Touchpoint Plus Wireless Technical Handbook
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Touchpoint Plus Wireless Technical Handbook
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Disclaimer
In no event shall Honeywell be liable for any damages or injury of any nature or kind, no matter how caused,
that arise from the use of the equipment referred to in this manual.
Strict compliance with the safety procedures set out and referred to in this manual, and extreme care in the
use of the equipment, are essential to avoid or minimise the chance of personal injury or damage to the
equipment.
The information, figures, illustrations, tables, specifications, and schematics contained in this manual are
believed to be correct and accurate as at the date of publication or revision. However, no representation or
warranty with respect to such correctness or accuracy is given or implied and Honeywell will not, under any
circumstances, be liable to any person or corporation for any loss or damages incurred in connection with the
use of this manual.
The information, figures, illustrations, tables, specifications, and schematics contained in this manual are
subject to change without notice.
Unauthorised modifications to the gas detection system or its installation are not permitted, as these may give
rise to unacceptable health and safety hazards.
Any software forming part of this equipment should be used only for the purposes for which Honeywell
supplied it. The user shall undertake no changes, modifications, conversions, translations into another
computer language, or copies (except for a necessary backup copy).
In no event shall Honeywell be liable for any equipment malfunction or damages whatsoever, including
(without limitation) incidental, direct, indirect, special, and consequential damages, damages for loss of
business profits, business interruption, loss of business information, or other pecuniary loss, resulting from
any violation of the above prohibitions.
Warranty
Honeywell Analytics warrants the Touchpoint Plus Wireless system against defective parts and workmanship,
and will repair or (at its discretion) replace any components that are or may become defective under proper
usage within 12 months from the date of commissioning by a Honeywell Analytics approved representative* or
18 months from shipment from Honeywell Analytics, whichever is sooner.
This warranty does not cover consumable, batteries, fuses, normal wear and tear, or damage caused by
accident, abuse, improper installation, unauthorized use, modification or repair, ambient environment,
poisons, contaminants or abnormal operating conditions.
This warranty does not apply to sensors or components that are covered under separate warranties, or to any
3rd-party cables and components
Any claim under the Honeywell Analytics Product Warranty must be made within the warranty period and as
soon as reasonably practicable after a defect is discovered. Please contact your local Honeywell Analytics
Service representative to register your claim.
This is a summary. For full warranty terms refer to the Honeywell Analytics’ General Statement of Limited
Product Warranty, which is available on request.
* A Honeywell Analytics approved representative is a qualified person trained or employed by Honeywell
Analytics, or a qualified person trained in accordance with this manual.
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Other brand and product names mentioned in this manual may be trademarks or registered trademarks of
their respective companies and are the sole property of their respective holders.
Honeywell is the registered trademark of Honeywell Safety and Productivity Solutions (SPS).
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The Equipment assemblies referred to in this manual are collectively certified for use in a flammable gas detection
system only. Any other use is not currently certified and is not authorised by the manufacturer.
Check the product rating plate and look for the following marks to ensure that the supplied equipment is suitable for its
intended location and purpose:
Products bearing the CE mark conform to all applicable European Directives as stated on the Honeywell
product specific EC Declaration of Conformity.
Products bearing the UL mark conform to the requirements for Ordinary Locations. The letters C and US
mean that the product is certified for use in Canada and the United States of America.
WARNING
FOR SAFETY REASONS THIS EQUIPMENT MUST BE OPERATED BY QUALIFIED PERSONNEL ONLY.
READ AND UNDERSTAND THE INSTRUCTION MANUAL COMPLETELY BEFORE OPERATING OR
SERVICING THE EQUIPMENT.
ATTENTION
POUR DES RAISONS DE SÉCURITÉ, CET ÉQUIPEMENT DOIT ÊTRE UTILISÉ, ENTRETENU ET RÉPARÉ
UNIQUEMENT PAR UN PERSONNEL QUALIFIÉ. ÉTUDIER LE MANUEL D’INSTRUCTIONS EN ENTIER
AVANT D’UTILISER, D’ENTRETENIR OU DE RÉPARER L’ÉQUIPEMENT.
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WARNINGS
1) The equipment specified in this manual is only to be installed by the Manufacturer’s trained personnel, or by
competent persons trained in accordance with the Manufacturer’s installation instructions.
2) Installation must be in accordance with the recognized standards of the appropriate authority in the country
concerned. Refer to local, national and company regulations.
3) Do not operate the Touchpoint Plus Wireless system or its components outside of their rated operating
specification.
4) Touchpoint Plus Wireless must not be operated in Oxygen enriched atmospheres, i.e. greater than 25% v/v
Oxygen.
5) All equipment containing a User Interface must be suitably protected from direct sunlight and rain.
6) Power Supply Fluctuations are not to exceed DC 18 – 32 V SELV Supply or ±10 % of nominal.
7) All versions of Enclosure apparatus are electrical Class 1, and must be connected to Protective Earth (Ground).
8) The Touchpoint Plus Wireless installation must include a means of isolating or disconnecting the input voltage
supply. The isolation or disconnection device must be conveniently located close to the system and be clearly
labelled. For an AC mains voltage supply, the isolation or disconnection device must disconnect both the line
and neutral poles, but maintain earth (ground) continuity.
9) The Touchpoint Plus Wireless input voltage supply must include over-current protection.
10) All cabling must be appropriately rated and approved in accordance with local, national and company
regulations, and suitable for the installation. Additionally, cabling must satisfy requirements defined in the
manuals of connected field devices, in particular if the field device is certified for use in a hazardous location.
11) All signal cables and interconnections must be shielded and the shields terminated only at the unified earth
(ground) bus bar situated inside the enclosure
12) All conduits and cable armour shall be bonded to protective earth (ground), and care must be taken to avoid
ground loops and to avoid contact with cable shielding.
13) Cable entry glands, blanking plugs, reducers, adaptors and breather devices must be suitably approved and
must not reduce the IP rating or protection levels. Items should not be used if there is a high risk of mechanical
damage to the equipment or enclosure.
14) Access doors and entry points must be kept closed when the system is energised in normal operation.
15) Enclosure locking handle security screws must be fully tightened during normal operation.
16) All equipment in this manual is rated to +2000 m (6562 ft) altitude maximum.
17) For safety reasons this equipment must be operated by qualified personnel only. Read and understand the
Instruction Manual completely before operating or servicing the equipment.
18) Touchpoint Plus Wireless systems may contain hazardous live terminals. Appropriate precautions should be
taken during operation, installation, and maintenance and servicing. Specifically, operators must have
appropriate training and experience to be aware of the hazards to which they may be exposed, and of measures
to minimise risk to themselves or other people.
19) The protection provided by the equipment may be impaired if the equipment is used in a manner not specified
or authorised by the manufacturer.
20) Be aware that extended exposure of a detector element to certain concentrations of combustible gases and air
can introduce stress to the element that may seriously affect its performance, and therefore recalibration
should be carried out or the sensor replaced, or both, after an alarm due to an indication of a high
concentration.
21) When used in a Gas Detection summing up role, the gas reading may be higher than the actual concentration
at any one detector head location, or it may be the actual concentration at one specific detector head.
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1.1 Cautions
1) Touchpoint Plus Wireless SMPS and Input / Output Modules have no user serviceable parts. In the
unlikely event of a failure, the item must be replaced using only manufacturer supplied parts.
2) Do not use sharp objects to operate the touchscreen as this could irreparably damage the User Interface
and adversely affect its IP rating.
3) Use only soft, damp cloths or screen wipes to clean the Touchpoint Plus Wireless. Do not use solvents or
abrasives as they will damage the User Interface.
4) Once commissioned, Touchpoint Plus Wireless is intended for continuous operation.
5) Undo the security screws before pulling the locking handle. Failing to do so may irreparably damage the
enclosure.
IMPORTANT
Personnel, who work on, or in the area of, the Touchpoint Plus Wireless Gas detection system must be made
aware of the contents of Chapter 1 – Important Safety Information
Before unpacking the system, read the documentation that accompanies it.
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DANGER
Indicates an imminent hazard that, if not avoided, is extremely likely to result in death or serious injury.
WARNING
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation that, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
CAUTION
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation that, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury. It is also
used to alert the user against unsafe working practices and potential damage to equipment.
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Figure 3. Protective Earth (Ground) Point Figure 4. Equipment Earth (Ground) Point
This Protective Earth (Ground) location point label is This Equipment Earth (Ground) location point label is
used inside the system and is not normally visible to used inside the system and is not normally visible to
the operator. the operator.
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ANTI–STATIC PRECAUTIONS
Antistatic Precautions are required to prevent severe damage to electronic components.
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An effective earth (ground) point is the protective earth (ground) bus bar inside the enclosure. This can be
used to connect a suitable anti-static wrist strap provided that the Gas detection system is connected to
protective earth (ground) via the mains power supply cable.
