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1. Channel 1 10 Success Important Remember that the range of allowed channels for instruments on a EchoView Host s network depends on the wireless modem frequency Therefore you may not be able to change the channel to a number outside of its assigned set of numbers If you select an incompatible channel number you will see this screen and then the EchoView Host returns to the Wireless menu Channel 1 10 Range Error 7 2 5 Exit To exit Wireless and return to the main Programming Menu scroll until Exit is shown Channel Setup Exit N Select sl With Exit selected press MODE The EchoView Host now returns to the Programming Menu screen 31 EchoView Host User s Guide 8 Viewing Data From Connected Monitors Whenever a monitor on the network goes into alarm the EchoView Host also receives it and displays it When monitoring the network and when no alarms are present the EchoView Host s display looks like this 0045 Canes 010B ODZC 0034 Canes 0003 All monitors are represented with a unique identifier and a circle A filled dark circle indicates the monitor has been selected for viewing To select a monitor Press Y to scroll up or N to scroll down Note The scrolling wraps so once you reach the top or bottom item it starts scrolling through the items again If there are more monitors than the display can show on one screen it advances to the next screen
2. EchoView Host Mini Controller for Closed Loop Portable Wireless Solutions User s Guide Rev B November 2012 P N F04 4006 000 O Copyright 2012 RAE Systems Inc DO EchoView Host User s Guide Contents Standard ITE usados ER BEDE SE euin odi NS Si ati tie 6 General TAT ORM AL needed 6 Physical DeSCEIDIOTIG d e citation ont id ie tes iu ed se see 10 3 1 LCD Display Monitoring eeeeeeesss 11 3 2 LCD Display In Alarm 11 SPCC CAMO INS RSS ne een ins 12 OBE A OR Sn RAS EE een a LE Set ne 13 del Turning The EchoView Host On 13 2 2 Turning The EchoView Host Off 15 S Battery dic JIOE nn need 15 5 4 Buzzer Audible Alarm Off Indicator 16 5 5 Wireless Communication Indicator 16 Deploying The EchoView Host 17 Programming The EchoView Host 17 7 1 SIS 1580 Eu EMEN pM RP 19 Ta Buzz OMFORME dco oto odio tenetis 20 Pali LCD Conas sitios tores vets deis ados 20 LAS Sela INUMIBEL Gnesta ennen 2 Tale Jurmiwate VEF SI OD oa a ane 22 FS Factory RESC wach see ess 22 PMO Edt PASSWON nn none 23 TIT Page DISIDIe ss anse san 25 TASK dune 25 7 2 W ROERE SS uere den 26 T STINE FS sees SE GES ne eae 21 due PAN ID SS CUD ee a re 28 Poco FOM NE t P 29 qud Channel Setup PRS nn eee 30 Do ARE Te KAU sara o 3l Viewing Data From Connected Monitors
3. O0034 0103 ToxiRAE Pro HCN O0003 O16 W ae ID 0045 ToxiRAE Pro PID ID 010D ToxiRAE Pro CO ID 010B ToxiRAE Pro CL ID 0103 EchoView ToxiRAE Pro 02 ID 0034 ToxiRAE Pro H2S ToxiRAE Pro LEL ToxiRAE Pro NH3 ID 0003 ID 0046 ID 002C EchoView Host User s Guide Extending the range between monitors and an EchoView Host If a long distance is between the portable monitors and the EchoView Host Mesh Routers can be employed to extend the range Up to three Mesh Routers can be used in this configuration and each can extend the range by up to 300 meters typical Range Extension with Mesh Routers 0 6mi 1km _330ft 100m _990ft 300m 990ft _390ft 300m ToxiRAE Pro 990ft _990ft 300m _ Mesh Router EchoView Host Mesh Router Mesh Router Mobile Command Center EchoView Host User s Guide Mesh Router Enhances the Flexibility of the Wireless Solution p AR NB 3 4 Pro H Mesh Pro e Router 8 Pro ToxiRAE Pro EchoView ToxiRAE Pro io ToxiRAE Pro EchoView Host User s Guide 1 1 Key Features Remote wireless access to real time readings and alarm status of portable gas monitors for faster incident response Establishes a closed loop wireless network with and displays real time readings and alarm status of up to eight portable gas monitors at the same time Communication range extendable to 1 km 0 6 mi with Mesh Routers Field replaceable bat
