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1. 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 35 EchoView User s Guide When the icon of the monitor you want to view is highlighted then you can make your selection Press MODE The screen changes to show the data For example Monitor u Meshguard Identifier Q 002 A HIGH Alarm type Sensor reading Lc SW20 Location This provides you with an overview of the alarm state including e The monitor s location if it has been programmed into the FMC2000 controller e The type of monitor e The type of sensor e The type of alarm state HIGH alarm LOW alarm STEL alarm etc e The level or concentration of the substance being monitored the unit depends on the type of sensor To exit from this screen back to the main reading screen press MODE 36 EchoView User s Guide 9 Panic Function The EchoView has a Panic function where you can manually trigger the relays at the main FMC2000 controller in the network This must be configured in the EchoView in advance This function allows you to trigger any individual relay or all relays simultaneously 9 1 Enabling Disabling The Panic Button Function Note By default the Panic Button feature is disabled
2. Contrast 0 100 060 T a 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 To view it press MODE when Serial Number is highlighted dark circle Buzzer On Off LCD Contrast Serial Number d Select da 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 23 EchoView 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 i Select P FW Version Factory Reset Ver 2 00 Nov 26 2012 10 51 31 EchoView 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 1s highlighted dark circle FW Version Factory Reset Edit Password T Select sle You are asked whether you want to perform the factory reset Factory Reset Confirm Yes No To
3. 4 9 Viewing Monitors Data Anytime 33 7 4 bakeca 33 Nae wine Alarm Dadi 34 8 1 One Monitor Tn Ata Mea 35 8 2 Multiple Monitors In Alarm 35 PAC PUTC GON PERA RO A E EEE 37 9 1 Enabling Disabling The Panic Button Function 37 9 2 Using The Panic Function 39 921 Tragger All Relays nocca 39 9 2 2 Trigger A Selected Relatori 39 OZ CERA S enen A 40 Internal Battery Replacement 4 10 1 Proper Battery Disposal eee 42 Troubles hoone en inner 43 EchoView Alarm Signal Summary 45 Appendix A EchoView Installation 46 13 1 Magnet Mount Installation 46 15 2 FrredInsfallaniona ia 47 13 3 Magnetic Mount Alternative Installation 50 Appendix B PowerPak External Battery Replacement 51 J4 l External Battery Usage ssh sens 51 14 2 External Battery Replacement Process 54 EchoView User s Guide 1 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 instrume
4. 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 29 EchoView User s Guide 7 2 3 Join Net This screen is for joining an existing network When you see this screen press MODE to join a network This function allows the radio to scan all available channels and choose the least congested one Ping Net PanID Setup Join Net p Select sly The screen now displays a message asking if you want to confirm your choice to join a network Join net Confirm Yes e Press Y to join a network and automatically find the best channel to operate on e Press N to exit without joining a network While the instrument starts joining a network this message appears Join net Ongoing Once the device has selected the least congested channel and a network is Joined this message is displayed Join net Success 30 EchoView User s Guide 7 24 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 This is the modem frequency and its channel ranges 2 4 GHz Channels 11 through 26 Scroll until Channel Setup is selected 8 Channel
5. Setup Exit T Select aly 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 11 26 18 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 11 26 18 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 31 EchoView User s Guide If you have saved the channel number successfully you see this screen Channel 11 26 Success Important Remember that the range of allowed channels for instruments on a EchoView 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 returns to the Wireless menu Channel 11 26 Range Error 7 2 5 Exit To exit Wireless and return to the main Programming Menu scroll until Exit 1s shown Channel Setup Exit i Select aly With Exit selected press MODE The EchoView now returns to the Programming Menu screen 32 EchoView User
