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3. 3 2 2 Certifications 5 2 5 nano to e dita Eno nae cou nth nausea debo gera a a 4 Provisioning 5 2 3 Agency compliance informallOn Seen pate no xx xo Kan o cena do ERES 6 PCC complianece stateriellls c cette eda e ce tO 6 I compliance state ie lS cc ates uite 6 Radio Frequency RF 6 European UNION lr ec ae 6 2 4 Honeywell European CE Declaration of Conformity DOC 7 2 9 Conditions Cun eere 9 2 0 eoo eoe o 9 CONFIGURA HON 10 3 1 Safety voce ma Eoo o Eva uted voco Evo a 10 NETTE EE DO C EL erm 10 32 Mtt 11 DIMENSION Sn E te dg Lo m 12 3 3
4. Specifications Any 2 4 wire HART device Wireless ISA100 11a Compliant Communication 2 400 to 2 4835 MHz 2 4 GHz Industrial Scientific and Medical ISM band per FCC 15 247 IEEE 802 15 4 2006 Every data packet transmitted in either direction is verified CRC check and acknowledged by the receiving device USA FCC Certified Canada IC Certified European Union RTTE ETSI Conformity RF Transmitter Power Selection 125 mW 20 9 dBm maximum transmit power not including antenna per FCC IC or 400 mW 26 0 dBm maximum EIRP including antenna for USA and Canadian locations EU Selection 10 mW 10 0 dBm maximum EIRP including antenna per RTTE ETSI for EU locations PV Data Publish Cycle Time Configurable from 5 second to 1 minute Rate 250 Kbps ISA100 11a Compliant output Integral 2 5 dBi omnidirectional monopole Signal Range OWA 100 Adapter to FDAP Nominal 305 m 1 000 feet with a clear line of sight Two OWA s both having TX Power set to 14 dBm with a clear line of site nominal signal range is 240 m 790ft An XYR 6000 transmitter having TX Power set to 16 dBm and an OWA with TX Power set to 14 dBm with a clear line of site nominal signal range is 170 m 560ft Rev 2 OWA 100 Adapter User Manual 35 Parameter Specification Unit can be set as a Field Routing or non Field Routing device the Routing vs non number of routing devices is set by the system manager Routing
5. Using the device as a routing device will impact battery life the more messages routed through a device the greater the impact on battery life CE Conformity These transmitters conform with the protection requirements of European Council Directives 2004 108 EC the EMC Directive and 1999 5 EC the Telecommunications Directive per EN 300 328 V1 7 1 2004 11 EN 300 489 1 V1 6 1 2005 09 EN 300 489 17 V1 2 1 2002 08 EN 301 893 V1 4 1 and EN 61326 1 2005 Electrical Equipment for Measurement Control and Laboratory Use Requirements Actual range can vary depending on site topography Physical Specifications 72 or M20 Stainless Steel fitting that allows the adapter to be attached directly to the conduit entry of any 2 or 4 wire HART device standard options Mounting should result in the antenna being vertically oriented An optional Remote Mounting Kit is available Meets NEMA 4X hosedown and corrosion resistant IP 66 dust tight hosedown See Specification sheet Net Weight Approximately 1 0lb 0 45Kg me Molded Lexan Polycarbonate VO Rating and UV Stable 34 OWA 100 Adapter User Manual Rev 2 July 2011 Certifications Hazardous Location CSA USA amp Canada Certifications Intrinsic Safety Class Il III Division 1 Groups D 4 G T4 Ex ia IIB T4 Ex tb T90 C IP66 Ambient Temperature 40 lt Ta lt 70 C Enclosure Type 4x IP46 Non Incendive Class Divisi
6. 1 0W Ci 1 27nF Battery Assembly Li 0 Radio Board Tadiran TL 5930 S SPLICE TERMINAL 14 NPT M20 XENO Energy XL 205F BLOCK LOOP OWA OneWireless LOOP HART Adapter Board 50050078 001 a MOUNTING ADAPTER EaglePicher PT 2300H XMTR XMTR Figure 1 1 OWA 100 Adapter Functional Diagram 2 OWA 100 Adapter User Manual Rev 2 July 2011 2 1 European Union Usage 2 Specifications 2 1 European Union Usage 2 Specifications This product may be used in any of the following European Union nations Country Austria Belgium Bulgaria Cyprus Czech Republic Denmark Estonia Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Iceland Ireland Italy Rev 2 July 2011 C C G Y Z K E ISO 3166 2 letter code Country Latvia Liechtenstein Lithuania Malta Netherlands Norway Poland Portugal Romania Slovakia Slovenia Spain Sweden Switzerland United Kingdom ISO 3166 2 letter code 6 OWA 100 Adapter User Manual 2 Specifications 2 2 Certifications and approvals 2 2 Certifications and approvals Hazardous Location CSA USA and Canada Certifications Intrinsic Safety Class Il III Division 1 Groups D 4 G T4 IIB T4 Ex tb T90 C IP66 Ambient Temperature 40 C lt Ta lt 70 C Enclosure Type 4x IP46 Non Incendive Class Division 2 Groups CD Class 11 Division 2 Groups amp Suitable for Class lll Di
7. 8 775 55 00 FAX 46 8 775 56 00 Switzerland Honeywell AG Phone 41 18552448 FAX 41 1 855 24 45 Turkey Honeywell Turkey A S Phone 90 216 578 71 00 FAX 90 216 575 66 35 Ukraine Honeywell Tel 380 44 201 44 74 Fax 380 44 201 44 75 United Kingdom Honeywell Control Systems Ltd Phone 44 0 1344 655251 FAX 44 0 1344 655554 MIDDLE EAST Abu Dhabi UAE Middle East Headquarters Honeywell Middle East Ltd Phone 971 2 4041246 FAX 971 2 4432536 Sultanate of Oman Honeywell amp Co Oman LLC Phone 968 24 701153 Ext 33 FAX 968 24 787351 Saudia Arabia Honeywell Turki Arabia Ltd Jubail Office Phone 966 3 341 0140 Fax 966 3 341 0216 Honeywell ATCO Dammam Office Phone 0096638304584 Fax 0096638338059 Kuwait Honeywell Kuwait KSC Phone 965 242 1327 to 30 Fax 965 242 8315 And Phone 965 326 2934 1821F ax 965 326 1714 AFRICA Mediterranean amp African Distributors Honeywell SpA Phone 39 02 250 10 604 FAX 39 02 250 10 659 South Africa Republic of and sub saharan Honeywell Southern Africa Honeywell S A Pty Ltd Phone 27 11 6958000 FAX 27 118051504 NORTH AMERICA Canada Honeywell LTD Phone 1 800 737 3360 FAX 1 800 565 4130 USA Honeywell Process Solutions Phone 1 800 423 9883 Or 1 800 343 0228 Email ask ssc honeywell com SOUTH AMERICA Argentina Honeywell S A 1 C Phone 54 11 4383 3637 FAX 54 11 4325 647