4. 32 8 1 One Monitor In Alarm anses 33 8 2 Multiple Monitors In Alarm 33 8 2 1 Alarm Abbreviations 35 8 2 2 Alarm Signal Summary 36 8 3 OMNE NIOBIIOI S ie toon iere ane rise ne 36 EchoView Host User s Guide 8 4 Is ETe diu T 36 9 Internal Battery Replacement ssmmmsssssssrerrrrrrrrsssrerrrrrrrrrsrrrrrr ra 37 9 1 Proper Battery DispOSal s sssssssserrrerrssssorerrrrrrrssnrt 38 10 OUI OCEAN en 39 11 Yer OP Manul ae UTE nt en Rae idees 40 EchoView Host User s Guide WARNINGS Read Before Operating This manual must be carefully read by all individuals who have or will have the responsibility of using maintaining or servicing this product The product will perform as designed only if it is used maintained and serviced in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions Warning Use only the Lithium battery or external rechargeable battery provided by RAE Systems This instrument has not been tested in an explosive gas air atmosphere having an oxygen concentration greater than 21 Substitution of components may impair suitability for intrinsic safety Replace batteries only in non hazardous locations STATIC HAZARD Clean only with a damp cloth For safety reasons this equipment must be operated and serviced by qualified personnel only Read and understand instruction manual completely before operating or servicing Any rapid up scale reading followe
5. set operating frequency For further information refer to page 30 Then the EchoView Host attempts to form a wireless network When the network is created and communication with wireless monitors is established the main screen is shown It includes radio on indicator battery charge buzzer on off icon and the identification numbers of all monitors on the network The monitor name shown on the EchoView Host screen is either the ID of the monitor s radio or the first four characters of the monitor s configurable USERID Important Each name on a network must be unique The automatically assigned radio ID is unique by default but if a custom name is used for a monitor it is a good idea to make sure the first four characters of the monitor s USERID that form the custom monitor s name are unique to each name JOESEPH1 and JOSEPH2 programmed into remote instruments will both be interpreted and displayed by the EchoView Host as JOSE Note If no monitors are within the EchoView Hosts range its display will only show the radio on indicator battery charge and buzzer on off icon 14 EchoView Host User s Guide 5 2 Turning The EchoView Host Off Hold down the MODE key through the 5 4 3 2 1 Power Off sequence The EchoView Host is off when the display is blank Release the MODE key Power off The EchoView Host 1s now off 5 3 Battery Indicator The EchoView Host s internal battery 1s desi
6. 1 Buzzer On Off You can turn the buzzer audible alarm on or off To access the parameter press MODE when its name is highlighted dark circle Buzzer On Off LCD Contrast Serial Number am Select sb You are asked whether you want to disable or enable if it is already disabled the audible alarm Audio Disable Confirm Yes No Audio Enable Confirm Yes Of To toggle the audible alarm from on to off or off to on press Y and a confirmation message appears To exit without performing the reset press N Audio Disable Audio Enable success success 7 1 2 LCD Contrast The display s contrast 1s adjustable via this menu To access it press MODE when its name is highlighted dark circle Buzzer On Off LCD Contrast Serial Number as Select L 20 EchoView Host User s Guide The contrast value is shown in the display Step through the digits from left to right by pressing MODE Change a digit s value by pressing Y to increase and N to decrease After the third digit you see a flashing Contrast 0 100 060 T c 4 Contrast 0 100 060 Save Cancel e Save your changes by pressing Y e Exit without saving changes by pressing N e Step back to the first digit by pressing MODE 7 1 3 Serial Number This shows the Serial Number of the EchoView Host To view it press MODE when Serial Number is highlighted dark circle Buzzer On Off
7. 1 beep per second such as low battery sensor error etc Monitor low 2 beeps per second alarm Monitor high 3 beeps per second alarm 8 3 Offline Monitor s If any other monitors on the network go offline the circle accompanying the monitor s name changes to a circle with an X through it If the monitor comes back online then the X disappears 0045 Coe k 010B OUZC 0034 er 10D IU 0003 8 4 Backlight Whenever you press any key while viewing the data the backlight turns on for 15 seconds and then automatically shuts off 36 EchoView Host User s Guide 9 Internal Battery Replacement Battery nan Battery removal tool P N 019 2044 000 1 Use the 3 pin end of the tool to unscrew and open the battery cover by turning it counterclockwise inp m 2 Remove the battery 3 Insert the new battery with its positive pole towards inside of the unit 4 Replace the battery cover by turning it clockwise with the 3 pin end of the tool 37 EchoView Host User s Guide Note After changing the battery wait at least 60 seconds before turning the EchoView Host on li LI E ff _ n AL Battery cover Warning Only change the internal battery in non hazardous locations and use the battery RAE Systems provides P N 500 0111 000 EVE ER34615 or XENO XL 205F 9 1 Proper Battery Disposal N X The Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE dire
