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XYR 6000 ISA100.11a Compliant Universal I/O Transmitter

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1. Xmtr PV2 Possible Connections T C Dl or HLAI PV2 0 20 4 20 mA Input Xmtr PV3 Possible Connections HLAI only Note any combination of the above are allowed For example PV1 is a DI PV2 is 4 20mA PV3 is 0 20mA Or PV1 is 0 20mA PV2 is a T C PV3 is 0 20mA Revision 3 User s Manual 13 March 2015 3 Preparation 3 4 Calibrating the transmitter Wiring for calibration XYR 6000 Universal I O Wiring Diagrams for Al DI DO Model STUW701 PV1 Possible Connections T C DI or HLAI PV1 0 20 4 20 mA Input 4D c S 24V PV1 Xmtr PV2 Possible Connections T C DI or HLAI PV2 0 20 4 20 mA Input Xmtr PV3 Possible Connections DO only Voltage Current Supply 30V DC max 30V Peak AC 21 2Vrms max ioi Max DO Current 0 5A DC or Peak AC gt Note any combination of the above are allowed For example PV1 is a DI PV2 is 4 20mA PV3 is DO Or PV1 is 4 20mA PV2 is a T C PV3 is DO 14 XYR 6000 ISA100 11a Compliant Universal I O Transmitter User s Manual Revision 3 March 2015 3 Preparation 3 4 Calibrating the transmitter Table 2 Calibration error messages Message CALIBRATION_FAIL BAD_TRIM_POINT BAD_USER_CALIBRATION BAD_FACTORY_CALIBRATION BAD_SENSOR BAD_UNITS INTERNAL_ERROR SUCCESS_WITH_EXCESS Revision 3 March 2015 Meaning 1 Calibration gain is greater than 5 2 Calibration offset is greater than 5 of sensor span
2. TC span is in mV RTD span is in Ohms CAL_POINT_HI is greater than sensor high range value OR CAL_POINT_LO is less than sensor low range value CAL_SOURCE is user and user calibration constants contain invalid values 1 CAL_SOURCE is factory and factory calibration constants do not contain valid values 2 CAL_RESTORE command was issued but factory calibration constants do not contain valid values Sensor is bad or faulty input thermocouple Units in CAL UNITS parameter are invalid or not supported by the sensor type An error occurred during calibration that prevents calibration from being completed successfully The calibration succeeded but the calculated calibration values are greater that 5 percent beyond the normal calibration values Typically this indicates that the applied calibration value was significantly different from the expected value or that the sensor is not within expected tolerances for the applied characterization User s Manual 15 3 Preparation 3 4 Calibrating the transmitter Restore calibration Step Action 1 2 3 In OneWireless UI set the transmitter s Software Write Protect to Disable In OneWireless UI set the transmitter s channel to Out of Service At the transmitter display verify the channel s PV value is not displayed Use Provisioning Device s Device Local Configuration buttons to navigate to the transmitter s CAL menu If the channel is not ou
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4. a country at certain frequencies applies to the equipment and must follow the CE marking The C Tick mark is a certification trade mark registered to ACMA Australian Communications and Media Authority in Australia under the Trade Marks Act 1995 and to RSM in New Zealand under section 47 of the NZ Trade Marks Act The mark is only to be used in accordance with conditions laid down by ACMA and RSM This mark is equal to the CE Mark used in the European Union N314 directly under the logo is Honeywell s unique supplier identification number ireless The ISA100 Wireless Compliant logo indicates the device has received ISA100 11a conformance certification and is registered with the Wireless Compliance Institute assuring device interoperability CRN Canadian Registration Number OL ANATEL Revision 3 XYR 6000 ISA100 11a Compliant Universal I O Transmitter User s Manual March 2015 vii viii XYR 6000 ISA100 11a Compliant Universal I O Transmitter User s Manual Revision 3 March 2015 Contents Support and contact INO E iv 3 INTRODUCT ION aa 1 LI UIDI iii A R 1 Wal Oe EE dE 1 1 3 OneWireless network overview e eeeeeeeeeeeeeees sienne enne nn nn nnnm nn nnn nnne ansa nna s sana nnns nnmnnn 1 1 4 Aboutithe transmitter eoru ee 1 lte ee 1 2 SPECIFICATION LE 4 2 1 European Union Usage oic niendo dp anidan ee eso 4 2 2 Certifications and approvValS ooonmnnni
5. is normal no action required cold restart of device module See page 35 Sensor failure Check the following Possible calibration error Clear calibration Transducer Block can not execute due to internal firmware state Attempt Transducer Block can not execute due to hardware fault Replace sensor connection between sensor board and terminal block field wiring terminations on the terminal block field sensor Table 7 Device status Warning Input inaccurate due to uncertain input data integrity Warning Input inaccurate due to input conversion limitations or resolution Warning Input outside of characterized range Value is estimated Transmitter OneWireless display Definition What to do display OUT SVC OOS All channels are out of Restore mode to Auto in One service Wireless CAL ERR Calibration Error Calibration Data Invalid Use Cal Clear Restore or User or could not be read Calibrate LOW PWR Low Power External Power Crutically Check external 24V power supply Low LOW BAT Low Battery Battery Voltage Critically Replace batteries as soon as Low possible See page 36 NO RADIO Radio Interprocessor Radio Board is not Restart both the radio and sensor Comm Error accessible If condition persists replace sensor module See page 35 CJ FAIL CJ Failure Cold junction failure Check connectors on Terminal Board and sensor module Replace terminal board See page 4
6. on page 23 If PV status is not displayed then the PV value is good Device status LOW BAT See Table 7 on page 23 If multiple device status messages are in effect they are displayed one message per channel until all messages have been displayed If no device status is displayed then the device status is normal Al Temperature Engineering units deg C deg F mV Revision 3 Table 5 PV engineering units Description Degrees Celsius Degrees Fahrenheit Millivolts Percentage User s Manual 21 March 2015 5 Operation 5 3 Transmitter PV display Al Current Engineering units Blank deg deg C deg F gallon GPM inH20 inH20 4 Deg C kPa L L min mA mmHg mmHg 0 deg C Description No units Percentage Degrees of Rotation Degrees Celsius Degrees Fahrenheit US Gallon US Gallon per minute Inches of Water Inches of Water a 4 deg C Kilopascals Liters Liters per minute Milliamperes Millimeters of mercury Millimeters of mercury at 0 deg C Pa Pascals pH pH ppb Parts per billion ppm Parts per million ppt Parts per trillion psi Pounds per square inch psia Pounds per square inch absolute psig Pounds per square inch gauge rev Revolutions RPM Pevolutions per minute V Volts 22 XYR 6000 ISA100 11a Compliant Universal I O Transmitter User s Manual Revision 3 March 2015 5 Operation 5 3 Transmitter PV display PV status blank BAD UNC Table 6 PV status Cause Action PV
7. potentially hazardous locations care should be taken not to electrostatically charge the surface of the antenna shroud by rubbing the surface with a cloth or cleaning the surface with a solvent If electrostatically charged discharge of the antenna shroud to a person or a tool could possibly ignite a surrounding hazardous atmosphere Revision 3 March 2015 User s Manual 43 Table 15 Antenna replacement procedure Step Action 1 Honeywell recommends that the transmitter be removed from service and moved to a clean area before servicing 2 Loosen the M3 locking set screw on the display end cap See item 1 in Figure 11 Unscrew and remove the front end cap 3 Loosen the two screws on the sensor module See items 2 in Figure 11 4 Remove the sensor module from the transmitter body and disconnect the antenna connector from CN2 connector on the sensor module See item 3 in Figure 11 5 Loosen the locking set screw at the antenna base Unscrew the antenna from the transmitter Remove the antenna and its connector from the transmitter See Figure 11 6 Feed the new antenna s connector through the antenna hole to the front of the transmitter Do not connect to sensor module yet Lubricate with Silicone Grease such as Dow Corning 55 Screw new antenna into transmitter body until finger tight then back off 180 degrees to permit adjustment later 7 Attach antenna connector to CN2 connector on sensor module See item 3 in Figure 11 8 Inse
8. 0d 3h 14m 3s Clear Provisioning Data aus E Dpt 4 Figure 4 Security and Node Deployment User s Manual 29 March 2015 5 Operation 5 6 Provisioning device menus To connect your transmitter to the OneWireless network perform the following steps Step Action 1 If the Provisioning Device contains no keys obtain new security keys from the Wireless System Gateway user interface 2 When the Provisioning Device has valid unexpired keys aim it at the transmitter and transmit a key to the transmitter The transmitter will validate the key and then use it to make a connection to the OneWireless network The Transmitter may continue to show the diagnostic message NO KEY for a brief time while it validates the key before showing the DISCOVER message To verify your transmitter has been provisioned see the Connection prompt on the Read Device Information screen page 32 To deprovision your transmitter from the OneWireless network select Reset Device to Defaults This clears the transmitter s key network and security configurations and resets the transmitter to its factory default settings perform the following steps Select Provisioning Data under Advanced Options when e The Provisioning Device has keys from one system but you are using it to provision devices on another system or e you want to clear all keys so that you cannot deploy any more keys without going to the Wireless System Gat