8. Email Japan Contact Phone Facsimile Mail Email World Wide Web Honeywell Global TAC South East Asia 65 6580 3500 65 6580 3501 65 6445 3033 Honeywell Private Limited Honeywell Building 17 Changi Business Park Central 1 Singapore 486073 GTAC SEA QG honeywell com Honeywell Global TAC Taiwan 886 7 536 2567 886 7 536 2039 Honeywell Taiwan Ltd 17F 1 No 260 Jhongshan 2nd Road Cianjhen District Kaohsiung Taiwan ROC Global TAC Taiwan honeywell com Honeywell Global TAC Japan 8 1 3 6730 7160 8 1 3 6730 7228 Honeywell Japan Inc New Pier Takeshiba South Tower Building 20th Floor 1 16 1 Kaigan Minato ku Tokyo 105 0022 Japan Global TAC JapanJA25 Q honey well com Honeywell Solution Support Online http www honeywell com ps Elsewhere Outside US Phone 001 215 641 3610 or call your nearest Honeywell office Training Classes Honeywell Automation College http www automationcollege com Rev 2 July 2011 OWA 100 Adapter User Manual Symbol Definitions The following table lists those symbols used in this document to denote certain conditions vi Symbol CAUTION A D Definition ATTENTION Identifies information that requires special consideration TIP Identifies advice or hints for the user often in terms of performing a task Indicates a situation which if not avoided may result in equipment or work data o
9. 100 Adapter Display Modes OWA Status What to do No LEDs Replace battery NO HART OWA cannot communicate with Check wiring between HART device HART Device and OWA Check for 4 20 mA on Loop connections Check that HART Communications are enabled on the HART device Check that HART device is operational Check that voltage drop across HART device is within specifications see HART device datasheet Using a Secondary Master confirm that HART Device will respond to HART messages 18 OWA 100 Adapter User Manual X 2 Adapter User Manual Rev 2 July 2011 4 Operation 4 1 Overview What to do HART WORKING OWA is communicating with Normal Operation HART Device NO KEY OWA does not have a Key Transmit a key to the OWA See page 22 OWA Status DISCOVER SECURING JOINING NOT CONNECTED JOINED Rev 2 July 2011 OWA has not made a connection to a FDAP and is in the Discovery Mode searching for a connection to a FDAP OWA will automatically enter a power saving mode if it cannot make a connection and will retry later OWA has made a connection with the network and is validating its key OWA is negotiating the parameters of its interface to the network OWA is in between Discovery attempts OWA has made a secure connection with the network and has entered normal operation mode Wait for a connection If OWA does not make a connection within five minutes see NOT CONNECTED in this t
10. 2 July 2011 1 Introduction 1 1 Safety Messages 1 Introduction 1 1 Safety Messages These instruction procedures may require special precautions to ensure the safety of the personnel performing the operations Information that potentially raises safety issues is indicated by a warning symbol Please refer to the following safety messages before performing an operation preceded by this symbol Failure to follow these instructions could result in death or serious injury e Make sure only qualified personnel perform the installation Explosions could result in death or serious injury e Before connecting the OWA 100 OneWireless Adaptor in an explosive atmosphere make sure the instruments are installed in accordance with intrinsically safe or nonincendive field wiring practices e Verify that the operating atmosphere of the transmitter is consistent with the appropriate hazardous locations certifications Electrical shock could cause death or serious injury e Use extreme caution when making contact with the leads and terminals 1 2 Purpose This manual describes the Honeywell OneWireless OWA 100 Adapter installation function operation and maintenance 1 3 Scope The manual includes e Details of topics that relate uniquely to the Honeywell 100 Adapter This manual covers installation mounting and wiring of the OneWireless OWA 100 Adapter 1 4 OneWireless network overview OneWireless is an all digital ser
11. TRADEMARK COPYRIGHT OR OTHER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHT OF HONEYWELL OR ANY THIRD PARTY OWA 100 OneWireless Adapter CLASS 1 1 amp Ill DIVISIONS 1 amp 2 GROUPS C D E F amp ZONES 0 1 amp 2 AEx ia nA IIB Ex ia nA IIB ZONE 20 21 amp 22 AEx tb Ex tb To assure Intrinsically Safe system the OWA 100 OneWireless Adapter Field Transmitter and Associated Equipment must be wired in accordance with the Associated Equipment manufacturer s Field Wiring instructions and the wiring diagram s shown in this document NOTES 1 Intrinsically safe installation shall be in accordance with a FM USA 70 Articles 504 and 505 and ANSI ISA RP12 06 01 b CSA Canada Canadian Electrical Code part l section 18 and ANSI ISA 12 06 01 c ATEX Requirements of EM 60079 14 12 3 See also 5 2 4 d IECEx Requirements of IEC 60078 14 12 3 See also 5 2 4 ENTITY approved equipment shall be installed in accordance with the manufacturer s Intrinsic Safety Control Drawing Intrinsic Safety ENTITY concept allows the interconnection of two ENTITY Approved Intrinsically safe devices with ENTITY parameters not specifically examined in combination as a system when Uo or Vt Ui or Ymax lo Isc or It li or Imax or Co La or Lo Li Leable Po Pi Where two separate barrier channels are required one dual channel or two single channel barr
12. contact with the leads and terminals This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following conditions This device may not cause harmful interference This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation This device must be installed to ensure a minimum antenna separation distance of 20 cm from all persons 10 OWA 100 Adapter User Manual Rev 2 July 2011 3 Configuration 3 2 Installation 3 2 Installation l 6 Loosen the four M4 screws to remove the cover See Figure 3 1 If a new battery needs to be installed follow the directions for Replacing the Battery in Section 2 2 If a battery is installed remove the shipping tag between the battery and battery holder and replace the cover Torque M4 screws to 1 0 N m 9 0 Ibf inch Remove termination cover to which the adapter is to be connected Remove plastic protective cover on adapter hub Insert wires through conduit entry of the unit to which it is to be mounted then start to thread the adapter hub into the conduit entry Use the hex on the adapter hub smaller hex See Figure 3 2 to securely tighten the adapter hub to the unit See Note To reorient the antenna of the adapter loosen the jam nut Turn larger hex nut CC when looking at the front of the OWA 100 Adapter and rotate the unit to the desired antenna location then retighten the jam nut to 9 N m 7Ib foot Note The rot