IMPORTANT
If installed correctly, the equipment earth (ground) point is connected directly to mains earth (ground) via
protective earth and the mains power supply cable. It is not dependent on the position of the Isolator switch or
circuit breaker.
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Note: The Equipment referred to in this manual contains components and assemblies that are each certified
for use in a variety of differing environments, and it is the site owner’s responsibility to confirm the suitability of
the equipment prior to its installation and use.
Check the product rating plate and look for the following marks to ensure that the supplied equipment
is suitable for its intended location and purpose:
Products bearing the CE mark conform to all applicable European Directives as stated on the Honeywell
product specific EC Declaration of Conformity.
Products bearing the UL mark conform to the requirements for Ordinary Locations. The letters C and US
mean that the product is certified for use in Canada and the United States of America.
IMPORTANT
Read and understand the instruction manual before operating or servicing the equipment.
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The Touchpoint Plus Wireless is an entry level (or upgrade) touch-screen digital Controller for general
industrial and commercial gas detection systems hybrid wireless gas detection systems. It has eight wired and
64 wireless input channels.
It can handle 4-20 milliamp analogue inputs and wireless gas detectors, and it can control various outputs
such as audible and visible signals and solenoid valves.
The cabinets are constructed from high-impact plastic and have fully-sealed, easy opening access. They are
supplied with a wall mounting or can be directly mounted to any solid vertical surface or rack. Cable entry is
via entry glands on the lower side.
Touchpoint Plus Wireless is rated IP65, which means that it is dustproof and can be subjected to low-pressure
water without significant ingress. This makes it particularly suited to offices, control rooms and unheated boiler
rooms.
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Other features:
• Colour LCD Touch Screen with multi-language GUI and menus
• Password protection
• Flexible Mains Power Input: 50 – 60 Hz 110/220V ~ (AC), 18 – 32V (DC), Max 105W
• Up to 8 channels of Analogue Input (0–22mA)
• 2 or 3-wire signal inputs
• Up to 14 channels of user configurable relay controlled Output
• Alarm update on Acknowledge
• Automatic Self-Diagnostic with error codes
• Event recording
• SD Card
Total
Module Power
Nr. Power Usage Qty
Power (Max) W Remarks
mA in
mA Input Module 1 0.3 0.3 8 ch, Not including Field Device power
3 mA Field Devices - 40 40 Field Device power (8 ch* 5W)
WIO module 1 1.2 1.2
MAXIMUM CONSUMPTION 97
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3.1.2 Weights
Note: One input module, one relays, one WIO module, AC power and backup battery based for basic
3.1.3 Dimensions
3.1.8 IP Rating
The system is sealed to IP65 when appropriate cable entry glands are used.
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3.1.9 Construction
The system cabinets are constructed from PC ABS plastic with a secured quick release front access door
panel.
The Controller door panel holds a touch sensitive colour LCD with a membrane cover over additional buttons,
LEDs and an audible warning horn.
Inside the Controller cabinet is a Switched-Mode Power Supply (SMPS) providing a nominal DC 24 V output,
an optional Lithium-ion backup battery, a Main Module, a mA Input Module, one Relay Modules, protection
fuses, and the control and user interface electronics.
Both cabinets contain a common Earth (ground) rail that must be bonded to Protective Earth (Ground) through
an isolation switch that does not disconnect the Earth line.
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CAUTION
It is the Customer’s responsibility to ensure that the equipment is correctly installed, and that cable entry glands
or blanks of the appropriate IP rating are correctly used.
Failure to do so will invalidate the quoted IP / NEMA / Pollution ratings and may invalidate the warranty.
CAUTION
The units as supplied have two hex-socket securing screws in the access door handle, and these have to be
undone prior to opening the handle. Failing to do so could cause irreparable damage to the housing.
The handle must be correctly locked and the screws must be correctly tightened when the unit is in operation.
Failing to fully secure the enclosure is unsafe and will invalidate product certification.
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1 3
2
Figure 10. Undoing the Security Screws and Opening the Enclosure
5) Closure is the reverse of this procedure, but care must be taken not to exert undue force, and do not
press on the membrane or touch screen areas.
Note: The door recess has an environmental seal that requires some pressure to close the door correctly.
The enclosure handle is the primary method of applying this pressure but you can assist it by pressing on the
door edge directly above the handle as you press on the handle itself.
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Minimum Wall
Clearance 175.5 mm
You can use the wall mounting plate as a template and location guide, and you should ensure that the
mounting bolts are adjusted to fit the plate bayonet holes before fixing the plate to the wall.
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Note: The sizes above are given to allow for clearance in TPPLW Enclosure. The actual length and type of
fixing should be determined by the surface material and the type of anchor required.
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Figure 14. Fixing Orientation When Using the Optional Mounting Plate
Note: You should ensure that washers between TPPLW enclosure and the wall or mounting plate are
sufficiently large to spread the load evenly.
• For metal conduit, use a metal ground plate (i.e. PN: TPPLOMGND).
• For external visual/audio outlet, ensure IP65 is maintained (i.e. PN: M-700123).
• For cable gland, use type PG16 and tighten to 44.2 lb-in (5 N-m) torque.
• For antenna extension, use 10 m antenna extension cable (PN: TPPLWOCBL).
• For lightning surge protection, install a coaxial lightning surge protector inline between the antenna and
TPPLW. Refer to Ch.5.2.6 Grounding for detailed information.
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WARNING
Honeywell can accept no responsibility for any damage or injury caused by incorrect or faulty wiring.
WARNING
The system is normally supplied with the voltage pre-set to the customer’s specification. If the supplied voltage
is incorrect, it must be altered prior to connecting to the mains power supply.
It’s customer’s responsibility to provide appropriate power supply to detectors and controller.
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AC Line
AC Input
Earth (Ground)
-Ve DC Return
AC Common
+24 V DC In
F – Ground (Not Used)
-Ve DC
-Ve DC
DC Output
+24 VDC
+24 VDC
Protective
Earth
Figure 15. Switched Mode Power Supply (SMPS) Connections
(Ground) System Ground Bus Bar
Note: Mains Earth (Ground) must only be connected to the protective earth (ground) rail, and not to the
SMPS.
Regional power cable wires are coloured in accordance with the following code:
Refer to Ch.3.1.1 Power Requirements for further information on system electrical specifications and power
requirements.
Note 1: Input voltage of less than DC 23.5 V will fail to charge the backup battery, and it will cause battery un-
chargeable warning.
Note 2: Field detectors may need their own power supplies if they exceed 15 W per channel to a combined
total of 40 W. Refer to Ch.5.2.5 mA Input Module Connections.
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Earth (Ground)
-Ve DC Return
+24 V DC In
Protective
Earth
(Ground) System Ground Bus Bar
DANGER
In the event of Lithium batteries overheating:
DO NOT USE WATER as this can cause them to burn violently or they may explode.
IMPORTANT
The battery should be charged at DC 24 – 32 V. The backup battery will not be fully charged and the backup
time will be reduced if the charging supply is <24 V.
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WARNING
All cabling shall be appropriately rated and approved in accordance with national and local regulations.
Additionally, cabling must satisfy the requirements defined in the manuals of connected field devices,
particularly if the field device is certified for use in a hazardous location.
Signal cables should be shielded to avoid spurious signals, and shall be bonded to protective earth (Ground).
Care must be taken to avoid Ground feedback loops.
The I/O modules will accept only copper wire sizes to a maximum of 2 mm² or 14 – 30 AWG, with the
terminals torqued to 4.4 lb-in (0.5 N-m).
Ensure that the maximum loop resistance is not exceeded, as specified by the device manufacturer.
Ensure that the correct power level is present at the field device, as specified by the device manufacturer, and
does not exceed TPPLW supply limit of 15W per channel individually or 40 / 68 W in total. (See the notes
under 5.2.5 Main Module Connections for more details about power consumption and availability.)
I.e. if a device’s supply requirement is 24 VDC 0.5 A, then the power requirement is 24 V x 0.5 A (V x I) =
12 W. If you use 240 m of AWG 22 cable (R = 0.05 Ω/m), the power line dissipation is 0.05 Ω/m x 240 m x
0.52 A (R x I2) = 3 W. Therefore the total power requirement is 15 W (12 + 3).
You should also test the cable resistance in situ as its Ω/m will increase in line with Tamb.
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Note 1: +24 VDC Nominal = Controller Input (18 to 32 VDC) – 1.8 VDC (the max voltage drop in TPPLW)
Note 2: Alarm Terminals 13, 19, 20, and 21 can supply +24 VDC at ≤ 28 W combined but this 28 W can
instead be used to increase the power available to field sensors if external audible and visible alarms are not
connected.
I.e. the 8 sensor channels would normally have ≤40 W of combined available power, but this can be increased
to 68.8 W if terminals 13 – 21 are unused.
Note 3: Supply sensors with external power if more than 40 / 68 W total power is required. (If there is no
power consumption at terminal 13 to 21, total 68W can be used to power field detector)
Note 4: Rloop resistance for remotes reset/inhibit is 18 ohm. i.e. Using 1 mm2 shielded cable can be used for
500 m.
