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7. Operation 

7.1. Transmitter connection status 

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7. Operation 

7.1  Transmitter connection status 

Table 7-1: Transmitter connection status 

Displayed 
status 

Definition 

What to do 

NO-KEY 

Transmitter needs a key from the 
Provisioning Device and is not transmitting. 

Transmit a key to the transmitter.  
See page 

52

. 

UNJOINED 

Transmitter has backed off and is in between 
discovery attempts.  

If Transmitter does not join the network 
within five minutes, do the following: 

 

Check that Key is correct for the network 
you are trying to join. 

 

Check that FDAP(s) in the local area are 
turned on and are already a secure part 
of the network. 

 

Check if KeyServer is active. 

 

Check the KeyServer Event Log to see if 
the Transmitter is actively trying to join.  
Errors in the Event Log show that the 
Transmitter is trying to join but that there 
are problems. Consult the OneWireless 
User Interface documentation for 
troubleshooting errors. 

DISCOVER 

Transmitter has not made a connection to a 
FDAP and is in discovery (searching for a 
connection to a FDAP). Transmitter will 
automatically enter a power saving mode if it 
cannot make a connection and will retry later. 

Wait for connection.  If Transmitter does not 
make a connection within five minutes, see 
UNJOINED in this table. 

RXADVERT 

The transmitter has received an 
advertisement message for the ISA network 

Wait for connection.  If the transmitter does 
not make a connection within five minutes, 
see UNJOINED in this table. 

FIND MAC 

The transmitter is attempting to find the MAC 
of the nearest FDAP 

Wait for connection.  If the transmitter does 
not make a connection within five minutes, 
see UNJOINED in this table. 

WAIT MAC 

The transmitter is waiting for the FDAP to 
respond with its MAC address 

Wait for connection.  If the transmitter does 
not make a connection within five minutes, 
see UNJOINED in this table. 

SENDSMJR 

The transmitter is sending a Join Request to 
the Security Manange Network Object 

Wait for connection.  If the transmitter does 
not make a connection within five minutes, 
see UNJOINED in this table. 

SMJRSENT 

The transmitter has sent a Join Request to 
the Security Manange Network Object and is 
awaiting a response 

Wait for connection.  If the transmitter does 
not make a connection within five minutes, 
see UNJOINED in this table. 

 

Summary of Contents for SmartLine STIW400

Page 1: ...Honeywell Process Solutions SmartLine Wireless Temperature and Universal I O Transmitters User s manual 34 SW 25 04 Revision 1 December 2019 ...

Page 2: ...urpose and makes no express warranties except as may be stated in its written agreement with and for its customers In no event is Honeywell liable to anyone for any indirect special or consequential damages The information and specifications in this document are subject to change without notice Honeywell PlantScape Experion PKS and TotalPlant are registered trademarks of Honeywell International In...

Page 3: ...trategy sheds to a safe operating condition if any crucial segment of the control solution fails Revision Information Document Name SmartLine Wireless Temperature and Universal I O Trasnmitters User s Manual 34 SW 25 04 Revision Number Publication Date 1st Release 1 December 2019 References The following list of documents are sources of reference for material discussed in this publication Document...

Page 4: ...neywell Support web site Honeywell Corporate www honeywell com Honeywell Process Solutions https www honeywellprocess com Training Classes https www honeywellprocess com en US training Telephone and Email Contacts Area Organization Phone Number United States and Canada Honeywell Inc 1 800 343 0228 Customer Service 1 800 423 9883 Global Technical Support Global Email Support Honeywell Process Solut...

Page 5: ... on the equipment refers the user to the product manual for additional information The symbol appears next to required information in the manual WARNING Risk of electrical shock Potential shock hazard where HAZARDOUS LIVE voltages greater than 30 Vrms 42 4 Vpeak or 60 VDC may be accessible ESD HAZARD Danger of an electro static discharge to which equipment may be sensitive Observe precautions for ...

Page 6: ...ety and or performance The Ex mark means the equipment complies with the requirements of the European standards that are harmonized with the 94 9 EC Directive ATEX Directive named after the French ATmosphere EXplosible For equipment declared to meet the CE marking requirements of the European Economic Area EEA The ISA100 Wireless Compliant logo indicates the device has received ISA100 11a conforma...

Page 7: ... Conditions 9 3 3 Transmitter Weights and Dimensions 10 3 4 Installation drawing number tables 13 3 5 Conduit Cable Entries 14 Summary 14 3 6 Mounting Summary 15 3 7 Rotate transmitter housing 18 3 8 Rotate display 19 Tools required 19 Procedure 19 Display adjustment 19 3 9 Antenna adjustment and mounting 21 Requirements 21 Integral antenna 21 3 10 Remote antenna 23 Outdoor installation warnings 2...