9. 5 EY oleellisten vaatimusten ja sit koskevien direktiivin muiden ehtojen mukainen Svenska H rmed intygar Honeywell att denna XYR 6000 st r Swedish verensst mmelse med de v sentliga egenskapskrav och vriga relevanta best mmelser som framg r av direktiv 1999 5 EG slenska H r me l sir Honeywell yfir bw a XYR 6000 er samr mi vi Icelandic grunnkr fur og a rar kr fur sem ger ar eru tilskipun 1999 5 EC Norsk Honeywell erkl rer herved at utstyret XYR 6000 er i samsvar med de Norwegian grunnleggende krav og vrige relevante krav i direktiv 1999 5 EF For more information about the R amp TTE Directive 2 5 The following website contains additional information about the Radio and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment R amp TTE directive http ec europa eu enterprise rtte faq htm IECEx Conditions of Certification Parts of the antenna are non conducting and the area of the non conducting part exceeds the maximum permissible areas for Category ll 1 G Zone 0 according to IEC 60079 0 Therefore when the antenna is used within a potentially explosive atmosphere appropriate measures must be taken to prevent electrostatic discharge Impact and friction hazards need to be considered according to IEC 600079 0 when the transmitter that is exposed to the exterior atmosphere is made of light metal alloys and used in Category ll 1 G Zone 0 ATEX Conditions for Safe Use Because the enclosur
10. 568 Mail Honeywell China Co Ltd 33 F Tower A City Center 100 Zunyi Rd Shanghai 200051 People s Republic of China Email Global TAC China honeywell com Singapore Contact Honeywell Global TAC South East Asia Phone 65 6580 3500 Facsimile 65 6580 3501 65 6445 3033 Mail Honeywell Private Limited Honeywell Building 17 Changi Business Park Central 1 Singapore 486073 Email GTAC SEA honeywell com Taiwan Contact Honeywell Global TAC Taiwan Phone 886 7 536 2567 Facsimile 886 7 536 2039 Mail Honeywell Taiwan Ltd 17F 1 No 260 Jhongshan 2nd Road Cianjhen District Kaohsiung Taiwan ROC Email Global TAC Taiwan honeywell com Japan Contact Honeywell Global TAC Japan Phone 8 1 3 6730 7160 Facsimile 81 3 6730 7228 Mail Honeywell Japan Inc New Pier Takeshiba South Tower Building 20th Floor 1 16 1 Kaigan Minato ku Tokyo 105 0022 Japan Email Global TAC JapanJA25 honeywell com World Wide Web Honeywell Solution Support Online www honeywellprocess com Elsewhere Call your nearest Honeywell office Training Classes Honeywell Automation College http www automationcollege com Revision 3 March 2015 XYR 6000 ISA100 11a Compliant Universal I O Transmitter User s Manual Symbol Definitions The following table lists those symbols used in this document to denote certain conditions Symbol Definition Li E CAUTION I Dbe gt bp continued ATTENTION Identif
11. 6 The following status messages have multiple meanings Refer to One Wireless UI Device Status for exact March 2015 cause E FAIL A D Failure Diagnostics detected Replace sensor module See page defect with Analog to 35 Digital Converter Revision 3 User s Manual 23 5 Operation 5 3 Transmitter PV display Transmitter OneWireless display Definition What to do display E FAIL Electronics Failure Electronic Failure Restart both the radio and sensor detected on Sensor If condition persists replace Board Could be caused sensor module See page 35 by one of the status items marked by E FAIL NVM Fault Startup diagnostics Replace sensor module See page detected defect in 35 Sensor Non Volatile Memory E FAIL Program Memory Fault Startup diagnostics Replace sensor module See page detected defect in 35 Sensor Read Only Memory E FAIL RAM Fault Startup diagnostics Replace sensor module See page detected defect in 35 Processor Random Access Memory INP FAIL Input 1 Failure Input 1 error Check input 1 connection Check input 1 configuration Restart the sensor If condition persists replace sensor module See page 35 INP FAIL Input 2 Failure Input 2 error Check input 2 connection Check input 2 configuration Restart the sensor If condition persists replace sensor module See page 35 INP FAIL Input 3 Failure Input 3 error Check input 3 con
12. 6000 Wireless Transmitters are in conformity with the applicable portions of the ETSI standards as required by the R amp TTE Directive 1999 5 EC Restriction France restricts outdoor use to 10mW 10dBm EIRP in the frequency range of 2 454 2 483 5 MHz Installations in France must limit EIRP to 10dBm for operating modes utilizing frequencies in the range of 2 454 2 483 5MHz Japanese Restrictions For locations in Japan the transmitter power is restricted to 12 14dBm Mhz 32mW 15 4 dBm maximum EIRP including the antenna Revision 3 XYR 6000 ISA100 11a Compliant Universal I O Transmitter User s Manual 7 March 2015 Contents Figures 2 4 Honeywell European CE Declaration of Conformity DoC This section contains the European Declaration of Conformity DoC statement for the XYR6000 OneWireless products R amp TTE Directive 1999 5 EC ATEX Directive LVD Directive EMC Directive 94 9 EC 73 23 EEC 2004 108 EC Harmonized Standards EN 300 328 V1 7 1 EN 301 893 V1 4 1 EN 301 489 17 V1 2 1 EN 301 489 1 V1 6 1 IEC 61326 1 2006 EN 60079 0 2006 EN 60079 1 2004 EN 60079 11 2007 EN 60079 15 2005 EN 61241 0 2007 EN 61241 1 2004 Manufacturer s Name and Address Compliance Statement 8 XYR 6000 ISA100 11a Compliant Universal I O Transmitter User s Manual Emissions Specification and Method Emissions Spec and Method Immunity Specification Immunity Method Electrical equipm
13. A22 IP66 T90 C Ex ia IIB T4 Ta 70 C DIP A20 IP66 T90 C Ex d ia IIB T4 Ta 70 C DIP A21 IP66 T90 C Ex nA nL IIC T4 Ta 84 C DIP A22 IP66 T90 C A Division 2 Zone 2 apparatus may only be connected to processes classified as non hazardous or Division 2 Zone 2 Connection to hazardous flammable or ignition capable Division 1 Zone 0 or 1 process is not permitted Type 4X IP 66 Class Il and III installations and Type 4X IP66 applications require that all cable and unused entries be sealed with a NRTL National Recognized Testing Laboratory listed cable gland or conduit plug Cable glands and conduit plugs are not supplied with the product Revision 3 XYR 6000 ISA100 11a Compliant Universal I O Transmitter User s Manual March 2015 Contents Figures For detailed transmitter specifications see the following Specification and Model Selection Guide e XYR 6000 Wireless Transmitter Universal I O document 34 X Y 03 29 Provisioning Device Install the Provisioning Device application on any PDA having e Windows Mobile version 4 2 e infrared port 2 3 Agency compliance information This section contains the Federal Communications Commission FCC Industry Canada IC and Radio Frequency compliance statements for the OneWireless Multinode device B ATTENTION XYR 6000 units must be professionally installed in accordance with the requirements specified in the OneWireless XYR 6000 Agency Compliance Profes
14. Device functions only as a transmitter I O Router Device functions both as a transmitter and as a field router Join Status The first line displays one of the following connection states No Security Key No security key has been deployed to the device or multinode The user must give a security key to the device or multinode before it will join the wireless sensor network Not Joined A security key exists in the device or multinode but no connection has been formed The device or multinode is waiting to form a connection and will automatically retry shortly Users may transmit a new security key in order to force the device or multinode to immediately retry to form a connection Discover The device is attempting to form a connection to the wireless sensor network The device is discovering multinodes and if a multinode is found will transition to the securing state Securing The device is attempting to form a connection to the wireless sensor network The device has discovered one or two multinodes and is attempting to form a secure session If successful the device will transition to the connected state Joining The device is negotiating the parameters of the wireless connection Joined A secure connection is formed with the network The second line contains detailed state information useful for problem reporting Revision 3 User s Manual 33 March 2015 5 Operation 5 6 Prov
15. Disconnect all power from transmitter input sources before accessing the terminal board Failure to do so could result in death or serious injury Loosen the M3 locking set screw on the battery end cap opposite end from display See item 1 in Figure 12 Unscrew and remove the end cap Using thumb and forefinger squeeze the battery connector at top and bottom to disengage the locking mechanism then pull to disconnect See item 2 in Figure 12 Loosen the two battery holder retaining screws closest to the batteries See item 3 in Figure 12 The screws are captive Pull the battery holder out of the transmitter XYR 6000 ISA100 11a Compliant Universal I O Transmitter User s Manual Revision 3 March 2015 Step 10 11 12 13 Revision 3 March 2015 Action Disconnect field wiring from terminal board and label it to ease reconnection Remove and save the 3 screws that attach the terminal board to the housing Take care because these screws are not captive See item 4 in Figure 12 Remove terminal board by disconnecting cable from back of the terminal board Do not pull on the wires or you could damage them Instead depress the latch while pulling on the connector Attach connector to new terminal board Observe correct polarity of the connector Verify that the cable is latched to the terminal board Fasten terminal board with screws from step 7 Re connect field wiring Insert the battery holder into the transmitter Re
