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1. 11 6 RUNNING THE CLIENT SOFTWARE 12 6 1 LOCAL COMPUTER CONNECTION 13 6 2 TCP IP CONNECTION 13 FORMATTING AND MAINTAINING THE 14 UNDERSTANDING THE USER 16 8 1 THE FIELD UNIT TRANSMITTER 16 8 2 THE BASE amp OUTPUT DEVICES 18 THE TASKS VIEW i natant etki lel 19 8 4 THE ACCOUNTS A 20 8 5 THE EVENTS AND 0 00 21 9 DEVICE MONITORING CONFIGURATION AND DATA EXPORTING 22 9 1 MONITORING A TRANSMITTER 00cccccccccsceeeeeeeceeeeeesaeaeeeeeeeesaeaueeeeeeess 22 9 2 CONFIGURING A TRANSMITTER 0ccccccccsseeeeeeeececeeseeseaeeeeceeeeseaaeeeeeeeess 24 9 3 EXPORTING TRANSMITTER 24 10 CONDUCTING A LINK TEST FROM 2 26 02 10 Honeywell Wireless Management Toolkit User Manual Rev 5 Table of Figures vi Figure 3 1 Figure 3 2 Figure 3 3 Figure 3 4 Figure 4 1 Figure 4 2 Figure 6 1 Figure 6 2 InstallShield
2. 6 Software User Agreement 5 6 User and Organization Screen 7 Installation Path SCHON 7 Honeywell Server 1 8 Honeywell Server 9 The Honeywell Wireless Management Toolkit Client Desktop Icon 12 CONNECTION 12 Figure 7 1 Database Storage 14 Figure 8 1 Field Unit Transmitter 16 Figure 8 2 The Base amp Output Devices 18 Figure 8 3 Tasks 19 Figure 8 4 Accounts 20 Figure 8 5 Events 00 2 00 4000 2 21 Fig r amp 8 6 Chat Log 21 Figure 9 1 Field Unit Status 22 Figure 9 2 Data Export 24 Figure 9 3 The Data Export Wizard Data Range 25 Figure 9 4 The Data Export Wizard Output 25 Figure 10 1 WMT Field Unit Transmitter 26 Figure 10 2 Wireless Data LOSS 27 Honeywell Wireless Management
3. 14 Honeywell Wireless Management Toolkit User Manual Rev 5 02 10 e High resolution data consists of a data point for every transmitted value by every Transmitter and is stored in FieldUnitRawData mdb e Low resolution data consists of one minute s worth of data points averaged to one data point for each Transmitter and is stored in FieldUnitData mdb If you wish to preserve the database beyond the 90 day low resolution data limit you must make a copy of the low resolution database file This file FieldUnitData mdb is installed in the following directory HoneywellWMT Database You can copy and paste the database in any folder you choose It is suggested you rename the saved database with the date range 0 Jan Feb 2005 If you run out of hard drive space due to the size of the database you may have to reduce the length of time that the low resolution data is retained Doing so will reduce the size of the database Note If you have opted to run the Wireless Management Toolkit in Configuration Tool Mode the database will only store data while the Client software and Honeywell Server are running Upon closing these programs all saved configuration and sample data will be deleted 02 10 Honeywell Wireless Management Toolkit User Manual Rev 5 15 8 Understanding the User Interface Once you have connected the software to the Honeywell Server Sections 4 and 6 you are able to view different types or views of data These i
4. existing wireless network the device may not show up automatically in the Client software To force the program to search for new devices click Discover Devices under the File menu 18 Honeywell Wireless Management Toolkit User Manual Rev 5 02 10 8 3 The Tasks View The Tasks view shows the scheduled tasks that need to take place such as configuration information to be uploaded to the Transmitters This view can be accessed at any time by clicking on the Tasks icon in the Views Pane Wireless Management Toolkit Connected 00009039 9 39 4 7 2005 3 33 19 Multiple field units detected on Base Radio 9 at RFID 12 Please check ta make sure that the correct field unit is configured for RFID 9 12 and only one field unit is configured to use this RFID 4 7 2005 5 19 21 Multiple field units detected Base Radio 9 at RFID 49 Please check to make sure that the correct field unit is configured for RFID 9 48 and only field unit is configured to use this RFID 4 8 2005 10 22 17 AM Field unit 9 13 name resolved to 00009013 4 8 2005 10 22 23 AM Field unit 9 39 name resolved to 00009039 49 Total Field Units Field Units 2 Figure 8 3 The Tasks View The importance of the Tasks view is to let the user know when the configuration changes made to the Transmitter have been successfully downloaded to the Transmitter Thus the user cannot expect to see the confi
5. Data is stored in the database and NOT deleted when Honeywell Server is shut down Sec 7 Multiple users can log in from remote computers Sec 6 User accounts and security levels can be created Sec 8 User can connect via Local Computer and TCP IP Sec 6 Requires user to manage database size and settings Sec 7 Honeywell Server remains running when Client is closed Sec 4 One important note is that regardless of the mode when an output device is connected its settings will always be downloaded from the device into the WMT database Note Once the Wireless Management Toolkit is connected to a wireless network and the Wireless Management Toolkit is in Management Mode certain Transmitter menus will no longer be locally accessible via the Next and Enter buttons This is done to prevent Transmitter settings from being changed without the Administrator s knowledge 5 2 Configuration Mode The Configuration Tool setting should be used when the user wishes to plug into existing networks or move from network to network in order to configure units without retaining the gathered data that is accumulated while the Honeywell Server is running In Configuration Mode e Data is stored in the database and DELETED when Honeywell Server or the Client software is shut down Sec 7 Users CANNOT log in from remote computers Sec 6 User accounts CANNOT be created Sec 8 User can connect via Local Computer only Sec 3 User does not
