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1. 18 Responsibility The included sections cannot be changed without prior approval from the Notified Body 19 Contents Below are the sections controlled by the Notified Body including all safety related information in the manual Controlled sections are I Warnings and directive information 2 Marking of the RAEPoint 3 Hazardous Location Classifications 4 Instructions for Safe Use 5 Connections and Ratings 6 Maintenance 7 Physical dimensions 24 RAEPoint User s Guide 1 Warnings And Directive Information READ BEFORE OPERATING This manual must be carefully read by all individuals who have or will have the responsibility of using maintaining or servicing this product The product will perform as designed only if it is used maintained and serviced 1n accordance with the manufacturer s instructions CAUTION A To reduce the risk of electric shock turn the power off before removing the instrument cover Disconnect the power before removing the sensor module for service Never operate the instrument when the cover is removed Remove instrument cover and sensor module only in an area known to be non hazardous A Use of non RAE Systems components will void the warranty and can compromise the safe performance of this product 25 RAEPoint User s Guide 2 Marking Of RAEPoint RAEPoint is certified according to ATEX and the IECEx scheme and CSA for US and Canada as protected by a flameproof enclosure and
2. RAEPoint Router A stand alone DC powered explosion proof unit that acts as a permanent wireless router for mesh network systems Includes aluminum enclosure with LED status indicators and an integrated wireless mesh radio RAEPoint Remote amp RAEPoint Host Stand alone relay units include aluminum enclosure with LED status indicators an integrated wireless mesh radio and five integrated relays RAEPoint Remote Wireless Alarm Bar amp RAEPoint Host Wireless Alarm Bar Wireless alarm bar units include the RAEPoint fully integrated and certified with 2 xenon strobes and a 110dB horn RAEPoint User s Guide Flexible Configurations RAEPoint including the RAEPoint Wireless Alarm Bar can be configured for large or small systems and the network can be expanded or units removed depending on the facility or facilities being monitored Simple configuration that uses MeshGuard sensors and a RAEPoint Wireless Alarm Bar host Ww FT gt La Mi peo Hy ss EI MeshGuard sy f e ui LT e bec Ng NR FI FAX ULE r7 MeshGuard RAEPoint Wireless Alarm Bar Host Full network including externally controlled devices h q n nd Cal Pag x NOI e joy T e MeshGuard P MeshGuard 4 orn wi WY n porq at 4 LI ss X 2 k m Tine MeshGuard e ANS des 5 m be d oP yet 4 UP TA mL ir i ep of E RAEPoint NG MeshGuard bd Router n 4 de Moi
3. RAEPoint User s Guide Rev A July 2012 P N FO8 4001 000 RAEPoint User s Guide ISO 9001 amp CERTIFIED Copyright 2012 RAE Systems Inc OU BR D KR 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 21 RAEPoint User s Guide Contents General INLOKMALON aa AA 1 Proper Product Disposal At End Of Life 2 ECC Pat 7 ACC IC RS dan nee inde ace 2 CONE NON ADAN te cm oo e 3 G n ral SpeGihGa NON aala anna ans 5 OPO aa Go one 6 Physical DescripltOB na 7 Physical DIMENSIONS a 205222222 0 29559 6 050 0529 85 954402000 90933529956 PP9RPO2bE2E 7 Installation And Access Instructions 8 9 1 Mount iNe 8 9 2 Instrument Disassembly sess 10 9 3 Instrument Reassembly sese 11 WA PA 12 W EGC IS AA 13 11 1 RAEPoint Wireless Alarm Bar Wiring Note 14 DWILCII AA AA AA 15 12 1 Pan ID SW1 And Channel SW2 15 12 2 Mode Switch SW3 RR nns 16 12 3 onore M 17 Earth Grounding Instructions eeeeeeneeeeeeee 18 13 1 External Earth Grounding sess 18 13 2 Internal Earth Grounding 18 13 3 Finished Grounding Wires esses 19 Display User Interface 20 Alarm Signal Summary 1 a 20 15 1 BAY FPO TOS AA 21 15 2 RAEPoin