13. limit by a country at certain frequencies applies to the equipment and must follow the CE marking OWA 100 Adapter User Manual Rev 2 July 2011 Rev 2 July 2011 ANATEL The C Tick mark is a certification trade mark registered to ACMA Australian Communications and Media Authority in Australia under the Trade Marks Act 1995 and to RSM in New Zealand under section 47 of the NZ Trade Marks Act The mark is only to be used in accordance with conditions laid down by ACMA and RSM This mark is equal to the CE Mark used in the European Union N314 directly under the logo is Honeywell s unique supplier identification number Brazil National Agency for telecommunications OWA 100 Adapter User Manual vil il 2 3 4 viii Contents ANd CONTACT INTRODUC FION 0 1 US MEET CELLULE TE REN 1 EU Tm 1 1 0 cen 1 SCOPE 1 1 4 OneWireless NetWork OVerVIQW aa Fan a areae 1 1 5 About the OWA 100 OneWireless 2 2 2 2 2 Qe M Pr 2 SPECIFICA HONS aiin 21 European Union 5
14. may cause damage If a battery is dropped do not install the dropped battery into the OWA 100 Adapter Dispose of dropped battery promptly per local regulations or per the battery manufacturer s recommendations 28 OWA 100 Adapter User Manual Rev 2 July 2011 SHOCK HAZARD Depending on your installation OWA 100 Adapter input wiring sources may contain high voltage Disconnect all power from OWA 100 Adapter input sources before accessing the batteries Failure to do so could result in death or serious injury if the input terminals or wires are accidentally touched v a YoY T inj mim Fir AES C Figure 5 1 Battery replacement Rev 2 OWA 100 Adapter User Manual 29 July 2011 Table 5 Battery replacement procedure Step Action n ATTENTION Use only the following 3 6V lithium thionyl chloride Li SOCI2 batteries non rechargeable size D No other batteries are approved for use in OWA 100 Adapter Xeno Energy XL 205F Eagle Picher PT 2300H e Tadiran TL 5930 s 1 Loosen 4 M4 screws and remove the cover 2 Disconnect J2 connector 3 Remove the old battery from the battery holder If needed pry out the battery by using a slotted screwdriver as a lever 4 Reconnect J4 connector 5 dion battery as follows to avoid snagging the battery terminal on the clip and damaging the attery Align the new battery with the clips and angle the positive end
15. of the batteryinto the positive battery terminal clip Using a thumb and forefinger pull the negative terminal clip outward and push down on the battery until fully seated in both clips Do not apply excessive force when pushing the battery down 6 Replace the cover and tighten the 4 4 screws with a torque of 1 0 N m 9 0 Ibf inch 7 Dispose the used battery promptly per local regulations or the battery manufacturer s recommendations Keep away from children Do not disassemble and do not dispose of in fire OWA 100 Adapter User Manual Rev 2 July 2011 6 Certification Installation Requirements 6 1 Certification Drawings Use the following drawings and accompanying notes and text for hazardous locations Any deviation from the installation requirements could void the certification For non hazardous locations you can use the same drawings without the accompanying notes and text COPYRIGHT 2011 HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL INC NEITHER THIS DOCUMENT NOR THE PREREL A10 INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN SHALL BE REPRODUCED USED OR DISCLOSED TO 155 REvsioN amp DATE APPD OTHERS WITHOUT THE WRITTEN AUTHORIZATION OF HONEYWELL USE DUPLICATION on 155 REVISION amp DATE APPD DISCLOSURE OF THIS DOCUMENT I5 SUBJECT TO THE RESTRICTIONS SET FORTH IN A 06 17 11 WRITTEN AGREEMENT NOTHING CONTAINED HEREIN SHALI BE CONSTRUED AS CONFERRING BY IMPLICATION ESTOPPEL OR OTHERWISE ANY LICENSE ANY PATENT
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17. 24 07 FAX 32 0 2728 22 45 Bulgaria Honeywell EOOD Phone 359 2 40 20 900 FAX 359 2 40 20 990 Czech Republic Honeywell spol s r o Phone 420 242 442 232 FAX 420 242 442 131 Honeywell Process Solutions 1860 West Rose Garden Lane Phoenix Arizona 85027 www honeywell com ps Denmark Honeywell A S Phone 45 39 55 55 55 FAX 45 39 55 55 58 Finland Honeywell OY Phone 358 0 20752 2753 FAX 358 0 20752 2751 France Honeywell SA Phone 33 0 1 60198075 FAX 33 0 1 60198201 Germany Honeywell AG Phone 49 69 8064 299 FAX 49 69 806497336 Hungary Honeywell Kft Phone 36 1 451 4300 FAX 36 1 451 4343 Italy Honeywell S p A Phone 390292146307 FAX 39 0292146377 The Netherlands Honeywell B V Phone 31 0 20 5656200 FAX 31 0 20 5656210 Norway Honeywell A S Phone 45 39 55 55 55 Poland Honeywell Sp zo o Phone 48 22 6060900 FAX 48 22 6060901 Portugal Honeywell Portugal Lda Phone 351 21 424 5000 FAX 351 21 424 50 99 Romania Honeywell Bucharest Phone 40 0 21 2316437 FAX 40 0 21 2316439 Russian Federation RF Honeywell Field Solutions Kievskaya str 7 Moscow 121059 Russia Phone 7 495 796 98 60 Fax 7 495 797 99 64 Slovak Republic Honeywell s r o Phone 421 2 58247 410 FAX 421 2 58247 415 Spain Honeywell S A Phone 34 0 91313 61 00 FAX 34 0 91313 61 30 Sweden Honeywell AB Phone 46
18. Configuration This menu allows vou to control the LCD display on a Field Device Figure 4 3 Device Local Configuration screen Table 2 Buttons for Device Local Configuration Enter the Menu Tree Enter submenu of the menu that is appearing on the screen Execute action Submit the entered number while doing number entry Read value of certain displayed parameters Go to the next menu in the same level View quick view parameters in Normal Display Sequence PV Display During number entry increment the digit or change sign Go to the previous menu in the same level View quick view parameters in Normal Display Sequence PV Display During number entry decrement the digit or change sign Go to the upper menu level When changing a number value move cursor to the left more significant digit then wrap around to the least significant digit OWA 100 Adapter User Manual 23 4 Operation 4 2 Provisioning device menus Read Node Information Use this to read the OWA 100 Adapter s information shown in Figure 4 4 Figure 4 4 Read Node Information Provisioning Device er x e Device information 62 Tag Name HONOWA1119105001 Vendor Honeywell Model XYR 6000 OWA Serial 0000001119105001 Radio Revision RAP200 1 86 0 App Revision OneWireless Adapter version 244 IP Address 0 0000 0000 0000 0040 8400 0000 070D Network ID 16 Join Status Joined Read Device Information Opt