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7. Reset Database Compact Database Discover Devices Delete Field Unit Options Restart Server Figure 4 2 Honeywell Server Menu The Base Radio should be plugged into an available COM Port on the computer at this time If you are using a Universal Link Cable a USB port may be used Right click the RF Sever icon and select Options to configure the appropriate Port The default is COM Port 1 In order for the Wireless Management Toolkit to receive data from the Base Radio the Honeywell Server must be running on the Host computer If this is not the case no data will be recorded and you will not be able to connect and run any Clients from remote computers or the local computer If you wish to shut the Honeywell Server application down right click on the Honeywell Server icon and select Exit Note that you must restart the Honeywell Server on the Host computer in order to receive data and run the Client software Also the RS 485 network MUST be physically disconnected from the PC as the serial port is no longer being controlled by the software In order to allow the Client software to find the Honeywell Server you must also specify where the Honeywell Server is located If the Client and Host are the same computer the connection type is Local Computer If the Client is a remote computer the connection type is TCP IP and the IP Address of the Host computer must be specified To find the IP Address of the Host computer follow these ins
8. Organization and then click Next 8 Now click Install The InstallShield Wizard will now install the Honeywell software on the computer The install process may take a few minutes 9 After the installation is complete the screen in Figure 3 4 will be displayed Ready to Install the Program The wizard is ready to begin installation Figure 3 4 Installation Path Screen 10 Click Finish to exit the InstallShield Wizard and complete the installation 02 10 Honeywell Wireless Management Toolkit User Manual Rev 5 7 4 The Honeywell Server In order for the Wireless Management Toolkit to constantly record data from the Transmitters and make this information available to you a program called Honeywell Server needs to be running at all times on the computer which the Base Radio is plugged into the Host computer This computer will act as a Host to all users who log on via remote computers Before starting the Honeywell Server here is a list of terms that you should be familiar with Honeywell Server a program that runs on the Host computer which stores all incoming data and provides this data to all the Clients logged in Host computer the or server that the Base Radio is plugged into and on which the Honeywell Server is being run Client computer any computer that is running the Wireless Management Toolkit The Client computer can be the same computer as the Host computer Remote computer a compu
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10. automatically if it is not already running when the software is launched and a user connects If the software is run in Management Mode the Honeywell Server will not be shut down upon exiting the program as it must remain running to collect data and allow users to login remotely To shut down the Honeywell Server right click on the RF icon in the system tray lower right corner and select Exit If the Honeywell Server is shutdown the RS 485 network MUST be physically disconnected from the PC as the serial port is no longer being controlled by the software and may disrupt communications between the Base Radio s and Analog Digital Output Module s 02 10 Honeywell Wireless Management Toolkit User Manual Rev 5 5 3 Installation 1 To begin installation place the Honeywell Wireless Management Toolkit CD in the computer s CD ROM drive 2 The InstallShield Wizard should be displayed on the monitor automatically as seen in Figure 3 1 i Honeywell Wireless Management Toolkit InstallShield Wizard x Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for Honeywell Wireless Management Toolkit The InstallShield R Wizard will install Honeywell Wireless Management Toolkit on your computer To continue click Next WARNING This program is protected by copyright law and international treaties Figure 3 1 InstallShield Wizard 3 Once the InstallShield Wizard is up and running click Next 4 The following screen
11. installed configured and in operation quickly It does not provide detailed or how to information to perform the tasks outlined 1 Insert the Wireless Management Toolkit CD in the CD ROM drive of the Host computer 2 Follow the installation instructions and install the software 3 Run the Wireless Management Toolkit by clicking the Honeywell Wireless Management Toolkit icon on the desktop 4 When prompted when run for the first time only select Configuration Mode or Management Mode 5 Connect to the Honeywell Server which is automatically launched via the following settings in the connection view e Local Computer e 127 0 0 1 e Admin e Password 6 Wait for the Wireless Management Toolkit to discover all the devices on the network 7 Each yellow device is an unconfigured device Configure these devices with appropriate settings and tag names Upon configuration these devices will turn green The following only applies if you chose Management Mode in number four in the above list 1 Set up user accounts and access levels via the Accounts view 2 Set up database management options via View Server Options 3 Exit the software and verify that the blue and red RF icon remains running in the System Tray lower right corner This must remain running at all times if you want to log data into the database It also must remain running if you want to log on to the Honeywell Server via a remote computer 4 You mu