Page 8: ...39 5 3 Grounding 40 24V dc Power Supply Option DC System Diagram 40 5 4 Display sequence 41 5 5 Provisioning 41 6 FUNCTION BLOCKS 42 6 1 Introduction 42 6 2 Block description 42 Block types 42 7 OPERATION 43 7 1 Transmitter connection status 43 7 2 Transmitter PV display 45 PV status 46 7 3 Transmitter Channel Configuration 50 Channel Status 50 Channel Configuration 50 Cold Junction 51 Digital Inp...

Page 9: ...a 62 Tools required 62 Procedure 62 Antenna replacement procedure 63 9 PARTS 65 8 8 Transmitter body 65 Mounting Brackets 66 APPENDIX A MODBUS 68 APPENDIX B CERTIFICATIONS AND APPROVALS 73 Hazardous location certifications 74 Battery 76 24V DC Supply 76 B3 Conditions of Certification 77 FM Approval Specific Conditions of Use 77 CSA IECEx and ATEX Conditions of Certification 77 Apparatus Marked wit...

Page 10: ... 6 1 Blocks 42 Table 7 1 Transmitter connection status 43 Table 7 2 Transmitter PV display 45 Table 7 3 PV Status 46 Table 7 4 Device status 47 Table 7 5 SmartLine TEMP UIO units 49 Table 7 6 Radio menu 49 Table 7 7 Read Device Information 55 Table 7 8 Advanced Options 57 Table 8 1 Electronics module replacement 60 Table 9 1 Transmitter Body Parts 65 Table 9 2 Angle and Flat Bracket Parts Refer to...

Page 11: ...otating transmitter housing 18 Figure 3 7 Display rotation 20 Figure 3 8 Elbow antenna adjustment 22 Figure 3 9 Directional antenna mounting 27 Figure 3 10 Omnidirectional antenna mounting 28 Figure 4 1 STIW400 Terminal Connections 31 Figure 4 2 STUW750 Terminal Connections 32 Figure 4 3 STUW751 Terminal Connections 33 Figure 5 1 IS Battery Pack Installation 35 Figure 5 2 IS Battery Pack 35 Figure...

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Page 13: ...for overall security of SmartLine Wireless Temperature Multi I O transmitter Refer OneWireless Network Planning and Installation Guide OWDOC X253 en 320A for detailed information for planning secure deployment of the transmitter To reduce security threats wireless field device network ensures that all process data is 128 bit encrypted The data is encrypted at the source and decrypted at the destin...

Page 14: ...igned to deny unauthorized access and ensure physical security of the transmitter and associated equipment Following the security best practices outlined below makes the deployment as secure as possible Transmitter must be installed in a physically secure location and limit the access to only authorized personnel The handheld provision device must be protected with a strong alpha numeric passcode ...

Page 15: ... types 1 T C Thermocouple 2 mV millivolts 3 DI Discrete Input contact closure 4 2 Wire Resistance 5 3 Wire RTD or Resistance STIW400 only 6 0 20mA or 4 20mA current input also refered to as HLAI STUW750 and STUW751 only 7 DO discrete output STUW751 only The Temeprature and Universal I O transmitter can be configured using channel instantiation for the following channel I O combinations according t...

Page 16: ... or 2 wire resistance or current 0 4 20mA T C or mV or DI or 2 wire resistance or current 0 4 20mA T C or mV or DI or 2 wire resistance or current 0 4 20mA STUW751 Channel 1 Channel 2 Channel 3 T C or mV or DI or 2 wire resistance or current 0 4 20mA T C or mV or DI or 2 wire resistance or current 0 4 20mA DO Figure 1 1 SmartLine Wireless Transmitter Functional Diagram ...

Page 17: ...SmartLine Wireless transmitter is packaged in one major assembly the Electronics Housing with the Housing Adaptor The elements in the Electronic Housing respond to IR commands and execute the software and protocol for the different temperature measurement types Figure 1 3 shows the assemblies in the Electronics Housing Figure 1 2 SmartLine Wireless Transmitter Major Assembly ...

Page 18: ...1 Introduction 1 6 Physical Characteristics 6 SmartLine Wireless Temperature and Universal I O User s Manual Revision 1 Figure 1 3 SmartLine Wireless Transmitter Electronics Housing Components ...

Page 19: ... connectors 3 POWER up the transmitter Remove the end cap opposite the LCD display to connect power Ensure the internal power cable is connected to the battery pack or 24V supply module as applicable a Battery Operated transmitters require two 3 6 V D Size lithium thionyl chloride batteries See section 5 1 for specific battery requirements b Line powered transmitters with the power supply option r...

