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1.                 Corporation                   VIATOR   Bluetooth   Interface  for use with HART   Devices    Users    Manual    DM0100410UAE    MACTek   VIATOR   BLUETOOTH   INTERFACE USER   S MANUAL    LIMITED WARRANTY  VIATOR Interface for HART    MACTek Corporation warrants this interface and all its component against defects in  materials or workmanship for a period of one year from the date of purchase  This warranty only  extends to the original consumer of this product     If the Interface or a component does not function because of defects in material or  workmanship during the warranty period  MACTek will either repair the defective product or  replace it with a new or remanufactured functionally equivalent product of equal value  The  original consumer must send proof of purchase along with the defective product as provided  below  To obtain service under this warranty  first call the MACTek Support Center to obtain a  Return Merchandise Authorization  RMA  number from MACTek  then deliver the product   shipment pre paid  to MACTek addressed as follows     MACTek Engineering Dept   Attn  RMA     2112 Case Parkway South  1  Twinsburg  OH 44087   USA    Call the MACTek Support Center at  330  487 5477 to obtain an RMA number  or for  further product or service information under this warranty     MACTek has no obligation to repair or replace any defective product that has been  subject to misuse  neglect  accident  or abuse  or subject to alteration or repair by person
2.  NOTES of CONTROL Drawing  AT1000410C  A PDF copy of the CONTROL DRAWING AT0100410C is located on the provided  MACTek Installation and Documentation Compact Disk provide in the shipping box  The latest  revisions are located on the MACTek web site     7 2 1 Control Drawing Notes    1  No revision to drawing without fm approval    2  For installations in the United States  the associated apparatus and HART transmitter must be FM  Approvals  FM  approved     3  For installations in Canada  the associated apparatus and HART transmitter must be Canadian  approved     4  For installations in Europe  the associated apparatus and HART transmitter must be ATEX  approved     5  Associated apparatus and HART transmitter manufacturer s installation drawing must be followed  when installing this equipment     6  Installations in the United States should be in accordance with ANSI ISA rp12 06 01 installation of  intrinsically safe systems for hazardous  classified  locations and the latest edition of the national  electrical code  ANSI NFPA 70      7  Installation in Canada should be in accordance with the latest edition of the C22 1 Canadian  electrical code  part I     8  Installations in Europe shall be in accordance with latest editions of the wiring practices for the    country of origin   DM0100410UAE 9    MACTek VIATOR BLUETOOTH INTERFACE USER   S MANUAL    9  For installation in the United States and Canada  control equipment connected to associated  apparatus must not use or gen
3.  drawing     0100410   for all agencies    Entity Parameters    Ui   30V  li   130mA  Pi   1W  Ci  OuF  Li   OmH   Uo   1 7V  lo   2 5mA  Po   1 1mW  Co   100uF  Lo   1H  Nonincendive Field Wiring Parameters    Ui  30V  li   130mA  Pi   1W  Ci  OuF  Li   OmH   Uo   1 7V  lo   2 5mA  Po   1 1mW  Co   100uF  Lo   1H    WARNING   Use only approved batteries  Energizer EN92   WARNING   Do not mix old and new batteries   WARNING   Do not replace batteries when explosive gas  atmosphere may be present    Contains FCC ID TJ9RN41 1  Contains IC ID  6514A RN411       Assembled in the USA     MACTek Corporation    7380 Stoneham Road  Gates Mills  OH 44040 USA     440 423 0955  Figure 3  CERTIFICATION AND APPROVAL LABEL       DM0100410UAE 8    MACTek VIATOR BLUETOOTH INTERFACE USER   S MANUAL    7 INSTALLATION  7 1 Non Classified Area Installation    The VIATOR Bluetooth Interface two clip leads are directly connected across either the HART  compliant transmitter or the associated 4 20mA current loop terminating resistor  The VIATOR  Bluetooth Interface HART connections are polarity independent     7 2 Classified Area Installation    ONLY QUALIFIED PERSONAL TRAINED FOR INSTALLATION AND USE OF EQUIPMENT IN  AREAS CLASSIFIED AS HAZARDOUS LOCATIONS PER LOCAL  REGIONAL OR NATIONAL  CODES AND OR STANDARDS SHOULD INSTALL AND USE THIS APPARATUS     For installation in areas classified as HAZARDOUS LOCATION refer to CONTROL drawing  AT0100410C  The following twelve  12  items are taken from the