6. Start at the normal operating mode screen 0045 8046 fy 0108 O862c 0034 0010D 0003 3 1 From the normal operating mode screen press and hold all three buttons until you see this screen Trigger Relays Clear Relays Exit T Select P 2 Now press Trigger Relays This screen is now shown All Relays Relay 1 Relay 2 alle Select aly 9 2 1 Trigger All Relays With All Relays highlighted press MODE to trigger all relays simultaneously 9 2 2 Trigger A Selected Relay Scroll down the list of relays 1 through 5 by pressing N Once you have highlighted the individual relay you want to trigger press MODE This triggers only that one selected relay 39 EchoView User s Guide Note The relay on the FMC2000 controller remains triggered until it 1s cleared either at the FMC2000 or at the EchoView 9 2 3 Clear Relays Clear relays clears all of the relays on the controller even if only one relay was triggered Select Clear Relays and then press MODE to clear the relays Trigger Relays Clear Relays Exit a Select sly After clearing the relays you can exit by using N to scroll down to Exit Then press MODE The main screen 1s shown 40 EchoView User s Guide 10 Internal Battery Replacement Battery t Sensor and battery removal tool 3 pin end C ee P N 019 2044 000 Hexagonal end 1 Use the 3 pin end of the tool to unscrew and open t
7. Y Replace battery Turn EchoView off and on again Consult RAE Systems Customer Service EchoView User s Guide 12 EchoView Alarm Signal Summary Alarm Buzzer 45 EchoView User s Guide 13 Appendix A EchoView Installation Two methods for mounting EchoView make it easy to install The first method uses a magnet that screws onto the rear of the EchoView making moving from one location to another easy The second method uses a specially designed stainless steel enclosure that is permanently mounted It protects the EchoView from damage in industrial settings 13 1 Magnet Mount Installation Magnet For Rear of Mounting EchoView EchoView This magnet is powerful enough to support the EchoView when it is placed against a flat steel or iron surface Important Keep the magnet away from computer hard drives The strong magnet can corrupt or erase data on these 46 EchoView User s Guide 13 2 Fixed Installation Four reinforced holes in the rear of the enclosure allow for a screw to pass through to the mounting brackets Mounting Holes Side Front View View The enclosure can be mounted to a vertical or horizontal pole Vertical pole Horizontal pole 47 EchoView User s Guide Slip the screws through the two holes that are side by side in order to mount the enclosure to a vertical pole Otherwise slip the screws through the two vertically aligned holes to attach the enclosure to a h
8. by pressing MODE and then using Y 4 and N to change the number in each position Note The default password is 0000 If your password is incorrect you see this screen Password Wrong After a few seconds the EchoView exits to its main screen When you have successfully entered Programming Mode you see this screen Settings Wireless Exit T Select L Note If you do not make a selection in 60 seconds the EchoView 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 20 EchoView User s Guide f 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 Select L 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 L 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 a
9. gt Selected monitor solid circle or star 2 Unselected monitor open circle or star E Offline monitor open circle with X Radio transmission indicator a Audible alarm on off indicator on shown 1 Battery indicator Arrow indicating more than 8 instruments Note The Unit ID can be a device ID as well as a radio ID depending on the portable monitor s setting 4 2 LCD Display In Alarm 004b fy ec DIOD e fille gt S Audible alarm on offindicator on shown ___ 6 Battery indicator 0 7 Arrow to go to the next page when more than 8 instruments are shown EchoView User s Guide 4 3 Specifications RF FCC Partis Certifications CE EN 300328 SRRC Pending Display Customized LCD I x 1 5 with backlight Audible alarm Visual alarm 90dB 30cm 2 super bright red LEDs Calibration None necessary RF IEEE 802 15 4 Zigbee with mesh stack EM Immunity No effect when exposed to 0 43mW cm RF interference 5 watt transmitter at 12 Operating Up to 300 meters line of sight Range Transmission Up to 18dBm 63mw EIRP Power Receiver Minimum 95dBm at 2 4GHz Sensitivity User Interface Three keys Y MODE N Power Supply D size Lithium primary battery 3 6V Max Current 300mA 3 6V during transmission Consumption lt 0 5mA 3 6V during standby Operation Internal Battery Up to 10 days Time External Battery Up to 45 days Operating 40 to 50 C 40 to