4. the antenna barrier is used on intrinsically safe principles The product is marked with the following information RAE Systems Inc 3775 N Ist St san Jose CA95134 USA Serial number XXXXXXXXXX Year of production RAEPoint IECEx ATEX IECEx SIR Sira IZATEX 1085X CLI Div 1 Group 12 0027X A B C D T6 Ex dia IIC T6 9575 112G Ex Gb d ia IIC T6 Gb 20 C lt Tamb lt 55 C WARNING READ USER S MANUAL FOR SAFETY PRECAUTIONS WARNING DO NOT OPEN WHEN AN EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERE MAY BE PRESENT REFER TO USER MANUAL FOR ENTRY TYPE AND SIZE 26 RAEPoint User s Guide 3 Hazardous Location Classification Hazardous Areas Classified By Zones RAEDPoint is intended to be used in hazardous areas classified for Zone 1 or Zone 2 within the temperature range of 20 C to 55 C where gases of explosion groups IIA IIB or IIC and T6 may be present Hazardous Areas Classified By Divisions RAEPoint is intended to be used in hazardous areas classified for Class I Div 1 or 2 within the temperature range of 20 C to 55 C where gases of explosion groups A B C or D and temperature class T6 may be present 4 Instructions For Safe Use None 5 Connections And Ratings Input Output The rated RAEPoint input output are as follows Input 2 4W Vi 12 28VDC 6 Maintenance Installation and Access Instructions e When used in North America a minimum of 18 457mm of explosion proof conduit mu
5. com 34 www raesystems com CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS RAE Systems Inc 3775 North First Street San Jose CA 95134 USA Phone 408 952 8200 Fax 408 952 8480 customerserv raesystems com WORLDWIDE SALES OFFICES USA Canada 1 877 723 2878 Europe 45 86 52 51 55 Middle East 00971 4 440 5949 China 86 10 5885 8788 3000 Asia Pacific 852 2669 0828 Rev A July 2012 P N F08 4001 000
6. 300m point to point Range can be extended by using wireless routers e Class 1 Division 1 and IECEx ATEX Zone 1 hazardous area certification e Available as standalone unit or as a turn key wireless alarm bar solution mounted and pre wired with two 5J xenon lights and a 110dB horn e Explosion proof enclosure for hazardous environment applications e LEDs indicate status RAEPoint User s Guide Applications Oil and gas exploration Refineries and petrochemical plants Fenceline monitoring Hazardous Location Classification IECEx ATEX North America IECEx SIR Sira 12ATEX 1085X CLI Div 1 Group 12 0027X A B C D T6 Ex dia IIC T6 C 9575 1126 Gb Ex d ia IIC T6 Gb 2 Proper Product Disposal At End Of Life ams This symbol crossed out wheeled bin indicates NT separate collection of waste electrical and electronic equipment in the EU countries 3 FCC Part 15 Statement This device complies with Part15 of the FCC rules Operation 1s 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 RAEPoint User s Guide 4 Configurations The RAEPoint can be ordered as a stand alone wireless unit or as an integrated Wireless Alarm Bar complete with 2 strobes and horn Each RAEPoint can be configured as a Router Remote or Host on a wireless mesh network
7. DIP switches labeled SW3 can be used to change the RAEPoint s mode of operation Host Remote or Router The RAEPoint s mode was set at the factory but 1f you need to reconfigure it set the switches as follows SW3 RAEPoint Host RAEPoint Remote Off RAEPoint Router Off Factory Setting A Factory settings are indicated by the RAEPoint s serial number e F081 RAEPoint Remote e F082 RAEPoint Router e F083 RAEPoint Host Note After you change the settings on the two DIP switches press the Reset button labeled S4 RESET 16 RAEPoint User s Guide 12 3 Jumper JP1 The jumper labeled JP1 has no effect on operation so leave it in place as shown JP1 gh Important Once the system is operational test the functionality of all connected relays 17 RAEPoint User s Guide 13 Earth Grounding Instructions 13 14 External Earth Grounding Fasten the crimped ground wire with hardware as illustrated below The wire should have a minimum cross section area of 4mm for its conductor M4 Screw M4 Split washer MA flat washer N Wire Min 4 mm cross section Crimped terminal 13 2 Internal Earth Grounding Use the same hardware as shown in the illustration of external earth grounding The wire should be no less than the size of the power lines Signal grounding can connect to a cable s shielding layer if shielded cable is used If a separate wire is used for grounding its cross