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Touchpoint Plus
Main Module
R Load
Open
Drain
Reset
(NO non-latched Sw.)
Touchpoint Plus
Main Module
Inhibit
(NO latched Sw.)
IMPORTANT
Remote inhibit and reset switches need protection to protect unauthorized usage because it has engineer level
access. It is user responsibility
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External 24 VDC
Supply
mA Input Module
Touchpoint Plus
Sensor
mA Input Module
Touchpoint Plus
Sensor
External 24 VDC
Supply
mA Input Module
Touchpoint Plus
Sensor
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BARRIER
mA Input Module
Touchpoint Plus
Sensor
Figure 23. Two Wire Device Barrier Device Powered by a mA Input Module
Note: For intrinsically safe (I.S.) field devices, refer to the device manufacturer’s instructions for details of
suitably approved I.S. barriers and interconnections.
5.2.6 Grounding
Incoming
Client
Earth
Junction
Box
Sensor
Figure 24. Grounding for Screened Cable with Armour and with Metal Junction Box and Sensor
Incoming
Client
Earth Junction
Box
Sensor
Figure 25. Grounding for Screened Cable, No Armour, with Metal Junction Box and Sensor
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Incoming
Client
Earth
Junction
Box
Sensor
Figure 26. Grounding for Screened and Armoured Cable with Plastic Junction Box and Sensor
Incoming
Client
Earth
Junction
Box
Sensor
Figure 27. Grounding for Screened Cable with Plastic Junction Box and Sensor
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For lightning surge protection, install a coaxial lightning surge protector inline between the antenna and
TPPLW. The lightning surge protector must be earth-grounded: A wire must run directly from the lightning
surge protector to a verified ground source such as a copper or copper-clad rod that is set into the ground. A
minimum wire gauge of 10AWG or heavier (depending on local electrical ordinance) must be used.
Terminal
Input/Outputs Label
Identification
Antenna ANT 1
RAEMet WIND 2
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For antenna extension, use 10 m antenna extension cable (PN: TPPLWOCBL). If an extension antenna is to
be used outdoors, especially if it is to be located in an area prone to lightning, a coaxial lightning surge
protector must be installed inline between the antenna and TPPLW.
Refer to the end of Ch.5.2.6 Grounding for instructions on installation of lightning surge protection.
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WARNING
Connecting FA324 to TPPLW invalidates certification of TPPLW.
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FA324
Contents
FA324 Connector Cable 1
FA324 Connector Cable 2
DETAIL A
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WARNING
For Touchpoint Plus Wireless I/O Module, the Wind Sensor must be connected through Sensor Connector (J5)
only with maximum wire length of 10 m (32.8ft).
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DETAIL C
Contents
Connector Cable
Wind Sensor (RAEMet)
Wind Sensor Cone
Wind Sensor Cable
Mounting Bracket
U-clamp (2EA)
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Operating Instructions
The interface firmware has two distinct modes of operation – Configuration Mode and Visualisation Mode, and
access to certain functions is restricted by the use of password protected access levels. There are four
hierarchical access levels: View mode is available to all users while Operator, Service and Administrator
modes are password protected. Password holders can be assigned one access level only.
CAUTION
Direct sunlight, solvents, abrasives and sharp edged or metal tools may cause irreparable damage
to the LCD panel and membrane.
Use only damp cloths or computer screen wipes to clean it.
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Note: The default password is ‘TPPL’ for all access levels. Refer to Ch.7.4 Program Password for more
information.
Note: LCD backlight timeout : 30 seconds, Menu timeout: 90 seconds, Authentication timeout:15 minutes.
Items shown with a clock symbol timeout after 15 minutes of inactivity.
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6.3 SD Card
The Touchpoint Plus Wireless accepts standard SD cards of 2 to 32 GB (FAT32).
The SD card is used to store the system event history. Touchpoint Plus Wireless logs all events and all
changes to input readings. A notification will be given when the SD card is less than 50Mbytes space. If the
card is not replaced or not freed up, a further notification will be given when it is full, and when data is being
overwritten.
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Tip: You can use the colour-matched filter icons to list a series of specific event types.
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The icons in the navigation toolbar are used to navigate through the User Interface options.
Channel Input screen:
Tile View
Summary View
0xA005
0xA005
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Key to Filters:
• Red: Alarm
• Yellow: Fault
• Orange: Inhibit
• Blue: Warning
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Note: Depending on menu timeout settings, the system will log out and return to Inputs/Outputs screen.
The authentication (logout) timeout also depends on user configuration. The default authentication timeout is
set to 15 minutes.
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No one is logged in
Operator is logged in
Administrator is logged in
Note: The system will log out after 15 minutes of inactivity. User can adjust the timeout interval
6.6 Alarms
6.6.1 View active alarms
Active alarms can be viewed:
1) From the Input screen, select the red filter icon:
The screen will display a list of the input channels with active Alarms, starting with the most recent event.
Unacknowledged alarms will flash, acknowledged ones will be stay on. Touch the Accept button to
acknowledge the alarms.
Note: the display will show the channel ID, location tag. If more than one alarm level has been triggered on
the same channel, a high priority alarm levels will be shown.
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An active Alarm can be acknowledged by touching the Accept button for >1 second. This will acknowledge
ALL active events and the channel LED and icon will stop flashing.
When an alarm is acknowledged the buzzer will be silenced and the alarm will stop flashing.
Note: If a Relay Output channel has the Alarm Update function enabled, the alarm will be ignored for the
Cause and Effect matrix once it is acknowledged.
1) Touching the Reset button for >3 seconds. This will reset ALL latched alarms, faults and warnings,
provided that the triggering event has cleared. It will also reset any latched relay outputs.
2) Selecting Menu > Maintenance > Reset alarms/Faults. This will reset all latched events for the channel,
provided that the input signal has returned to Normal status.
3) Holding the Remote reset switch for >3 seconds. TPPLW has the option of adding a remote acknowledge /
reset switch up to 500 m away from the Controller, but care should be taken to prevent unauthorised
people accessing the switch.
Warning
A gas detector may indicate that the gas concentration in its vicinity has dropped to a safe level, but this does
not mean that a dangerous atmosphere doesn’t persist elsewhere in that area. Do not reset the alarms until the
area has been confirmed to be safe or has been adequately ventilated.
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CAUTION
Wireless node disconnections are not fault until online monitor fault (Disconnected nodes > Online monitor
count)
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6.8 Inhibit
Note: Service or higher access level is required. (Analog input only)
Input channels can be inhibited by:
To clear inhibits, select the required channel and then select Clear Inhibit.
Note: An auto-inhibit cannot be cleared manually. Auto-inhibits may occur during calibration or warm-up,
when a transmitter is signalling Inhibit, or when an Inhibit delay time is running.
Note: Inhibit timeouts can be set by configuring the channel, as shown below:
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Note: Touchpoint Plus Wireless does not adjust automatically for daylight savings time so Touchpoint Plus
Wireless will retain a backup of the earlier data if the clock is backdated (i.e. when ending daylight savings
time).
Note: Touchpoint Plus Wireless will retain latest 8 hr data and will be cleared after power reset for trend graph
To view the event history: select Menu > Information > Event History. Or touch Event icon.
Note: Touchpoint Plus Wireless does not adjust automatically for daylight savings time so Touchpoint Plus
Wireless will retain a backup of the earlier data if the clock is backdated (i.e. when ending daylight savings
time).
Active event data is saved to the SD card automatically if one is installed. The event history data can also be
exported to the SD card on demand.
To export the event history: select Menu > Information > Event History > Export Event.
Note: Make sure a SD card with sufficient empty space is installed before Exporting. See Checking the
Capacity of the SD Card below for more information.
Note: Microsoft Excel 2003 is limited to a maximum of 65,526 entries. If the report is larger than this a
message ‘file not loaded completely’ may be generated by Microsoft Excel 2003. Microsoft Excel 2010 has a
much larger capacity which should be sufficient for all Touchpoint Plus Wireless generated reports.
Note: Touchpoint Plus Wireless does not adjust automatically for daylight savings time so Touchpoint Plus
Wireless will retain a backup of the earlier data if the clock is backdated (i.e. when ending daylight savings
time).
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Chapter 7 – Commissioning
7.1 Introduction
This chapter explains several tasks that may be required during commissioning.
First time switch-on and Commissioning should only be carried out by a Honeywell engineer or someone with
System Administrator privileges who has been trained in accordance with this manual.
During First Time Switch On, it will be necessary to confirm or set the Date, Time and Language, to set new
passwords and delete the default password.
If the system was ordered from Honeywell Analytics, complete Ch.7.5 Commission Input / Output Modules
and Ch.7.6.3 Configuring a Channel before proceeding with Ch.7.6.6 Configuring Relay Output Channels.
Key to Icons:
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CAUTION
Please change the password once you receive TPPLW.