8. LCD Contrast Serial Number d Select dy The serial number is shown in the display Unit SN f043123456 Exit Press MODE to return to the Settings menu If you do not make a selection in 60 seconds the unit automatically exits to the menu 21 EchoView Host User s Guide 7 1 4 Firmware Version This shows the firmware version incorporated in the instrument It is read only You cannot make changes to the information To view it press MODE when its name is highlighted dark circle Edit Password T Select P FW Version Factory Reset Ver 2 00 Nov 26 2012 10 51 31 EchoView Host Press MODE to return to the Settings menu If you do not make a selection in 60 seconds it automatically exits to the menu 7 1 5 Factory Reset You can perform a factory reset to the instrument s original settings To access it press MODE when its name is highlighted dark circle FW Version Factory Reset Edit Password T Select M You are asked whether you want to perform the factory reset Factory Reset Confirm Yes No To perform the reset press Y To exit without performing the reset press N 22 EchoView Host User s Guide While the EchoView Host is being reset to its original factory settings the screen shows that the activity is taking place Factory Reset Ongoing When the reset is complete this screen appears Factory Reset success Then the unit ret
9. To make a selection scroll until the circle to the left of your choice is black and then press MODE Note If you do not make a selection in 60 seconds it automatically exits to the main Programming Menu 26 EchoView Host User s Guide 7 2 1 Ping Net Pinging tests the radio connection between the EchoView Host and other units on its network A ping is a short signal sent to the network to prompt a reply it contains no other data Scroll until Ping Net is selected Ping Net PanID Setup Form Net 4 Select wy Press MODE to ping the network This message appears Ping net Confirm Yes Press Y The Echoview Host broadcasts a ping signal to its network All devices in the network that receive the ping signal respond with a beep if they are within the range The Echoview Host does not beep or flash its LED lights You can also ping from an instrument in the network If it is within range the EchoView Host responds with a beep and an LED light flash If a network ping is unsuccessful check the following e Is the antenna attached e Does the PAN ID match the PAN ID of other instruments in the network e Does the Channel match the channel on which the other instruments are operating e Are the other instruments turned on and within range 27 EchoView Host User s Guide 7 2 2 PAN ID Setup All units on a network must be programmed with the same PAN ID Personal Network Identifier to en
10. When the last monitor on that screen is reached it wraps back to the first item on the initial screen To make a selection Scroll until the circle to the left of your choice is black and then press MODE Note Only one monitor can be selected for viewing at a time 32 EchoView Host User s Guide 8 1 One Monitor In Alarm When a monitor on the network goes into alarm the LEDs flash and the buzzer sounds In addition the circle to the left of the identifier changes to a star Amon O 0046 010B UBZC 0034 Cm 0003 Regardless of where the monitor is in the list when that monitor goes into alarm it automatically moves to the beginning of the list and the circle next to it changes to a star 8 2 Multiple Monitors In Alarm If any other monitors on the network go into alarm while one is already in alarm the circle accompanying second monitor in alarm also changes to a star However if the monitor is not the one currently selected the star is unfilled X 845 O0046 ste O02C k To view a monitor s data Scroll up or down through the list of monitors by pressing the Y or N key As the selection advances down the list each subsequent circle or star is filled black Note Only one monitor can be selected for viewing at a time When the icon of the monitor you want to view is highlighted then you can make your selection 33 EchoView Host User s Guide Press MODE The screen chang