16. Honeywell OneWireless XYR 6000 ISA100 11a Compliant Universal I O Transmitter User s Manual 34 XY 25 46 Revision 3 March 2015 Notices and Trademarks Copyright 2015 by Honeywell International Inc Revision 3 March 2015 While this information is presented in good faith and believed to be accurate Honeywell disclaims the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose and makes no express warranties except as may be stated in its written agreement with and for its customers In no event is Honeywell liable to anyone for any indirect special or consequential damages The information and specifications in this document are subject to change without notice Honeywell PlantScape Experion PKS and TotalPlant are registered trademarks of Honeywell International Inc Other brand or product names are trademarks of their respective owners Honeywell Process Solutions 1860 West Rose Garden Lane Phoenix Arizona 85027 XYR 6000 ISA100 11a Compliant Universal I O Transmitter User s Manual Revision 3 March 2015 About This Document This document describes preparation operation and maintenance of the XYR 6000 Wireless Universal I O Transmitters Mounting installation and wiring are covered in other documents Honeywell does not recommend using devices for critical control where there is a single point of failure or where single points of failure result in unsafe conditions OneWireless is targeted at o
17. IVERSAL UO STUW701 Al DI DO ISA100 Intrinsically safe 50015843 501 1 TERMINAL BOARD 50015623 501 1 CAP ASSEMBLY BATTERY ALUMINUM DARK BEIGE 50016190 501 1 CAP ASSEMBLY LCD ALUMINUM DARK BEIGE 50026009 501 1 CAP ASSEMBLY BATTERY STAINLESS STEEL 50026127 501 1 CAP ASSEMBLY LCD STAINLESS STEEL 50016229 501 1 ANTENNA ASSEMBLY 2 dBi INTEGRAL RIGHT ANGLE ALUMINUM 50016229 502 1 ANTENNA ASSEMBLY 2 dBi INTEGRAL RIGHT ANGLE STAINLESS STEEL 50020767 501 1 ANTENNA ASSEMBLY 2 dBi INTEGRAL STRAIGHT STAINLESS STEEL 50020767 502 1 ANTENNA ASSEMBLY 2 dBi INTEGRAL STRAIGHT ALUMINUM 50031715 501 1 ANTENNA ASSEMBLY 4 dBi INTEGRAL RIGHT ANGLE ALUMINUM 50031715 502 1 ANTENNA ASSEMBLY 4 dBi INTEGRAL RIGHT ANGLE STAINLESS STEEL 50018414 001 1 REMOTE OMNI DIRECTIONAL ANTENNA 8 dBi 50018415 001 1 REMOTE DIRECTIONAL ANTENNA 14 dBi 50016577 502 1 ANTENNA ADAPTER ASSEMBLY REMOTE TYPE TNC ALUMINUM 50028364 501 1 ANTENNA ADAPTER ASSEMBLY REMOTE TYPE N ALUMINUM 50028364 502 1 ANTENNA ADAPTER ASSEMBLY REMOTE TYPE N STAINLESS STEEL 500181 10 001 1 COAX CABLE ASSY 1 0M 3 3 Ft LONG RP TNC N MALE 50018110 002 1 COAX CABLE ASSY 3 0M 10 0 Ft LONG RP TNC N MALE 50018110 003 1 COAX CABLE ASSY 10 0M 33 0 Ft LONG RP TNC N MALE 50018278 001 1 COAX CABLE ASSY 1 0M 3 3 Ft LONG N MALE N MALE 50018278 002 1 COAX CABLE ASSY 3 0M 10 0 Ft LONG N MALE N MALE 50018278 003 1 COAX CABLE ASSY 10 0M 33 0 Ft LONG N MA
18. LE N MALE 50018279 090 1 LIGHTNING SURGE ARRESTOR 50031428 501 1 24V EXTERNAL POWER MODULE 50047517 501 1 I S BATTERY PACK HOUSING ASSEMBLY 50026010 001 2 3 6V LITHIUM THIONYL CHLORIDE Li SOCI2 BATTERY 50026010 002 4 3 6V LITHIUM THIONYL CHLORIDE Li SOCI2 BATTERY 50026010 003 10 3 6V LITHIUM THIONYL CHLORIDE Li SOCI2 BATTERY Revision 3 March 2015 User s Manual 35 6 2 Replacing batteries When to replace When the transmitter displays a LOW BAT message you have 2 4 weeks to replace both batteries before they expire When batteries are removed or expired all transmitter data is retained in the transmitter s non volatile memory Tools required e 1 Phillips Screwdriver or 1 8 Slotted Screwdriver e Torque Screwdriver e 1 5 mm hex key Procedure ATTENTION WARNINGS D Batteries must be replaced only by a trained service technician e Risk of death or serious injury by explosion Do not open transmitter enclosure when an explosive gas atmosphere is present e Batteries must not be changed in an explosive gas atmosphere e f IS Battery Pack Honeywell 5004751 7 001 has been installed in the Wireless Transmitter the transmitter enclosure maybe opened when an explosive gas atmosphere is present Otherwise do not open transmitter enclosure when and explosive gas atmosphere is present When not in use the Battery Pack must be stored in a non Hazardous Area e The batteries used in thi
19. NOTE This connection shall be bonded to Protective Earth at the source of supply in accordance with national local electrical code requirements Earth Ground Functional earth connection NOTE This connection shall be bonded to Protective Earth at the source of supply in accordance with national and local electrical code requirements Chassis Ground Identifies a connection to the chassis or frame of the equipment shall be bonded to Protective Earth at the source of supply in accordance with national and local electrical code requirements vi XYR 6000 ISA100 11a Compliant Universal I O Transmitter User s Manual Revision 3 March 2015 Symbol Description SE APPROVED The Factory Mutual Approval mark means the equipment has been rigorously tested and certified to be reliable er The Canadian Standards mark means the equipment has been tested and meets applicable standards for safety and or performance x The Ex mark means the equipment complies with the requirements of the European standards that are harmonised with the 94 9 EC Directive ATEX Directive named after the French ATmosphere EXplosible For radio equipment used in the European Union in accordance with the R amp TTE Directive the CE Mark and the notified body NB identification number is used when the NB is involved in the conformity assessment procedure The alert sign must be used when a restriction on use output power limit by
20. Operation 5 5 Transmitter menu 5 5 Transmitter menu Menu tree At the PV display press Enter to access the menus To interact with the menus use the Device Local Configuration onscreen buttons page 31 or the buttons on your PDA Table 8 Menu tree Menu item Description CAL Calibration menu May be password protected See Table 9 on page 31 for password number entry CH 1 Channel 1 CH 2 Channel 2 CH 3 Channel 3 CAL RSTR Restores selected channel to factory calibration USER CAL Lets you calibrate selected channel s low and high points CAL CLR Clear the factory and user calibration EXIT Exits calibration menu and returns to PV display RADIO Radio menu PRI RSSI Primary receive signal strength Read only Signal strength 00 is too weak to connect to the network Displayed Value Value dBm Rx Margin dB 00 lt 86 10 01 86 to 81 10 to 15 02 80 to 75 16 to 21 03 74 to 69 22 to 27 04 68 to 63 28 to 33 05 62 to 57 34 to 39 06 56 to 51 40 to 45 07 50 to 45 46 to 51 08 44 to 11 52 to 85 09 2 10 Saturation SEC RSSI Secondary receive signal strength Same as PRI RSSI Read only EXIT Exit from Radio Menu Revision 3 User s Manual 27 March 2015 5 Operation 5 6 Provisioning device menus 5 6 Provisioning device menus Overview Hold the Provisioning Device no more than 6 15 cm from the transmitter and aim the infrared b
21. RTD position on the power module shown in Table 13 Insert the replacement 24V power module into the transmitter Reattach the screws and tighten to 0 4 0 6 N M 3 5 5 3 Lb in Re connect battery connector Honeywell recommends lubricating the end cap O ring with a Silicone Grease such as Dow Corning 55 or equivalent before replacing the end cap Screw the end cap back on and tighten the M3 locking screw Dispose of the Power Module according to local regulations XYR 6000 ISA100 11a Compliant Universal I O Transmitter User s Manual Revision 3 March 2015 6 4 Replacing sensor module When to replace Various error messages can help you diagnose a faulty module These are described elsewhere in this manual Tools required e 1 Phillips Screwdriver or 1 8 Slotted Screwdriver e Torque Screwdriver e 1 5 mm hex key Procedure WARNING Risk of death or serious injury by explosion Do not open transmitter enclosure when an explosive gas atmosphere is present CAUTION kad Take precautions against electrostatic discharge to prevent damaging the sensor module Revision 3 User s Manual March 2015 41 Step Table 14 Sensor module replacement Action Honeywell recommends that the transmitter be removed from service and moved to a clean area before servicing Loosen the M3 locking set screw on the display end cap See item 1 in Figure 10 Unscrew and remove the end cap Loosen the two s
22. XYR 6000 Universal I O Wiring Diagrams for AI DI Model STUW 700 13 Wiring for calibration XYR 6000 Universal I O Wiring Diagrams for Al DI DO Model STUW701 14 Restore Cal ror RE 16 Glear Calibration ee 16 Revision 3 XYR 6000 ISA100 11a Compliant Universal I O Transmitter User s Manual ix March 2015 Contents 4 FUNCTION BLOCKS sion sate ize niendo 17 Du BERT ee Tt LEE 17 4 2 Block description eere nrc rrt ette HE ER eene ENNEN 17 Block EE 17 Seele ET 17 4 3 Parameter details sisisi aia a iia ini 18 Be OPERATION e 19 BA e UE 19 Transmitter display mmod6s cae t fates E reo peter pe alid eret do Eeer le o taeda chs 19 ProvisioningiDeviCe fai tei en RID ERR REIHEN ee 19 5 2 Transmitter connection status eeeeseeeeeeeseeeeeeen erre 20 5 3 Transmitter PV display cccseececeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneee seen eene enne nnn nnne nnn nn nnne tn inse tenni nsn nnmnnn nennen nn 21 5 4 Transmitter quick view of parameters eeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeenene enne nenne nnne nnn nennen 25 S97 AAA needle eie elus uiu 27 M tteg ege g dd ete inerte cep ror eee tees ere este ce EU eher ie eee PEE Eee e ean 27 5 6 Provisioning device menus eeseeeeeeeseeee eene enne nennen nnne nnn nnne nn tn inse nn nnmnnn nnmnnn nnmnnn nnn 28 OVA S 28 Main metu iicet nime eere imei tpe pie piers pepe deed viec ee