4. Division  Class 1  Division 1  Group A B C D  Gas   T4  20  C  lt  ta  lt   50      Intrinsic Safety  Zone  Class1 Zone 0  AEx ia IIC T4  20  C  lt  ta x  50  C  Non Incendive Class I  Division 2  T4  20  C   ta s  50  C  EMC  EUROPE  Directive 2004 108 EC CE approved for emissions and immunity  EN 61326 1  UNITED STATES FCC Part 15B  Contains FCC ID  T9J RN41 1  CANADA IECS 003  Contains IC ID  6514       411  Directive  ROHS  2002 95 EC Restricted materials not used             Note 1  Approved for use in areas classified as HAZARDOUS LOCATION with only ENERGIZER EN92  AAA  1 5VDC  batteries     DM0100410UAE 7    MACTek VIATOR BLUETOOTH INTERFACE USER   S MANUAL    6 Product Labels  6 1 Serial Number Label    The VIATOR Bluetooth Interface serial number label is located on the front device and  consists of two lines of text  Line 1 top  contains the last six characters of the MAC address of  the Bluetooth radio followed by the month and year of construction  Line 2  bottom  contains  the eight digit MACTek serial number of this device   Label Format Line 1  MAC xxxxxx MM YY  Line 2  5   41222222    6 2 Rear Label    VIATOR   Bluetooth   Interface  for use with HART  devices   model 010041     Intrinsically Safe Class    Division l  Groups A B C D  AEx ia IIC T4  Maxium Ambient 50  C  Class I  Division 2  Groups A  B  C  D   Temp Class  T4  Max ambient 50  C         APPROVED           Il 1 G  Ex ia      T4   20  C  lt   Ta  lt   50  C   1 25 FMO8ATEX0007  Install per control
5. E USER   S MANUAL    Table of Contents    de COMERME AL PL 1  1 1    Getting  Started A oes Ore Ree eee Ewe ee ie ees aa a ec 2  1 2 Hardware and Software Requirements                         4  4     4 4 442 2   072   2  1 3 Hardware and Software                                                                           2  1 4 Power Push Button and LED Operation                                               2  1 5  Under Voltage                    teet rete rette Eo Ee HE               Fere tere eve ta 3  1 6 Bluetooth idle                             3       o GOWN o uxo adonde A tiges t omia eiie  3  1 8 Battery Replacement       3  A oerte het E EE E Ehe E E E ER ERRR E E A E E 4  VAN REPA PET RTT 4   2 Establishing Communications teet AAA AAA AAA aad ntl reds  5  2 1  A E oce Me E E T 5  2 2 Connections from                                                                  a 6  2 3 Connection PODEMOS Ze                                    dads cig                                   6       Bluetooth Badio  oso    Gos      MD df 6       Technical Specificato dcs                     EHE CERE seconds ERU REL RD      bte    7   5  Gerlfications and ADpIOVAls 5 etri ota pel pte ARA tonis oap pride 7      Product    PE 8  6 1 Serial Number EAD  cuoc epoca Too    AA AO TA A A E Wr re tony Py 8     0                                  elos 8   T  INSTALLATION lee acount        i             das 9  7 1 Non Classified Area Installation                       9  7 2 Classified Area Instal
6. FACE USER   S MANUAL    2 2 Connections from HART   Applications    To use the MACTek VIATOR Bluetooth Interface  first power on the device and then start up the  HART application  From within the HART application  select the COM port for the HART interface  and select the COM port number associated with the outgoing COM port for the VIATOR Bluetooth  Interface  You should now be able to use the interface for HART communications     2 3 Connection Problems    If there are connection problems  try the following procedure   Exit all HART applications   Power off the                VIATOR Bluetooth Interface   Wait 10 seconds   Power on the MACTek VIATOR Bluetooth Interface   Wait 10 second   Start up the HART application and try to open the COM port    3 Bluetooth Radio    This product contains a contains a Class 1 Bluetooth radio module operating in the 2 4 GHz  ISM   band utilizing a frequency hopping spread spectrum  FHSS  scheme  The radio module has a range  of up to 100 meters when used with a Class 1 Bluetooth adapter and 10 meters range with a Class 2  Bluetooth adapter     The operating range can be reduced by interference from other nearby devices transmitting in the 2 4  GHz ISM band  These interference sources include some cordless telephones  wireless networking  devices and even microwave ovens  Interference can prevent the establishment of a Bluetooth  connection and may also cause HART network message retries     The device complies with FCC 47 CFR  Part 15 rule
7. NTERFACE USER   S MANUAL       Figure 4 CONTROL DRAWING AT010410C    DM0100410UAE 11    