12. not displayed on the Transmitter LCD s The purpose of these alarms is to notify a user looking at the Client software when possible alarm conditions occur 9 1 3 3 Field Unit State The Field Unit State box gives the user the time of the last update received from the Transmitter All other information contained within the State box is specific to the time of the last update time The green OK message will change to a red exclamation point if the respective status reading is in concern or if either of the process values is above an alarm threshold 9 1 4 4 Field Unit Primary amp Secondary Values The current Transmitter primary and secondary values are shown via graph levels in blue If a process variable were exceeding a user set alarm threshold the graph level would appear in red 02 10 Honeywell Wireless Management Toolkit User Manual Rev 5 23 9 2 Configuring a Transmitter The Wireless Management Toolkit allows for the configuring of Transmitter settings that would normally be done using the Next and Enter buttons on the individual Transmitter These changes are done via the Configuration menu The Configuration menus are displayed by clicking on the Configure button in the Field Unit s Status View See Figure 9 1 or by right clicking on the Transmitter icon within the Field Unit View and selecting Configure Doing so will bring up the Configure Menu Because each Transmitter has different configuration opt
13. refers to the Transmitter RF ID 8 1 4 4 The Field Units Group Tree The Field Unit Group Tree allows the user to select and group which Transmitters are displayed in the Field Units Pane 3 02 10 All Field Units view is the default view and displays a scrollable list of every Transmitter that has been discovered on the network Alarming Field Units view displays only Transmitters that are in an alarm condition discussed in the Transmitter Configuring and Monitoring section Unconfigured Field Units view displays Transmitters that have been discovered on the network but have not been renamed or configured Field Unit Groups view allows the user to assign Transmitters to individual groups and then view the Transmitters by those groups Groups are added by right clicking on the Field Unit Groups folder and selecting Add Child Group Deleting and Renaming of groups is done in the same fashion To add Transmitters to a group click the desired Transmitter and drag and drop it to the appropriate group folder Base Radios view displays the Transmitters that are associated with the selected Base Radio Field Unit Types view displays each set of Transmitters on the network by type e g Acoustic Transmitter Honeywell Wireless Management Toolkit User Manual Rev 5 17 8 2 The Base amp Output Devices View This view shows the Base Radio and optional Analog Digital Output Devices This view can be accessed at any time by
14. remote computer over a Network TCP IP connection Section 7 Formatting and Maintaining the Database Data from Transmitters is stored in databases on the Server To accommodate the different needs of different users there are a series of database options you should set Section 8 Understanding the User Interface The Wireless Management Toolkit has multiple Views in which you can monitor and configure devices This section will familiarize you with each of these views Section 9 Device Monitoring Configuration and Data Exporting This section explains how to monitor and configure devices Also covered in this section is the ability of the Wireless Management Toolkit to export data in various formats for use with other applications Honeywell Wireless Management Toolkit User Manual Rev 5 1 2 About the Software The Honeywell Wireless Management Toolkit software is a real time network configuration and monitoring software package The Wireless Management Toolkit allows you to quickly and accurately perform data acquisition at a fraction of the cost of a wired system with a PLC or DCS In addition the Wireless Management Toolkit allows for the remote configuration of Transmitters and Output Devices that would normally be done at the device level saving time and money The Wireless Management Toolkit also has exporting capabilities for analysis functions which give you bigger and faster returns on your wireless instrumentation inve
15. shown in Figure 3 2 requires you to accept the license agreement 12 Honeywell Wireless Management Toolkit InstallShield Wien License Agreement Please read the Following license agreement carefully Wireless Management Toolkit WMT SOFTWARE REDISTRIBUTION HOT PERMITTED This License Agreement is your proof of license Please treat it as valuable property ATTENTION PLEASE READ THIS DOCUMENT CAREFULLY IN ORDER TO USE THIS OFTWARE YOU THE USER MUST AGREE TO BE BOUND BY THE TERMS OF THIS LICENSE IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THE TERMS OF THIS LICENSE YOU WILL NOT BE ABLE TO USE THE SOFTWARE THIS RESTRICTED END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT LICENSE IS LEGAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN YOU HEREINAFTER THE USER EITHER AN INDIVIDUAL OR ENTITY AND HONEY VELL INTERNATIONAL INC FOR THE SOFTWARE PRODUC ABOVE GI ee ea ete in t lt mes Figure 3 2 Software User Agreement Screen 5 Select accept the terms in the license agreement which indicates you have read and agree to the contents in the Software Site License Agreement 6 Click Next to move to the screen shown in Figure 3 3 6 Honeywell Wireless Management Toolkit User Manual Rev 5 02 10 ie Honeywell Wireless Management Toolkit InstallShield Wizard Customer Information Please enter your information Figure 3 3 User and Organization Screen 7 Enter a User Name and