Page 20: ...the press Apply after the changes and wait for the changes to take effect d Configure the Channel types in the Transmitter Channel Configuraiton panel By default there are no installed channels on the transmitter You must select one two three or four channels with the applicable sensor types i Ensure the press Apply after the changes and wait for the changes to take effect e Configure the channel ...

Page 21: ...ps o Motorized System Devices e g pumps o Valve Cavitation Process Parameters o Temperature 3 2 Environmental Conditions Refer to the specification sheet for performance considerations see References The transmitter operates with an ambient temperature of 40 o C to 85 o C If installed in a hazardous environment the maximum ambient temperature may be limited Refer to the control drawing and the mar...

Page 22: ...niversal I O User s Manual Revision 1 3 3 Transmitter Weights and Dimensions Weights Table 3 1 Weights Transmitter Model Weight STIW400 STUW75X 6 lbs 2 7 kg Note Add 8 0 pounds 3 6 kg to any model equipped with the stainless steel housing option Model Selection Guide Table IV selections M or N ...

Page 23: ... Installation 3 3 Transmitter Weights and Dimensions Revision 1 SmartLine Wireless Temperature and Universal I O User s Manual 11 Dimensions Figure 3 1 Temperature UIO transmitter dimensions unit mm inch ...

Page 24: ...3 Installation 3 3 Transmitter Weights and Dimensions 12 SmartLine Wireless Temperature and Universal I O User s Manual Revision 1 Figure 3 2 Temperature UIO antenna dimensions unit mm inch ...

Page 25: ... dimensions are also shown on the Specification Sheets for the transmitter models see References This section assumes that the mounting dimensions have already been taken into account and the mounting area can accommodate the transmitter Table 3 2 Drawing numbers for temperature UIO transmitters DRAWING DRAWING NUMBER INSTALLATION DRAWING STW TEMPERATURE UIO TRANSMITTERS 50148942 INSTALLATION INST...

Page 26: ...E HAZARDOUS LOCATION THE PRODUCT CERTIFICATION AND ACCEPTABLE TO THE AUTHORITY HAVING JURISDICTION FOR THE INSTALLATION Summary Table 3 3 Conduit entry plugs and cable glands for your transmitter Factory Part No Description Environmental rating Ambient Hazardous Location Certification 50000547 001 M20 Conduit Plug IP66 68 4X 6P 40 85ºC 40 185ºF ATEX EEx de IIC 50021832 002 NPT Conduit Plug IP66 68...

Page 27: ... 6 Mounting Summary Transmitter models can be attached to a two inch 50 millimeter vertical or horizontal pipe using Honeywell s optional angle or flat mounting bracket alternately you can use your own bracket Figure 3 3 shows typical bracket mounted transmitter installations Figure 3 3 Typical Flat Bracket Mounted ...

Page 28: ...3 Installation 3 6 Mounting Summary 16 SmartLine Wireless Temperature and Universal I O User s Manual Revision 1 Figure 3 4 Typical Angle Bracket Mounted ...

Page 29: ...ashers and 2 flat washers provided Rotate transmitter assembly to the desired position and torque the M8 hex cap screws to 27 0 Nm 20 0 Lb ft maximum 2 Pipe Mount Option Refer to Figure 3 5 Position the bracket on a 2 inch 50 8 mm horizontal or vertical pipe and install a U bolt around the pipe and through the holes in the bracket Secure the bracket with the nuts flat washers and lock washers prov...

Page 30: ...ter for better viewing access or antenna position Loosen set screw see A in Figure 3 6 on outside neck of transmitter one full turn Rotate transmitter housing up to 180 degrees in either direction to desired position Tighten set screw CAUTION Do not rotate the housing past 180 degrees in any direction or you could damage the internal wiring Figure 3 6 Rotating transmitter housing ...

Page 31: ...y adjustment Step Action 1 Honeywell recommends that the transmitter be removed from service and moved to a clean area before servicing 2 Loosen the M3 locking set screw on the display end cap See item 1 in Figure 3 7 Unscrew and remove the end cap 3 Loosen the two captive screws on the display electronics module See items 2 in Figure 3 7 4 Rotate the display 90 degrees in either direction so the ...

Page 32: ...3 Installation 3 8 Rotate display 20 SmartLine Wireless Temperature and Universal I O User s Manual Revision 1 Figure 3 7 Display rotation ...

Page 33: ...FCC RF exposure requirements ATTENTION Federal Communications Commission FCC The SmartLine Wireless Transmitters comply with part 15 of the FCC rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Industry Canada IC The installer o...

Page 34: ...has the integral elbow antenna you can adjust it to improve reception Typically pointed straight up gives best performance but your installation may vary Loosen the 1 5mm set screw located near the antenna base Rotate antenna for best reception Do not rotate antenna more than 180 degrees either direction or you could damage internal wiring Tighten set screw shown in Figure 3 8 ...