10. in your country for the disposal of this product 42 EchoView User s Guide 11 Failure Symptom Cannot turn on Controller cannot receive the EchoView s signal Troubleshooting Battery charge too low Battery has been changed New battery needs to be discharged before use Communication not established with the FMC2000 Too much distance between the EchoView and the controller There is an obstruction between the EchoView and the controller Controller does not receive completed data packet Battery is low EchoView and controller have different Pan ID numbers 43 Replace battery Wait at least 60 seconds to turn on EchoView Check RAE Systems web site for inform ation on batteries Enable Pager function on the FMC2000 see page 14 The distance should be 300 m line of sight Relocate EchoView s Relocate the EchoView or deploy more EchoViews Press Y on the detector to force it to send data packets Replace battery Set all units to the same Pan ID number No Antenna Icon Others EchoView User s Guide There is no reader or controller nearby The controller or reader s network has changed The MeshGuard LEL is out of its RF range Battery is low 44 Move the EchoView closer to a working controller or reader Perform the network searching function in diagnostic mode Move the EchoView close to a working controller or reader and Press
11. 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 icon Battery Charge Indicator Battery charge is shown from empty to full idee 17 Empty Full EchoView User s Guide Note For a fixed system application an external power source the RAE PowerPak can be used as a substitute for the internal battery Only remove the external battery adapter in non hazardous locations 9 9 Buzzer Audible Alarm Off Indicator The EchoView s buzzer audible alarm can be turned off so the LED visible alarms flash but there 1s no sound when in alarm The icon on the main screen indicates its state q Buzzer on wee 5 6 Wireless Communication Indicator The display employs an antenna icon to show wireless status It is located in the upper right corner of the display Ya Signal Strength Indicator Signal strength 1s represented by vertical bars to the right of the antenna icon The greater the number of bars to the right of the antenna icon the be
12. s Guide 7 3 Viewing Monitors Data Anytime You can view the data from each monitor on the network even if the monitor 1s not 1n alarm To view the selected monitor s data select the monitor you want to view Scroll up or down the list by using the Y and N keys To make your selection press MODE The screen changes to show the data For example Monitor e MeshGuard Sensor H2S 2 Sensor reading Location This provides you with an overview including e The monitor s location if it has been programmed into the FMC2000 controller The type of monitor The type of sensor e The alarm state NONE is shown when a monitor is not in alarm e The level or concentration of the substance being monitored the unit depends on the type of sensor To exit from this screen back to the main reading screen press MODE 7 4 Backlight Whenever you press the Y or N key while viewing the data the backlight turns on for two seconds and then shuts off 33 EchoView User s Guide 8 Viewing Alarm Data Whenever the FMC2000 controller in a network receives alarm data from a monitor on the network the EchoView also receives it When monitoring the network and when no alarms are present the EchoView s display looks like this 0045 00046 Fr 0108 882C 0034 010D 0003 gt All monitors are represented with a unique identifier and a circle A filled dark circle indicate
13. 1 Start the EchoView in Diagnostic mode by pressing and holding the Y and MODE keys simultaneously 2 Once startup is completed and the main screen is shown enter Programming mode by pressing and holding MODE and N simultaneously 3 Provide the 4 digit password and press Y to enter it Note The default password is 0000 This screen appears Settings Wireless Operating Mode T Select sly 4 Press N until Operating Mode is highlighted 5 Press MODE to select Operating Mode Panic Enable or Panic Disable is highlighted Panic Enable Panic Disable Operating Mode Operating Mode Exit Exit va Select di sla Select L 37 EchoView User s Guide 6 Press MODE to make your selection You are asked to confirm your selection Panic Enable Panic Disable Confirm Confirm Save Cancel Save Cancel Or 7 Press Y to save it or N to cancel any change The change is registered and you see the success screen Panic Disable Success Panic Enable Success or After a few seconds it returns to the menu screen with Operating Mode selected Press N to advance to the screen with Exit highlighted Exit m Select slo 8 Press MODE to exit to the main operating screen 38 EchoView User s Guide 9 2 Using The Panic Function The Panic function is designed so that it is very difficult to invoke by accident