23. as well as model specific parameters The radio block contains parameters for communication with the wireless network Revision 3 User s Manual 17 March 2015 4 Function blocks 4 3 Parameter details 4 3 Parameter details The transmitter itself displays a few basic parameters such as tag serial number device revision build device address and WEN ID by accessing the quick view mode using the Provisioning Device navigation keys For more information on parameters refer to the following documents e OneWireless Wireless Builder User s Guide e OneWireless Parameter Reference 18 XYR 6000 ISA100 11a Compliant Universal I O Transmitter User s Manual Revision 3 March 2015 5 Operation 5 1 Overview 5 Operation 5 1 Overview Transmitter display modes The transmitter has the following display modes Test Appears briefly after power up to self test the display Connection status Appears when transmitter is not fully connected to the OneWireless network See section 5 2 PV display Default mode of the transmitter displays the PV and any status messages See section 5 3 on page 21 Quick view of transmitter identification parameters Displays read only parameters then returns to PV display See section 5 4 on page 25 Menu See section 5 5 on page 27 Provisioning Device To navigate the transmitter displays and menus hold the Provisioning Device no more than 6 15 cm from the transmitter and aim the i
24. attach the screws and tighten to 0 4 0 6 N M 3 5 5 3 Lb in Re connect battery connector Honeywell recommends lubricating the end cap O ring with a Silicone Grease such as Dow Corning 55 or equivalent before replacing the end cap Screw the end cap back on and tighten the M3 locking screw Mee ci smsen A A Figure 12 Terminal board replacement User s Manual 47 Sales and Service For application assistance current specifications pricing or name of the nearest Authorized Distributor contact one of the offices below ASIA PACIFIC Honeywell Process Solutions TAC hfs tac support honeywell com Australia Honeywell Limited Phone 61 7 3846 1255 FAX 61 7 3840 6481 Toll Free 1300 36 39 36 Toll Free Fax 1300 36 04 70 China PRC Shanghai Honeywell China Inc Phone 86 21 5257 4568 Fax 86 21 6237 2826 Singapore Honeywell Pte Ltd Phone 65 6580 3278 Fax 65 6445 3033 South Korea Honeywell Korea Co Ltd Phone 822 799 6114 Fax 822 792 9015 For more information EMEA Honeywell Process Solutions Phone 80012026455 or 44 0 1344 656000 Email Sales FP Sales Apps Honeywell com or TAC hfs tac support honeywell com To learn more about SmartLine Transmitters visit www honeywellprocess com Or contact your Honeywell Account Manager Process Solutions Honeywell 1250 W Sam Houston Pkwy S Houston TX 77042 Honeywell Control
25. crews on the sensor module See items 2 in Figure 10 Disconnect each connector on the sensor module See items 3 in Figure 10 Install new sensor module Be sure to orient sensor module in the proper viewing orientation before tightening two sensor compartment screws Reverse steps 1 4 Torque screws to 0 4 0 6 N M 3 5 5 3 Lb in Honeywell recommends lubricating the end cap O ring with a Silicone Grease such as Dow Corning 55 or equivalent before replacing the end cap Clean the transmitter s nameplate and affix WBSN label over the existing WBSN Wireless Builder Serial Number Return transmitter to service Figure 10 Sensor module removal and replacement XYR 6000 ISA100 11a Compliant Universal I O Transmitter User s Manual Revision 3 March 2015 6 5 Replacing antenna Tools required e 1 Phillips Screwdriver or 1 8 Slotted Screwdriver e Torque Screwdriver e 1 5 mm hex key Procedure ATTENTION You must replace your antenna with the same type that is right angle straight or remote Changing to a different antenna type is not permitted by approval agencies A Ae CAUTION Take precautions against electrostatic discharge to prevent damaging the sensor module A WARNING POTENTIAL ELECTROSTATIC CHARGING HAZARD The integrally mounted antenna shroud is made of Teflon and has a surface resistance greater than 1Gohm per square When the XYR 6000 transmitter is installed in
26. digit Revision 3 March 2015 User s Manual 31 5 Operation 5 6 Provisioning device menus Read Device Information Use this to read the transmitter s information shown in Figure 6 Similar to quick view parameters on the transmitter display See page 25 f Provisioning Devic 4 q 5 07 bk EE FUP Ge amp Device Information gt Tag Name T04084FFFFCOFE11 Vendor Honeywell Model XYR 6000 Press Revision 1 Radio Version RAP200 1 43 0 Serial Number S04084FFFFCOFE11 Network ID 42 IP Address FE80 0040 84FF FFCO F Device Role I O Router Join Status Joined Figure 6 Read Device Information Table 10 Read Device Information Item Description Tag Name The name given to this transmitter Vendor Manufacturer of device Model Description of device Revision Software revision of sensor firmware Radio Version Software revision of radio firmware Serial Number Transmitter serial number This is the WBSN on the transmitter s nameplate Do not confuse this with the other nameplate item marked Serial Network ID Network Address of the device in hexadecimal IP Address IP Address of radio 82 XYR 6000 ISA100 11a Compliant Universal I O Transmitter Users Manual Revision3 March 2015 5 Operation 5 6 Provisioning device menus Item Description Device Role Function of the device in the wireless network No Routing
27. e item 2 in Figure 1 Loosen the two battery holder retaining screws closest to the batteries See item 3 in Figure 1 The screws are captive Pull the battery holder out of the transmitter Remove top of battery pack by using a 1 Philips or 1 8 slotted screwdriver for the screws identified as 3 in Figure 8 Remove the old batteries and dispose of them promptly according to local regulations of the battery manufacturer s recommendations Install the batteries following the polarity as noted on the lid Re install top of the battery pack and tighten screws Insert the Battery pack into the transmitter Reattach the screws as indicated in Figure 8 item 3 to 0 4 to 0 6 N M 3 5 5 3 Lb in Reconnect the Battery Pack connector Honeywell recommends lubricating the end cap with a silicone grease such as Dow Corning 55 or equivalent before replacing the end cap Screw the cap back on and tighten the M3 locking screw User s Manual 37 6 3 Replacing 24V external power module When to replace When the transmitter displays LOW PWR and external power is present and sufficient When the external power is removed to allow replacement of the module all transmitter data is retained in the transmitter s nonvolatile memory Tools required e l Phillips Screwdriver or 1 8 Slotted Screwdriver e Torque Screwdriver e 1 5 mm hex key Procedure B ATTENTION 24V power module must be replaced only by a trained service technic
28. e of the XYR 6000 Wireless Transmitter is made from aluminum if it is mounted in an area where the use of category 1G apparatus is required it must be installed such that even in the event of rare incidents ignition sources due to impact and friction sparks are excluded Special precautions shall be taken to prevent the surface of the antenna of the XYR 6000 Wireless Transmitter from being electrostatically charged INMETRO CERTU SP Brazil ANATEL XYR 6000 ISA100 11a Compliant Universal I O Transmitter User s Manual Revision 3 March 2015 3 Preparation 3 1 Installation 3 1 3 2 3 3 3 4 3 Preparation Installation Refer to the XYR 6000 Transmitter Quick Start Guide document 34 X Y 25 21 for installation mounting and wiring of your XYR 6000 transmitter Configuration The XYR 6000 Transmitter contains the electronics interface compatible for connecting to the OneWireless network An operator uses the One Wireless UI application to configure blocks and to change operating parameters These changes are written to the transmitter when it is authenticated by a security key Connecting to network Use Provisioning Device to connect your transmitter to the OneWireless network See page 29 Calibrating the transmitter Methods of calibration Calibration can be done at the transmitter or at One Wireless User Interface For all calibration methods at the transmitter One Wireless UI must be used to disable write p
29. e to assign temperature HLAI or discrete input types to each channel on OneWireless systems or other wireless systems that support channel instantiation Wireless systems which do not support channel instantiation are supported with an available PC software tool to preinstantiate specific transmitter channel IO combinations before provisioning via the infrared interface Alternate device descriptor DD files matching the specific channel combinations are then used with the device as indicated below STUW700 Channel 1 Channel 2 Channel 3 Alternate DDs Available DI DI HLAI Yes DI HLAI HLAI DI T C or mV HLAI HLAI DI HLAI Yes HLAI HLAI HLAI Yes HLAI T C or mV HLAI T C or mV DI HLAI Yes Factory default T C or mV HLAI HLAI Yes T C or mV T C or mV HLAI Yes STUW701 Channel 1 Channel 2 Channel 3 Alternate DDs Available DI DI DO Yes DI HLAI DO DI T C or mV DO HLAI DI DO Yes HLAI HLAI DO Yes HLAI T C or mV DO T C or mV HLAI DO Yes T C or mV DI DO Yes Factory default T C or mV T C or mV DO Yes e Upto 2 T C millivolt or DI contact closure channels 2 XYR 6000 ISA100 11a Compliant Universal I O Transmitter User s Manual Revision 3 March 2015 Contents Figures Channel 3 fixed as HLAI STUW700 or DO STUW701 e T C and millivolt ranges Thermocouple B E J K N R S T all models mV 0 to 10 0 to 50 0 to 100 all models e HLAIT input ranges Current only 0 20mA 4 20mA all models The transmitter measu