16. to be exported To select a field highlight the field in the left hand column and click the right pointing arrow To remove a field from the export list highlight that desired field and click the left pointing arrow After selecting the fields to be exported click Next Then you are prompted to enter the date range for the data in Figure 9 3 24 Honeywell Wireless Management Toolkit User Manual Rev 5 02 10 Export Data Wizard Data Range Span of time to display data over 4 13 2005 120000 4 13 2005 11 53 00 PM Figure 9 3 The Data Export Wizard Data Range After entering the data range click Next Finally you are asked to select an export file type and enter a file name in Figure 9 4 Export Data Wizard Output File Select options for the output file Figure 9 4 The Data Export Wizard Output File Click Start to begin the data export Note The export option is only available if the data save option for the database has been enabled see Section 7 for more details on database management 02 10 Honeywell Wireless Management Toolkit User Manual Rev 5 25 10 Conducting a Link Test from WMT To conduct a Link Test from WMT make sure that WMT is running on the PC attached to the Base Radio Then go to the Field Unit Transmitter view and right click on the Transmitter you want to test Received data transmission from Figure 10 1 02 Honeywell Wireless Management Toolkit
17. to display real time graphs in WIM if high resolution data is not available for a given time period WIM will use the low resolution data instead but the graphs will be less detailed High resolution data can consume a lot of disk space so if the display of real time graphs is not important this option can be turned down to a minimum of 1 hour Low resolution data is used for data ezporting and reports If these features are not desired then low resolution data need not be saved at all cant Figure 7 1 Database Storage Options The settings shown in Figure 7 1 are the default settings of the data storage options The Save Data check box allows the user to enable or disable the saving of incoming Transmitter data in the database If you do not want to export data generate reports save device configuration data or see graphs of past Transmitter values clear the Save Data check box Doing so will still allow the user to monitor alarms and real time streaming data No Transmitter history will be kept If you want to see past Transmitter data graphs or export data select the check box to save the incoming data Note that this will use a greater amount of hard drive space depending on the resolution options you have selected If you have chosen to save data then you should also set the high and low resolution data settings according to your demands A description of the function of each setting is located below the settings
18. 0009004 9 04 Temperature Thermocouple OK Devices 00003005 9 05 Temperature Thermocouple OK 00003006 9 06 4 20 m Input NO RF 00009010 9 10 Temperature Thermocouple OK 00009012 9 12 Temperature Thermocouple OK 00009013 9 13 Temperature Thermocouple OK 00003021 9 21 Temperature RTD OK 00009024 9 24 Temperature RTD OK nanonnnn oe Accounts field unit is configured for RFID 9 6 and only one field unit is configured to use this RFID 27 Total Field Units 0 Alarming Field Units Figure 8 1 Field Unit Transmitter View Each of the four numbered areas in Figure 8 1 is explained in the following sections in order 16 Honeywell Wireless Management Toolkit User Manual Rev 5 Honeywell Wireless Management Toolkit Connected loxi Field Units All Field Units Alarming Field Units 1 2 Uncontfigured Field Units wrong 26 5 6 2005 2 33 50 00009006 Multiple field units detected on Base Radio 9 at RFID Please check to make sure that the correct Events that 02 10 8 1 1 1 The Overall Field Units Conditions The Overall Field Units Conditions box refers to all Transmitters that are on the network This box tells the user the total number of Transmitters there are how many Transmitters are in an alarm condition red and how many Transmitters are in a warning condition yellow or orange Note The installati
19. 39 Events Alaming Field Units 49 Total Field Units Figure 8 4 The Accounts View This view allows the addition deletion and editing of user accounts to the software Clicking Add allows the user to add a new user account When adding a new account a name password and level of access must be given There are three levels of access that can be granted to a user e Administrative able to make changes to anything e Read Write able to view data and change Transmitters and Base Radio outputs and thresholds e Read Only able only to view the collected Transmitter data and the current configurations Not allowed to make changes User accounts can be deleted by selecting the user account in the left hand column and clicking the Remove button User access levels and passwords can also be changed by selecting the user account in the left hand column and clicking the Update button Note If security is an issue the Admin or manager of the Wireless Network should log in under the Admin account and setup new accounts for all users The Admin account should then be deleted The Wireless Management Toolkit security much like many programs is only as good as the Host computers security If security is an extreme issue then the Host computer should be accessible to the Admin only 20 Honeywell Wireless Management Toolkit User Manual Rev 5 02 10 8 5 The Events and Chat Log At the bottom of every view