14. 122 F Temperature Humidity 0 to 95 relative humidity non condensing Dimensions 26 5cm x 9 5cm x 5 5cm 10 5 L x 3 7 W x 2 1 H Weight 0 6 kg 1 3 lbs Package IP 65 Mounting Optional stainless steel bracket mount or magnetic mount wall mount for external battery 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 13 EchoView User s Guide 9 Operation The EchoView only operates in RTR Router mode Therefore when it is turned on it is always operational Whenever you start EchoView it tries to rejoin the last network it was part of Therefore if the network is within range and if the channel and Pan ID have not changed the EchoView should be able to rejoin the network without action on your part Make sure the battery 1s installed before operating the EchoView Refer to page 41 for information on battery installation and replacement 5 1 Enable The FMC2000 Controller s EchoView Function The EchoView can only receive data from an FMC2000 Controller if the controller is configured to broadcast data to it by enabling its EchoView Function Therefore you should perform this simple configuration before adding one or more EchoViews to a network To enable the Pager functi
15. 2010 57 EchoView User s Guide 58 RAE Systems World Headquarters 3775 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 Kirstinehgj 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 Rev B December 2012 P N F04 4001 000
16. EchoView User s Guide Rev B December 2012 P N F04 4001 000 EchoView User s Guide Copyright 2012 RAE Systems Inc EchoView User s Guide Contents W dU EC H 1 1 1 2 1 3 3 1 Operation Area and Conditions 1 1 1 Hazardous Areas classified by Zones 1 1 2 Hazardous Areas classified by Divisions Instruction For Safe Use Use In Hazardous Areas Standard Kit General Information ICY POalutes suron eR dle du ole PHYSICAL DeseFpDL TOL oes eve event aci pt elabora ot doo E 4 4 2 4 3 LCD Display Monitoring LCD Display In Alarm DDOCITIC QU COINS eie aeo a nda edu dabo eus Odalengo 5 1 5 6 Enable The FMC2000 Controller s EchoView FUNC Oekene Turning The EchoView On Turning The EchoView Of battery Charge Indicatori Buzzer Audible Alarm Off Indicator Wireless Communication Indicator Deploymne The Echo 16 septi ses dla Programming The EchoView esee 7 1 19 Selle TL o Buzzer On OM sexs eb ce EDO PAS SeralNumberae aa del Firmware Versiliana ail PM Dactory RES sees rara PEO TAG PASS WOEa icons Dies aaa Le OO TNNT AIC e SS Re nt CL Ral Pino ETT dus PANID Se UP ne unes PD 9 JONO Corren R 10 11 12 13 14 EchoView User s Guide Tala Chanel cieli 31 RS Palaia li 32
17. View wirelessly receives the data shown on an FMC2000 controller in a MeshGuard network and displays them on its screen and delivers audible and visible alerts The EchoView contains no sensors Its built in radio board operates on a frequency of 2 4GHz and complies with IEEE 802 15 4 standard It works with the FMC2000 wireless controller on a flexible robust wireless network to provide reliable low cost operation Up to four EchoViews can operate on a single network It also works in a ProRAE Guardian network with a PC zol _ c nci baci amp den EchoView Je n i ev Meshicusrd ECs or LELs FMC2000 EchoView User s Guide 3 1 Key Features e Up to 45 days continuous operation using external battery box e IEEE 802 15 4 Mesh network functionality with 64 bit encryption e Mesh network with auto network forming and configuration e Operating distance up to 300 m line of sight e Very low cost installation no hardwiring involved e Large area coverage with multi hop mesh network e Field replaceable battery e Loud audio alarm 90dB 30cm 12 e Easy to read continuous display of signal strength e Bright red flashing alarm e Highly resistant to RFI interference e IP 65 rated for outdoor use in harsh environments 10 EchoView User s Guide 4 Physical Description Antenna Antenna 11 EchoView User s Guide 4 1 LCD Display Monitoring 0046 Fr aoze 010D 2102
18. e disc is snug Side Rear View View EchoView User s Guide 14 Appendix B PowerPak External Battery Replacement Warning Only remove the external battery adapter in non hazardous locations Note For clarity EchoView s optional stainless steel enclosure is not shown Adapter 3 pin end RN ee b 14 1 External Battery Usage An external battery unit the RAE Systems RAE PowerPak is used to power a EchoView in fixed installations or in situations where extended battery life 1s necessary The connector from the external battery screws into the EchoView s battery compartment Bottom views of the EchoView in its steel enclosure are shown in the procedure below 1 Remove battery cover with the 3 pin end of the sensor and battery removal tool by turning counterclockwise 51 Sensor and battery removal tool P N 019 2044 000 Hexagonal end EchoView User s Guide Power end of cable A 1 7 72 2 de M 2 Lift off the cover 3 Insert the power end of the cable connected to the PowerPak Cord to RAE PowerPak 4 Use the open hex end of the wrench and with both pins mated with the two holes on the power end tighten by turning clockwise until it is snug Do not overtighten Consult the RAE PowerPak User s Guide for further connection and charging information The EchoView is permanently mounted to a solid surface by first securing it in its steel enclosure a screw through the back