8. Guide 9 Installation And Access Instructions 9 1 Mounting First decide where the transmitter will be mounted Refer to installation drawing below Drill two holes in mounting surface with the center of the holes 5 25 135 mm apart 5 25 135 mm RAEPoint User s Guide Besides being mounted to a wall RAEPoint can be mounted on a pipe Note When installing the RAEPoint make sure the antenna is installed in the left or right inlet not the one on the bottom Wall Pole 10 50 RAEPoint User s Guide 9 2 Instrument Disassembly Prior to service Make sure power is OFF Observe all Hazardous Location Safety procedures 1 Loosen the hex locking screw on the housing lid 2 Unscrew the housing lid by rotating it counterclockwise 3 Press in on the clips on both sides of the display and then lift out the circuit boards 4 Turn the circuit boards over to access the switches and wiring points Be careful not to damage the antenna wire between 10 9 3 RAEPoint User s Guide the circuit boards and the antenna that passes through the housing Instrument Reassembly Make sure all wires are connected to the terminal blocks and that By APAN the terminal blocks are firmly seated in the circuit board Turn over the circuit board front panel Align the two clips with the mating points in the housing Click the board into place Screw on the housing top Screw down the
9. ive activity Mode e Glows solid green Notes Relay Definitions Relay 1 Any alarms Relay 2 Any low alarms Relay 3 Any high alarms Relay 4 High LEL alarms Relay 5 High H2S alarms 21 RAEPoint User s Guide 15 2 RAEPoint Remote Note RAEPoint Remote can only operate with an FMC2000 Controller The LEDs on the RAEPoint Remote indicate the following conditions e Blinks when a network 1s established e Off when a network is absent e Glows solid red when detectors are in alarm e Blinks red when DC supply voltage is below 11 volts Comm e Flashes when there is RF radio frequency send receive activity Mode e Blinks one time per second green Notes Relay Definitions The RAEPoint Remote s relays operate identically to the FMC2000 Controller on this network 22 RAEPoint User s Guide 15 3 RAEPoint Router Note A RAEPoint Router can operate as a router for any device using the same radio type The LEDs on the RAEPoint Router indicate the following conditions e Blinks when a network is established e Off when a network 1s absent Alarm e Blinks red when DC supply voltage is below 11 volts Comm e Flashes when there is RF radio frequency send receive activity Mode e Blinks two times per second green 23 RAEPoint User s Guide 16 Appendix A Controlled Section 17 Scope The scope of this document is to identify the section of the RAEPoint controlled part of the manual
10. le entry holes tapped into its side walls one 3 4 14 NPT containing the antenna coupler for mounting of the external antenna The physical dimensions are as follows 52mm RAEPoint User s Guide 8 Models Of RAEPoint Model Number Product Name RRA2000 RAEPoint Wireless Switch Remote RRA2000 RAEPoint Wireless Router RRA2000 RAEPoint Wireless Switch Host RAEPoint GateWay 30 RAEPoint User s Guide 20 Technical Support To contact RAE Systems Technical Support Monday through Friday 7 00AM to 5 00PM Pacific US Time Phone toll free 1 888 723 4800 Phone 1 408 952 8461 Email tech raesystems com Life critical after hours support 1s available 1 408 952 8200 select option 9 21 RAE Systems Contacts RAE Systems World Headquarters 3775 N First St San Jose CA 95134 1708 USA Phone 1 408 952 8200 Fax 1 408 952 8480 E mail customerserv raesystems com Web Site www raesystems com RAE Systems Technical Support Monday through Friday 7 00AM to 5 00PM Pacific Time Phone 1 408 952 8461 Email tech raesystems com Life critical after hours support 1s available 1 408 952 8200 select option 9 31 RAEPoint User s Guide RAE Systems Europe ApS Kirstinehg 23 A DK 2770 Kastrup Denmark Phone 45 86 52 51 55 Fax 45 86 52 51 77 orders raeeurope com sales 9 raeeurope com service raeeurope com Web www raesystems eu RAE Systems UK Ltd D5 Culham Innovation Centre C