19. Honeywell OneWireless OWA 100 OneWireless Adapter User Manual 34 25 40 Revision 2 July 2011 Notices and Trademarks Copyright 2011 by Honeywell International Inc Revision 2 July 2011 While this information is presented in good faith and believed to be accurate Honeywell disclaims the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose 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 Inc HART is a trademark of the Hart Communication Foundation Other brand or product names are trademarks of their respective owners Honeywell Process Solutions 1860 West Rose Garden Lane Phoenix AZ 85027 OWA 100 Adapter User Manual Rev 2 July 2011 About This Document This document describes mounting installation wiring operation and maintenance of the OWA 100 Wireless Adapter are covered in other documents Honeywell does not recommend using devices for critical control where there is a single point of failure or where single points of failure result in unsafe conditions OneWireless is targeted at open loop control supervisory control and controls that do not
20. IATED EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT e WHEN sHieLois USED GROUND AT THIS END ONLY FIELD TRANSMITTER USER SUPPLIED ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT NOT MUST BE REQUIRED FOR DIY 2 ZONE 2 MAY HAVE MORE THAN APPROVED FOR USE HAZARDOUS INSTALLATIONS WO TERMINALS CLASSIFIED LOCATION 50056945 SCALE NONE REV A10 DATE 06 7 11 sH 2 2 32 OWA 100 Adapter User Manual Rev 2 July 2011 7 Reference Data 7 1 Product Specifications Operating Conditions Parameter Reference Rated Condition Operative Limits Transportation and Condition Storage pc ei Ff F Ambient Temperature 40 to 85 40 to 185 40 to 85 40to 185 401085 40 to 185 Humidity RH 10 to 55 0 to 100 0 to 100 0 to 100 Vibration Maximum of 4g over 15 to 200 Hz Maximum of 40g Battery powered 3 6V Lithium thionyl chloride LiISOCI2 battery non rechargeable size D Connected into a powered 4 20 mA loop power supply 7 to 30 Vdc 25 mA for power scavenging maximum loop voltage drop due to adapter is 2 52 Vdc over the ambient temperature range across the loop minimum loop load resistance is 250 Ohms Battery life reference conditions with 30 second publish cycle time set for non Routing is 3 years The ambient limits shown are for ordinary non hazardous locations only Refer to the appropriate control drawing FM CSA ATEX or IECEx for the ambient limits when installed in hazardous locations
21. IGURATION WITH RESISTOR SPLICE CONNECTOR WHT RED gH S lt 4 20mALOOP FA H POWER eon 4 20 mA HART 4 20 mA HART NOTE An active loop exists when the wired device is supplying power to the 4 20mA loop It is important to verify if the wired device is operating in the active or passive mode Figure 3 9 OWA 100 4 WIRE ACTIVE DEVICE CONFIGURATION Rev 2 OWA 100 Adapter User Manual 15 July 2011 3 Configuration 3 4 Configuration SPLICE CONNECTOR RESISTOR 4 20 mA HART 4 20 mA HART Figure 3 10 OWA 100 4 WIRE ACTIVE DEVICE CONFIGURATION WITH NO 4 20 mA LOOP OWA 100 JUNCTION BOX Figure 3 11 OWA 100 AS A ROUTER NO WIRED DEVICE 16 OWA 100 Adapter User Manual Rev 2 July 2011 3 Configuration 3 4 Configuration HART TRANSMITTER CONDUIT CONNECTOR BLU YEL vEL BLU LAESA z a e OL Hu SUED 5 T SS or zl ni 4 20 mA HART 4 20 HART MAY HAVE TERMINALS JUNCTION BOX Figure 3 12 REMOTE INSTALLATION Rev 2 OWA 100 Adapter User Manual 17 July 2011 4 Operation 4 1 Overview 4 Operation 41 Overview OneWireless Adapter display modes The OneWireless Adapter contains one Red LED and one Green LED that are used to indicate status LED Pattern HART Status Radio Status E NO KEY DISCOVER Table 1 OWA
22. OF THIS CONTROL DRAWING IS PERMITTED WITHOUT AUTHORIZATION FROM the Agencies listed Honew _ _ _ oae a _ Control Drawing ENGNEERNG pevenc OWA 100 OneWireless Adapter ECOs MUST BE uecenc Divisions 1 amp 2 Zones 0 1 amp 2 approvals ome fa APPROVALS QA ENG TOLERANCE UNLESS NOTED 500 56945 2 OWA 100 Adapter User Manual July 2011 OWA 100 Field Transmitter Associated Apparatus Ui or Vmax 5 2V 30V Ui Vmax or Vt Uo Voc VEz 5 2V 30V lior 225 li Imax or It lo Isc or It 225 mA Voc or Vt lsc or It SNNT TUNE M Associated Apparatus Ca Ccable Ci of other r Cni Du transmitter connected to two channel barrier or Co gt 1 27nF 0 Associated Apparatus La Lcable Li of other Li transmitter connected ta two channel barrier La orLo gt 0 OWA 100 OneWireless Adapter NON HAZARDOUS LOCATION HAZARDOUS CLASSIFIED LOCATION CLASS 1 11 DIVISION 1 GROUPS C D E F amp ZONE 0 ZONE 21 MIC CLASS T TE DIVISION 2 GROUPS C BG ZONE 2 ZONE 22 ASSOCIATED EOUIPMENT ENTITY PARAMETERS Uo Voc or Vt 30 V Io Isc or It s 225 mA D 1 0W pis LOW CriELD Transmite m 2 Lowa LFIELO Tranemimer SPLICE CONNECTOR CONTROL J ASSOC
23. S 28V 300 EaglePicher PT 2300H 50025034 002 Isc m SPLICE TERMIMAL E TES Energy XL 205F APPARATUS OWA OneWireless HART Adapter Board 20050078 001 GROUND SHIELD AT amp THIS END ONLY FIELD TRANSMITTER 4 20 mA HART ONEWIRELESS HART ADAPTER SYSTEM DIAGRAM Figure 3 4 System Wiring Diagram 12 OWA 100 Adapter User Manual Rev 2 July 2011 3 3 2 3 Configuration 3 3 Connecting to network Connecting to network Before the adapter can be configured it must be unlocked with a security key so it can join the network Use the Provisioning Device Pocket PC software to receive security keys from the Key Server manager then aim the Pocket PC at the OWA 100 Adapter and transmit a key Use Provisioning Device to connect your OWA 100 Adapter to the OneWireless network see section 4 2 See Getting Started with Honeywell OneWireless Solutions for more information Configuration The OWA 100 Adapter contains the electronics interface compatible for connecting to the OneWireless network An operator uses the OneWireless application to configure blocks and to change operating parameters These changes are written to the OWA 100 Adapter when it is authenticated by a security key No local configuration of device is required When configuring the OWA via the OneWireless application the PV Publish rate of t