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21. Connected File View Help Field Units Al Field Units Total Field Units 2 Alarming Field Units amina Field Uni 5 Alarming Field Units 1 2 eit Units Warning Field Units 1 23 Base Radios Selected Field Unit electer nt Field Unit Types Honeywell Dual 4 20 Input Field Units All Field Units d Monitored Equipment 1D_ Device Type Status Primary amp Secondary Values erie 0004080 00 14 004 Temperature RTD ISENSOR FAULT 1 0 Devices rename 14 041 Dual 4 20 m Input OK 1 35 00 51 0 5 View Field Unit Data Configuration Export Data ey Wireless Link Test Accounts 7 13 2006 11 12 10 AM Device discovery completed 0 new devices found 0 devices removed Events 2 Total Field Units 1 Alarming Field Unit Figure 10 1 WMT Field Unit Transmitter View Select Wireless Link Test from the popup menu The Wireless Link Test window appears in Figure 10 2 The name of the Transmitter being tested appears in the title bar in parentheses 26 Honeywell Wireless Management Toolkit User Manual Rev 5 02 10 Wireless Link Test Unit 14041 Configure Test Hours Minutes Seconds 01 00 Progress Restoring old configuration 00 00 01 left Link Quality gt gt gt gt gt gt gt Figure 10 2 Wireless Data Loss Test In the top of the window you can configure the test to run for a specified amou
22. MB RAM or greater depending on the number of Transmitters being monitored Hard Disk Space 150 MB for configuration recommend 500 MB additional space if data collection is enabled e Dedicated serial COM port or USB port if using a Universal Link Cable Operating System Requirements e Windows 7 WMT is compatible with Windows 7 when it is installed to run in Windows XP Mode with Windows Virtual PC These are free Microsoft downloads installed into Windows 7 which allow the WMT program to run in a virtual Windows XP environment within Windows 7 Windows XP Mode and Windows Virtual PC are available at http Avww microsoft com windows virtual pc download aspx Windows XP Mode and Windows Virtual PC have the following system requirements Windows 7 Professional Ultimate or Enterprise OS 32 bit or 64 bit edition Minimum 1 GHz Processor 2GB RAM and 15GB Hard Disk Space Hardware Assisted Virtualization Enabled Most current PCs and many manufactured in the last 3 years have processors with this capability but which is usually turned off by default This feature can be verified by running Microsofts Hardware Assisted Virtualization Detection Tool and if so whether it is enabled in the PC BIOS This tool is available at http www microsoft com windows virtual pc support configure bios aspx 02 10 Honeywell Wireless Management Toolkit User Manual Rev 5 2 Quick Start This section summarizes what must be done in order to get the software
23. Toolkit User Manual Rev 5 02 10 02 10 Introduction 1 1 Using This Manual This manual is designed to assist in installing operating and maintaining Honeywell Wireless Management Toolkit software The manual is broken into sections as follows Section 2 Quick Start This section summarizes what must be done in order to get the software installed configured and in operation quickly However it does not provide detailed or how to information to perform the tasks outlined Section 3 Installation This section explains how to correctly install set up communications and run the software Section 4 The Honeywell Server In order for the Wireless Management Toolkit to constantly record data from Transmitters and make this information available to the users a program called Honeywell Server needs to be running on the computer the Base Radio Network is plugged into at all times This computer will act as a server to users who wish to log on to the Wireless Management Toolkit and use the Client software Section 5 Which Mode Should Run The Wireless Management Toolkit can be run in one of two modes Configuration Mode or Management Mode This section will aid you in choosing the mode which best fits your needs Section 6 Running the Client Software Once you have set up and run the Honeywell Server the Client software can be run from the computer on which the Honeywell Server is running or the Client software can be run from a
24. Wireless Management Toolkit User Manual XYR 5000 Line 34 XY 25 06 Rev 5 February 2010 Honeywell Process Solutions Notices and Trademarks Copyright 2010 by Honeywell International Inc Revision 5 February 2010 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 AZ 85027 1 800 343 0228 Honeywell Wireless Management Toolkit User Manual Rev 5 02 10 Wireless Management Toolkit Model WMT Versions 1 70 and later Important Information for the User Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer may void the users authority to operate the equipment This computer program is protected by copyright law and international treaties Unauthorized reproduction or distribution of this program or any portion of it may result in severe civil and criminal pe