11. locking screw 11 RAEPoint User s Guide 10 Wiring The two terminal blocks in the RAEPoint accept 12AWG to 24AWG wire One terminal block is for DC power and the other is for relay connections Power VN VN VN VN JP1 S Q Q9 Q QC me Terminal Block 2 Relays 12 Terminal Block 1 RAEPoint User s Guide 11 Wiring Procedure 1 Inside the housing bottom two green terminal block plugs are inserted into the terminal blocks on the PC boards The terminal block plugs accept 12 AWG to 24 AWG wire Note On the RAEPoint Wireless Alarm Bar wiring from the Relay outputs and downline power are already complete Only Power and Ground earth connections need to be made See Earth Grounding Instructions page 18 for information on proper grounding 2 Lace the wires through the RAEPoint s wire hole s and connect wires to the corresponding pin numbers of the terminal blocks Beste Block 2 VN VN VN VN K5 K4 K3 K2 K1 COM 1 2 3 4 D 1000000 AIVIVSIIS Terminal Block 1 Terminal Block 2 Power Connections Relay Connections 13 RAEPoint User s Guide 11 1 RAEPoint Wireless Alarm Bar Wiring Note The RAEPoint Wireless Alarm Bar already has most wiring done at the factory It is only necessary to connect the positive and negative DC power supply wires and grounding according to local requirements Power and internal grounding wires should be fed through a connect
12. or at the bottom of the unit Wires should be fed in through this point To internal power points Terminal Block 1 Power To lights and horn Terminal Block 2 Relays RAEPoint User s Guide 12 Switch Settings Configuration requires setting the two hexadecimal rotary encoder switches that govern Pan ID and Channel 12 1 Pan ID SW1 And Channel SW2 Make sure all units in the network including an FMC2000 controller and any monitors have the same Pan ID number and channel in order to communicate within the network If you change the Pan ID number or Channel on the FMC2000 check the other units in the network as well as the RAEPoint to ensure they match SW1 SW2 PANID Channel Use a small blade screwdriver to turn each rotary encoder to the proper value The following chart shows settings for the two encoders Swi jo 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B c D e r ITE d d O ci RSS cal PA AA EE Se PUPPET Te sta EE ISM 868 Hi Ta to 928 MHz 2 4 GHz IMPORTANT Available channels vary by the internal wireless modem s frequency The channel can only be set to one that 1s available for the wireless modem frequency of your RAEPoint For example a RAEPoint with a 2 4 GHz modem can only use channels shown 15 16 17 18 19 20 25 26 Note After you change the settings on the rotary encoders press the Reset button labeled S4 BE SW3 RAEPoint User s Guide 12 2 Mode Switch SW3 Two
13. s Un MC eshGuar n um a RAEPoint Th sv Remote Me MeshGuard f 7 ES A jen bits e x 5 2 MeshGuard om i Wires Light nik FMC 2000 rae Controller NOSE RAEPoint Wireless SIA Alarm Bar y Horn Host or HC 4 poem Remote 4 RAEPoint User s Guide 9 General Specifications Input Power Input Power Limit 2 4W P Vu 12 28VDC Five 3 level programmable alarm relays 30 VDC 2A Oon Resistor load Max 6A 24VDC or TEM 6A 250VAC Inductive load Max 2A 24VDC or 3A 250VAC IP Rating IP 65 Mechanical 3 4 NPT Female Interface 2 pipe holding or wall mounting Operation Environment Parameters Temperature 20 C to 55 C 4 F to 131 F Humidity 0 to 9596 relative humidity non condensing Pressure 90 to 11OkPa Display 4 LEDs Network Alarm Communication Mode Physical Parameters Dimensions 257 x 201 x 107 mm LxWxH 10 1 x 7 9 x 4 2 Weight 3 5 kg 7 7 Ibs Display RAEPoint User s Guide 6 Operation Note Prior to factory shipment the RAEPoint is tested However the instrument should be tested after installation RAEPoint User s Guide 7 Physical Description The RAEPoint can be easily installed and integrated with various control systems It is designed with flexible pipe holding wall mounting options and standard connection terminals 8 Physical Dimensions The physical dimensions are as follows E E sr RAEPoint User s