19. ervicing EchoView User s Guide Applied Standards IECEx ATEX 0 2004 0 2006 11 2006 11 2007 92 __ _ 090 C22 2 No 142 M1987 i UL913 i L916 1 1 Operation Area and Conditions 1 1 1 Hazardous Areas classified by Zones EchoView is intended to be used in hazardous areas or mines susceptible to firedamp classified zone 0 zone 1 or zone 2 within the temperature range of 40 C to 450 C where gases of explosion groups IIA IIB or IIC and T4 may be present 1 4 2 Hazardous Areas classified by Divisions EchoView is intended to be used in hazardous areas classified for Class I Div 1 or 2 within the temperature range of 40 C to 50 C where gases of explosion groups A B Cor D and temperature class T4 may be present 1 2 Instruction For Safe Use Strictly follow the instructions for safe use Application of the EchoView requires full understanding and strict observation of the instructions EchoView User s Guide 1 3 Use In Hazardous Areas Equipment which is intended for use in explosive atmospheres and which has been assessed and certified according to international regulations may be used only under specified conditions The components may not be modified in any way The appropriate regulations for service and repair must be properly observed during such activities EchoView User s Guide 2 Standard Kit EchoView with antenna Maintenance tool User s Guide 3 General Information The Echo
20. he battery cover by turning it counterclockwise 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 41 EchoView User s Guide Note Only Change battery in a safe location and use the battery RAE Systems provided After changing the battery wait at least 60 seconds before turning the EchoView on n Battery Battery cover Warning Only change internal battery 1n non hazardous locations and use the battery RAE Systems provides P N 500 0111 000 EVE ER34615 or XENO XL 205F Only remove the external battery adapter in non hazardous locations 10 1 Proper Battery Disposal arm The Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE directive 2002 96 EC is intended to promote recycling of X electrical and electronic equipment and their components at end of life This symbol crossed out wheeled bin indicates separate 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
21. ler Controller does not receive completed data packet Battery is low EchoView and controller have different Pan ID numbers 55 Replace battery Wait at least 60 seconds to turn on EchoView Check RAE Systems web site for inform ation on batteries Enable Pager function on the FMC2000 see page 14 The distance should be 300 m line of sight Relocate EchoView s Relocate the Echo View or deploy more EchoViews Press Y on the detector to force it to send data packets Replace battery Set all units to the same Pan ID number No Antenna Icon Others There is no reader or controller nearby The controller or reader s network has changed The MeshGuard 1s out of its RF range Battery is low 56 EchoView User s Guide Move the EchoView closer to a working controller or reader Perform the network searching function in diagnostic mode Move the EchoView close to a working controller or reader and Press Y Replace battery Turn EchoView off and on again Consult RAE Systems Customer Service EchoView User s Guide Ordering Replacement Parts If you need replacement parts a list is available online http www raesystems com 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
22. mates with the EchoView and then securing the enclosure to a solid surface such as a wall or the metal mounting plate that holds both the EchoView and the RAE PowerPak 52 EchoView User s Guide Screw in rear of enclosure mates to rear of EchoView o o Front side and rear views of the steel enclosure show how the EchoView is secured for mounting With the EchoView securely in its housing you can remove the cover over the battery compartment so that you can place the connector from the RAE PowerPak into the EchoView Use the sensor and battery removal tool as shown Sensor and battery removal tool P N 019 2044 000 53 EchoView User s Guide 14 2 External Battery Replacement Process RAE h PowerPak External battery replacement Unplug the battery connector Loosen the safety screw holding the battery Mount a new battery on the mounting bracket Tighten the safety screw Connect the EchoView to the battery Switch on the EchoView PA 54 EchoView User s Guide Troubleshooting Failure Symptom Cannot turn on EchoView cannot receive the signal from the FMC2000 Controller Battery charge too low Battery has been changed New battery needs to be discharged before use Communication not established with the FMC2000 Too much distance between the EchoView and the controller There is an obstruction between the EchoView and the control
