Timisoara, Romania
fdtTestSite@krohne.com
Utthunga
IndiQube South Summit,
South End Rd – Vijayarangam Layout,
Jayanagar, Bengaluru,
Karnataka (INDIA)– 560004
contact@utthunga.com
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