11. a can be picked up by mimic panels If no mimic panels are planned to be used this feature should be disabled in order to ensure data privacy Note The default value is Disabled To enable or later to disable the feature press MODE to reach this screen if it is already enabled it will say Page Disable Page Enable Confirm Yes No Press Y to change the setting After the setting is accepted this screen is shown or one that says Page Disabled Page Enable Success 7 1 8 Exit Scroll until Exit is selected Page Disable Exit T Select sla Press MODE to return to the Programming Menu Note If you do not make a selection in 60 seconds it automatically exits to the menu 25 EchoView Host User s Guide 7 2 Wireless Wireless consists of editable parameters and actions to configure form and test a closed loop wireless network Settings Wireless Exit m Select sly Under Programming Menu select Wireless Press Y to scroll up or N to scroll down through wireless sub menus Note When you reach the last item and continue scrolling a second screen appears g Channel Setup Exit sli Select d The scrolling wraps so once you reach the first or last item of either screen it starts scrolling through the items in the other screen again Five choices including Exit are available Ping Net PANID Setup Form Net Channel Setup Exit
12. as selected the least congested channel and a network is formed this message is displayed Form net success 29 EchoView Host User s Guide 7 2 4 Channel Setup All units in a network must operate on a single channel The available channels vary by the internal wireless modem s frequency and channel ranges are set by RAE Systems to correspond with the wireless modem frequency These are the modem frequencies and channel ranges 869 MHz Channel 0 channel cannot be changed 900 MHz Channels 1 through 10 Note You can use Form Net to automatically have the EchoView Host select the least congested channel Scroll until Channel Setup is selected Exit amp Channel Setup m Select sb Press MODE to view or change the channel The range of available channels is shown in parentheses The screen also shows the channel number with the cursor blinking on the first digit Channel 1 10 09 Save Cancel Step from digit to digit from left to right by pressing MODE Change a digit s value by pressing Y to increase and N to decrease When you press MODE you see a flashing after the second digit Channel 1 10 09 Save Cancel 30 EchoView Host User s Guide e Save your changes by pressing Y e Exit without saving changes by pressing N e Step back to the first digit by pressing MODE If you have saved the channel number successfully you see this screen
13. cm x 5 5cm 10 5 L x 3 7 W x 2 1 H Weight 0 6 kg 1 3 Ibs IP Rating IP 65 Mounting Optional stainless steel bracket with pole mount or magnetic mount FCC Part 15 Statement This device complies 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 12 EchoView Host User s Guide 9 Operation When turned on the EchoView Host radio 1s always turned on and listening for remote units Whenever you start EchoView Host it automatically tries to form a network with remote wireless devices configured to communicate on the same PAN ID and Channel Make sure the battery with sufficient charge is installed before operating the EchoView Host Refer to page 37 for information on battery installation and replacement 5 1 Turning The EchoView Host On Hold down the MODE key and release it when the EchoView Host display and LED lights light up The display indicates that the unit is now on Power on During startup the display shows the firmware version Version 2 00 Next it shows the firmware s build date and time Build Date Build time Oct 14 2012 16 30 01 13 EchoView Host User s Guide This 1s followed by the Unit Mode and Modem Type Mode Modem type 8 Host Note Modem type relates to its permanently