23. nt 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 followed by a declining or erratic reading may indicate a gas concentration beyond upper scale limit which may be hazardous EchoView User s Guide Marking The EchoView is certified according to the IECEx scheme ATEX and CSA for US and Canada as protected by intrinsic safety The product is marked with the following information RAE SYSTEMS 3775 N 1 St San Jose CA 95134 USA FMC 400 Serial No barcode XXX XXXX 000 IECEx TSA C 9575 10 0016X IM1 II 1G Ex ia ICT4 px ia IIC T4 Class I Gr A B C D Ex 1a I Ex ia I T4 DNV 10 ATEX 83388X Intrinsically Safe 40 C x Tamb lt 50 C Warnings e Use only RAE 500 0111 000 for internal battery Do not replace internal battery in hazardous locations e Ur 3 6V Ci 78uF Li Ri 3 5uH ohm Understand User s Manual before operating or servicing Substitution of components may impair intrinsic safety e To prevent ignition of flammable or combustible atmospheres disconnect power before s
24. on on the FMC2000 Controller 1 Press the MENU key from Normal Operation Mode to enter the Configuration menu Provide a 4 digit password the default value 1s 1234 Press Enter The General Settings icon 1s highlighted Press Enter Scroll to Advanced Settings Press Enter Input the advanced 6 digit password Press Enter 9 Input the 6 digit advanced password the default is 123456 10 Press Enter 11 Scroll through the options until EchoView 1s highlighted 12 Press Enter 13 Select AIl Alm all alarms or SNS Alarm sensor alarms including High Low etc by using the up and down arrows There 1s also a Disable option that shuts off EchoView functionality DO ON MN amp N 14 EchoView User s Guide 14 Press Enter to lock in your selection and exit the EchoView Function menu The FMC2000 Controller is now broadcasting its data for EchoViews 5 2 Turning The EchoView On Hold down the MODE key and release it when the EchoView beeps The display indicates that it is now on Power on The EchoView performs a self test The display briefly 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 This is followed by the Modem Type Modem type 10 EchoView User s Guide Then the EchoView initializes the wireless network When the netw
25. orizontal pole Loosely assemble the clamp parts around the pole Note that the screws have nuts that fit into the clamp parts The clamp parts are designed to hole the nut so that you do not need to use a wrench Hand tighten the parts until snug Once the clamp parts and the enclosure are securely held against the pole stop tightening Note The pole must be between 25mm 1 and 63mm 2 5 in diameter 48 EchoView User s Guide Next place the EchoView into the enclosure Lift up the hinged cover of the enclosure Slide the EchoView into the enclosure from the top Close the cover of the enclosure Insert the hex screw into the cover s locking portion and tighten it 5 The EchoView is now ready to use Dub Note The sensor cover on the bottom of the enclosure can be removed so that the filter and sensor can be inspected without removing the EchoView from the enclosure Simply pull off the cover and follow the maintenance procedures in this guide 49 EchoView User s Guide 13 3 Magnetic Mount Alternative Installation The magnet mount disc can be attached to the steel enclosure instead of the clamps This approach provides the protection of the enclosure with the ease of installation afforded by the magnetic mounting 1 Insert screw through magnetic disc Place the magnetic disc over the bottom hole on the rear of the enclosure 3 Tighten the screw until th