Page 35: ...ther during installation or later WARNING To avoid falling use safe procedures when working at heights above ground Select equipment locations that will allow safe simple equipment installation Don t work alone A friend or co worker can save your life if an accident happens Use approved non conducting ladders and other safety equipment Make sure all equipment is in good repair If a tower or mast b...

Page 36: ...g positions to optimize reception Antennas should be mounted clear of any obstructions to the sides of the radiating element If the mounting location for an omnidirectional antenna is on the side of a building or tower then the antenna pattern will be degraded on the building or tower side Site Selection Before attempting to install your antenna think where you can best place the antenna for safet...

Page 37: ...x Seal for outdoor connections Silicon sealant or electrical tape is not recommended for sealing out door connections 3 Using tie wraps cable ties secure the coax cable to the mast using a tie wrap every ten to twelve inches 25 to 30 cm 4 Follow standard strain relief practice when installing the antenna cable Avoid excessive strain bending kinks or crushing stepping on or placing any weight on ca...

Page 38: ...artLine transmitter This will minimize ice and water buildup on the transmitter itself Tighten cables by hand only do not use tools or you could overtighten Directional mounting procedure Step Action 1 Secure mast mounting bracket to mast as shown using 2 U bolts and supplied hardware 2 Attach antenna to mast mounting bracket as shown using supplied hardware 3 Adjust antenna to desired tilt and lo...

Page 39: ...nal mounting procedure Step Action 1 Secure mast mounting bracket to mast as shown using 2 U bolts and supplied hardware 2 Remove antenna mounting bolt and washer from antenna base 3 Insert antenna into mounting bracket and secure with washer and antenna mounting bolt Do not overtighten 4 Any drain holes in the antenna base must be kept clear for proper operation ...

Page 40: ... either the transmitter earth ground connection and or by the lightning arrestor earth ground connection The lightning arrestor must be bonded to earth ground in order to function properly Tighten cables by hand only do not use tools or you could overtighten See section 3 for cable types and connection information 4 If the coax cable is to enter a building then the lightning arrestor should be mou...

Page 41: ...tructions or other hazards 6 Pull the cable through the hole and form a drip loop on the outside close to where the cable enters the building The drip loop should have a radius of at least 12 inches 30 cm 7 Thoroughly waterproof the lead in area 8 Connect the lead in cable to the SmartLine Transmitter Tighten cables by hand only do not use tools or you could overtighten To lightning arrestor anten...

Page 42: ...51 T C Thermocouple types B E J K N R S T STIW400 STUW750 STUW751 mV millivolt 0 to 10mV 0 to 50mV 0 to 100mV STIW400 STUW750 STUW751 DI discrete input Default ON contact resistance 200ohms configurable Default OFF contact resistance 300ohms configurable STIW400 STUW750 STUW751 2 Wire Resistance 0 to 100ohms 0 to 200ohms 0 to 500ohms 0 to 1000ohms STIW400 RTD PT100 PT200 PT500 STIW400 3 Wire resis...

Page 43: ...grounded at the transmitter end only 4 When remote mounted probe sensors are used and the shield is grounded at the probe the shield shall not be connected at the transmitter end 5 Duplex redundant sensors that are bonded to the probe are not permitted All thermocouple mV and RTD ohms inputs must be isolated from ground the probe and from each other 6 Digital Input switches DI must be dry contact ...

Page 44: ...uired for EMC conformity and is recommended for all remote sensor installations The shield shall be grounded at the transmitter end only If the shield is grounded at the remote end the shield shall not be connected at the transmitter end 4 When remote mounted probe sensors are used and the shield is grounded at the probe the shield shall not be connected at the transmitter end 5 Duplex redundant s...

Page 45: ...uired for EMC conformity and is recommended for all remote sensor installations The shield shall be grounded at the transmitter end only If the shield is grounded at the remote end the shield shall not be connected at the transmitter end 4 When remote mounted probe sensors are used and the shield is grounded at the probe the shield shall not be connected at the transmitter end 5 Duplex redundant s...

Page 46: ... not drop Dropping the battery may cause damage If a battery is dropped do not install the dropped battery into the transmitter Dispose of dropped battery promptly per local regulations or per the battery manufacturer s recommendations ATTENTION Both batteries must be the same model from the same manufacturer Mixing old and new batteries or different manufacturers is not permitted Use only the fol...

Page 47: ...Option Revision 1 SmartLine Wireless Temperature and Universal I O User s Manual 35 Figure 5 1 IS Battery Pack Installation Battery Pack Repalcement Battery Pack without batteries Honeywell part number 50047517 501 Figure 5 2 IS Battery Pack ...