24. able Wait for a connection If OWA does not make a connection within five minutes see NOT CONNECTED in this table Wait for a connection If OWA does not make a connection within five minutes see NOT CONNECTED in this table If OWA does not make a connection to the wireless network within five minutes do the following e Check that the Key is correct for the network that you are trying to join e Check that the FDAP s in the local area are turned on and are already a secure part of the network Check that FDAP s are within radio range of OWA Check if WDM is active and if the OWA shows up in the list of devices Normal Operation OWA 100 Adapter User Manual 19 4 Operation 4 2 Provisioning device menus 4 2 Provisioning device menus Overview Hold the Provisioning Device no more than 6 15 cm from the OWA 100 Adapter and aim the infrared beam at the OWA 100 Adapter window while tapping on the screen command or button Main menu The main menu is shown below Details start on the next page 7 Provisioning Devici ee 42 4 10 PONDUS 5 7 Provisioning Device adt The Provisioning Device application used to provision Field Device Access Points and Field Devices into your OneWireless network Please select an option below Provisioning Figure 4 1 Main menu 20 OWA 100 Adapter User Manual Rev 2 July 2011 4 Operation 4 2 Provisioning device menus Security and Node Deployment R
25. ation of the unit is limited to 350 degrees Install the four wires per the OWA 100 Adapter Interconnection Diagram per Figure 3 5 to Figure 3 12 Replace the termination cover Note It is the User Installer s responsibility to install the 100 Adapter in accordance with the national and local code requirements July 2011 LARGE HEX NUT SMALL HEX NUT Iu 2 SN Nn pap wii LE Adapter Hub J HLA A OEH ND VXZ eh ____ e dH ld HL X HE Figure 3 1 Installation Front view Figure 3 2 Installation Back view Rev 2 OWA 100 Adapter User Manual 11 3 Configuration 3 2 Installation Dimensions 40 50 Figure 3 3 Dimensions EIELD TRANSMITTER HAZARDOUS CLASSIFIED LOCATION CSA ENTITY CERTIFIED FOR USE IN CLASS I Il 1 ZONE 0 ONEWIRELESS HART ADAPTER E UR eM ENTITY APPROVED FOR USE CLASS I DIV 1 GROUPS A B C D PARAMETERS IN CLASS I 1 ZONE 0 CLASS GROUPS E F amp CLASS III 1 4 CLASS 1 ZONE 0 Ex AEx ia GROUP IIB 4 Uo Voc or Vt lt 30 V AMBIENT LIMITS 40 lt Ta s 70 C Io Isc or It lt 125 mA WOA ENTITY PARAMETERS Po lt 1 0 Ui vmx m30V Transmitter Imax 225 mA La gt Leable t Transmitter a E Battery Assembly MTL 7728 BARRIER u 0 Vmax in 26 5V a lt adio Boar Tadiran TL 5930
26. ety issues is indicated by a warning symbol AN Please refer to the following safety messages before performing an operation preceded by this symbol Warnings WARNING POTENTIAL ELECTROSTATIC CHARGING HAZARD The OWA 100 OneWireless Adaptor enclosure is non conductive Lexan EXL9330 Polycarbonate and may generate an ignition capable level of electrostatic charge under certain extreme conditions The user should ensure that the equipment is not installed in a location where it may be subjected to external conditions such as high pressure steam which might cause a build up of electrostatic charge on non conducting surfaces WARNING Failure to follow these instructions could result in death or serious injury e sure only qualified personnel perform the installation Explosions could result in death or serious injury The OneWireless Adapter can only be opened for battery insertion and activation or installed in a potentially hazardous location when the location is declared to be non hazardous Before mounting the OneWireless Adapter to an existing field transmitter verify that the instruments are installed in accordance with applicable intrinsically safe or nonincendive field wiring practices Verify that the certification parameters of the OneWireless Adapter are consistent with the appropriate hazardous locations certifications Electrical shock could cause death or serious injury e Use extreme caution when making
27. ev 2 July 2011 Use this to e receive new security keys e transmit security keys for connecting OWA 100 Adapter or other nodes to the OneWireless network e clear all security keys from the PDA clear the OWA 100 Adapter s key and reset its configuration to factory default such as for decommissioning p bx NEUEM A oet CEN ur m 5 27 Provisioning 2 Provisioning 2 This menu allows you to provision a Field This menu allows you to provision a Field Device Access Point or a Field Devices Device Access Point or a Field Devices into your OneWireless network into your OneWireless network Name PD 1 Name PD 1 Network ID 42 Network ID 42 Number of Keys 95 Number of Keys 95 Expiration 30d 3h 17m 51s Expiration 30d 14m 35 Provisioning Devici 5 28 nk Provisioning Devici 5 31 lok Clear Provisioning Data ui 5 5 Figure 4 2 Security and Node Deployment OWA 100 Adapter User Manual 21 4 Operation 4 2 Provisioning device menus To connect your OWA 100 Adapter to the OneWireless network perform the following steps Step Action 1 If the PDA contains no keys obtain new security keys from the Wireless Device Manager WDM 2 When the Provisioning Device has valid unexpired keys aim it at the Infrared port of the OWA 100 Adapter and transmit a key to the OWA 100 Adapter If the unit already has a k
28. ey first tap the Reset Device button and wait for the unit to reset and restart When the unit does not have a key tap the Provision Device button The OWA 100 Adapter will validate the key and then use it to make a connection to the OneWireless Network The OWA 100 Adapter may continue to show the diagnostic message NO KEY for a brief time while it validates the key before showing the DISCOVER message To verify your OWA 100 Adapter has been authenticated see the Connection prompt on the Read Node Info screen page 24 To decommission your OWA 100 Adapter from the OneWireless network select Reset Device to Defaults This clears the OWA 100 Adapter s key network and security configurations and resets the OWA 100 Adapter to its factory default settings To do this perform the following steps Select Clear Provisioning Data under Options when e The PDA has keys from one system but you have moved your Provisioning Device to another system or e you want to clear all keys so that you cannot deploy any more keys without going to the key server manager and getting more For more details on keys refer to Getting Started with Honeywell OneWireless Solutions 22 OWA 100 Adapter User Manual Rev 2 July 2011 4 Operation 4 2 Provisioning device menus Device Local Configuration This display is not operative on the OWA 100 Adapter and is shown here for reference only Rev 2 July 2011 4 11 bk Device Lacal