8. Unscrew the captive screw that secures the battery door  into the bottom housing  Fully remove the battery door with the retained captive screw  remove the  used batteries and install new batteries  When installing the batteries refer to figure 1 2 and observe  the battery polarity embossed in the bottom of the battery compartment for each of the three battery  positions  To complete the battery installation  first verify the polarity of the installed batteries as  compared to figure 1 2 then re install the battery door into the bottom housing with the captive screw       Figure 1  BATTERY COMPARTMENT ASSEMBLY    DM0100410UAE 3    MACTek VIATOR BLUETOOTH INTERFACE USER   S MANUAL                         Figure 2  BATTERY COMPARMENT  amp  BATTERY ORIENTATION    WARNING  ONLY APPROVED BATTERERIES MAY BE INSTALLED   ENERGIZER  MODEL      92  AAA  1 5VDC    WARNING  DO NOT MIX NEW AND OLD BATTERIES    WARNING  EXPLOSION HAZARD  DO NOT OPEN ENCLOSURE OR REPLACE BATTERY  WHEN FLAMMABLE OR COMBUSTIBLE ATMOSPHERE IS PRESENT     1 9 Maintenance    The VIATOR Bluetooth Interface has        20 rated housing and may be cleaned by wiping the device  down with a soft  lint free  damp cloth to remove dust and dirt  A mild non abrasive soap detergent  may be used if required  Do not use any type abrasive cloth pad to clean the device  Do not  submerge in liquid when cleaning  Visually inspect the unit regularly and discontinue use if the case is  cracked or damage or if there is damage to th
9. e to the cable insulation     WARNING  DO NOT USE ANY TYPE OF ABRASHIVE OR SOLVENT BASED CLEANER OR  SUBMERGE DEVICE IN LIQUID WHEN CLEANING     1 10 Repair    The VIATOR Bluetooth Interface can only be repaired by authorized MACTek personal  To obtain  repair services refer to the Limited Warranty provide in this manual     WARNING  ONLY AUTHORIZED MACTek PERSONAL MAY REPAIR THIS DEVICE     DM0100410UAE 4    MACTek VIATOR BLUETOOTH INTERFACE USER   S MANUAL    2 Establishing Communications  2 1 Initial Connection    The MACTek VIATOR Bluetooth interface uses the standard Bluetooth Serial Port Profile  SPP   which is supported by most Bluetooth hosts  Using SPP creates a virtual serial COM port which  allows the interface to be used with HART applications in a manner similar to a traditional built in  serial COM port     The method to connect to Bluetooth devices varies  depending on the Bluetooth Host software that  is being used  Please refer to the documentation for your Host PC or Bluetooth adapter for  instructions on establishing a SPP connection     It is highly recommend that the Microsoft Bluetooth Stack be used   this Bluetooth stack is directly  supported by Windows XP SP2  Many Bluetooth adapters come with third party software to handle  the Bluetooth communications  however not all are reliable  Some third party software stacks have  issues with opening and closing COM ports and some HART applications do not work well with in  these situations  Our testing has sh
10. echnology  No additional MACTek hardware is required for the PC  There  are no MACTek specific drivers or software required to use this product  All communications are  handled through the Bluetooth Serial Port Profile  See the documentation supplied with your  computer or Bluetooth adapter for installation instructions for those devices     The VIATOR Bluetooth Interface is physically connected either across the HART compliant  transmitter or the associated current loop terminating resistor  The VIATOR Bluetooth Interface  HART connections are polarity independent  If the VIATOR Bluetooth Interface is to be installed in  areas classified as a HAZARDOUS LOCATION refer to Section 4 INSTALLATION     1 4 Power Push Button and LED Operation    The Power push button controls power to the VIATOR Bluetooth Interface and is also used to  determine the battery status  The VIATOR is turned on by depressing the Power push button for a  half second  The Status indicator will light for 1 second  go out for a half second  and then blink to  indicate the amount of charge left in the batteries     4 Blinks   80      more Battery power remaining  3 Blinks   50  or more Battery power remaining  2 Blinks   30  or more Battery power remaining  1 Blinks   10  or more Battery power remaining  0 Blinks 7 less than 10  Battery power remaining   replace batteries immediately    Depressing the Power push button briefly while the unit is on will indicate the amount of charge left in  the battery     Tu
11. erate more than 250 VRMS or VDC     10  For installations in Europe  control room equipment connected to intrinsically safe associated  apparatus shall not use or generate more than the marked Um of the associated apparatus     11  The entity concept allows interconnection of intrinsically safe apparatus with associated  apparatus when the following is true    Ca or Co  gt   Ci   Ccable    La or Lo   gt  Li   Lcable    Vmax OR Ui   gt  Voc  Vt OR Uo    Imax OR li   gt  Isc  It OR lo    Pmax OR Pi   gt  Po     12  Resistance between intrinsically safe ground and earth ground must be less than 1 0 ohm     7 2 2 Control Drawing Entity Parameters    The following INTRINSIC SAFETY and NONINCENDIVE entity parameters are reproduced from the  CONTROL Drawing AT1000410C     INTRINSIC SAFETY  Vmax or Ui   30V  Imax or li   130mA  Pi   1W  Ci   OuF  Li   OmH  Voc or Uo   1 7V  Isc or lo   2 5mA  Po   1 2mW  Ca or Co   100uF  La or Lo  1H    NONINCENDIVE FIELD WIRING PARAMETERS  Vmax or Ui   30V  Imax or li   130mA  Pi   1W  Ci   OuF  Li   OmH  Voc or Uo   1 7V  Isc or lo   2 5mA  Po   1 2mW  Ca or Co   100uF  La or Lo  1H    7 2 3 Control Drawing    The following page contains the CONTROL DRAWING AT0100410C required for the proper  installation of the VIATOR Bluetooth Interface in areas classified as HAZARDOUS LOCATIONS  A  PDF copy of the CONTROL DRAWING AT0100410C is located on the provided MACTek Installation  Compact Disk  SS010041IM      DM0100410UAE 10    MACTek VIATOR BLUETOOTH I