Page 48: ...lips or 1 8 slotted screwdriver for the screws identified as 1 in Figure 5 2 6 Remove the spent batteries and dispose of them promptly according to local regulations of the battery manufacturer s recommendations 7 Install the batteries following the polarity as noted on the lid 8 Re install top of the battery pack and tighten screws 9 Insert the Battery pack into the transmitter Re attach the thre...

Page 49: ...IONS The 24V power supply requires 16 Vdc to 28 Vdc 100 mA max supply connection to the 24V wiring connector terminals For hazardous location installation and intrinsic safety entity parameters refer to the control drawing 1 The 24V wiring terminals accepts 26 to 12 AWG wiring The terminals shall be torqued from 0 4 Nm to 0 5 Nm 3 5 to 4 4 lb in Figure 5 3 24V Power Supply Installation ...

Page 50: ... 5 2 24V Power Supply Option 38 SmartLine Wireless Temperature and Universal I O User s Manual Revision 1 24V Power Supply Replacement 24V Power Supply Honeywell part number 50136118 501 Figure 5 4 24V Power Supply Module ...

Page 51: ... Feed the power supply wires 26 to 12 gauge through the cable gland and insert into the 24V terminals The terminals tightening torque is 0 4 Nm to 0 5 Nm 3 5 to 4 4 lb in 4 If shielded wire is used do not terminate the shield at the transmitter The shield should be terminated at the power supply end 5 If replacing the 24V power supply module loosen the two retaining screws ensure the power supply ...

Page 52: ...ze 8AWG or 8 37 mm2 bare or green covered wire for this connection The tightening torque for the grounding screw shown in Figure 5 3 is 0 8 Nm to 1 0 Nm 7 1 to 8 9 lb in 24V dc Power Supply Option DC System Diagram Ordinary Non Hazardous Locations STW TRANSMITTER WITH 24VDC POWER SUPPLY OPTION Antenna and Meterbody Omitted for Clarity GROUND SHIELD AT THIS END ONLY THE POWER SUPPLY OUTPUT SHALL ON...

Page 53: ...t be provisioned with a security key so it can join the wireless network Use the Provisioning Device Pocket PC software to receive security keys from the Key Server manager then aim the Pocket PC at the transmitter and transmit a key Transmitters in the OneWireless Network with R240 or later release software can be provisioned using over the air provisioning The Wireless Device Manager WDM provisi...

Page 54: ...an a specific input or output channel within it A field device has exactly one device block AITB BITB BOTB Contains parameters related to a specific process input or output channel in a measurement or actuation device An AITB defines a measurement sensor channel for an analog process variable represented by a floating point value A BITB defines a measurement sensor channel for a digital binary pro...

Page 55: ...ching for a connection to a FDAP Transmitter will automatically enter a power saving mode if it cannot make a connection and will retry later Wait for connection If Transmitter does not make a connection within five minutes see UNJOINED in this table RXADVERT The transmitter has received an advertisement message for the ISA network Wait for connection If the transmitter does not make a connection ...

Page 56: ...nection If the transmitter does not make a connection within five minutes see UNJOINED in this table SCR SENT The transmitter has sent a Security Confirmation Request to the Network and is awaiting a response Wait for connection If the transmitter does not make a connection within five minutes see UNJOINED in this table SJR SENT The transmitter has sent a Secure Join Request to the Network and is ...

Page 57: ...s NoChEn No channel enabled Radio Status RSSI RSSI signal value returned from GXRM radio values as per table Radio Status RSQI RSQI signal value returned from GXRM radio values as per table PV Channel CHAN Channel number followed by PV PV Unit DEG C PV temperature units in Celsius PV Unit DEG F PV temperature units in Fahrenheit PV Unit PERCENT of range setting PV Unit mV Milli Volt voltage measur...

Page 58: ...tion between Sensor board and meter body Meter body Characterization Data is Bad Replace meter body Meter body A D Failure Replace meter body Meter body Sensor Fail Replace meter body Configuration is bad Check possible units and range settings for input type and correct AITB configuration Hardware fault detected Replace sensor board U Warning Calibration zero or trim is causing excessive adjustme...

Page 59: ...o Board is not accessible Restart both the radio and sensor If condition persists replace electronics module See page 60 The following status messages have multiple meanings Refer to OneWireless UI Device Status for exact cause F Status Input Failure Input Error Possible meter body sensor failure F Status NVM Fault Startup diagnostics detected defect in Sensor Non Volatile Memory Replace electroni...

Page 60: ... the applied trim points and re attempt lower and upper trim calibration U Status Excess Calibrated Range The selected calibration points used for upper and lower trim are outside the characterized range of the transmitter Check that the upper and lower trim points are both within the characterized range of the transmitter and re attempt upper and lower trim calibration blank Calibration Cleared I...