29. have environmental or safety consequences As with any process control solution the end user must weigh the risks and benefits to determine if the products used are the right match for the application based on security safety and performance Additionally it is up to the end user to ensure that the control strategy sheds to a safe operating condition if any crucial segment of the control solution fails Revision Information Document Name Document ID Revision Publication Date Number OWA 100 Adapter User Manual 34 XY 25 40 January 2011 Release version 34 XY 25 40 July 2011 References The following list identifies all documents that may be sources of reference for material discussed in this publication Document Title Getting Started with Honeywell OneWireless Solutions OneWireless Wireless Builder User s Guide OneWireless Builder Parameter Reference Support and contact info United States and Canada Contact Honeywell Process Solution Global Technical Support Phone 1 800 423 9883 Honeywell Field Solutions Customer Support Phone 1 800 343 0228 Calls are answered by dispatcher between 6 00 am and 4 00 pm Mountain Standard Time Emergency calls outside normal working hours are received by an answering service and returned within one hour Outside US Phone 001 215 641 3610 Email ask ssc honey well com Mail Honeywell Process Solutions 1860 West Rose Garden Lane Phoenix AZ 85027 Rev 2 OWA 100 Adapter User Manual
30. he OWA should be set to values between 5 seconds and one minute SPLICE CONNECTOR 4 20 mA LOOP 4 20 LOOP gx gt 4 20 mA HART 4 20 mA HART Figure 3 5 OWA 100 TWO WIRE CONFIGURATION OWA 100 Adapter User Manual 13 July 2011 3 Configuration 3 4 Configuration SPLICE CONNECTOR 4 20 mA LOOP 4 20 mA LOOP OWA 100 4 20 MAHART 4 20 MAHART Figure 3 6 OWA 100 TWO WIRE CONFIGURATION WITH RESISTOR SPLICE CONNECTOR is LUZ eL NA i IH c 4 20 mA LOOP 9 POWER oe Ew hn 4 20 mA HART 4 20 MAHART NOTE A passive loop exists when the wired device is not supplying power to the 4 20mA loop It is important to verify if the wired device is operating in the active or passive mode Figure 3 7 OWA 100 4 WIRE PASSIVE DEVICE CONFIGURATION 14 OWA 100 Adapter User Manual Rev 2 July 2011 3 Configuration 3 4 Configuration SPLICE CONNECTOR RESISTOR BLU YEL 4 20 LOOP Cog XH E72 gt T 4 20 mA LOOP due 3 POWER E th dz ER ce 4 20 mA HART 4 20 mA HART NOTE A passive loop exists when the wired device is not supplying power to the 4 20mA loop It is important to verify if the wired device is operating in the active or passive mode Figure 3 8 OWA 100 4 WIRE PASSIVE DEVICE CONF
31. ial two way communication mesh network that interconnects industrial field sensors to a central system OneWireless has defined standards to which field devices and operator stations communicate with one another The communications protocol is built as an open system to allow all field devices and equipment that are built to OneWireless standard to be integrated into a system regardless of the device manufacturer This interoperability of devices using OneWireless technology is to become an industry standard for automation systems Rev 2 OWA 100 Adapter User Manual 1 July 2011 1 Introduction 1 5 About the OWA 100 OneWireless Adapter 1 5 About the OWA 100 OneWireless Adapter The OneWireless Adapet OWA 100 is designed with an OneWireless interface to allow wired devices to operate in compatible distributed OneWireless system The adapter will interoperate with any OneWireless registered device and provide the HART diagnostic and process information to any ISA100 11a compliant system The OWA 100 Adapter includes OneWireless electronics for operating in a 2 4GHz network Outputs The Process Variable PV is available for monitoring and alarm purposes Available PV update rates are 5 10 30 60 seconds and are set via the OneWireless application Slower update rates extend battery life Figure 1 shows a block diagram of a OWA 100 Adapter s operating functions Ui Vmax Ii 2 5 2 V lt 30 V Imax 225 mA Pi
32. iers may be used where in either case both channels have been Certified for use together with combined entity parameters that meet the above equations System Parameters OWA 100 and Field Transmitter Vmax or Uo Imax Isc 10 OWA 100 Ci Field Transmitter Ccable Control Apparatus OWA 100 Li Field Transmitter Li Leable Control Apparatus La When the electrical parameters of the cable are unknown the following values may be used Capacitance 197pF m 60 pF ft Inductance Q 66pH m 0 020pHAt Control equipment that is connected to Associated equipment must not use or generate more than 250 V Associated equipment must be FM CSA ATEX or IECEx depending on location listed Associated equipment may be installed in Class Division 2 or Zone 2 Hazardous Classified location if so approved Non Galvanically isolated equipment grounded Zener Barriers must be connected to a suitable ground electrode per FM USA NFPA 70 Article 504 and 505 The resistance of the ground path must be less than 1 0 ohm b CSA Canada Canadian Electrical Code part 1 section 10 c ATEX Requirements of 60079 14 12 2 4 d IECEx Requirements of IEC 60079 14 12 2 4 The resistance of the ground path must be less than 1 0 ohm Divisions 1 amp 2 and Zone 0 1 2 WARNING EXPLOSION HAZARD SUBSTITUTION OF COMPONENTS MAY IMPAIR SUITABILITY FOR USE IN HAZARDOUS LOCATIONS 10 NO REVISION
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34. ined A secure connection is formed with the network The second line contains detailed state information useful for problem reporting Rev 2 OWA 100 Adapter User Manual 25 July 2011 4 Operation 4 2 Provisioning device menus Advanced Options Advanced options are non typical configuration commands Provisioning Deyici Provisioning Devici 4 18 bk P 4 4 21 ok lt gt Device Information lt gt Device Information lt gt Tag 04084 1 This menu allows you to change the tag Vendor Honeywel sich tal ae Device Access Point or a Model XYR 6000 Press Revision 1 Tag Name TO4S084FFFFCOFE11 Radio Version RAP200 1 33 0 Serial Number SO4084FFFRCOFE11 Network ID 42 IP Address FEB0 0040 84FF FFCO F Device Role I O Router Join Status Joined Set Name f Set Power Level formation Provisioning Devici 42 4 23 ok em Device Information lt gt This menu allows you to change the wireless radio power level on a Field Device Access Point or a Field Device Figure 4 5 Advanced Options 26 OWA 100 Adapter User Manual Rev 2 July 2011 4 Operation 4 2 Provisioning device menus Table 4 Advanced Options pem o Read TX Power Level Reads the transmission power level of the transmitter radio Rev 2 OWA 100 Adapter User Manual July 2011 27 5 Maintenance Repair 51 Parts The following rep