30. ead Device Intormapon enne en TERA nnn entren 32 Figure 7 Advanced Opi OS E a a a aaa a r a Aaa a EAA EA EA a aa 34 Figure 821S Battery le EE 37 Figure 9 24V Power Supply Module Assembly ocococcconoccconococonccononanononananoccnnn cc non cnn anna nnn cra rca nnne nene 39 Figure 10 Sensor module removal and replacement sse 42 Figure 11 Antenna replacement ener ener nennen enn rra rennen nnns 45 Figure 12 Terminal board replacement eeeeceeeeeneceeeeeneeeceeaeeeceeaaeeeeeeaaeeeeeeaaeeeeeeaaeeeeeeaaeeeseeaeeeeseaeeeeneaas 47 xii XYR 6000 ISA100 11a Compliant Universal I O Transmitter User s Manual Revision 3 March 2015 Contents Figures 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 Introduction Purpose This manual describes the Honeywell OneWireless XYR 6000 Universal I O Transmitter function operation and maintenance Scope The manual includes e Details of topics that relate uniquely to the Honeywell XYR 6000 Universal I O Transmitter e This manual does not cover installation mounting or wiring See XYR 6000 Transmitter Quick Start Guide document 34 XY 25 21 OneWireless network overview OneWireless is an all digital serial two way communication mesh network that interconnects industrial field sensors to a central system OneWireless has defined standards to which field devices and operator stations communicate with one another The communications protocol is built as an open system to allow all f
31. eam at the transmitter display while tapping on the screen command or button Main menu The main menu is shown below Details start on the next page Provisioning Devici 4 4 4 10 bk AH PARES NAE ACTUS Provisioning Device WK The Provisioning Device application is used to provision Field Device Access Points and Field Devices into your OneWireless network Please select an option below Device Local Configuration Device Information Options E Figure 3 Main menu 28 XYR 6000 ISA100 11a Compliant Universal I O Transmitter User s Manual Revision 3 March 2015 5 Operation 5 6 Provisioning device menus Security and Node Deployment Use this to Revision 3 receive new security keys transmit security keys for connecting the transmitter or other nodes to the OneWireless network clear all security keys from the Provisioning Device clear the transmitter s key and reset its configuration to factory defaults such as for deprovisioning Provisioning Device 2 5 28 bk Provisioning Devic 2 5 31 b mios co Provisioning This menu allows you to provision a Field Device Access Point or a Field Devices This menu allows you to provision a Field Device Access Point or a Field Devices into your OneWireless network into your OneWireless network Name PD_1 Name PD_1 Network ID 42 Network ID 42 Number of Keys 95 Number of Keys 95 Expiration 30d 3h 17m 51s Expiration 3
32. ent for measurement control and laboratory use EMC requirements Part 1 General requirements Electrical apparatus for explosive gas atmospheres Part 0 General requirements Electrical apparatus for explosive gas atmospheres Part 1 Flameproof enclosure d Electrical apparatus for explosive gas atmospheres Part 11 Intrinsic safety i Electrical apparatus for explosive gas atmospheres Part 15 Type of protection n Electrical apparatus for use in the presence of combustible dust Part 0 General requirements Electrical apparatus for use in the presence of combustible dust Part 1 1 Electrical apparatus for use in the presence of combustible dust Part 1 Protection by enclosures tD Honeywell Process Solutions 525 East Market Street York PA 17403 USA The products listed here comply with the harmonized standards listed above Typical product line systems and configurations have been tested for compliance Revision 3 March 2015 Contents Figures European Declaration of Conformity statements Language Statement Cesky Honeywell timto prohlaSuje Ze tento XYR 6000 je ve shod se Czech z kladn mi po adavky a dal mi p slu n mi ustanoven mi sm rnice 1999 5 ES Dansk Undertegnede Honeywell erkl rer herved at f lgende udstyr XYR Danish 6000 overholder de v sentlige krav og vrige relevante krav i direktiv 1999 5 EF Deutsch Hiermit erkl rt Honeywell dass s
33. eway user interface and getting more For more details on keys refer to Getting Started with Honeywell OneWireless Solutions 30 XYR 6000 ISA100 11a Compliant Universal I O Transmitter User s Manual Revision 3 March 2015 5 Operation 5 6 Provisioning device menus Device Local Configuration Use Device Local Configuration buttons Table 9 to navigate the transmitter menus Table 8 and to make selections and changes You can also use the PDA buttons Provisioning Devici qe 4 4 11 bk Device Local Configuration o This menu allows you to control the LCD display on a Field Device Figure 5 Device Local Configuration screen Table 9 Buttons for Device Local Configuration Button Function Enter the Menu Tree Enter submenu of the menu that is appearing on the screen Execute action Submit the entered number while doing number entry Read value of certain displayed parameters Go to the next menu in the same level View quick view parameters in Normal Display Sequence PV Display During number entry increment the digit or change sign Go to the previous menu in the same level View quick view parameters in Normal Display Sequence PV Display During number entry decrement the digit or change sign Go to the upper menu level When changing a number value move cursor to the left more significant digit then wrap around to the least significant
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35. ian WARNINGS e Risk of death or serious injury by explosion Do not open transmitter enclosure when an explosive gas atmosphere is present SHOCK HAZARD A e Depending on your installation transmitter input wiring sources may contain high voltage Disconnect all power from transmitter input sources before accessing the 24V power module Failure to do so could result in death or serious injury if the input terminals or wires are accidentally touched 38 XYR 6000 ISA100 11a Compliant Universal I O Transmitter User s Manual Revision 3 March 2015 Figure 9 24V Power Supply Module Assembly 24V Wiring Connector M3 Locking Power Connector Power Module Mounting Screws Revision 3 User s Manual 39 March 2015 40 Step o a O Table 13 24V External power module J2 Connector Action Loosen the M3 locking set screw on the end cap opposite end from display See item 1 in Figure 9Unscrew and remove the end cap Using thumb and forefinger squeeze the power connector at top and bottom to disengage the locking mechanism then pull to disconnect See Figure 9 Unplug the 24V wiring from the module Loosen the two 24V power module retaining screws The screws are captive Pull the 24V power module out of the transmitter The replacement 24V Power Modules are supplied with the J2 Jumper in the NON RTD position For 24V Transmitters utilizing RTD sensors move the J2 jumper to the
36. ich das Ger t XYR 6000 in German Ubereinstimmung mit den grundlegenden Anforderungen und den brigen einschl gigen Bestimmungen der Richtlinie 1999 5 EG befindet Eesti K esolevaga kinnitab Honeywell seadme XYR 6000 vastavust direktiivi Estonian 1999 5 EU p hin uetele ja nimetatud direktiivist tulenevatele teistele asjakohastele s tetele English Hereby Honeywell declares that this XYR 6000 is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999 5 EC Espa ol Por medio de la presente Honeywell declara que el XYR 6000 cumple Spanish con los requisitos esenciales y cualesquiera otras disposiciones aplicables o exigibles de la Directiva 1999 5 CE EAAnvikr ME THN MAPOY2A Honeywell AHAONEI OTI XYR 6000 Greek 2YMMOPQOONETAI MPO TIX OYZIOAEIX ATIAITHXEI KAI TI AOITIEX 2XETIKE2 AIATA EIZ TH OAHTIAZ 1999 5 EK Francais Par la pr sente Honeywell d clare que l appareil XYR 6000 est French conforme aux exigences essentielles et aux autres dispositions pertinentes de la directive 1999 5 CE Italiano Con la presente Honeywell dichiara che questo XYR600 conforme ai Italian requisiti essenziali ed alle altre disposizioni pertinenti stabilite dalla direttiva 1999 5 CE Latviski Ar So Honeywell deklar ka XYR 6000 atbilst Direktivas 1999 5 EK Latvian b tiskaj m pras b m un citiem ar to saist tajiem noteikumiem Lietuvi iuo Honeywell deklaruoja kad is XYR 6000 at
37. ield devices and equipment that are built to OneWireless standard to be integrated into a system regardless of the device manufacturer This interoperability of devices using OneWireless technology is to become an industry standard for automation systems About the transmitter The XYR 6000 Universal I O Transmitter is furnished with an ISA100 11a compliant wireless interface to operate in a compatible distributed ISA100 11a wireless system The transmitter will interoperate with any ISA100 11a wireless network The transmitter includes ISA100 11a compliant electronics for operating in a 2 4GHz wireless network It features function block architecture and instantiable input channels Inputs Outputs The transmitter supports three input output channels in various configurations depending on model Supports up to 4 I O types 1 T C thermocouple or mV millivolts 2 HLAI high level analog input 3 DI discrete input contact closure 4 DO discrete output STUWT01 only Revision 3 XYR 6000 ISA100 11a Compliant Universal I O Transmitter User s Manual 1 March 2015 Contents Figures The Universal I O transmitter can be configured using channel instantiation for the following channel I O combinations according to model number The input channels can be configured for the following input types by using the wireless system s user interfac