25. and the user wishes to log in via a network connection on their computer Since the Client must find the Honeywell Server via a network the Client must be given an IP Address where the Honeywell Server can be found To find the Host computers IP Address see Section 3 This type of connection is called a TCP IP connection A TCP IP connection is performed as follows Connection TCP IP Server 192 168 1 88 for example User Admin or any created user account Password password Note the Honeywell Server is not running on the Host computer you will not be able to log in Also single user account cannot be logged into the Honeywell Server on more than one computer at a time 02 10 Honeywell Wireless Management Toolkit User Manual Rev 5 13 7 Formatting and Maintaining the Database Every transmitted sample of every Transmitter is logged into a Microsoft Access database through the Wireless Management Toolkit Because the number of Transmitters and frequency of data transmission varies with each Wireless Instruments installation the rate at which this database grows also varies To accommodate the different needs of different users there is a series of database options that should be set To configure these options select Server Options from the View menu The following dialog box appears Save Data Keep high resolution data for 12 hours Keep low resolution data for 90 days High resolution data is used
26. ccessible through WMT and may only be viewed from the Access Database until the Transmitter is rediscovered by WMT If you do not wait for the Transmitter to enter NO RF status the Transmitter may be immediately rediscovered by WMT Options Opens the RF Manager Service Configuration dialog box This is used to configure a port Restart Server Stops and restarts Honeywell Server Exit Stops Honeywell Server Note you experience mouse issues unplug and plug in the Base Radio Also do not leave the Base Radio plugged in while rebooting the computer as this will cause the PC to recognize the Base Radio as a mouse and move the pointer erratically Instead wait until you are ready to run the software 10 Honeywell Wireless Management Toolkit User Manual Rev 5 02 10 5 Which Mode Should Run The Wireless Management Toolkit can be run in one of two modes e Configuration Tool mode e Management Tool mode This section will aid you in choosing the mode which best fits your needs These modes are called Client Options When the Wireless Management Toolkit is run for the first time you are asked to make this decision However you can change this setting at any time by selecting Client Options from the View menu at the top of the program window 5 1 Management Mode The Management Tool setting should be used when the user wishes to only monitor and configure a single Wireless Instrumentation network In Management Mode
27. clicking on the Base amp Output Devices Icon in the Views pane The Base amp Output Devices View is shown in Figure 8 2 72 Honeywell Wireless Management Toolkit Connected File Help Base amp Output Devices BE Channel of Field Units a 00000008 27 Connection 4 Field Units 2 Output Device s Listed ___ Device Type l Analog Digital Output Module Analog Digital Output Module Base amp Output Devices 5 6 2005 2 33 50 PM 00009006 Multiple field units detected on Base Radio 9 at RFID 6 Please check to make sure that the correct field unit is configured for RFID 9 6 and only one field unit is configured to use this RFID Events Chat 27 Total Field Units 0 Alarming Field Units Figure 8 2 The Base amp Output Devices View The Base amp Output Devices view allows you to rename and view data about each of your Base Radios as well as any optional Analog Digital Output Modules you have installed on the RS 485 network see the Analog Digital Output Module User Manual for more information on installation on configuring this device The RF Channel and Number of Transmitters communicating with each Base Radio are listed under the Base Radio pane ID and output Device Type are listed for each Analog Digital Output Module under the Output Device pane Note If you have added new device such as Transmitter or Analog Digital Output Module to
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29. guration changes at the unit until the task is completed 02 10 Honeywell Wireless Management Toolkit User Manual Rev 5 19 8 4 The Accounts View The Accounts View allows management of all the user accounts This view can be accessed at any time by clicking on the Accounts Icon in the Views Pane However only those with Administrative Access can make changes in this view The Accounts View is shown in Figure 8 4 Honeywell Wireless Management Toolkit Connected 5 File View Help Accounts 2 Accounts Connection Accounts Account Information Field Units Access Administrator p toby Connected Yes d alex Add Description Base amp Dutput administrator has the ability to view Devices system information make changes to the Remove system configuration and manage accounts iene Update 4 7 2005 3 33 19 PM Multiple field units detected on Base Radio 9 at RFID 12 Please check to make sure that the correct field unit is configured for RFID 9 12 and only one field unit is configured to use this RFID 4 7 2005 5 19 21 PM Multiple field units detected Base Radio 9 at RFID 48 Please check to make sure that the correct field unit is configured for RFID 9 48 and only one field unit is configured to use this RFID 4 8 2005 10 22 17 Field unit 9 13 name resolved to 00009013 4 8 2005 10 22 23 Field unit 9 39 name resolved to 000090
30. ions available the directions on how to configure a particular Transmitter are located within the respective Transmitters User Guide Please see the individual Transmitter User Guides for more details on how to configure these devices using the Wireless Management Toolkit Note Once the Wireless Management Toolkit is connected to a wireless network and the Wireless Management Toolkit is in Management Mode certain Transmitter menus will no longer be locally accessible via the Next and Enter buttons This is done to prevent Transmitter settings from being changed without the Administrator s knowledge See Section 5 for more details on the Management Mode setting 9 3 Exporting Transmitter Data The export function allows you to export Transmitter data from the database to a separate file for use with different data analysis tools You can export data in comma separated value CSV or text TXT formats To export data for a Transmitter click on the Exports button in the Field Units Status View See Figure 9 1 Doing so will bring up the export wizard as shown in Figure 9 2 Export Data Wizard gt Data Type You can export multiple types of data with this wizard Which types of data would you like to export Available Fields Fields to be exported Input 1 Input 2 gt z Cancel Figure 9 2 The Data Export Wizard Upon entering the Export Data Wizard the user is prompted to select the fields of data