14. ctive 2002 96 EC is intended to promote recycling of electrical and electronic equipment and their components at end of life This symbol crossed out wheeled bin indicates separate nn collection of waste electrical and electronic equipment in the EU countries This product may contain one or more Nickel metal hydride NiMH Lithium ion or Alkaline batteries Specific battery information is given in this user guide Batteries must be recycled or disposed of properly At the end of its life this product must undergo separate collection and recycling from general or household waste Please use the return and collection system available in your country for the disposal of this product 38 EchoView Host User s Guide 10 Troubleshooting Battery charge too low Replace battery Cannot turn on EchoView Host cannot receive a monitor s signal Others Battery has been changed Too much distance between the EchoView Host and monitors There is an obstruction between the EchoView Host and the monitor Battery 1s low EchoView Host and monitor have different PAN ID and or Channel numbers 39 Wait at least 60 seconds to turn on EchoView Host Check RAE Systems web site for inform ation on batteries The distance should be around 100m 330 ft line of sight Relocate EchoView Host s or deploy MeshRouters to extend the range Relocate the EchoView Host or deploy one or more MeshRouters to extend the
15. d by a declining or erratic reading may indicate a gas concentration beyond upper scale limit which may be hazardous Intrinsically Safe Marking SP Cl I Div 1 Gr A B C D T4 us 40 C lt Tamb lt 50 C IECEx TSA 10 0016X Ex ia I IIC T4 CE 05756 IMI 1G Ex ia VIIC TA DNV 10 ATEX 83388X Ui 3 6 V Ci 78uF Li Ri 3 5uH ohm Warning Substitution of components may impair suitability for intrinsic safety Replace batteries only in non hazardous locations Warning To prevent ignition of flammable or combustible atmospheres disconnect power before servicing 5 EchoView Host User s Guide 1 Standard Kit EchoView Host Mini Controller Antenna Swivel Belt Clip Maintenance battery replacement tool User s Guide 2 General Information The EchoView Host Mini Controller is the cornerstone of RAE Systems Closed Loop Wireless Solutions for portable gas monitors This rugged handheld device can establish a self sufficient network with up to eight supported RAE Systems portable wireless monitors and display their readings and alarm status in real time on an easy to read screen supplemented by audible and visible alerts One EchoView Host and up to eight ToxiRAE Pro and or MultiRAE monitors The EchoView collects data from all eight monitors and displays it RAE Systems Closed Loop Wireless Solutions for Portable Gas Monitors Enable Real Time Remote Visibility for Faster Incident Response 0045 646 fy Qt818B Opoze q
16. de It is located in the upper right corner of the display Radio on Y Indicator H EchoView Host User s Guide 6 Deploying The EchoView Host When deploying a wireless portable detector network that utilizes EchoView Hosts make sure all units on the network have been set up with the same PAN ID and Channel number The EchoView Host establishes a network automatically with up to eight instruments 7 Programming The EchoView Host Programming Mode is accessed by first providing the correct password Press and hold MODE and Y until you see this screen Password J Input the 4 digit password e Increase the number from 0 through 9 by pressing Y e Decrease the number from 9 through 0 by pressing N e Step from digit to digit using MODE Once all the four digits have been entered press MODE again to see the following screen appear Press Y to enter the password Password 0000 Enter Cancel If you make a mistake you can cycle through the digits by pressing MODE and then using Y 4 and N to change the number in each position Note The default password is 0000 17 EchoView Host User s Guide If your password is incorrect you see this screen Password Wrong After a few seconds the EchoView Host exits to its main screen When you have successfully entered Programming Mode you see this screen Settings Wireless Exit d Select L Note If you do no