12. he operation of the VIATOR Bluetooth Interface     The VIATOR Bluetooth Interface contains a Class 1 Bluetooth radio with a range of up to 100  meters when used with a Class 1 Bluetooth adapter on your computer  When using a Class 2  Bluetooth adapter  the range will be limited to 10 meters  The operating range can be reduced by  interference from other nearby devices transmitting in the 2 4 GHz ISM band  These interference  sources include some cordless telephones  wireless networking devices and even microwave ovens   Interference can prevent the establishment of a Bluetooth connection and may also cause HART  network message retries     The VIATOR Bluetooth Interface approvals  certifications  technical data sheet  CONTROL drawing   and this document is available on the MACTek Installation Compact Disk  SS 010311M      DM0100410UAE 1    MACTek VIATOR BLUETOOTH INTERFACE USER   S MANUAL    1 1 Getting Started    1 2 Hardware and Software Requirements    e VIATOR Bluetooth Interface Model 010041  e Computer with built in Bluetooth or Bluetooth USB adapter  e Windows Operating System  Microsoft Windows XP SP2 or Microsoft Windows Vista  e HART application software for communication with HART instruments     HART communication software must be capable of recognizing virtual Com ports to work with  the Interface      1 3 Hardware and Software Installation    The MACTek VIATOR Bluetooth Interface for HART Devices connects to your computer over the air  using Bluetooth wireless t
13. lation                            9   7 2277 Control Drawing Notes susana 9  7 2 2 Control Drawing Entity Parameters                                   11111  10    7 2 3 Control    pru m                    10    MACTek VIATOR BLUETOOTH INTERFACE USER   S MANUAL    1 OVERVIEW    The VIATOR Bluetooth Interface is a point to point modem for temporary connection to HART   enabled field devices for use primarily as a configuration management tool  The VIATOR Bluetooth  Interface is an intrinsically safe designed device for use in hazardous locations  The Interface can  operate approximately 20 hours powered by three internal replaceable AAA alkaline battery cells  The  PC host uses an internal Bluetooth interface or an external Bluetooth adapter to communicate with  the Bluetooth modem  The modem physically attaches to the HART field device with 18 inch lead  wires terminated in mini grabbers clips     Default operating mode is to establish a Bluetooth connection using the Windows Bluetooth Serial  Port Profile  SPP  and connect your HART application software to the resulting virtual com port  The  factory default Bluetooth passkey is set to    mactek        The faceplate push button is used to turn the modem on and off and to check remaining battery level   The faceplate LED displays communication heartbeat  Bluetooth connection status  and battery  charge remaining     Optional ViatorCheck software provided by MACTek provides a PC based user interface to monitor  and configure t
14. own the Microsoft Stack is the best with regards to this     All MACTek VIATOR Bluetooth Interfaces have a preset Bluetooth Device Name in the format of   MACTekVIATOR XXXX  where                represents the last four hexadecimal digits of the Bluetooth  MAC address for the device  The Bluetooth MAC address is printed above the serial number near  the bottom of the front label  You can use this name to help choose the correct device in a busy  Bluetooth environment     When you connect to the Bluetooth modem the first time  you will need to use a PIN code or  passkey to establish a connection     Pin Code  mactek  all lowercase     Many Bluetooth stacks will create two COM ports when initially establishing an SPP connection to  the VIATOR Bluetooth Interface  One port is labeled    incoming    and is used if the modem attempts  to establish the Bluetooth connection  The second port is labeled    outgoing    and is used when the  computer establishes the Bluetooth connection  The Outgoing COM port number is what will be used  by your HART application     If using the Microsoft Bluetooth stack  after this initial connection is complete  opening and closing  the outgoing COM port is all that is needed to start a connection to the VIATOR Interface  This  connection setup only has to be performed the first time a VIATOR Interface is used  The operating  system will store the PIN code and the COM port number even through reboots     DM0100410UAE 5    MACTek VIATOR BLUETOOTH INTER