31. ll Wireless Management Toolkit Once the Client software has been started the Connection View will be displayed This view is shown in Figure 6 2 lolx File view Help Connection DISCONNECTED Connection Connection Computer Sever User Admin 0 0 Password 1 Connect Events Total Field Units Units Alarming Figure 6 2 The Connection View 12 Honeywell Wireless Management Toolkit User Manual Rev 5 02 10 6 1 Local Computer Connection The Wireless Management Toolkit has two Client connection options The first is Local Computer Mode This mode should be used when running the Client on the same computer on which the Honeywell Server is running See Section 4 for more details Since the Client can find the Honeywell Server on the same computer from which it is being run it is said that the Honeywell Server is being run locally or on the same computer This type of connection does not require an IP Address to be specified A Local connection is performed as follows Connection Local Computer Server N A User Admin Password password Note If you have selected to run in Configuration Tool Mode then the connection type is limited to Local Computer See Section 5 for more details 6 2 TCP IP Connection The second Client connection option is the TCP IP Mode This mode should be used when the Honeywell Server is being run on a different computer
32. nalties and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under law If the Wireless Management Toolkit Honeywell Server software is shutdown the RS 485 network MUST be physically disconnected from the PC as the serial port is no longer being controlled by the software and may disrupt communications between the Base Radio s and Analog Digital Output Module s 02 10 Honeywell Wireless Management Toolkit User Manual Rev 5 iii About This Document Revision Notes The following list provides notes concerning all revisions of this document 34 XY 25 06 0 12 03 1st issue of document 34 XY 25 06 02 04 2nd issue of document 34 XY 25 06 06 04 Reformatted layout updated technical information 34 XY 25 06 05 05 WMT Rev 3 Release 34 XY 25 06 08 06 Updated for version 1 70 software release 34 XY 25 06 02 10 Windows 7 System requirements added Contacts World Wide Web The following lists Honeywell s World Wide Web sites that will be of interest to our industrial automation and control customers Honeywell Organization WWW Address URL e mail Corporate http www honeywell com Process Solutions http content honeywell com ps International http www honeywell com Business global asp Technical Assistance Center ask ssc honeywell com e mail Telephone Contact us by telephone at the numbers listed below United States and Canada Honeywell Process Solutions 1 800 343 0228 Cu
33. nclude the Connection Transmitters Base amp Output Devices Tasks and Accounts views To select these views click on their respective icons in the Views pane located on the left hand side of the Client program The Events and Chat Log appears in every view and is covered in Section 8 5 Transmitters are also referred to as Field Units The following sections will step through each of these views and describe their functionality and features 8 1 The Overall Field Units Conditions 8 1 2 The Selected Field Unit Condition 8 1 3 The Field Unit Group Tree 8 1 4 The Field Units Group Tree 8 2 The Base amp Output Devices View 8 3 The Tasks View 8 4 The Accounts View 8 1 Field Unit Transmitter View The view you will see upon connection is the Field Unit View This view shows the Transmitter information and allows you to configure and view individual Transmitter data This view can be accessed at any time by clicking on the Field Units icon in the Views pane The Field Unit View is shown in Figure 8 1 File Help Field Unit Groups Base Radios gt Field Unit Types All Field Units Field Units TagName Monitored Equipment __ ID__ Device Type 00009001 9 01 Temperature Thermocouple OK d 4 00009002 9 02 Temperature Thermocouple OK 00009003 3 9 03 Temperature Thermocouple OK Base amp Qutput 0
34. need to manage the database size Sec 7 Honeywell Server is shut down when the Client software is shut down Sec 4 Another important distinction is that unlike the Management Mode the Configuration Mode does not save all the configuration data for the network In this mode the software simply gathers as much configuration information from the network as it can When configuration changes are made to any of the devices via the software these changes are downloaded to the devices and preserved 02 10 Honeywell Wireless Management Toolkit User Manual Rev 5 11 6 Running the Client Software The Wireless Management Toolkit client software is the application that is used to connect to the Honeywell Server in order to configure and monitor devices This software can be run on the Honeywell Server Host computer or it can be run on a remote computer and connected to the Honeywell Server via a TCP IP connection Both cases are covered in this section Once you have installed the software the Wireless Management Toolkit Client icon appears on the desktop It is labeled Honeywell Wireless Management Toolkit Honeywell Management Toolkit Figure 6 1 The Honeywell Wireless Management Toolkit Client Desktop Icon Double click the Honeywell Wireless Management Toolkit Client icon to start the Wireless Management Toolkit The Wireless Management Toolkit can also be started through the Start menu Programs Honeywell WMT Honeywe