Careless password management can cause unauthorized access to the system which can case security
problem and this is user’s responsibility.
If you forget you password please contact Honeywell Analytics service.
CAUTION
To recover your password please contact Honeywell Analytics service.
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Note: Sky blue blocks show newly installed (i.e. uncommissioned) or decommissioned modules.
Note: To remove a module, Select the Module on the screen and then touch ‘Remove’. To replace it with new
same type of IO Module, touch ‘Replace’.
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7.6.1 Introduction
Individual analogue input channel can be configured in two ways – either from the built in sensor catalogue
(for Analogue Input modules only), or by completing a full custom configuration.
Individual Wireless input channels can be configured automatically after complete Network setting.
When using the sensor catalogue, channel number and tag must be manually entered and then the rest of the
configuration is populated automatically when detector name and sensor type are selected from the pre-
defined list.
Note: You can always use the sensor catalogue as a starting point and then amend it afterwards (refer to
Ch.7.6.3 Configuring a Channel and Ch.14 Configurable Parameter Reference Guide).
To change any parameter, enter the new value and touch Apply to send it to the system. The system will then
return the value, which will be displayed on the screen, and the user must touch Update for the settings to
take effect. This requires the user to verify that the correct value has reached the system.
The configuration is designed to be simple to follow on the screen. However you can refer to
Ch.14 Configurable Parameter Reference Guide to find detailed definitions of all the parameters, default
settings and available ranges.
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1. User can change key that is used on an encrypted connection. Select menu Configuration > Security
> Pre Shared Key
2. Enter the Pre Shared Key and tap on Finish.
Note: Encrypted connection requires accurate date and time settings between controller and nodes. It is only
available for products that feature encrypted connection.
Note: Reset all wireless networks when PAN ID has changed.
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Detector Name
Sensor Type
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WARNING
When selecting a new target gas for units the sensor must be recalibrated.
Note: There was two kinds of timeout in menu mode. One is menu timeout and the other is authentication
time out. If there is no touch input, then it will move to upper menu and then finally back to Channel Status
screen. The menu timeout can be configured in Configuration > General > Timeout. The default menu timeout
is 90 seconds. The authentication timeout is to force the user to log out automatically when there is no activity
for the configured duration. If the user logged out automatically due to authentication timeout, a user will be
asked to log in again.
Detector Name
Sensor Type
Note: Refer to Ch.14 Configurable Parameter Reference Guide for the list of available detectors. You can also
use the TPPL Sensor Catalog to select listed gases, or you can enter ‘User gas’ details if respective gas is
not listed.
Refer to Ch.8.6 How to Update the Sensor Catalogue for further information.
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MultiRAE MicroRAE
CAUTION
Ensure that selected nodes feature Panic, Mandown and Super alarm events.
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CAUTION
Ensure that selected nodes feature Digital Input (e.g. RigRat).
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Note: Before configuring the Wireless Output, complete the Relay Output settings.
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Pin Wiring
A No Connection
F Ground
Programming steps
1. Login as Administrator
2. Go to Menus
3. Select “Configuration”
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7. Tap on Select
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Note: ‘Low’ alarm, ‘High’ alarm, ‘Low Low’ alarm and ‘High High’ alarm are events related to RAE
products (e.g., MeshGuard, MicroRAE and MultiRAE).
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It is recommended you back up the Touchpoint Plus Wireless configuration once commissioning is completed.
Note: The module configurations in the system should be same with ones when the configuration was
exported. In other words module installation status and commissioning status should be same. If not the
system will not import the previously exported configuration.
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WARNING
Where the sensor / transmitter has the facility, the mA loop should always be calibrated at the Touchpoint Plus
controller by forcing signal levels at the sensor / transmitter. Any gas calibration required must be carried out at
the field device according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
The Touchpoint Plus controller calibration should not be used to adjust for deficiencies in the sensor / transmitter
gas calibration. Failure to observe this can result in significant accuracy errors.
Only trained technicians are authorized to carry out calibration
WARNING
Ensure that any relay activation (drenchers, repeater alarms, etc.) is inhibited before starting this test.
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Chapter 8 – Maintenance
This chapter describes how to perform common maintenance operations and upgrades. The required frequency of
inspection and maintenance will depend on local site conditions and will need to be established through experience.
Refer to IEC/EN 60079-29-2 or other local or national regulations for guidance on establishing an appropriate
maintenance routine.
WARNING
Read Chapter 2 Safety before carrying out any work on the system.
WARNING
If the relays are switching mains voltages, hazardous live terminals may be present within the
Relay Output Module even if the Touchpoint Plus system is isolated.
Ensure that all current is isolated and dissipated before touching live terminals.
CAUTION
Test outputs will be generated and relays will be activated during the Cause and Effect Test.
Ensure that relay activated output systems (i.e. emergency deluge / sirens etc.) are isolated before starting the
test.
CAUTION
While an Operator could Force a channel, an Engineer is required to isolate services, carry out tests, Clear
Force, and restore the system to full operational status.
For these reasons Operators are advised to carry out visual inspections and cleaning only, unless under the
direct supervision of the engineer.
CAUTION
Do not use solvent or abrasives to clean any part of the Touchpoint Plus System.
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CAUTION
When any of the test modes is active, the System Failure relay will activate to indicate
that the safety function of the system is not operating.
CAUTION
Ensure that the system is returned to normal operation once testing is complete.
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2) Cause and Effect Test – forces the Touchpoint Plus Wireless input channels to specific states to test that
the correct output channels are activated.
WARNING
The Touchpoint Plus system is not operational while in Test Mode, under test will be ignored.
Ensure that alternative safety arrangements are maintained during test, and ensure that Test Mode is exited as
soon as testing is completed.
CAUTION
Test outputs conditions will be simulated and relays will be activated during the Cause and Effect Test.
Ensure that relay activated output systems (i.e. emergency deluge / sirens etc.) are isolated before starting the
test.
Once a test mode is active, the system will remain in test mode until the test is exited. The only exception is in
the case of a power cycle of the Touchpoint Plus Wireless system, when it will restart in normal mode.
All events generated while the system is in test mode will be logged in the event history. Therefore a record of
the testing can be generated once it is complete (see Normal Operation, Generate Reports).
CAUTION
Ensure that the system is returned to normal operation once testing is complete.
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WARNING
If the relays are switching mains voltages, hazardous live terminals may be present within the
Relay Output Module even if the Touchpoint Plus system is isolated.
Ensure that all current is isolated and dissipated before touching live terminals.
ANTI–STATIC PRECAUTIONS
Antistatic Precautions are required to prevent severe damage to electronic components.
1) Switch off the Touchpoint Plus Wireless (Menu > Maintenance > Power off)
2) Isolate the power supplies and switch off the battery if there is a back-up battery installed
3) Disconnect the faulty module
4) Replace the module
Note: Not required for WIO Module.
5) Reconnect the module
6) Switch on the battery if there is a back-up battery installed and switch on the Touchpoint Plus Wireless
7) Login as an Administrator
8) Select Menu > Configuration > HW Module Control Panel
9) In the Board Control panel, select the empty blue block corresponding to the replaced module and touch
‘Replace’
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IO Module color:
Gray: The module cannot be added, removed or replaced because the module is mandatory.
Yellow: Module was added previously but no module is detected now (removed).
Sky blue: Serial number or module type does not match (IO Module is replaced).
Background color: Installed.
ANTI–STATIC PRECAUTIONS
Antistatic precautions are required to prevent severe damage to electronic components.
Note: A module which has previously been configured in one system cannot be added to another system,
unless it was correctly removed from the original system’s configuration.
1) Switch off the Touchpoint Plus Wireless (Select Menu > Maintenance > Power off )
2) Isolate power supplies
3) Fit the new module of the required type to an empty slot, ensuring that that the module is the correct way
up and with the label towards you
4) Electrically connect the new module
5) Switch on the Touchpoint Plus Wireless
6) Login as an administrator
7) Select the Menu > Configuration > Module Control Panel
8) Select an empty block corresponding to the new module and touch ‘Add’
9) Commission each channel in turn
Note: See Ch.7 Commissioning for detailed instructions for further information.
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WARNING
If the relays are switching mains voltages, hazardous live terminals may be present within the Relay Output
Module even if the Touchpoint Plus system is isolated.
ANTI–STATIC PRECAUTIONS
Antistatic precautions are required to prevent severe damage to electronic components.
1) Login as an Administrator
2) Select Menu > Configuration > Module Control panel
3) Select the IO module block which is to be removed, and tap on ‘Remove’
4) Switch off the Touchpoint Plus Wireless (Menu > Maintenance > Power off )
5) Isolate the Touchpoint Plus Wireless power supplies
6) Electrically disconnect the module, and then remove it
7) Switch on the Touchpoint Plus Wireless
From time to time, new versions of the sensor catalogue will be released containing updates and new
products from Honeywell Analytics.
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CAUTION
You should always take a new back up of the Touchpoint Plus system configuration after changes are made and
confirmed to be OK.