15. rn the VIATOR Bluetooth Interface off by holding the Power push button down until the Status  indicator goes out  This takes about 1 second     DM0100410UAE 2    MACTek VIATOR BLUETOOTH INTERFACE USER   S MANUAL    During normal operation the Status Indicator will blink once per second  When a Bluetooth  connection is established the blink rate will remain the same but the on time will increase  With a  Bluetooth connection established  the Status Indicator will blink twice to show loop activity when the  VIATOR is connected to the HART loop     1 5 Under Voltage Lockout    When the battery voltage drops below the hardware set Shutdown Voltage of 2 8V  the modem will  immediately power itself off  The User must replace the batteries  which is described in section 1 8     1 6 Bluetooth idle timeout    The VIATOR Bluetooth Interface can be configured to automatically drop the Bluetooth connection  after a period of inactivity to conserve battery power  This feature is disabled by default and must be  set by the VIATOR CheckBT application     1 7 Inactivity power down    The VIATOR Bluetooth Interface will automatically power down to conserve battery life after 30  minutes with no Bluetooth connection  The Power push button must be pressed to power the  VIATOR Bluetooth Interface up once the inactivity timeout has expired     1 8 Battery Replacement    The VIATOR Bluetooth Interface requires three  1 5VDC  AAA  alkaline batteries    To replace the batteries refer to figure 1 1  
16. s  Operation is subject to the two following    conditions   1  this device may not cause harmful interference and  2  this device must accept any  interference received  including interference that may cause undesirable operation     DM0100410UAE 6                 VIATOR BLUETOOTH INTERFACE USER   S MANUAL    4 Technical Specification     HostSystem  2   Any PC  PDA  Laptop or other computer with Bluetooth support    Operating System Windows  Windows Mobile  or any OS that supports Bluetooth  COM port    Application Any HART compatible Communication Application  A   e e o eee OO  Bluetooth Version 2 0 EDR  Bluetooth 2 0 Class 1     Operating Frequenc 2 4GHz  2402   2480 MHz   79 channels  RF Output Power 18dBm  Bluetooth 2 0 Class 1     ntegrated Omni Directional    Electrical          00   Accepts 3     AAA alkaline cells  type IEC LRO3    100 meters  open air       Environmental 002020200      20  C to 50  C   4  F to 122  F   0  to 95  relative humidity non   condensing   20  C to 35  C   4  F to 95  F   0  to 95  relative humidity non   condensing    Enclosure SOI   Enclosure Rating     20    Electrical Connections AAA AN  HART I O Interface Cable  om length  20AWG stranded  termination BLUE mini grabbers       5 Certifications and Approvals                                                    Certifications Approvals for use in hazardous areas  Note 1   EUROPE ATEX  Intrinsic Safety Il 1G Ex ia IIC T4  20  C   ta  lt  450   USA  amp  CANADA FM Approval  Intrinsic Safety  
17. s other  than MACTek or its authorized repair agents  This warranty does not cover normal wear and  tear     REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT AS PROVIDED UNDER THIS WARRANTY IS THE SOLE  AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY OF THE CONSUMER  MACTek SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR  ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR FOR BREACH OF ANY EXPRESS  OR IMPLIED WARRANTY ON THIS PRODUCT  EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT PROHIBITED BY  APPLICABLE LAW  MACTek SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF  MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE     Some state or countries do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts  so  the above limitation may not apply to you  In addition  some states or countries do not allow the  exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages  so the above limitation may not  apply to you     This warranty gives you specific legal rights  you may also have other rights which vary  from state to state and country to country     No terms in any purchase order or other sales agreement shall alter or replace the terms  contained in this Limited Warranty       HART   is a registered trademark of the HART Communication Foundation  MACTek   and VIATOR   are registered trademarks of  MACTek Corporation  VIATORCheckBT    is a trademark of the MACTek Corporation  The Bluetooth   word mark and logos are  registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG  Inc  and any use of such marks by MACTek  Corporation is under license    DM0100410UAE    MACTek VIATOR BLUETOOTH INTERFAC
    
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