17. es to show the data For example Monitor And N Instrument Model 002C ToxiRAE Status i Sensor H2S Sensor Name A Cal R 0 0 Alarm Status Exit gt Reading The arrows are soft keys for navigating to other screens for more data e Press Y to go back one screen e Press MODE to exit e Press N to advance one screen Here is an example of the sequence of screens for a ToxiRAE Pro 002C ToxiRAE Xx 002C ToxiRAE X 002C ToxiRAE Sensor H2S L 10 H 20 PAN ID 655 Ch 06 A Cal R 0 0 Battery 100 Interval 30 Exit lt Exit lt Exit gt Here is an example of the sequence of screens for a MultiRAE 0817 MultiRAE X 0817 S LEL Alarm CalD A CalD R 20 9 A CalD Battery 100 H 20 L 20 H 24 Exit Exit gt Exit gt 0817 S OXY This provides you with an overview of the alarm state and varies with the type and number of sensors To exit from this screen back to the main reading screen press MODE 34 EchoView Host User s Guide 8 2 1 Alarm Abbreviations Because some alarm type names are too long to display completely on the EchoView Host abbreviations are used In some cases the message is not shortened This chart explains the messages Low l a O e Ca er sa 35 EchoView Host User s Guide 8 2 2 Alarm Signal Summary Alarm Mode Buzzer amp LED EchoView Host 1 beep per minute low battery Monitor fault
18. gned to provide power for up to 10 days When the battery gets low the EchoView Host beeps once per minute and the battery icon is empty See page 37 for the replacement procedure It is recommended that the battery be changed immediately to minimize potential downtime When the battery is almost completely depleted the LCD displays Power off and the LED and buzzer alarms activate once per second The battery icon also blinks on and off The low battery alarm continues until the battery runs out Then the unit shuts down automatically Battery power is indicated with an icon in the lower right corner of the screen below the wireless communication indicator and buzzer 1con Battery Charge Indicator Battery charge is shown from empty to full idee 15 Empty Full EchoView Host User s Guide Note For a fixed system application an external power source the RAE PowerPak can be used as a substitute for the internaToxil battery Only remove the external battery adapter in non hazardous locations 9 4 Buzzer Audible Alarm Off Indicator The EchoView Host s buzzer audible alarm can be turned off so the LED visible alarms flash but there is no sound when in alarm The icon on the main screen indicates its state Buzzer on Xem 5 5 Wireless Communication Indicator The display employs an antenna icon to show that the radio is on and the letter H indicates that the Mini Controller is operating in the Host mo
19. range Replace battery Set all units to the same PAN ID and Channel number Perform Join Network on the monitors Turn EchoView Host off and on again Consult RAE Systems Customer Service EchoView Host User s Guide 11 Year Of Manufacture To identify the year of manufacture refer to the serial number of the instrument The letter in the serial number indicates the year of manufacture For example M indicates the manufacturing year is 2010 40 RAE Systems World Headquarters 37 75 N First St San Jose CA 95134 1708 USA Phone 408 952 8200 Toll Free 888 723 4800 Fax 408 952 8480 E mail sales support raesales raesystems com E mail technical support tech raesystems com Web Site www raesystems com RAE Systems Europe Kirstinehoj 23A DK 2770 Kastrup Denmark Tel 45 8652 5155 Fax 45 8652 5177 RAE Systems Hong Kong Ltd Units 1516 18 15 F Delta House 3 On Yiu Street Shatin N T Hong Kong Web www raesystems cn Email asiasales raesystems com Phone 852 2669 0828 RAE Systems Middle East LOB 7 Ground Floor Office 19 Jebel Ali Free Zone Dubai United Arab Emirates Email mesales raesystems com Phone 971 4 887 5562 Hev B November 2012 P N F04 4006 000
20. sure communication compatibility When you see this screen press MODE to view the current PAN ID or to change it Pan ID 655 TT oo s Important The allowed range for PAN ID numbers is 001 through 999 The screen shows the PAN ID with the cursor blinking on the first digit Step through the digits from left to right by pressing MODE Change a digit s value by pressing Y to increase and N to decrease After the third digit you see a flashing Pan ID 655 Cancel e Save your changes by pressing Y e Exit without saving changes by pressing N e Step back to the first digit by pressing MODE Note If you do not press a key within 60 seconds the screen reverts to the programming Menu screen showing Settings Modem and Exit 28 EchoView Host User s Guide 7 2 3 Form Net This screen is for forming a network When you see this screen press MODE to form a network This function allows the radio to scan all available channels and choose the least congested one Ping Net PanID Setup Form Net T Select aly The screen now displays a message asking if you want to confirm your choice to form a network Form net Confirm Yes e Press Y to form a network and automatically find the best channel to operate on e Press N to exit without creating a network While the instrument starts creating a network this message appears Form net Ongoing Once the device h