1) If it is safe to do so, unscrew the handle security screws and open the enclosure door.
2) Ensure that an empty 2 to 32 GB (FAT32) standard SD Card is inserted in the User interface module.
3) Login as Service.
4) Select the Menu > Configuration > Config Manager > Export.
5) Enter file name for the backed-up configuration and Touch Finish
6) Touch ‘Export’ if the file name is valid to start the configuration backup process. The backup may take
several minutes, and progress is shown on screen.
7) When backup is completed, remove the card and immediately fit a spare card to record event data.
8) Close the enclosure door and tighten the two handle security screws.
9) Return the system to normal operation.
10) Transfer the backup data to a dated folder on a PC or digital device for safekeeping. The Configuration
backup file is stored on the SD Card in ‘SD card:\CFG\[filename].bin’
11) You can reuse the SD card once the data has been transferred to a PC or other device and deleted from
the card.
Note: You cannot import configuration files if the I/O module configuration has changed since the last backup.
To restore the configuration:
1) Insert the SD card with ‘SD card:\CFG\[filename].bin’ into the UI module SD Card slot
2) Login as an Administrator
3) Select the Menu > Configuration > Config Manager > Import. Select a file.
4) Once the action is confirmed, the configuration restoration process starts and a progress message is
displayed. The process may take several minutes depending on the system size.
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CAUTION
Touchpoint Plus Wireless firmware is NOT compatible with other product firmware such as Touchpoint Plus
system.
CAUTION
Alternative site safety arrangements should be made during this procedure as the Touchpoint Plus system is
not available during firmware updates, and they may take several minutes to complete.
CAUTION
Before starting the firmware update, confirm that the new User Interface module firmware is compatible with
both the installed IO Module firmware and the Main module (see below).
Failure to do so may cause unexpected complications.
CAUTION
A power cycle of the Touchpoint Plus Wireless system is required during this procedure.
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5) Insert the SD card containing the update file into the UI module.
6) Login as an administrator.
7) Select the Menu > Maintenance > Update system > Software.
8) Select a Module browse the appropriate firmware file in the SD card. Check the listed current and update
versions. And touch 'Update' to continue
9) When the updates are completed, the system requires power reset.
10) Remove the SD card and refit the event logging SD card.
11) Close the door and secure the access handle.
12) Check that the system status is OK and no faults, inhibits or errors are shown.
DANGER
Switch off and isolate power before inserting or removing SD card if used in a hazardous location, e.g. Class 1
Division 2
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DANGER
Replace the battery pack with Honeywell Analytics part no. TPPLOIBB (order number: TPPLSIBB), and the
PCB coin battery with type CR2032 only.
Use of other batteries may present a risk of fire or explosion.
DANGER
Lithium batteries may cause severe injury or death if put in the mouth or swallowed.
Always keep them away from children and dispose of them as hazardous waste.
CAUTION
According to local laws and regulations the battery installed within your product should be disposed of
separately from household waste. When the battery reaches its end of life, take it to a collection point
designated by local authorities.
Note: The DC 24 V battery pack has an integral 15 A over-current protection fuse, and will accept a nominal
input charge of 24 – 32 VDC. (<24 VDC will not charge the battery to the level required for backup power.)
DANGER
Touchpoint Plus shall not be operated with the access door unsecured when in Normal mode.
Failing to secure it properly will risk fire or explosion and will invalidate Regulatory Approval.
The battery pack has circuitry that puts it into sleep mode to save power when it is not connected and running.
Connecting it to a powered-up Touchpoint Plus Wireless causes the battery to change to active mode and it
will function normally after a short booster charge.
To replace the battery pack:
1) Ensure that the atmosphere is below flammable levels.
2) Leave the Touchpoint Plus Wireless Controller powered on.
3) Unscrew the two locking handle security screws and open the enclosure.
4) Switch the backup battery On/Off switch to Off (Fig. 31) to isolate the battery.
5) Replace the battery pack with Honeywell Analytics part no. TPPLOIBB (order number: TPPLSIBB)
6) Switch the backup battery On/Off switch back to On.
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7) Close the enclosure door and secure the handle with the two security screws.
Note: Ensure that the battery On/Off switch is in the On position before closing the access door or the backup
battery will not work when it is most required.
WARNING
All mA input channel gas calibrations, Relay output setting will be initialized.
CAUTION
Passwords are not changed by Reset to Default.
CAUTION
All I/O modules must be added in HW Module Control Panel menu again. Refer to the Ch.8.4 How to add a new
I/O Module.
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Chapter 9 – Troubleshooting
WARNING
Read Chapter 2 Safety
before carrying out any work on the gas detection systems.
Problems are signalled by an error code shown on the control panel display. The error is recorded in the event
log and the screen can be cancelled once the fault is corrected.
The error messages are explained in Chapter 16: Fault Codes.
Contact Honeywell Analytics Technical Support if an error appears repeatedly, if it cannot be cleared, or if it is
not listed in Chapter 16: Fault Codes.
To assist with the fault diagnosis you may be asked to send a copy of your event log by email.
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Output Voltage (— )
Dimension 199 x 98 x 38mm (L x W x H)
10.5 Enclosures
10.5.1 Wall Mount Enclosure
Material PC ABS
Cable Gland Plug PG16
Environmental Protection IP65 (when fully closed and locked), NEMA 4x indoor
Operating Humidity 10 to 90 %RH (non-condensing)
Mounting Bracket – Dimension W 423 x D 325 x H 16.5 mm, 1.5 kg (approx)
Weight 8.5kg
Dimension 426 mm x 300 mm x 156 mm (16.9 ins x 11.8 ins x 6.2 ins)
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Chapter 11 Certifications
11.1 EC Declaration of Conformity
A full EC declaration of conformity is available on either original hardcopy or electronic file (Honeywell
Analytics website). This document lists the European Standards with which Touchpoint Plus Wireless
complies.
WARNING
Only the combustible gas detection portion of this instrument has been assessed for performance in accordance
with the ATEX Directive.
AVERTISSEMENT
Seulement la partie détection de gaz explosif de cet équipement a fait l’objet de tests de performance
métrologique suivant la directive ATEX.
WARNING
CSA performance is only valid when connected to Honeywell Model 705 Catalytic Gas Detectors or suitably
approved 4 – 20 mA Gas Detectors.
AVERTISSEMENT
La performance en conformité avec la CSA est valide uniquement lorsque l’appareil est connecté aux détecteurs
de gaz catalytiques Honeywell modèle 705 ou à des détecteurs de gaz 4 - 20 mA dûment approuvés.
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WARNING
Ambient temperature: Dependent on components fitted, check individual rating plates.
FA324 is not available in Class 1 Division 2.
AVERTISSEMENT
Température ambiante : elle dépend des composants assemblés, vérifier individuellement les plages de
température.
FA324 n'est pas disponible en Classe 1 Division 2.
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Do NOT interchange Touchpoint Plus Wireless parts with Touchpoint Plus parts as they are NOT compatible.
TPPLW, DC power, 2.4 GHz, 8ch 4-20 mA, 12 relays, Battery, MODBUS TPPLWDAA8SNBRT
TPPLW, AC power, 2.4 GHz, 8ch 4-20 mA, 12 relays, Battery, MODBUS TPPLWAAA8SNBRT
TPPLW, DC power, 868 MHz, 8ch 4-20 mA, 12 relays, Battery, MODBUS TPPLWDBA8SNBRT
TPPLW, AC power, 868 MHz, 8ch 4-20 mA, 12 relays, Battery, MODBUS TPPLWABA8SNBRT
TPPLW, DC power, 869 MHz, 8ch 4-20 mA, 12 relays, Battery, MODBUS TPPLWDCA8SNBRT
TPPLW, AC power, 869 MHz, 8ch 4-20 mA, 12 relays, Battery, MODBUS TPPLWACA8SNBRT
TPPLW, DC power, 865.6 / 865.4 MHz, 8ch 4-20 mA, 12 relays, Battery, MODBUS TPPLWDDA8SNBRT
TPPLW, AC power, 865.6 / 865.4 MHz, 8ch 4-20 mA, 12 relays, Battery, MODBUS TPPLWADA8SNBRT
TPPLW, DC power, 900 MHz, 8ch 4-20 mA, 12 relays, Battery, MODBUS TPPLWDEA8SNBRT
TPPLW, AC power, 900 MHz, 8ch 4-20 mA, 12 relays, Battery, MODBUS TPPLWAEA8SNBRT
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Module Name Description Range Remark
Write Value
mA Min full range, Max full range and Max full Write available when: Detector Name- User
Target Full Range R/W 0~100000
Input user range Detector. Max range in catalogue file
mA Threshold Alarm 2% of Full
Set hysteresis for alarm 1,2,3 R/W 0~10
Input Hysteresis range
mA
Alarm 1 Enable Set alarm 1 enable/disable R/W Disable/Enable Disable 0
Input
mA
Alarm 1 Threshold Trigger Set alarm 1 direction Rising/Falling R/W Rising/Falling Rising 0
Input
mA 20% of
Alarm 1 Level Set alarm 1 level R/W 2%FSD ~ 100%FSD 0
Input Full range
mA
Alarm 2 Enable 0 R/W Disable/Enable Disable 0
Input
mA
Alarm 2 Threshold Trigger 0 R/W Rising/Falling Rising 0 Rising, 1 Falling
Input
mA 40% of
Alarm 2 Level 0 R/W 2%FSD ~ 100%FSD 0
Input Full range
mA
Alarm 3 Enable 0 R/W Disable/Enable Disable 0
Input
mA
Alarm 3 Threshold Trigger 0 R/W Rising/Falling Rising 0
Input
mA 60% of
Alarm 3 Level 0 R/W 2%FSD ~ 100%FSD 0
Input Full range
mA
STEL Interval Set STEL period 10, 15, 20, 25, 30 R/W 10, 15, 20, 25, 30 15 Minute
Input
mA Set lower deadband limit to display
Lower Zero Dead Band R/W -20 ~ 0 % FSD 0 O2 : 20.9%
Input Zero
mA Set upper deadband limit to display
Upper Zero Dead Band R/W 0 ~ 20% FSD 0 O2 : 20.9%
Input Zero
mA Set limit to trigger gas over range
Gas Over Range Limit R/W 100% ~ 125%FSD 110 %FSD 0
Input event
mA Set limit to trigger gas under range
Gas Under Range Limit R/W -24% ~ 0%FSD -10 %FSD 0
Input event
mA 50% of Oxygen needs just span calibration. No zero
Input Span Calibration Conc. Set a target span gas Conc. R/W 15 ~ 100 %FSD
Full range calibration required.