Page 61: ...lts HLAI mA Milliamps Percent Digital Input and Digital Output ON OFF ON or OFF state Table 7 6 Radio menu RADIO Radio menu PRI RSSI Primary receive signal strength Read only Signal strength 00 is too weak to connect to the network Displayed Value Value dBm Rx Margin dB 00 86 10 01 86 to 81 10 to 15 02 80 to 75 16 to 21 03 74 to 69 22 to 27 04 68 to 63 28 to 33 05 62 to 57 34 to 39 06 56 to 51 40 ...

Page 62: ...ate the activated channel o to disable remove a channel set it to Unassigned In Channel menu Select Sensor type if applicable and then Save setting In Channel menu Select Scale and units if applicable and then Save setting In Channel menu Select Mode i e AUTO The LCD display will indicate the PV value for the activated measurement In Transmitter menu Input Publication select Publication rate i e 3...

Page 63: ...uts The discrete input channels support voltage free floating contacts Default ON contact resistance is 200 ohms Default OFF contact resistance is 300 ohms Digital Input limits for the ON OFF status are configurable in the Channel Digital Input menu The ON threshold resistnace shold be lower than the OFF threshold value by at least 100 ohms to allow a hysteresis region When Digital input resistanc...

Page 64: ...n Main menu The main menu is shown below Details start on the next page Figure 7 1 Main menu Security and Node Deployment Use this to receive new security keys transmit security keys for connecting the transmitter or other nodes to the OneWireless network clear all security keys from the Provisioning Device clear the transmitter s key and reset its configuration to factory defaults such as for dep...

Page 65: ...ys from the WDM Provisioning tab 2 When the Provisioning Device has valid unexpired keys aim it at the transmitter and transmit a key to the transmitter The transmitter will validate the key and then use it to make a connection to the OneWireless network The Transmitter may continue to show the diagnostic message NO KEY for a brief time while it validates the key before showing the DISCOVER messag...

Page 66: ...fferent ISA100 Network then the only option is to Reset Device to Defaults and provision it for the new network In this case any custom settings will have to be re applied once the transmitter is on the new network To reset to defaults perform the following steps Select Provisioning Data under Advanced Options when The Provisioning Device has keys from one system but you are using provision device...

Page 67: ...ons both as a transmitter and as a field router Join Status The first line displays one of the following connection states No Security Key No security key has been deployed to the device or multinode The user must give a security key to the device or multinode before it will join the wireless sensor network Not Joined A security key exists in the device or multinode but no connection has been form...

Page 68: ...on 7 4 Provisioning Device menus 56 SmartLine Wireless Temperature and Universal I O User s Manual Revision 1 Advanced Options Advanced options are non typical configuration commands Figure 7 4 Advanced Options ...

Page 69: ...ere are 2 types of calibration possible on any AITB Voltage Temperature Current Resistance in the transmitter Each of these are mutually exclusive you can either apply a Zero Calibration OR Two Point Calibration not both These are 1 Zero Calibration 2 Two Point Calibration Note Calibration is only supported while the transmitter is connected to the WDM Local Offline calibration using the provision...

Page 70: ...e slope is outside of the expected corrective range and the user may want to check there was no mistake made during the calibration process If everything is ok then the status will be SUCCESS and the Cal Source will change to USER 1 Select the transmitter channel in the WDM interface 2 Esnure the transmitter channel mode is Out of Service 3 Set the process input to the transmitter high or upper va...

Page 71: ...ter is provisioned to the the OW network or after each FW upgrade Individual DD files are required to be installed for each transmitter type 8 3 Preventive maintenance The SmartLine Wireless Temperature UIO Transmitter itself does not require any specific maintenance routine at regularly scheduled intervals Maintenace is limited to ensuring the connections seals and mounting are tight and secure T...

Page 72: ...n 1 Honeywell recommends that the transmitter be removed from service and moved to a clean area before servicing 2 Loosen the M3 locking set screw on the display end cap See item 1 in Figure 8 1 Unscrew and remove the end cap 3 Loosen the two screws on the electronics module See items 2 in Figure 8 1 4 Disconnect each connector on the electronics module See items 3 in Figure 8 1 5 Install new elec...

Page 73: ...s to replace both batteries before they reduce in performance When batteries are removed or expired all transmitter data is retained in the transmitter s non volatile memory See section 5 1 for battery replacement procedure 8 6 Replacing 24V external power module When to replace If the 24V power source should be replaced if the transmitter doesn t power up or the output voltage of the 24V supply i...

Page 74: ...autions against electrostatic discharge to prevent damaging the electronics module WARNING POTENTIAL ELECTROSTATIC CHARGING HAZARD The integrally mounted antenna shroud is made of Teflon and has a surface resistance greater than 1G ohm per square When the SmartLine Wireless transmitter is installed in potentially hazardous locations care should be taken not to electrostatically charge the surface ...