21. t make a selection in 60 seconds the EchoView Host automatically exits to the main screen Press Y or N to scroll to Settings Wireless or Exit Then press MODE to select your choice Settings provides information about your instrument Some screens are read only you cannot edit them but other screens allow you to change settings Wireless consists of parameters you can set change that affect wireless functionality network configuration etc 18 EchoView Host User s Guide 1 1 Settings Settings include some read only information Serial Number and Firmware Version and some settings that you can change Buzzer On Off LCD Contrast Serial Number di Select sb Press Y to scroll up or N to scroll down Note Two more screens contain additional options FW Version Page Disable Factory Reset Exit Edit Password T Select d T Select Ay Note The scrolling wraps so once you reach the first or last item it starts scrolling through the items again Eight choices including Exit are available Buzzer On Off LCD Contrast Serial Number read only Firmware Version read only Factory Reset Edit Password Page Disable Exit To make a selection scroll until the circle to the left of your choice is black and then press MODE Note If you do not make a selection in 60 seconds it automatically exits to the main screen 19 EchoView Host User s Guide 7 1
22. tery with a 10 day runtime Bright red high visibility alarm lights Loud audio alarm 90dB at 30cm Highly resistant to electromagnetic and radio interference P 65 water and dust ingress protection rating Intrinsically safe for Class I Division 1 ATEX IECEx hazardous locations EchoView Host User s Guide 3 Physical Description Antenna Antenna 10 EchoView Host User s Guide 3 1 LCD Display Monitoring Radio transmission indicator H for Host Note The Unit ID can be a device ID as well as a radio ID depending on the portable monitor s setting 3 2 LCD Display In Alarm Audible alarm on off indicator on shown Battery indicator 11 EchoView Host User s Guide 4 Specifications RF FCC Partis Certifications CE EN 300328 Display Graphical LCD 1 x 1 5 with backlight Audible alarm 90dB 30cm Visual alarm 2 super bright red LEDs Calibration None necessary EM Immunity No effect when exposed to 0 43mW cm RF interference 5 watt transmitter at 12 Operating Up to 300 meters 990 feet to Mesh Router or up to Range 100 meters 330 feet to wireless portable device typical User Interface Three keys Y MODE N Power Supply D size Lithium replaceable battery 3 6V Operation Internal Battery Up to 10 days Time External Battery Up to 45 days Operating 4 to 122 F 20 to 50 C Temperature Humidity 0 to 95 relative humidity non condensing Dimensions 26 5cm x 9 5
23. urns to the Settings menu Note If you perform a factory reset all of your settings are removed and cannot be retrieved 7 1 6 Edit Password You can change the password by selecting Edit Password FW Version Factory Reset Edit Password alia Select ly At this screen input your new password over the old one or the default e Increase the number from 0 through 9 by pressing Y e Decrease the number from 9 through 0 by pressing N e Step from digit to digit using MODE Note If you make a mistake you can cycle through the digits by pressing MODE and then using Y and N to change the number in each position 23 EchoView Host User s Guide Password 0000 T gt ah Once all the four digits have been entered press MODE again to see the following screen appear e Save your changes by pressing Y e Exit without saving changes by pressing N e Step back to the first digit by pressing MODE Password 0000 Save Cancel Saving the password takes a moment and a screen indicates that it has been successfully saved Password Success 24 EchoView Host User s Guide 7 1 7 Page Disable The Page feature can be enabled to allow up to four additional EchoView Host mimic panels to be used as part of a closed loop system Page Disable Exit 4 Select L When the Page feature is enabled the Echo View Host broadcasts instrument data These dat
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