mA Set limit to trigger signal under range
Input Signal Under Range Limit R/W 0 0 To diagnose the mA input current
event
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Module Name Description Range Remark
Write Value
mA To diagnose the mA input current
Input The mA value of sensor fault code 6 varies in 20 -
Set limit to trigger signal over range Depend on
Signal Over Range Limit R/W 20~24mA 24 mA for the sensor installed. In the case of user
event detectors
detector setting, the mA value of sensor fault code 6
is fixed to 24 mA.
mA Set minimum inhibit current from mA if min/max is set to zero, mA input board will not
Input Signal Inhibit Min. R/W 0~24 1.9 mA
output sensor detect inhibit condition.
mA Set maximum inhibit current from mA
Signal Inhibit Max. R/W 0~24 2.1 mA 0
Input output sensor
mA Set minimum fault current from mA if min/max is set to zero, mA input board will not
Input Signal Fault Min. R/W 0~24 0.0 mA
output sensor detect fault condition.
mA Set maximum fault current from mA
Signal Fault Max. R/W 0~24 1.1 mA 0
Input output sensor
mA Set minimum warning current from if min/max is set to zero, mA input board will not
Input Signal Warning Min. R/W 0~24 2.9 mA
mA output sensor detect warning condition.
mA Set maximum warning current from
Input Signal Warning Max. R/W 0~24 3.1 mA 0
mA output sensor
mA
Alarm 1 Function Threshold, STEL, TWA R/W 0~2 Threshold Threshold=0, STEL=1, TWA=2
Input
mA
Alarm 2 Function Threshold, STEL, TWA R/W 0~2 Threshold Threshold=0, STEL=1, TWA=2
Input
mA
Alarm 3 Function Threshold, STEL, TWA R/W 0~2 Threshold Threshold=0, STEL=1, TWA=2
Input
mA Write available when: Detector Name- User
Target Zero Range Set to a level to display Zero R/W -100000~100000 0
Input Detector.
Read/ Default
Module Name Description Range Remark
Write Value
Relay
Channel Enable Channel Enable/Disable R/W Disable/Enable Disable 0
Output
A unique number for every channel
Relay
Channel Number Number R 1~73 – 1~8 LED for analog input. Auto assigning for
Output
wireless node
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Module Name Description Range Remark
Write Value
Relay Alphanumeric Character
Channel Tag 25 characters R/W 50 chars
Output Range
Relay Energized/ De-
Normal State Energized/ De-energized R/W Energized 0
Output energized
If enabled, only unacknowledged
alarm conditions will be
considered during C&E evaluation for
this output channel.
An alarm acknowledgement will reset
Relay a relay output that
Alarm Update Function R/W Enable/ Disable Disable 0
Output is configured for alarm update
function.
However if the alarm update is NOT
enabled the relay
contact will only be reset if the alarm
is reset.
Relay
Active Delay Time Delay time to activate the relay R/W 0~3000 0 sec Second
Output
Relay
Relay Hold Time Delay time to de-activate the relay R/W 0~3000 0 sec Second
Output
Relay
Relay Latch Relay Latch R/W Enable/ Disable Disable 0
Output
Relay Event type - Alarm, Fault, Warning, Alarms, Fault, Inhibit, Alarm1(1), Alarm2(2), Alarm3(3), Fault(4), Inhibit(5),
Event Type R/W –
Output Inhibit Warning Warning(6)
Relay
Event Source Type Detector, Sensor, WindSensor R/W 0~2 – Detector(0), Sensor(1), WindSensor(2)
Output
Relay Gas index number of wireless
Gas Index R/W 1~76 – 1~76
Output detector
Relay Occurred event count. Only to use to
Vote Count R/W 1~255 1 1~255
Output detector type
Relay
Reserved – R/W 0 0 0
Output
Read/ Default
Module Name Description Range Remark
Write Value
WIO
Channel Enable Channel Enable/Disable R Disable/Enable Disable 0
Module
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Module Name Description Range Remark
Write Value
WIO
Channel Number Channel Enable/Disable R 9~72 – 0
Module
"Wireless
WIO Alphanumeric Character
Channel Tag 25 characters (/wo NULL) R/W Node " + 0
Module Range
Node ID
WIO
Module Index Wireless Module index R 1~7 – Board Position
Module
WIO
Node Address Node's Modem transmission address R 0x0010~0xFEFF 0 0
Module
WIO
Serial Number Detector's Serial Number R 13 chars – 0
Module
WIO
Firmware Version Detector's Firmware Version R 7 chars – 0
Module
WIO
Node Type Node Function Type Mask R Detector /Relay / Router –
Module
Battery Only(0), Battery
WIO
Power Type Power Source Type R Charging(1), Fully –
Module
charged + AC(2), AC(4)
Reduce Function
WIO
Device Type Zigbee Device Type R device/Full function – 0:Reduce Function device / 1:Full function device
Module
device
WIO
Power Saving Power saving mode R Standard/Router – 0: Standard, 1:Router
Module
WIO
GPS Enable Where GPS information is provided R None/Enable – 0:None, 1:Enable
Module
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Read/ Default
Module Name Description Range Remark
Write Value
System DHCP Enable DHCP / manual IP setting R/W Enable/Disable Disable 0
Alphanumeric 192.168.0.1
System Static IP Address Static IP Address R/W xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
Character Range 00
Alphanumeric 255.255.25
System Static Subnet Address Static Subnet Address R/W xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
Character Range 5.0
Alphanumeric
System Static Gateway Address Static Gateway Address R/W 192.168.0.1 xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
Character Range
System Operator Password Password for Access Level Operator R/W 35 chars TPPL 0
System Maintainer Password Password for Access Level Maintainer R/W 35 chars TPPL 0
System Admin Password Password for Access Level Admin R/W 35 chars TPPL 0
System Web Operator Password Reserved R/W 35 chars TPPL 0
tpp@honey
System Service Contact Set service contact on screen R/W 120 chars 0
well.com
System System Label Set system label on screen R/W 50 chars TPPL 0
System Home Screen Set Home screen type R/W List, tile, sum List(0) 0
System Enable Remote Inhibit Set remote inhibit input R/W Enable/Disable Disable(0) 0
System Remote Inhibit State Get remote Inhibit R/W Open/Close Open(0) Normal Open(0), Normal Close(1)
System Menu Timeout Set menu exit timeout R/W 5~100 90 seconds
System Auto Logout Timeout Set menu logout time R/W 15~100 15 minutes
Set alarm event for dedicated alarm Alarm1/Alarm2/Al
System Dedicated Alarm port 1 R/W 0(Alarm1) 0
port #1 arm3
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Read/ Default
Module Name Description Range Remark
Write Value
0 HH:MM:SS DD/MM/YYYY
1 HH:MM:SS DD/MM/YY
System Time Format Set time, date format R/W 0~3 0
2 YY/MM/DD HH:MM:SS
3 HH:MM:SS MM/DD/YY
System Modbus TCP Port Modbus TCP Port R/W 0~9999 502
Set wireless Datalog Interval
System Data Log Interval R/W 5~600 60
(seconds)
System PAN ID Radio PanID R/W 0~999 999
System Radio Channel Number Radio Channel R/W 11~26 15
Set a count for minimum online
System Online Monitoring R/W 0.1~64 0 0: Disable
monitoring
Set enable/disable Echo view can join
System Echo View R/W Enable/Disable Disable 0
network
High/Medium/Lo
System Wireless Power Set wireless power R/W High
w
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Parameter Name Parameter Description Applies to Read/Write
Value units
Alarm enable/disable.