26. ork is found and communication is established the main reading screen is shown It includes signal strength battery charge and the identification numbers of all monitors on the network 0045 20846 fy 0105 882C 0034 0180D C 0003 The monitor name shown on the EchoView screen is the ID of the monitor s radio or the first four characters of the monitor s radio Note If no monitors are within the EchoView s range its display will only show the radio on indicator battery charge and buzzer on off icon Y d If you see this screen check the following e Is the antenna attached e Does the Pan ID match the network you want to join e Does the Channel match the channel on which the other instruments are operating e Are the other instruments turned on and within range e Did you change the Pan ID or Channel If so restart the instrument e Is the FMC2000 Controller s Pager Function enabled If not enable 1t 16 EchoView User s Guide 5 3 Turning The EchoView Off Hold down the MODE key through the 5 4 3 2 1 Power Off sequence When you see Power off release the MODE key The EchoView is off when the display is blank Power off The EchoView 1s now off 5 4 Battery Charge Indicator The EchoView s internal battery 1s designed to provide power for up to 10 days When the battery gets low the EchoView beeps once per minute and the battery icon is empty See page 41 for the
27. p Join Net T Select L Press MODE to ping the network This message appears Ping net Confirm Yes Press Y The Echoview 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 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 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 28 EchoView User s Guide 7 22 PANID Setup All units on a network must be programmed with the same PAN ID Personal Network Identifier to ensure communication compatibility When you see this screen press MODE to view the current PAN ID or to change it Pan ID 655 T 2 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
28. perform the reset press Y To exit without performing the reset press N 24 EchoView User s Guide While the EchoView 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 returns 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 s 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 25 EchoView User s Guide Password 0000 T gt o 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 succe
29. s the selected monitor for viewing whereas an unfilled circle indicates the monitor s presence on the network and no alarm 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 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 If you do not make a selection in 60 seconds it automatically exits to the main reading screen 34 EchoView 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 five sided star Regardless of where the monitor s identifier 1s 1n the list when that monitor goes into alarm its identifier goes to the beginning of the list and it 1s selected 8 2 Multiple Monitors In Alarm If any other monitors on the network go into alarm while the one is already in alarm the circle accompanying second monitor in alarm s identifier also changes to a star However 1f the monitor 1s not the one currently selected the star 1s unfilled 0046 fy B82C 010D gt alhs
30. ssfully saved Password Success 7 1 7 Exit Scroll until Exit is selected 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 26 EchoView 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 HS Select sly 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 Join Net Channel Setup 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 Programming Menu 27 EchoView User s Guide 7 2 4 Ping Net Pinging tests the radio connection between the EchoView 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 Setu
31. tter the connection quality KY Ti T Full strength No signal Note An X indicates no signal is detected 18 EchoView User s Guide 6 Deploying The EchoView When deploying a MeshGuard network that utilizes EchoViews make sure the rest of the network has been set up before using an EchoView The EchoView gets its information about the monitors on a network from the FMC2000 controller It does not aggregate network data from all its nodes Therefore make sure the FMC2000 is operational and in communication with all monitors on the network as well as with the EchoView Before deploying an EchoView it 1s important to have the Pan ID and Channel number on which the rest of the network 1s operating Without these numbers to program into your EchoView you cannot make it communicate with the network f Programming The EchoView Programming Mode is accessed by first providing the correct password Press and hold MODE and Y until you see this screen Password Tow xw 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 19 EchoView User s Guide 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
32. vailable 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 21 EchoView User s Guide 7 1 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 or 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 le 22 EchoView 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
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