38. ies information that requires special consideration TIP Identifies advice or hints for the user often in terms of performing a task Indicates a situation which if not avoided may result in equipment or work data on the system being damaged or lost or may result in the inability to properly operate the process CAUTION Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injury It may also be used to alert against unsafe practices CAUTION symbol on the equipment refers the user to the product manual for additional information The symbol appears next to required information in the manual WARNING Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in serious injury or death WARNING symbol on the equipment refers the user to the product manual for additional information The symbol appears next to required information in the manual WARNING Risk of electrical shock Potential shock hazard where HAZARDOUS LIVE voltages greater than 30 Vrms 42 4 Vpeak or 60 VDC may be accessible ESD HAZARD Danger of an electro static discharge to which equipment may be sensitive Observe precautions for handling electrostatic sensitive devices Protective Earth PE terminal Provided for connection of the protective earth green or green yellow supply system conductor Functional earth terminal Used for non safety purposes such as noise immunity improvement
39. innnnnncccnsinsccr rr 5 Transmitter irr OR EUER RARE ARE ERE RERO RB in PRG ERO e p afa 5 Provisioning STEE 6 2 3 Agency compliance information eeeeeseeeeeeeseeeeens nenne nennen nnne nn nnn inna n nenne nnn 6 FCO compliance statemients 1 oce indere gente ete Lc ee dec id Lu eee dede Edere rene e Led 6 IC compliance EE 6 Radio Frequency RF statement EE 7 European Union FOStriction s caries ede redacti grece x e ter a eint dod I ad bd 7 A 5 dia E A HERE EUER RARIOR ERE DIRE 7 Japanese RestriCIONS ia meter tee ee eee orte a dee eta aie Ee Eege e de 7 2 4 Honeywell European CE Declaration of Conformity DOC sese 8 European Declaration of Conformity statements sssssssssssssseeeeeeneeneee nennen n nnne neret nnns 9 For more information about the R amp TTE Directive 10 2 5 IECEx Conditions of Certification eese esee eeeeee seen enn nn nnne nn nnn nn nnnm nnn nn nnns 10 ATEX Conditions for Safe Use eee eR BEL Lee ERU teres 10 Sv PREPARATION EE 11 A A A T 11 3 22 Configuration MEER 11 3 8 Connecting to network ccccesccesseeceeeeseneeesneeeeseeeeeeeeesaaesaseeeenseeeseaesesaaesasnaeeeseseseaeseseeeenseaeeeees 11 3 4 Calibrating the transmitter eueseeieseseeeeeeeeeeees seen cc 11 Methods of calibration oia ier ai tates a risit dee ee ees 11 User calibration ET 12 Wiring for calibration
40. isioning device menus Advanced Options Advanced options are non typical configuration commands Figure 7 Advanced Options Provisions De e b e 4 25 ok Provisiou Elie CT E 4 18 bk This menu allows you to read device This menu allows you to change the tag information from a Field Device Access name on a Field Device Access Point or a Point or a Field Device Field Device Tag Name T04084FFFFCOFE11 Write Tag Name qu isi Device Information This menu allows you to change the wireless radio power level on a Field Device Access Point or a Field Device Power Level 16 dBm e Table 11 Advanced Options Item Description Read Power Level Reads the transmission power level of the transmitter radio Read Tag Name Reads the transmitter s tag name Write Tag Name Write the transmitter s tag name with the entered text maximum 16 characters 34 XYR 6000 ISA100 11a Compliant Universal I O Transmitter User s Manual Revision 3 March 2015 6 Maintenance Repair 6 1 Parts The following replacement parts may be ordered from Honeywell Part number Qty Description 50015866 525 1 ELECTRONICS MODULE ASSEMBLY aka SENSOR MODULE for UNIVERSAL I O STUW700 AI DI ISA100 INTRINSICALLY SAFE 50015866 526 1 ELECTRONICS MODULE ASSEMBLY aka SENSOR MODULE for UN
41. itinka esminius Lithuanian reikalavimus ir kitas 1999 5 EB Direktyvos nuostatas Nederlands Hierbij verklaart Honeywell dat het toestel XYR 6000 in Dutch overeenstemming is met de essenti le eisen en de andere relevante bepalingen van richtlijn 1999 5 EG Malti Hawnhekk Honeywell jiddikjara li dan XYR 6000 jikkonforma mal Maltese ti ijiet essenzjali u ma provvedimenti o rajn relevanti li hemm fid Dirrettiva 1999 5 EC Magyar Alul rott Honeywell nyilatkozom hogy a XYR 6000 megfelel a Hungarian vonatkoz alapvet k vetelm nyeknek s az 1999 5 EC iranyelv egy b el r sainak Polski Niniejezym Honeywell o wiadcza ze XYR 6000 jest zgodny z Polish zasadniczymi wymogami oraz pozostatymi stosownymi postanowieniami Dyrektywy 1999 5 EC Revision 3 XYR 6000 ISA100 11a Compliant Universal I O Transmitter User s Manual 9 March 2015 Contents Figures Language Statement Portugu s Honeywell declara que este XYR 6000 esta conforme com os Portuguese requisitos essenciais e outras disposi es da Directiva 1999 5 CE Slovensko Honeywell izjavlja da je ta XYR 6000 v skladu z bistvenimi zahtevami Slovenian in ostalimi relevantnimi dolo ili direktive 1999 5 ES Slovensky Honeywell t mto vyhlasuje Ze XYR 6000 sp a z kladn po iadavky a Slovak v etky pr slu n ustanovenia Smernice 1999 5 ES Suomi Honeywell vakuuttaa t ten ett XYR 6000 tyyppinen laite on direktiivin Finnish 1999
42. ls Transmitter See the product label for applicable approvals and ratings Approval Item Ratings Description CSAcus Intrinsically Safe CSAcus Explosionproof CSAcus Nonincendive FM Approvals Intrinsically Safe FM Approvals Explosionproof FM Approvals Nonincendive KEMA 08 ATEX0062X Intrinsically Safe Flameproof KEMA 08 ATEX0074 Non Sparking IECEx CSA 09 0001X Intrinsically Safe Flameproof Non Sparking INMETRO CERTU SP Brazil Process Connections in Division 2 Zone 2 Enclosure Type CL I Div 1 Groups A B C amp D CL II Div 1 Groups E F 8 G CL Ill T4 CL I Zone 0 Ex ia IIC T4 CL I Zone 0 AEx ia IIC T4 CL I Div 1 Groups A B C amp D CL II Div 1 Groups E F 8 G CL Ill T4 CL I Zone 1 Ex d IIC T4 CL I Zone 1 AEx d IIC T4 CL I Div 2 Groups A B C amp D CL II Div 2 Groups F G CL III Div 2 T4 CL I Zone 2 Ex nA IIC T4 CL I Zone 2 AEx nA IIC T4 CL I Div 1 Groups A B C amp D CL II Div 1 Groups E F 8 G CL Ill T4 CL I Zone 0 AEx ia IIC T4 CL I Div 1 Groups A B C amp D CL II Div 1 Groups E F 8 G CL Ill T4 CL I Zone 1 AEx d IIC T4 CL I Div 2 Groups A B C amp D CL II Div 2 Groups F amp G CL III Div 2 T4 CL I Zone 2 AEx nA IIC T4 I1 1 GD x ia IIB T4 Ta 70 C Ex tD A20 IP66 T90 C x 112 GD Exa ia IIB T4 Ta 70 C Ex tD A21 IP66 T90 C 113 GD ex na nL IIC T4 Ta 84 C Ex tD
43. n Pre tct a eee ee epi erus 28 Security and Node Deployment ve iius eie ceat coe tdi ct dee te te Fette pur Eae che ha tee da ree DR c 29 Device Local Gonfiguration EE 31 Read dee CR ue Tu e LEE 32 Advanced eet EE 34 6 MAINTENANCE REPAIR geess 35 6E Ge CN 35 6 2 Replacing batteries ccce ii NEES cena 36 When to NET 36 Tools required 2 ute ii EE 36 Proced re essent n ette eei ttti eres 36 6 3 Replacing 24V external power module necesse eene nennen nnne nnn 38 When to EE EE 38 MOOISHOQUIFOG rc 38 Procedure it EE Eed EE EE 38 6 4 Replacing sensor module cccceeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseee seen seeeseeeneeeeensaeeeenseeeeeenseeeeeenseeeeeenas 41 When tOweplaCe EE ines a a aaa eh ages cede 41 TOOLS TOQUIFO EE 41 A EE 41 6 5 Replacing antenna sssccccsseeeceesseeeeeenseeeeeenseeeeeenseeeeeenseeeeeensneeeeensueeeeenseeeeeenseeeeeenseeeeeenseaeenenns 43 TOONS required c 43 Procedure EE 43 6 6 Replacing terminal board cccccceeceeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeneeeeenseeeseeeseeeeeeesaeeeenseaeeeenseeeseenseeneeenseeeeeenes 46 When to EE 46 Tools Teguired seign a a e a a r a a aa a aaa 46 aleet TEE 46 X XYR 6000 ISA100 11a Compliant Universal I O Transmitter User s Manual Revision 3 March 2015 Contents Tables Tables Table 1 User calibration T C mV or HA 12 Table 2 Calibration error messages sse entente enne nns trnr inne
44. n nnn sitne nnne nnns 15 Table 3 Transmitter connection status ooooonnnccccnonaccconnnoncnnnnnonncnnnnnrn cnn nn rn cnn 20 Table 4 Transmitter PV Display EE 21 Table 5 PV engineering units cessisse esee ener nennen en nrnn ennt nnne neni tenent nennen nnns 21 Table AE EE 23 Table 7 Dorice STUS EE 23 Table 8 Men IT eeh ee E EE 27 Table 9 Buttons for Device Local Configuration ssssssssssseseeeeeen enne nnns 31 Table 10 Read Device Information essseseeseeeenenennnenen nnne eren nnn nn nnn entren 32 Table 11 Advanced Options enne ii aia iea ensis nnns st a aa nnns sinn nsn aiies 34 Table 12 IS Battery Pack replacement procedure eene nnns 37 Table 13 24V External power module eene en nnn entrent nnn enne 40 Table 14 Sensor module replacement sss rn 42 Table 15 Antenna replacement procedure sse enne nanten nanena naat 44 Table 16 Terminal board replacement procedure nene nennen 46 Revision 3 XYR 6000 ISA100 11a Compliant Universal I O Transmitter User s Manual xi March 2015 Contents Figures Figures Figure 1 XYR 6000 Universal I O Functional Diagram esses eee 4 Fig re 2 Block Diagram ont tato dtp dedita dien es 17 Figure 3 Mal OTA s ste ne ot to n pb eR Oda tei det foede m d dames 28 Figure 4 Security and Node Deployment sss nennen rnnt sitter 29 Figure 5 Device Local Configuration screen 31 Figure 6 R
