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Summary of Contents for WASP NEST2

Page 1: ...WASP NEST2 Smart Reciever And Gateway UserManual VERSION 4 14 2021 05 04 www bosspac com ...

Page 2: ...ada T2A 6A3 Phone 403 216 1226 Fax 403 216 5557 E mail info bosspac com Visit our website for more information www bosspac com WASP is a registered trademark owned by BossPac Engineering Technology WASP is a PATENT PENDING technology owned by BossPac Engineering Technology 2021 2 ...

Page 3: ...T AU AUX PERSON LA CÀLIBRATION ET L INSPECTION REGULIER EST ŔEQUIS WARNING EXPLOSION HAZARD READ THIS MANUAL BEFORE OPERATING THIS DEVICE AVERTISSEMENT RISQUE D EXPLOSION NE PAS BRANCHEZ LA PRISE DANS UN ENVIRONMENT FLAMMABLE WARNING EXPLOSION HAZARD SUBSTITUTION OF COMPONENTS MAY IMPAIR SUITABILITY FOR CLASS 1 DIVISION 2 AVERTISSEMENT RISQUE D EXPLOSION LA SUBSTITUTION DECOMPOSANTS RENDRE CE MATÉ...

Page 4: ...ace 8 3 1 System Status Screens 9 3 2 Main Menu 10 3 2 1 System Info 10 3 2 1 1 Version 10 3 2 1 2 Uptime 10 3 2 1 3 Radio 10 3 2 2 System Settings 11 3 2 2 1 Log Data Out Direct 11 3 2 2 2 Set Time Date 11 3 2 2 3 Set Password 12 3 2 2 4 Set Modbus Parameter 12 3 2 2 4 1 RTU Address 12 3 2 2 4 2 BAUD Rate 12 3 2 2 4 3 Stop Bits 13 3 2 2 5 Set Temperature Unit 13 3 2 2 6 Set Velocity Units 13 3 2 ...

Page 5: ... 7 2 Setting Update Rate 18 3 2 7 3 Setting Sensor Vibration Axes 19 3 2 7 4 Setting Temperature Warning and Critical Alarm Thresholds 19 3 2 7 5 Setting Acceleration Warning and Critical Alarm Threshold 20 3 2 7 6 Setting Velocity Warning and Critical Alarm Thresholds 20 3 2 7 7 Setting Sensor Lost Warning 20 3 2 7 8 Setting Temperature Multiplier Factor 21 3 2 7 9 Temperature Calibration 21 4 Ma...

Page 6: ...e are typi cally shipped alongside 2 2Installation 2 2 1NestReceiverInstallation The equipment should be installed by a professional or certified technician conversant with the certification requirements of the installation site 2 3WiringNESTReceiver 2 3 1NestReceiverMounting The BossPac NEST receiver may be installed into existing panels or an enclosure mounted within 300 meters 1000 of the WASP ...

Page 7: ... NEST WARNING EXPLOSION HAZARD DO NOT CONNECT OR DISCONNECT THE ANTENNA IN A HAZARDOUS ENVIRONMENT AVERTISSEMENT RISQUE D EXPLOSION NE PAS BRANCHER OU DÉ BRANCHER L ANTENNE DANS UN ENVIRON MENT FLAMMABLE 2 3 3WiringNESTCircuitBoard The rear cover backplate needs to be removed to access the following connections Power 5 to 30 VDC GND Inputs and Outputs RS485 USB and SD Card connections Figure 2 NES...

Page 8: ...tion sections top bar and bottom bar of the touch screen are not interactive and are only intended to provide current system statistics to the viewer NOTE Warnings indicate a sensor s has reached the warning limit pre determined in the Sensor Setup screen Critical Alarms indicate a sensor s has reached the pre determined shutdown limit and a shut down signal has been issued See the section of this...

Page 9: ...r status grid screen Further tapping on a sensor square EXHA 01 for example will take you to a status screen for that individual sensor Tapping on NEXT will cycle through available status grid pages all other sensors Each individual sensor status screen will display the name of the sensor along with the current status Tapping on the bottom half of the screen will cycle the screen through more stat...

Page 10: ...formation option and tap SELECT 3 2 1 1Version Selecting VERSION displays the current NEST firm ware version The screen also displays the firmware compile date time as well as the revision number Tap BACK to return to the SYSTEM INFO screen or MAIN MENU to return to the MAIN MENU screen 3 2 1 2Uptime The uptime screen simply displays how long the NEST has been active 3 2 1 3Radio Selecting RADIO f...

Page 11: ...sonal computer Set the log data out direct option by choosing SET LOG OPTION from the SYSTEM SETTINGS menu MAIN MENU SYSTEM SETTINGS SET LOG OPTION Once in the LOG DATA OUT DIRECT screen simply choose LOG TO INTERNAL LOG TO EXTERNAL or STREAM TO RS485 and tap on SELECT 3 2 2 2SetTime Date To set the time and date on the NEST select the SET TIME DATE option from the SYSTEM SETTINGS screen Set the t...