Alarm 1 Enable All RW 1 n/a
0 = Disabled 1 = Enabled
Type of alarm function. Default is threshold. 0=Threshold, 1=STEL,
Alarm 1 Function All RW 0 n/a
2=TWA
Alarm 1 Level Alarm 1 threshold concentration All RW 20 %FSD conc.
1 for O2, 0 for
Alarm 1 Trigger Alarm trigger option. 0 = Rising 1 = Falling All RW n/a
other gases
Alarm 2 Enable Alarm enable/disable. 0 = Disabled 1 = Enabled All RW 1 n/a
Type of alarm function. Default is threshold. 0=Threshold, 1=STEL,
Alarm 2 Function All RW 0 n/a
2=TWA
Alarm 2 Level Alarm 2 threshold concentration All RW 40 %FSD conc.
1 for O2, 0 for
Alarm 2 Trigger Alarm trigger option. 0 = Rising 1 = Falling All RW n/a
other gases
Alarm 3 Enable Alarm enable/disable. 0 = Disabled 1 = Enabled All RW 1 n/a
Type of alarm function. Default is threshold. 0=Threshold, 1=STEL,
Alarm 3 Function All RW 0 n/a
2=TWA
Alarm 3 Level Alarm 3 threshold concentration All RW 60 %FSD conc.
Alarm 3 Trigger Alarm trigger option. 0 = Rising 1 = Falling All RW 0 n/a
Alarm hysteresis is to avoid the alarm from frequent on/off when the
gas reading is close to the alarm threshold. When clearing the gas
Alarm Hysteresis alarm, the gas reading should go below gas alarm threshold All RW 2 %FSD
hysteresis.
The hysteresis is defined in % of Full range (Default 2%)
Alarm latch option. Alarm will be continued until manual user reset if
Alarm Latch latching is enabled. All RW 1 n/a
0: Disabled, 1: Enabled
Cal Interval Recommended calibration interval in days. Default is 6 months All RW 180 days
Default Range Full scale range. All RW conc.
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Parameter Name Parameter Description Applies to Read/Write
Value units
Detector Index Index of detector that is used internally All R per detector n/a
Detector Name Detector name. All RW per detector n/a
Formula Gas Name Formula for the target measuring gas All R per target gas n/a
Gas Digit Index of decimal places for the gas relevant parameters All RW per target gas n/a
Gas Index Pre-defined gas index. Internal parameter. All R per target gas n/a
Gas Name Target gas name All RW per target gas n/a
Over-range gas concentration limit. This parameter is used to
Gas Over Range Limit All RW 110 %FSD conc.
generate over-range warning
Toxic (0), O2 (1), Flammable (2)
Gas Type All RW per target gas n/a
Set automatically by Gas Name
Gas Under Range Limit Negative reading limit All RW -7 %FSD conc.
Measurement unit Strings:
Gas Unit All R per target gas n/a
%, ppm, %LEL, %VOL, mA
Gas Unit Index Index of measurement unit All R per target gas n/a
Type of sensor catalogue.
Group All R per target gas n/a
mV input = 0, mA input = 1
Inhibit Timeout Inhibit timeout in minutes. 0 means permanent inhibit All RW 10 minutes
Sensor catalogue name. Default name consists of <Detector Name>
Item Name All R — n/a
and <Sensor Name>
Lower deadband range. The gas concentration within the deadband
limit will be suppressed to default base concentration. I.e. if the gas
Lower Zero Dead Band concentration is between the (default base concentration - lower All RW -2 %FSD conc.
deadband) and (default base concentration + upper deadband), then
the reading will be the default base concentration.
Maximum configurable measuring range
Max Range Note: wireless detectors are fixed and only trend range can be All R conc.
changed.
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Parameter Name Parameter Description Applies to Read/Write
Value units
Minimum configurable measuring range
Min Range Note: wireless detectors are fixed and only trend range can be All R conc.
changed.
Resolution Index of display resolution for gas relevant parameters All RW per target gas n/a
Sensor name consists of gas name, full scale range and
Sensor Name All R per target gas n/a
measurement unit
Upper mA input signal range to detect the fault reported by the mA sensor
Signal Fault Max RW 1.1 mA
detector only
Lower mA input signal range to detect the fault reported by the mA sensor
Signal Fault Min RW 0 mA
detector only
Upper mA input signal range to detect whether detector is inhibited or mA sensor
Signal Inhibit Max RW 2.2 mA
not only
Lower mA input signal range to detect whether detector is inhibited or mA sensor
Signal Inhibit Min RW 1.8 mA
not only
Upper allowable limit for the input signal from the sensor/detector. If
Signal Over Range Limit the signal is out of this limit, the I/O board will generate an input All RW 22 mA
signal fault
Lower allowable limit for the input signal from the sensor/detector. If
Signal Under Range Limit the signal is out of this limit, the I/O board will generate an input All RW 100 %FSD mA
signal fault
Upper mA input signal range to detect remote warning from the mA sensor
Signal Warning Max RW 0 mA
detector only
Lower mA input signal range to detect remote warning from the mA sensor
Signal Warning Min RW 0 mA
detector only
Span Calibration Conc. Target span gas concentration. Normally it is 50 %FSD All RW 50 %FSD conc.
mA sensor
STEL Interval STEL period in minutes. The catalogue is using index instead. RW 15 minutes
only
mA sensor
TWA Interval TWA period in hours. The catalogue is using index instead. RW 8 hours
only
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Parameter Name Parameter Description Applies to Read/Write
Value units
Upper deadband range. The gas concentration within the deadband
limit will be suppressed to default base concentration. In other words
Upper Zero Dead Band if the gas concentration is between (default base concentration - All RW 2 %FSD conc.
lower deadband) and (default base concentration + upper
deadband), then the reading will be default base concentration.
Zero Range Zero gas concentration. It is normally zero All RW 0 conc.
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Event Codes
[B/D type]
0:Main, 1:UI, 2:mA Input, 3 : mV
input, 4:Relay, 5:mA output,
Communication fault 7:Modbus, 7:Extension power
Internal communication
Fault 1 All [B/D Type], [Fault [Fault Description]
fault
Description] 0: SPI , 1: I2C , 2: IO CAN , 3:
Main CAN, 4: UI CAN, 4: Ext
CAN, 6: UART failure, 7; M3
Modem
[B/D type]
0:Main, 1:UI, 2:mA Input, 3 : mV
input, 4:Relay, 5:mA output,
Memory fault
IO board / 7:Modbus, 7:Extension power
Fault 2 internal memory fault [B/D Type], [Fault
Main board [Fault Description]
Description]
0: Internal RAM, 1: External
RAM , 2: Code memory, 3:
EEPROM, 4: Flash
Catalog memory
Fault 3 UI Catalog memory fault
corrupted
[B/D type]
IO board / Internal hardware fault
Fault 4 Internal HW fault 0:Main, 1:UI, 2:mA Input, 3 : mV
Main board [B/D Type]
input, 4:Relay, 5:mA output
Code
Sensor circuit fault
Fault 5 Sensor circuit fault IO board 0: Gain setting error, 1: signal
CH: xx, Code: xxx
conditioning circuit error
Code
IO board / Supplied voltage fault
Fault 6 Supplied voltage fault 0: Vapp low, 1: V5 low, 2: V3.3
Main board [B/D Type], Code: xxx
low, 3: V12 low, 4: V9 low
Code
IO board / Internal software fault 0: BUFFER OVERFLOW,
Fault 7 Internal software failure
Main board [B/D Type], Code: xxx 1: instruction test failed
2: Sequence Checking failed
Modbus communication Modbus Comm Fault
Fault 8 IO board
failure CH: xx, Node: xx
[B/D type]
0:Main, 1:UI, 2:mA Input, 3 : mV
input, 4:Relay, 5:mA output
Sensor fault (including Sensor Fault 0 : bead open/short
Fault 9 IO board
signal range fault) CH: xx, [B/D Type], Code: xx 1 : line open/short
2 : detector short
3 : operating voltage fault
4: driver current fault
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Cell is producing a
negative reading Negative Reading
Fault 15 Main Board
(depending on gas CH: xx, Conc: xxxx [unit]
under-range limit)
Fault Cleared Code
Fault 16 Fault self-cleared Main Board