35. ions E Table 3 Read Node Information em 0o Description of device Serial This is the WBSN on the OWA 100 Adapter s nameplate Do not confuse this with the other nameplate item marked Serial 24 OWA 100 Adapter User Manual Rev 2 July 2011 4 Operation 4 2 Provisioning device menus fem Desert 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 formed The device or multinode is waiting to form a connection and will automatically retry shortly Users may transmit a new security key in order to force the device or multinode to immediately retry to form a connection Discover The device is attempting to form a connection to the wireless sensor network The device is discovering multinodes and if a multinode is found will transition to the securing state Securing The device is attempting to form a connection to the wireless sensor network The device has discovered one or two multinodes and is attempting to form a secure session If successful the device will transition to the connected state Joining The device is negotiating the parameters of the wireless connection Jo
36. ireless Adapter MANUFACTURE Honeywell International Inc Honeywell Field Solutions 512 Virginia Drive Fort Washington PA 19034 United States of America To which this declaration relates isin conformity with the provisions of the European Community Directives including the latest amendments as shown on the attached schedule Assumption of conformity is based on the application of the harmonized standards and when applicable and required a European Community notified body certification as shown in the attached schedule Owen Murphy Product Safety and Approvals Engineer 1 June 2011 Date Rev 2 OWA 100 Adapter User Manual 7 July 2011 2 Specifications 2 4 Honeywell European CE Declaration of Conformity DoC Honeywell Schedule 30061463 Issue A2 EMC Directive 2004 108 EC EM 61326 1 2006 R amp TTE Directive 1999 5 EC Emissions Specification and Method EM 300 328 V1 7 1 Immunity Specification EM 301 189 17 v1 2 1 Immunity Method 301 489 1 v1 6 1 ATEX Directive 94 9 Intrinsically Safe 600 79 0 2009 Apparatus for Explosive Gas Atmospheres General Requirements 80079 11 2007 Electrical Apparatus for Explosive Gas Atmospheres Intrinsic Safety 600 79 31 2009 Explosive Atmospheres 31 Equipment Dust ignition Protection by Enclosure t Non Sparking EM 60079 0 2009 Apparatus for Explosive Gas Atmospheres Gene
37. lacement parts may be ordered from Honeywell 50056644 501 REMOTE MOUNTING KIT FOR 1 2 NPT OWA 100 ADAPTER 50056644 502 REMOTE MOUNTING KIT FOR M20 100 ADAPTER 30671907 001 PIPE MOUNT BRACKET KIT SS FOR MOUNTING OWA 100 ADAPTER 50026010 001 3 6V LITHIUM THIONYL CHLORIDE Li SOCI2 BATTERY 50026010 002 3 6V LITHIUM THIONYL CHLORIDE Li SOCI2 BATTERY 50026010 003 3 6V LITHIUM THIONYL CHLORIDE Li SOCI2 BATTERY 5 2 Replacing the battery When to replace When the Wireless System diagnostics for the 100 Adapter shows a Battery message you have 2 4 weeks to replace the battery beforeit expires When the battery is removed or expired all OWA 100 data 1s retained in the OWA 100 non volatile memory Tools required e 1 Phillips Screwdriver and 3 16 Slotted Screwdriver Procedure ATTENTION WARNINGS D The battery must be replaced only by a trained service technician Risk of death or serious injury by explosion Do not open OWA 100 Adapter enclosure when an explosive gas atmosphere is present e battery must not be changed in an explosive gas atmosphere The batteries used in this device may present a risk of fire or chemical burn if mistreated Do not recharge disassemble heat above 100 C 212 F or incinerate e When installing the battery do not snag the battery terminal on the clip or the battery may be damaged Do not apply excessive force Donot drop Dropping the battery
38. n the system being damaged or lost or may result in the inability to properly operate the process CAUTION Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injury It may also be used to alert against unsafe practices CAUTION symbol on the equipment refers the user to the product manual for additional information The symbol appears next to required information in the manual ESD HAZARD Danger of an electro static discharge to which equipment may be sensitive Observe precautions for handling electrostatic sensitive devices Protective Earth PE terminal Provided for connection of the protective earth green or green yellow supply system conductor continued The Factory Mutual Approval mark means the equipment has been rigorously tested and certified to be reliable The Canadian Standards mark means the equipment has been tested and meets applicable standards for safety and or performance The Ex mark means the equipment complies with the requirements of the European standards that are harmonised with the 94 9 EC Directive ATEX Directive named after the French ATmosphere EXplosible For radio equipment used in the European Union in accordance with the R amp TTE Directive the CE Mark and the notified body NB identification number is used when the NB is involved in the conformity assessment procedure The alert sign must be used when a restriction on use output power
39. nd its gain should be so chosen that the equivalent isotropic radiated power EIRP is not more than that permitted for successful communication e Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause interference and 2 this device must accept any interference including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 e French Cet appareil num rique de la classe est conforme la norme NMB 003 du Canada Radio Frequency RF statement To comply with FCC s and Industry Canada s RF exposure requirements the following antenna installation and device operating configurations must be satisfied This device must not be co located with any other antenna or OWA 100 Adapter device and have a separation distance of at least 20cm from all persons European Union Conformity OWA100 Wireless Transmitters are in conformity with the applicable portions of the ETSI standards as required by the R amp TTE Directive 1999 5 EC 6 OWA 100 Adapter User Manual Rev 2 July 2011 2 Specifications 2 4 Honeywell European CE Declaration of Conformity DoC 2 4 Honeywell European CE Declaration of Conformity DoC This section contains the European Declaration of Conformity DoC statement for the OWA 100 OneWireless Adapter C C Honeywell EC Declaration of Conformity 50061463 Issue 2 PRODUCT OWA 100 OneW