Page 12: ...as enabled you would be asked to disable it before modifying MODBUS parameters IMPORTANT The non volatile memory where Writable registers are stored has as an endurance of 100 000 program erase cycles Any automated MODBUS Write functions should only issue Write commands to the NEST when required Continuously issuing Write commands will destroy the non volatile memory and will void the warranty 3 2...

Page 13: ...an set the units of velocity to either mm s or IPS inch per second by selecting SET VEL UNITS from the SYSTEM SETTINGS menu Simply choose the unit of measurement and press SELECT 3 2 2 7SetPressureUnits You can set the units of pressure to either BAR or PSI by selecting SET PRESS UNITS from the SYSTEM SETTINGS menu Simply choose the unit of measurement and press SELECT 3 2 2 8SetLevelUnits You can...

Page 14: ...on allows you to change the brightness of the screen to improve the read ability of the screen under different lightning conditions Note the higher level of brightness will increase the current consumption You can adjust and set the screen brightness by choosing ADJUST BRIGHTNESS from the SYSTEM SETTINGS menu In the ADJUST BRIGHTNESS screen use the UP DOWN arrows to change the brightness level and...

Page 15: ...he Main Menu select LOGS and then FORMAT SD CARD to clear all logs from the microSD card 3 2 3 4microSDCardSpecifications The NEST will work with microSD cards using either a FAT or FAT32 file system The NEST ships standard with a 2 GB microSD card rated down to 40C Larger cards can be used however care should be taken in selecting the SD card for the operating environment Consumer grade SD cards ...

Page 16: ...nsor to this receiver s data base IGNORE will ignore the sensor allowing another receiver to pick up that sensor This is useful in large installations where you may have overlap between the effective range of sensors and receivers After BIND action is selected you need to select an input to attach the sensor to Attaching to an input allows the information to be pulled for that individ ual sensor v...

Page 17: ...an alarm during the startup process of the machinery During startup or restart procedure some machinery may run rougher than normal The override provides a waiting period usually about 5 minutes to allow the machinery to get into sync or natural rhythm prior to sending out warnings or alarms 3 2 6Diagnostic The DIAGNOSTIC info and sensor log are both set to Disable as a default 3 2 7ConfiguringInd...

Page 18: ...ied by serial number and can be named to display a descriptive nomenclature of up to 7 characters To name a sensor select the SENSOR NAME option from the SETUP menu and use the UP DOWN arrows to toggle through the numeric and alphabetic option for each character The LEFT RIGHT arrows will move the cursor to the next character position Tap SAVE when completed The new name will appear in the SENSOR ...

Page 19: ... LEFT RIGHT to the desired character position Use the UP DOWN arrows to toggle between 1 enabled or 0 ignore Note The request is sent to the sensor at next complete update cycle While the request is waiting to be sent three dots are shown instead of the axes selection 3 2 7 4SettingTemperatureWarningandCriticalAlarmThresholds To set the desired temperature warning and critical alarm thresholds for...

Page 20: ...OR SETTINGS screen HI VEL HI HI VEL LO VEL LO LO VEL The bottom left quadrant of the screen will display the current setting in mm s or DISABLED if there is no current threshold setting Select or modify the desired maximum warning or maximum critical value by tapping the UP DOWN and LEFT RIGHT arrows Once the desired value has been selected press OK to save or CANCEL the editing and return to the ...

Page 21: ...ple If the WASP reads 23 C and the ther mometer gun you are reading reads 26 C set the REF point to 26 C for that sensor This automatically applies a preset multiplier to the sensor ensuring accuracy 4 Maintenance 4 1RearCover The rear cover of the NEST receiver should remain in place during operation Do not remove except to access the NEST circuit board when necessary Replace rear cover upon comp...

Page 22: ...RDOUS NE PAS CHARGER LA BATTERIE À MOINS QUE L ENVIRONMENT SOIS NON FLAMMABLE WARNING USE ONLY BATTERIES DESIGNED FOR THE ENVIRONMENT THE BOSSPAC NEST RECEIVER IS OPERATING IN UTILISER SEULEMENT LES BATTERIES CONÇU POUR L ENVIRONMENT 5 ContactInfo BossPacengineerscanbereachedat Email support bosspac com Web www bosspac com Phone 1 403 216 1226 Toll Free 866 616 1226 BossPac Engineering Technology ...

Page 23: ...e device Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence L exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes 1 l appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage et 2 l utilisateur de l appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi même si le brouillage est susceptible d en compromettre le fonctionnement FCC ICRFExposur...

Page 24: ...T Receiver becomes unresponsive it may be necessary to reset the system board This is accomplished by briefly shorting the pins on jumper J8 Depending on the PCB revision of your board J8 will be located as shown in one of the following 2 pictures 2021 24 ...

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