14. section should be greater than that of the power line a E Internal earth grounding 18 RAEPoint User s Guide 13 3 Finished Grounding Wires Internal and external grounding are shown here as well as an alternate external grounding point Always follow local electrical guidelines External earth Alternate grounding earth grounding point Internal earth grounding 19 RAEPoint User s Guide 14 Display User Interface The RAEPoint s user interface consists of four status LEDs There are no buttons or controls All settings are made internally 15 Alarm Signal Summary The following are reading related alarms Host Remote Router Network Status e Blinks once per second if in network Indicator e Off when there is no network Alarm Type e On during e On during Blinks for Indicator any relay any relay any fault action action e Blinks for e Blinks for any fault any fault e Blinks for all communication Activity Indicator e Off at any other time Indicator per second twice per second 20 RAEPoint User s Guide 15 1 RAEPoint Host The LEDs on the RAEPoint Host indicate the following conditions e Blinks when a network is established e Off when a network 1s absent e Glows solid red when detectors are 1n alarm e Blinks red when detectors have a fault e Blinks red when DC supply voltage is below 11 volts Comm e Flashes when there is RF radio frequency send rece
15. st be used at cable entry in group B atmospheres CSA requires seals in conduit exceeding 5 1 524 m in group C atmospheres e The appropriate regulations for installation service and repair must be properly observed during such activities e To prevent ignition of hazardous atmospheres area must be free of flammable vapors and supply circuit must be disconnected before removing cover 27 RAEPoint User s Guide Earth Grounding Instructions External Earth TERM Groundi ng M4 Split washer Fasten the crimped ground M4 flat washer wire with hardware as illustrated here dika The wire should have a minimum cross section area Wire 2 Min 4 mm of 4mm for its conductor cross section Crimped terminal Internal Earth Grounding Internal earth Use the same hardware as shown in the grounding illustration of external earth grounding The wire should be no less than the size of the power lines Finished Grounding Wires Internal and external grounding are shown here as well as an alternate external grounding point Always follow local electrical guidelines External earth grounding Internal earth grounding 28 RAEPoint User s Guide T Physical Dimensions RAEPoint can be easily installed and integrated with various control systems with its flexible pipe holding wall mounting options and standard connection terminals Entries RAEPoint is provided with three female 3 4 14 NPT cab
16. t Remote cccccccccccccceeeeeeeseeessseeseeeeeeeeees 22 15 3 RAEPOMEROUET 2 2 sn ras 23 Appendix A Controlled Section 24 sie OMIT H 24 Responsibly sercos re Ae ERE nran a 24 Sou 24 Technical SUpport T AA EERE 31 RAE Systems C ODfacls iiiene eei merae eene aue NAGA 3l RAEPoint User s Guide 1 General Information RAEPoint is an explosion proof wireless device that both extends the range and enables remote relay functionality across a wireless mesh network As part of a wireless mesh network the RAEPoint communicates with wireless detectors and controllers and can direct any of its five internal relays to trigger audible and visible alarms Remote alarm notifications are critical for many applications where local device alarms are simply not visible enough or loud enough to alert a wide area RAEPoint relay settings can be fully configured wirelessly via the system controller RAEPoint can also be configured as a wireless host and communicate directly with detectors providing a localized alarm notification solution that does not require a controller RAE Systems offers the RAEPoint as a standalone unit or as part of an integrated wireless alarm bar Both RAEPoint and the RAEPoint Wireless Alarm Bar carry Class 1 Division 1 and ICEx ATEX Zone 1 hazardous area location certification Key Features e Five internal SPDT relays e Wireless transmission distance of 1000 ft
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