Page 75: ...ransmitter See Figure 8 2 6 Feed the new antenna s connector through the antenna hole to the front of the transmitter Do not connect to electronics module yet Lubricate O ring with a Silicone Grease such as Dow Corning 55 Screw new antenna into transmitter body until finger tight then back off 180 degrees to permit adjustment later 7 Attach antenna connector to CN2 connector on electronics module ...

Page 76: ...8 Maintenance Repair 8 7 Replacing antenna 64 SmartLine Wireless Temperature and Universal I O User s Manual Revision 1 Figure 8 2 Antenna replacement ...

Page 77: ...WDER COAT 50026127 503 1 CAP ASSEMBLY BATTERY STAINLESS STEEL 50026009 502 1 CAP ASSEMBLY LCD STAINLESS STEEL 50031715 504 1 ANTENNA ASSEMBLY 4 dBi INTEGRAL ALUMINUM EPOXY POLYESTER POWDER COAT 50031715 505 1 ANTENNA ASSEMBLY 4 dBi INTEGRAL STAINLESS STEEL 50018414 001 1 REMOTE OMNI DIRECTIONAL ANTENNA 8 dBi 50018415 001 1 REMOTE DIRECTIONAL ANTENNA 14 dBi 50028364 504 1 ANTENNA ADAPTER ASSEMBLY R...

Page 78: ...9 Parts 8 8 Transmitter body 66 SmartLine Wireless Temperature and Universal I O User s Manual Revision 1 Mounting Brackets Figure 9 1 Angle and Flat Bracket Parts ...

Page 79: ...l models 1 2 50154109 503 316 Stainless Steel Angle Pipe Bracket Mounting kit for all models 1 3 50148944 501 Carbon Steel Pipe Bracket Mounting kit for all models 1 4 50148944 503 316 Stainless Steel Wall Bracket Mounting kit for all models 1 Table 9 3 Transmitter Enclosure O Ring Kit Key No Part Number Description Quantity Per Unit K7 30757503 007 Electronics enclosure seals kit Kit includes O r...

Page 80: ...enance Alert No Help Available 4 Out of Specification Alert No Help Available 5 Function Check Alert No Help Available 6 Failure Status Alert No Help Available DIAG_STATUS_DETAIL_1 Device self diagnosis information BitString 4 Read Only Dynamic 1 Electronics Failure An electronic component has failed 4 Input Failure Input failure 16 Low Battery Battery needs replacement 128 Calibration Error Persi...

Page 81: ... 1 Read Only Dynamic 0 Line Powered Line Powered 1 Battery High 2 Battery Medium 3 Battery Low JOIN_COMMAND Field device radio join command Uint8 1 Read Write Static 0 None None 2 Warm Restart Warm Restart 3 Restart as Provisioned Restart as Provisioned RESTART_COUNT Field device radio restart counter Uint16 2 Read Only Static UPTIME Field device radio uptime Uint32 4 Read Only Dynamic DROP_OFF_CO...

Page 82: ...application Uint32 4 Read Only Dynamic STAT_WRITEREQSEND Write request from WDM to field device application Uint32 4 Read Only Dynamic STAT_WRITEREQRECV Write requests from field device application to WDM Uint32 4 Read Only Dynamic STAT_WRITEREQTIMEOUT Write request timeouts between WDM and field device application Uint32 4 Read Only Dynamic STAT_WRITERSPSEND Write response from WDM to field devic...

Page 83: ...ad Write Static 1001 A C degree Celsius 1002 A F degree Fahrenheit 1243 mV millivolt 1342 percent SENSOR_TYPE Describes the type of sensor Different values for different types of AITB Thermocouple mV mA Ohm RTD etc Uint8 1 Read Write Static ThermoCouple AITB 1 TC B Thermocouple B type 2 TC E Thermocouple E type 3 TC J Thermocouple J type 4 TC K Thermocouple K type 5 TC NIC Thermocouple NIC type 6 ...

Page 84: ...ntact Resitsnce for OFF float 4 Read Write Dynamic CONTACT_RESISTANCE The Measured Value of the Contact Resistance float 4 Read Dynamic Table A 4 BITB Modbus Table Name Description Data Type Data Size Access Class PV_B VALUE The Value of the Process Variable Boolean 1 Read Write Dynamic PV_B STATUS The Status of the Process Variable Uint8 1 Read Dynamic READBACK_B VALUE The Value of the Readback o...

Page 85: ...ansmitters complies with the following directives DIRECTIVE DESCRIPTION 2014 53 EU Radio Equipment Directive 2014 34 EU ATEX Directive EMC Conformity The Smartline Wireless Temperature and Universal I O Transmitters complies with the following EMC standards STANDARD DESCRIPTION EN 300 328 V2 1 1 Wideband transmission systems Data transmission equipment operating in the 2 4GHz ISM band EN 61326 1 2...