45. nd resistance excessive wiring Replace thermocouple blank Input 3 Warning Indeterminate discrete Check input 3 connection and state at input wiring Check input contacts blank Watchdog Timer Error Sensor Watchdog Clear by warm restart of device If Timeout The processor condition persists contact was restarted due to Honeywell service unexpected operation 5 4 Transmitter quick view of parameters If the Up or Down key is pressed using the Provisioning Device while in PV display mode the display will enter parameter quick view mode Successive presses of the Up key will increment to the next parameter in the following table or exit to PV display mode if at the last parameter The Down key will decrement to the previous parameter or exit if at the first parameter The Enter key will exit to PV display mode at any time Revision 3 March 2015 User s Manual 25 5 Operation 5 4 Transmitter quick view of parameters 26 Position Parameter Description 1 Vendor Name HONEYWELL 2 Model name XYR 6000 UNIVERSAL IO 3 Tag Name HON_XYR6000_UNIIO_1234567890 4 SDREV Sensor device revision 5 SBLD Sensor build number 6 Radio Type DSSS 7 RBLD Radio build number 8 WEN Wireless field network identifier 9 NET Network device address 10 MODE CHANNEL Frequency hopping mode amp channel XYR 6000 ISA100 11a Compliant Universal I O Transmitter User s Manual Revision 3 March 2015 5
46. nection Check input 3 configuration Restart the sensor If condition persists replace sensor module See page 35 INP FAIL Input Failure Input Error Possible meter body sensor failure INP FAIL A D Failure Diagnostics detected Replace sensor module See page defect with Analog to 35 Digital Converter The following statuses are displayed only in OneWireless UI Device Status blank Device Firmware Sensor Board Firmware Replace sensor module See page Mismatch Error The software did 35 not pass verification tests 24 XYR 6000 ISA100 11a Compliant Universal I O Transmitter User s Manual Revision 3 March 2015 5 Operation 5 4 Transmitter quick view of parameters Transmitter OneWireless display Definition What to do display blank Heap Memory Not Heap Allocation Failure Clear by warm restart of device If Available Software detected heap condition persists contact shortage and some Honeywell service communication packets may have been dropped blank Input 1 T C Warning Faulty thermocouple Check input 1 connection and resistance excessive wiring Replace thermocouple blank Input 2 T C Warning Faulty thermocouple Check input 2 connection and resistance excessive wiring Replace thermocouple blank Input 2 Warning Indeterminate discrete Check input 2 connection and state at input wiring Check input contacts blank Input 3 T C Warning Faulty thermocouple Check input 3 connection a
47. nfrared beam at the transmitter display while tapping the Device Local Configuration buttons Table 9 You can also use the PDA s buttons Provisioning Device menus are described in section 5 6 starting on page 28 Revision 3 March 2015 User s Manual 19 5 Operation 5 2 Transmitter connection status 5 2 Transmitter connection status Table 3 Transmitter connection status Displayed Definition What to do status NO KEY Transmitter needs a key from the Transmit a key to the transmitter See page Provisioning Device and is not transmitting 29 NOT JOIN Transmitter has backed off and is in between If Transmitter does not join the network discovery attempts within five minutes do the following e Check that Key is correct for the network you are trying to join e Check that the FDAP s in the local area are turned on and are already a secure part of the network e Check the Event Log to see if the Transmitter is actively trying to join Errors in the Event Log show that the Transmitter is trying to join but that there are problems Consult the OneWireless UI documentation for troubleshooting errors DISCOVER Transmitter has not made a connection to a Wait for connection If Transmitter does not FDAP and is in discovery searching for a make a connection within five minutes see connection to a FDAP Transmitter will NOT CONN in this table automatically enter a power saving mode if it ca
48. nnot make a connection and will retry later SECURING Transmitter has connected with the network Wait for connection If Transmitter does not and is validating its key make a connection within five minutes see NOT CONN in this table JOINING Transmitter has validated its key and is now Wait for transmitter to move to JOINED negotiating the parameters of the wireless state If this does not occur within five connection minutes then it may mean that the wireless network does not have enough resources to allow the transmitter to join Consult OneWireless Ul documentation for troubleshooting JOINED Transmitter has validated the key and has No action required made a secure connection with at least two FDAP s Transmitter should appear in OneWireless UI as an uncommissioned device 20 XYR 6000 ISA100 11a Compliant Universal I O Transmitter User s Manual Revision 3 March 2015 5 Operation 5 3 Transmitter PV display 5 3 Transmitter PV display The following information is displayed in sequence for the first channel second channel etc then repeating continuously unless another display mode see Transmitter display modes on page 19 is selected Table 4 Transmitter PV Display Item displayed Example Details Channel number 1 Channel number 1 2 or 3 PV value 350 Latest PV value Discrete PV value ON Discrete Input On OFF Discrete Input Off PV engineering units DEG F See Table 5 on page 21 PV status BAD See Table 6
49. pen loop control supervisory control and controls that do not have environmental or safety consequences As with any process control solution the end user must weigh the risks and benefits to determine if the products used are the right match for the application based on security safety and performance Additionally it is up to the end user to ensure that the control strategy sheds to a safe operating condition if any crucial segment of the control solution fails Revision Information Document Name Revision Publication Document ID 34 XY 25 46 umo pas XYR 6000 ISA100 11a Compliant Universal I O Transmitter 1 January 2011 User s Manual 2 November 2011 PV1 PV2 connection diagrams updated 3 March 2015 References The following list identifies all documents that may be sources of reference for material discussed in this publication Document Title XYR 6000 Transmitters Quick Start Guide Getting Started with Honeywell OneWireless Solutions OneWireless User s Guide OneWireless Builder Parameter Reference Revision 3 XYR 6000 ISA100 11a Compliant Universal I O Transmitter User s Manual March 2015 Support and contact info United States and Canada Europe Pacific India Korea Contact Honeywell Process Solution Global Technical Support Phone 001 800 423 9883 Customer Service HFS Phone 001 800 343 0228 Outside United States Phone 001 215 641 3610 Calls are answered by dispatc
50. re not displayed Use Provisioning Device s Device Local Configuration buttons to navigate to the transmitter s CAL menu If the transmitter is write protected a LOCKED message will be displayed Go to step 1 If the channel is not out of service a WRONG MODE message will be displayed Go to step 2 6 Select the channel for calibration CH 1 CH 2 or CH 3 Select USER CAL Follow displayed instructions e Using your calibration source apply the low calibration value indicated on display For TC apply cold junction compensated mV value e Press Enter to accept the value Display will say BUSY then CAL LO COMPLETE e Press Enter to continue e Apply the high calibration input value indicated on display e Press Enter to accept the value Display will say BUSY then SUCCESS Otherwise the display will show one of the calibration error messages listed in Table 2 e Press Enter to return to PV display 7 Repeat steps 1 through 6 for each channel you want to calibrate 8 Reverse steps 3 and 4 9 When ready in OneWireless UI return the transmitter s channel to service and set Software Write Protect to Enable 12 XYR 6000 ISA100 11a Compliant Universal I O Transmitter User s Manual Revision 3 March 2015 3 Preparation 3 4 Calibrating the transmitter Wiring for calibration XYR 6000 Universal I O Wiring Diagrams for AI DI Model STUW700 PV1 Possible Connections T C Dl or HLAI PV1 0 20 4 20 mA Input 24V
51. res the analog signal from temperature sensors discrete inputs millivolt or high level analog inputs and transmits a digital output signal proportional to the measured value for direct digital communications with systems The discrete input channels support voltage free floating contacts Maximum ON contact resistance is 300 ohms Minimum OFF contact resistance is 100k ohms The STUW701 provides one discrete output The Process Variable PV is available for monitoring and alarm purposes Available PV update rates are 1 5 10 30 seconds and are set on OneWireless User Interface Slower update rates extend battery life Figure 1 shows a block diagram of a XYR 6000 Universal I O transmitter s operating functions Measurement Board EEPROM Micro Micro processor processor EEPROM Antenna Discrete Output STUW701 only Electronics Housing Configuration Data Revision 3 XYR 6000 ISA100 11a Compliant Universal I O Transmitter User s Manual 3 March 2015 Contents Figures 2 1 European Union Usage Figure 1 XYR 6000 Universal I O Functional Diagram 2 Specifications This product may be used in any of the following European Union nations ISO 3166 ISO 3166 Country Country 2 letter code 2 letter code Italy IT United Kingdom BG 4 XYR 6000 ISA100 11a Compliant Universal I O Transmitter User s Manual Revision 3 March 2015 Contents Figures 2 2 Certifications and approva