CH: xx, Code: xx Code Number (1~22)
Reset all faults by a
Fault 17 Main Board Reset all faults
user
Code
0 : battery low, Raw (xx%)
1 : pump stall
Wireless Node Fault
2 : memory full
Fault 18 Wireless node fault WIO board UID: xxxx, Code : xxx, Raw :
3 : Unit failure
xxx
Raw
Fault code ‘0’ : battery level
( xx% )
Online detector monitoring
Online detector
Fault 19 fault
monitoring fault
Online : xxx, Total : xxx
Wireless node battery Battery is low
Fault 20 WIO Board
low UID: xxxx, xxx %
Code
0 : General sensor fault
1 : Saturated sensor fault
2 : sensor calibration fail
Wireless Sensor in Fault
Fault 21 Wireless Sensor fault WIO Board 3 : Lamp fault
UID: xxxx[xx], Code: xx
4 : Sensor off
5: short circuit
6 : sensor broken
7 : hardware fault
Negative Reading
Wireless Sensor
Fault 22 Main Board UID: xxxx[xx], Conc: xxxx
Negative Reading
[unit]
Inhibited input channel Inhibited input channel
Inhibit 1 Main Board
by LUI CH: xx
Cleared inhibit mode for Cleared inhibit mode
Inhibit 2 Main Board
input channel by LUI CH: xx
Inhibited all input Inhibited all channels
Inhibit 3 Main Board
channels remotely remotely
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IP Conflicts
Warning 7 IP conflicts detected UI Board
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
Remote warning Detector In warning
Warning 8 IO board
informed by detector CH: xx
Language memory
Warning 9 UI Board Language memory fault
corrupted
Warning 10 Log memory corrupted UI Board Log memory fault
Warning self-cleared Warning Cleared Code
Warning 11 Main Board
(non-latching) CH: xx, Code: xx A warning number (1~20)
Reset all warnings by a
Warning 12 Main Board Reset all warning
user
Warning 13 SD Card Corrupted UI Board SD Card fault
Too many unsuccessful
Warning 14 UI Board 10 times' login failed
login attempts
GPS Failure
Warning 15 GPS Failure WIO Board
UID : xxxx
Wireless sensor Calibration is overdue
Warning 16 WIO Board
Calibration is due soon UID: xxxx[xx], Due: xxxx
Wireless sensor Bump Bump is overdue
Warning 17 WIO Board
is due soon UID: xxxx[xx], Due: xxxx
Over range
Wireless sensor Over-
Warning 18 WIO Board UID: xxxx[xx], Conc: xxxx
range warning
[unit]
Bump fail
Wireless sensor Bump
Warning 19 WIO Board UID: xxxx[xx], Conc: xxxx
fail
[unit]
Wireless Sensor warning
Warning 20 Wireless sensor warning WIO Board
UID: xxxx[xx], Code: xx
Info 1 Instrument power on UI Board Unit powered on
Switched into power-off Ready for power-off
Info 2 UI Board
mode [Reason]
Instrument rebooted Unit rebooted
Info 3 UI Board
automatically [Reason]
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[B/D type]
Added IO board
Info 6 Added IO board UI Board 0:Main, 1:UI, 2:mA Input, 3: mV
[B/D Type], Slot: xx-x
input, 4:Relay, 5:mA output
[B/D type]
Remove IO board
Info 7 Removed IO board UI Board 0:Main, 1:UI, 2:mA Input, 3: mV
[B/D Type], Slot:xx-x
input, 4:Relay, 5:mA output
[B/D type]
Replaced IO board
Info 8 Replaced IO board UI Board 0:Main, 1:UI, 2:mA Input, 3: mV
[B/D Type], Slot: xx-x
input, 4:Relay, 5:mA output
[B/D type]
Enabled channel
Info 9 Enabled IO channel UI Board 0:Main, 1:UI, 2:mA Input, 3: mV
CH: xx, [B/D Type]
input, 4:Relay, 5:mA output
[B/D type]
Disabled channel
Info 10 Disabled IO channel UI Board 0:Main, 1:UI, 2:mA Input, 3: mV
CH: xx, [B/D Type]
input, 4:Relay, 5:mA output
[operator]
Logged in unit
Info 11 Local Login UI Board 0: Operator, 1: Maintainer, 2:
[operator]
Administrator
Logged out from unit [Role]
Info 12 Local Logout UI Board
[Role] 0: Normal, 1:Time-out
[operator]
Login failed
Info 13 Local login failed UI Board 0: Operator, 1: Maintainer, 2:
[operator]
Administrator
Info 14 Reserved
Info 15 Reserved
Info 16 Reserved
Calibration passed
Info 17 Calibration successful Main Board CH: xx, Type: xx, Conc:
xxx[unit]
Calibration failed
Info 18 Calibration failed Main Board CH: xx, Type: xx, Conc:
xxx[unit]
mA Input Configuration Configured mA input channel
Info 19 Main Board
Changed CH: xx
Info 20 Reserved
Info 21 Reserved
Configured relay output
Relay Output
Info 22 Main Board channel
Configuration Changed
CH: xx
Info 23 Reserved
Button Press –
Pressed Ack button [Button type]
Info 24 Acknowledge alarms Main Board
[button type] 0:On Board, 1:Remote
and faults
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[Network Type]
Changed network Changed network settings
Info 31 UI Board 0: Ethernet, 1: RS485, 2: Mesh
settings [Network Type]
Network, 3. Modbus port
Info 32 Reserved
Info 47 Reserved - -
Info 48 Reserved - -
Info 49 Reserved - -
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Info 50 Reserved - -
Info 51 Reserved
Info 52 Reserved
Info 53 Reserved
Forced relay
Info 54 Relay output forced UI Board
CH: xx
Released Relay
Info 55 Relay output released UI Board
CH: xx
Forced mA output
Info 56 Analogue output forced UI Board
CH: xx, xxx mA
Analogue output Release mA output
Info 57 UI Board
released CH: xx
Started input channel
Info 58 UI Board Started channel test
test
Ended input channel
Info 59 UI Board Ended channel test
test
Started Relay Output Started Relay Sim.
Info 60 UI Board
Simulation CH: xx
Ended Relay Output Ended Relay Sim.
Info 61 UI Board
Simulation CH: xx
[B/D type]
FW Updated 0:Main, 1:UI, 2:mA Input, 3 : mV
Info 62 Updated Firmware UI Board
[B/D Type], Ver: x.x.x input, 4:Relay, 5:mA output,
7:Modbus, 7:Extension power
[B/D type]
FW Update Failed
Info 63 Firmware Update failed UI Board 0:Main, 1:UI, 2:mA Input, 3 : mV
[B/D Type], Ver: x.x.x
input, 4:Relay, 5:mA output
Updated sensor Catalog Updated
Info 64 UI board
catalogue Ver: xxxx
Catalog Update failed
Info 65 Failed in Catalog update UI Board
Ver: xxxx
Info 66 Reserved
Info 67 Reserved
Font Updated
Info 68 Updated language UI Board
Ver: xxxx
Failed in language Font Update Failed
Info 69 UI Board
update Ver: xxxx
[B/D type]
Removed channel
Info 70 Removed IO channel UI Board 0:Main, 1:UI, 2:mA Input, 3 : mV
CH: xx, [B/D Type]
input, 4:Relay, 5:mA output
[B/D type]
Updated module data
Info 71 Updated module data UI Board 0:Main, 1:UI, 2:mA Input, 3 : mV
[B/D type], Ver: xxxx
input, 4:Relay, 5:mA output
[B/D type]
Failed in module data Failed in module data update
Info 72 UI Board 0:Main, 1:UI, 2:mA Input, 3 : mV
update [B/D type], Ver: xxxx
input, 4:Relay, 5:mA output
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Connected wireless
Node Added New wireless Node
Info 73 Main board Wireless Node's Online State
( Detector / Relay / UID : xxx, [instrument Name]
Router )
Online wireless Node
Info 74 Online Wireless Node Main board Offline -> Online
UID : xxx, [instrument Name]
Offline wireless Node
Info 75 Offline Wireless Node Main board Wireless Node's Offline State
UID : xxx, [instrument Name]
Removed Wireless Removed wireless Node
Info 76 Main board
Node UID : xxx, [instrument Name]
Wind Sensor Enabled
Info 77 Enable WindSensor Main board
Ch: XX
Wind Sensor Disabled
Info 78 Disable WindSensor Main board
Ch: XX
Changed Configuration
Changed config of wireless
wireless Node
Info 79 Main board Node
( Detector / Relay /
UID : xxx, [instrument Name]
Router )
Info 80 Reserved
Changed Pre-Shared
Info 81 Main board Changed PSK
Secure Key
Receive Mesh Network Wireless Received MeshNet Ping
Info 82
Ping IO board UID : xxx, [instrument Name]
MeshNet Buffer Full
Wireless
Info 83 Mesh Network Full UID : xxx, [instrument
IO board
Name]
Refresh Type: 0 : Offline
Info 84 Mesh Network Refresh UI Board
Only, 1 : All nodes
Board type, Board position
Board Type => 0:Main, 1:UI,
Info 85 Reset module Main Board 2:mA Input, 4:Relay, 5:mA
output, 7:Modbus,
7:Extension power
Unique ID #, code # ( 0 : Off,
Info 86 Wireless Digital Input Main Board
1 : On )
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