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41. on 2 Groups CD Class Division 2 Groups F amp Suitable for Class lll Division 2 T4 Class 1 Zone 2 nA IIB T4 Ex tb T90 C IP66 Ambient Temperature 40 C lt Ta lt 85 C Enclosure Type 4x IP46 IECEx DEKRA Intrinsic Safety IIB T4 Ex tb T90 C IP66 Ambient Temperature 40 lt Ta lt 70 C Enclosure IP66 Non Sparking Ex nA T4 Gc Zone 22 Ex tb IIIC T90 C IP66 Dc Ambient Temperature 40 lt Ta lt 85 C Enclosure IP66 ATEX DEKRA Intrinsic Safety Ex 1 G Ex ia IIB T4 II 1 D Ex tb T90 C IP66 Ambient Temperature 40 lt Ta lt 70 C Enclosure IP66 Non Sparking seccion II 3 D Ex tb T90 C IP66 Ambient Temperature 40 lt Ta lt 85 C Enclosure IP66 Rev 2 OWA 100 Adapter User Manual July 2011 Sales and Service For application assistance current specifications pricing or name of the nearest Authorized Distributor contact one of the offices below Asia Pacific Global Technical Support Field Instruments Phone 65 6580 3156 Fax 65 6445 3033 Australia Honeywell Limited Phone 61 7 3846 1255 FAX 61 7 3840 6481 Toll Free 1300 36 39 36 Toll Free Fax 1300 36 04 70 China PRC Beijing Honeywell China Inc Phone 86 10 8458 3280 Fax 86 10 8458 4650 China PRC Shanghai Honeywell China Inc Phone 86 21 5257 4568 Fax 86 21 6237 2826 China PRC Che
42. ral Requirements EN 60079 15 2005 Apparatus for EI ENS Part 15 Equipment protection by type of protection n Enclosure t EN 80079 31 2009 Explosive Atmospheres Part 31 Equipment Dust Ignition Protection by Production Quality Assurance Notification DEKRA Certification Inc Notified body Number 0344 Ultrechtseweg 310 6812 AR Arnhem The Metherlands OWA 100 Adapter User Manual Rev 2 July 2011 2 Specifications 2 5 IECEx Conditions of Certification 2 5 ECEx Conditions of Certification The enclosure is non conducting and the area of the non conducting part exceeds the maximum permissible areas for Zone 0 Gb according to IEC 60079 0 Therefore when it is used within a potentially explosive atmosphere appropriate measures must be taken to prevent electrostatic discharge 2 6 ATEX Conditions for Safe Use The enclosure is non conducting and the area of the non conducting part exceeds the maximum permissible areas for Category 1 Zone 0 Gb according to EN 60079 0 Therefore when it is used within a potentially explosive atmosphere appropriate measures must be taken to prevent electrostatic discharge Rev 2 OWA 100 Adapter User Manual July 2011 3 Configuration 3 1 Safety Messages 3 Configuration 3 1 Safety Messages These instruction procedures may require special precautions to ensure the safety of the personnel performing the operations Information that potentially raises saf
43. re 3 2 Installation Back 11 Figure juge 12 Figure 3 4 System Wiring 12 Figure 3 5 100 TWO WIRE CONFIGURATION 13 Figure 3 6 100 TWO WIRE CONFIGURATION WITH RESISTOR 14 Figure 3 7 100 4 WIRE PASSIVE DEVICE CONFIGURATION eee 14 Figure 3 8 100 4 WIRE PASSIVE DEVICE CONFIGURATION WITH RESISTOR 15 Figure 3 9 100 4 WIRE ACTIVE DEVICE CONFIGURATION rere 15 Figure 3 10 OWA 100 4 WIRE ACTIVE DEVICE CONFIGURATION WITH NO 4 20 mA LOOP 16 Figure 3 11 100 AS A ROUTER NO WIRED 16 Figure 3 T2 REMOTE INSTALLATION s addet rao DH a pastor 17 Figure t ast Pu ivt doa Rn Va aida t t di A fa totoque e ad 20 Figure 4 2 Security Node 21 Figure 4 3 Device Local Configuration nnne nnne annes nnn nns 23 Figure 4 4 Read Node IBIOFmiatlODrsss ausente mE dul at ees E Sag cium ede Spar 24 Figure 4 5 Advanced diced aie aa Mesa n cU C S 26 Figure 5 1 Battery Ra ae enemies 29 X OWA 100 Adapter User Manual Rev
44. sionally installed in accordance with the requirements specified in the OneWireless Agency Compliance Professional Installation Guide FCC compliance statements e This device complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules and Regulations 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 This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radiofrequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with these instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense e Intentional or unintentional changes or modifications must not be made to the Multinode unless under the express consent of the party responsible for compliance Any such modifications could void the user s authority to operate the equipment and will void the manufacturer s warranty IC compliance statements To reduce potential radio interference to other users the antenna type a
45. vision 2 T4 Class Zone 2 AEx nA IIB T4 Ex tb T90 C IP66 Ambient Temperature 40 lt Ta lt 85 C Enclosure Type 4x IP46 DEKRA Intrinsic Safety Ex T4 Ex tb IIIC T90 C IP66 Ambient Temperature 40 C lt Ta lt 70 C Enclosure 1 66 DEKRA Non Sparking Ex nA T4 Gc Zone 22 Ex tb IIIC T90 C IP66 Dc Ambient Temperature 40 lt Ta lt 85 C Enclosure 1 66 4 OWA 100 Adapter User Manual Rev 2 July 2011 2 Specifications 2 2 Certifications and approvals ATEX DEKRA Intrinsic Safety 9 II 1 D Ex tb T90 C IP66 Ambient Temperature 40 lt Ta lt 70 C Enclosure IP66 DEKRA Non Sparking Jo scien wr II 3 D Ex tb T90 C IP66 Ambient Temperature 40 C lt Ta lt 85 C Enclosure IP66 For detailed OWA 100 Adapter specifications see the following Specification and Model Selection Guide e OWA 100 Adapter document 34 03 43 Provisioning Device Install the Provisioning Device application on any PDA having e Windows Mobile version 4 24 e Infrared port Rev 2 OWA 100 Adapter User Manual 5 July 2011 2 Specifications 2 3 Agency compliance information 2 3 Agency compliance information This section contains the Federal Communications Commission FCC Industry Canada IC and Radio Frequency compliance statements for the OneWireless Multinode device n ATTENTION OWA 100 ADAPTER 100 units must be profes
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