52. rotect and take the channel out of service Calibration applies only to the thermocouple millivolt and HLAI input not to the discrete inputs e User calibration Calibrates the channel to the low and high range values for the selected channel s input type e Restore calibration Calibration constants for the selected channels are restored to factory defaults e Clear calibration Factory or user calibration constants for the selected channel are cleared Additional calibration commands are available in One Wireless User Interface Revision 3 User s Manual 11 March 2015 3 Preparation 3 4 Calibrating the transmitter User calibration Calibrates the channel to the default low and high range values for the channel s input type Refer to the table for the input type desired Table 1 User calibration T C mV or HLAI Step Action 1 In OneWireless UI set the transmitter s Software Write Protect option to Disable 2 In OneWireless UI set the transmitter s channel to Out of Service 3 Loosen the M3 locking set screw on the transmitter s battery end cap opposite end from display Unscrew and remove the end cap 4 See page 13 for terminal connections If your PV is connected to the channel disconnect it first and then connect a calibrator source to the channel s terminals It is not necessary to disconnect any jumper wires on the terminals 5 At the transmitter display verify that the channel s number and PV value a
53. rt sensor module Orient in the proper viewing orientation before tightening two sensor compartment screws See items 2 in Figure 11 Torque screws to 0 4 0 6 N M 3 5 5 3 Lb in 9 Replace the front end cap Honeywell recommends lubricating the front end cap O ring with a Silicone Grease such as Dow Corning 55 or equivalent before replacing the end cap 10 Adjust antenna for best reception Don t rotate antenna more than 180 degrees either direction or you could twist and break the antenna wiring inside Tighten the antenna locking set screw XYR 6000 ISA100 11a Compliant Universal I O Transmitter User s Manual Revision 3 March 2015 Figure 11 Antenna replacement Revision 3 User s Manual 45 March 2015 6 6 Replacing terminal board When to replace Tools required Various error messages can help you diagnose a faulty terminal board These are described elsewhere in this manual 1 Phillips Screwdriver or 1 8 Slotted Screwdriver Torque Screwdriver 1 5 mm hex key Procedure 46 A WARNING Risk of death or serious injury by explosion Do not open transmitter enclosure when an explosive gas atmosphere is present Step Table 16 Terminal board replacement procedure Action Honeywell recommends that the transmitter be removed from service and moved to a clean area before servicing Ay SHOCK HAZARD Depending on your installation transmitter input wiring sources may contain high voltage
54. s device may present a risk of fire or chemical burn if mistreated Do not recharge disassemble heat above 100 C 212 F or incinerate e When installing batteries do not snag the battery terminal on the clip or the battery may be damaged Do not apply excessive force e Do not drop Dropping the battery may cause damage If a battery is dropped do not install the dropped battery into the transmitter Dispose of dropped battery promptly per local regulations or per the battery manufacturer s recommendations 4 SHOCK HAZARD Depending on your installation transmitter input wiring sources may contain high voltage Disconnect all power from transmitter input sources before accessing the batteries Failure to do so could result in death or serious injury if the input terminals or wires are accidentally touched 36 XYR 6000 ISA100 11a Compliant Universal I O Transmitter User s Manual Revision 3 March 2015 IS Battery Pack 50047517 501 Step 1 Table 12 IS Battery Pack replacement procedure Action WARNING A DO NOT DISASSEMBLE OR ASSEMBLE WHEN AN EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERE IS PRESENT Revision 3 March 2015 11 Figure 8 IS Battery Pack Loosen the M3 locking set screw on the battery end cap opposite end from display See item 1 in Figure 1 Unscrew and remove the end cap Using thumb and forefinger squeeze the battery connector at top and bottom to disengage the locking mechanism then pull to disconnect Se
55. sional Installation Guide FCC compliance statements e This device complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules and Regulations Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation e This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radiofrequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with these instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at their own expense e Intentional or unintentional changes or modifications must not be made to the Multinode unless under the express consent of the party responsible for compliance Any such modifications could void the user s authority to operate the equipment and will void the manufacturer s warranty IC compliance statements e To reduce potential radio interference to other users the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that the equivalent isotropic radiated power EIRP is not more than tha
56. t of service a WRONG MODE message will be displayed Go to step 2 If the transmitter is write protected a LOCKED message will be displayed Go to step 1 Select the channel CH 1 CH 2 or CH 3 Select CAL RSTR Press Enter to continue Display will say BUSY then SUCCESS If unsuccessful the display will show BAD FACTORY CALIBRATION When ready in OneWireless UI return the transmitter s channel to service and set Software Write Protect to Enable Clear calibration Step Action 1 In OneWireless UI set the transmitters Software Write Protect to Disable 2 In OneWireless UI set the transmitter s channel to Out of Service 3 At the transmitter display verify the channel s number and PV value is not displayed Use Provisioning Device s Device Local Configuration buttons to navigate to the transmitter s CAL menu If the channel is not out of service a WRONG MODE message will be displayed Go to step 2 If the transmitter is write protected a LOCKED message will be displayed Go to step 1 4 Select the channel CH 1 CH 2 or CH 3 Select CAL CLR Press Enter to continue Display will say BUSY then SUCCESS Repeat for each channel desired 5 When ready in OneWireless UI return the transmitter s channel to service and set Software Write Protect to Enable 16 XYR 6000 ISA100 11a Compliant Universal I O Transmitter User s Manual Revision 3 March 2015 4 Function blocks 4 1 Introduction 4 Function blocks 4 1 In
57. t permitted for successful communication e Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause interference and 2 this device must accept any interference including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device e This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 e French Cet appareil num rique de la classe A est conforme la norme NMB 003 du Canada 6 XYR 6000 ISA100 11a Compliant Universal I O Transmitter User s Manual Revision 3 March 2015 Contents Figures Radio Frequency RF statement To comply with FCC s and Industry Canada s RF exposure requirements the following antenna installation and device operating configurations must be satisfied e Remote Point to Multi Point antenna s for this unit must be fixed and mounted on outdoor permanent structures with a separation distance between the antenna s of greater than 20cm and a separation distance of at least 20cm from all persons e Remote Fixed Point to Point antenna s for this unit must be fixed and mounted on outdoor permanent structures with a separation distance between the antenna s of greater than 20cm and a separation distance of at least 100cm from all persons e Furthermore when using integral antenna s the Multinode unit must not be co located with any other antenna or transmitter device and have a separation distance of at least 20cm from all persons European Union restriction The XYR
58. troduction This section explains the construction and contents of the XYR 6000 Universal I O Transmitter Function Blocks 4 2 Block description Block types Blocks are the key elements that make up the transmitter s configuration The blocks contain data block objects and parameters which define the application such as the inputs and outputs signal processing and connections to other applications The XYR 6000 Transmitter contains the following block types Block Type Function Device Contains parameters related to the overall field device rather than a specific input or output channel within it A field device has exactly one device block Transducer Contains parameters related to a specific process input or output channel in a measurement or actuation device A TB defines a measurement sensor channel for an analog process variable represented by a floating point value There is one TB per sensor Radio Contains parameters related to radio communication between the transmitter and the multimode s Block diagram Figure 2 shows the blocks of the XYR 6000 Transmitter Transmitter Sensor Transducer Block Device Block TB Algorithm Publish Communication Stack Figure 2 Block Diagram Each of these blocks contains parameters that are standard One Wireless transmitter defined parameters The Transducer and Device blocks contain standard parameters common to all ISA100 11a compliant transmitters

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