Page 86: ... Flameproof Dust Proof Class I Division 1 Groups A B C D Class II Division 1 Groups E F G Class III Division 1 T6 T4 Ex db ia Ga IIC T6 T4 Gb Ex tb ia Da IIIC T95 T125 Db Class I Zn 1 AEx db ia Ga IIC T6 T4 Gb Class II Zn 21 AEx tb ia Da IIIC T95 T125 Db Enclosure Type 4X IP66 IP67 Standards Used CSA C22 2 No 0 10 CSA C22 2 No 94 2 15 CSA C22 2 No 213 16 CAN CSA C22 2 No 60079 1 16 CAN CSA C22 2 N...

Page 87: ...79 15 2013 ANSI NEMA 250 2008 FM 3610 2018 FM 3810 2018 ANSI ISA 60079 31 2015 FM 3611 2018 FM 3616 2011 ANSI ISA 60079 11 2014 ANSI ISA 60529 2004 AGENCY TYPE OF PROTECTION ATEX Intrinsically Safe II 1 G Ex ia IIC T4 Ga II 3 G Ex ic IIC T4 Gc Flameproof Dust Proof II 2 1 G Ex db ia Ga IIC T6 T4 Gb II 2 1 D Ex tb ia Da IIIC T95C T125C Db Non Incendive II 3 1 G Ex ec ia Ga IIC T6 T4 Gc Enclosure IP...

Page 88: ...by Eagle Picher Additionally for ATEX and IECEx certifications lithium battery SL 2780 manufactured by Tadiran GmbH may be used 24V DC Supply For Ordinary Locations Explosion proof and Non Incendive 16 0 V min to 28 0 V max Supply Current Capability 100 mA For Intrinsically Safe A suitable barrier mounted in a suitable enclosure or in a non hazardous location is needed See Control drawings later i...

Page 89: ...nd ATEX Conditions of Certification 1 Under certain extreme circumstances the non metallic parts incorporated in the enclosure of this equipment may generate an ignition capable level of electrostatic charge Therefore the equipment shall not be installed in a location where the external conditions are conducive to the build up of electrostatic charge on such surfaces In addition the equipment shal...

Page 90: ...a limits for the general population consult Safety Code 6 obtainable from Health Canada s web site www hc sc gc ca rpb The SmarLine wireless transmitter has been assessed and is in compliance with the Radio Equipment Directive RED 2014 53 EU Radio Frequency RF statement To comply with FCC s and Industry Canada s RF exposure requirements the following antenna installation and device operating confi...

Page 91: ... in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at own expense Intentional or unintentional changes or modifications must not be made to the SmartLine Wireless Transmitters unless under the express consent of the party responsible for compliance Any such modifications could void the user s authority to operate the e...

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Page 102: ...ntry ISO 3166 2 letter code Country ISO 3166 2 letter code Austria AT Latvia LV Belgium BE Liechtenstein LI Bulgaria BG Lithuania LT Cyprus CY Malta MT Czech Republic CZ Netherlands NL Denmark DK Norway NO Estonia EE Poland PL Finland FI Portugal PT France FR Romania RO Germany DE Slovakia SK Greece GR Slovenia SI Hungary HU Spain ES Iceland IS Sweden SE Ireland IE Switzerland CH Italy IT United K...

Page 103: ...Lower Range Limit LRV Lower Range Value mAdc Milliamperes Direct Current mV Millivolts Nm Newton meters NPT National Pipe Thread NVM Non Volatile Memory PM Process Manger PV Process Variable PWA Printed Wiring Assembly RFI Radio Frequency Interference RTD Resistance Temperature Detector SFC Smart Field Communicator T C Thermocouple TC Thermocouple URL Upper Range Limit URV Upper Range Value US Uni...

Page 104: ...F Function blocks 30 42 Block description 42 G Glossary 91 Grounding 40 I Installation 9 Installation Site Evaluation Site Evaluation 9 Introduction 1 M Maintenance Repair 59 Modbus 68 Mounting 15 Bracket Mounting Procedure 17 O Operation 43 P Parts 65 Power Supply Option 37 Provisioning 41 Provisioning Device menus 52 PV display 45 50 Q Quick Start 7 R Remote antenna 23 Replacing 24V external pow...

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Page 106: ...ager Process Solutions Honeywell 1250 W Sam Houston Pkwy S Houston TX 77042 Honeywell Control Systems Ltd Honeywell House Skimped Hill Lane Bracknell England RG12 1EB 34 SW 25 04 Rev 1 December 2019 2019 Honeywell International Inc Shanghai City Centre 100 Jungi Road Shanghai China 20061 www honeywellprocess com ...

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