35. nt of time The longer the test the more data the test will have to do an evaluation Type the length of time that you want to run the test and click Begin to start Once the test starts WMT will disable the smart rate and abnormal transmit rate settings After the test has completed it will restore the settings to their previous values During the test the communications reliability is evaluated while the Transmitter is running under normal operating conditions As the test runs a link strength will be shown in the lower right hand corner of the window gt gt gt gt gt indicates the strongest link while gt indicates the weakest link The Link Test will continue to be evaluated and the rating on the screen may adjust itself for the specified amount of time 02 10 Honeywell Wireless Management Toolkit User Manual Rev 5 27 Sales and Service For application assistance current specifications pricing or name of the nearest Authorized Distributor contact one of the offices below ASIA PACIFIC Control Products Asia Pacific Headquarters Phone 65 6355 2828 Fax 65 6445 3033 Asia Pacific Global Technical Support Field Instruments Phone 65 6580 3156 Fax 65 6445 3033 Process Instruments Phone 603 76950 4777 Fax 603 7958 8922 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 Beijing Honeywell China Inc
36. on and configuration of the individual Transmitters via the Wireless Management Toolkit is covered in the respective Transmitter User Manuals Please see these manuals for more specific details regarding these devices 8 1 2 2 The Selected Field Unit Condition The Selected Field Unit Conditions box is different from the Overall Field Unit Conditions box in that the Selected Transmitter shows only the condition of the Transmitter that is selected in the Field Units Pane This box shows the Transmitter type and the current condition Green All systems are configured and OK No Alarms Yellow The Transmitter is un configured Orange There is a system warning with the Transmitter Red An Alarm is being exceeded 8 1 3 3 The Field Units Pane The Field Units Pane shows all the Transmitters in the selected group from the Field Units Group Tree 4 Each Transmitter in this pane has a color that indicates its current condition see above for color description In addition the following information is displayed Tag Name Monitored Equipment ID See Note Device Type Status of the Transmitter and the current Primary and Secondary Values that the Transmitter is reading For more information on how to configure and monitor individual Transmitters see Section 9 Note Transmitters are often referenced throughout the software by two numbers such as 1 1 in Figure 8 1 The first number refers to the Base Radio ID and the second number
37. st find the IP Address of the Host computer Follow the instructions below Click on the Start button Select Run Type cmd Type ipconfig into the command line and press return Record the IP Address e g 192 168 1 66 The following applies if you are trying to log on to the Wireless Management Toolkit via a remote computer Note You must have selected Management Mode in task four above If you did not select this mode go back to the Host computer run the software and under View Client Options select Management Tool 4 Honeywell Wireless Management Toolkit User Manual Rev 5 02 10 1 Insert the Wireless Management Toolkit CD in the CD ROM drive of the computer this is called the Client computer 2 Follow the installation instructions and install the software 3 Run the Wireless Management Toolkit by clicking the Honeywell Wireless Management Toolkit icon on the desktop 4 Connect to the Honeywell Server running on the Host computer via the following settings in the connection view e TCP IP e Enter IP Address of Host computer e g 192 168 1 66 e Enter a User and Password of an account you set up Note your Base Radio is not plugged into COM Port 1 of the Host computer then the user must right click on the RF icon in the system tray lower right corner and select Options This will allow the user to change the COM Port to the appropriate port number Note The Honeywell Server is run
38. stments This software can be used for long term monitoring in remote locations for short term data gathering on process conditions or to quickly test the economic viability of a new installation The purpose of this Guide is to help you install and maintain the Wireless Management Toolkit 1 3 Unpacking Remove the Packing List and check off the actual equipment received If you have any questions on your shipment please call your Honeywell Representative Upon receipt of shipment inspect the container for any signs of damage in transit Especially take note of any evidence of rough handling Report any apparent damage immediately to the shipping agent Please note that sometimes units are assembled with accessories when shipped Inspect the shipment carefully if you think that something is missing This is rare as we take considerable care to pack units for shipment but it does sometimes happen Please give us a call and we may be able to resolve this matter quickly over the phone Note Please note that the carrier will not honor any claims for damage unless all shipping materials are saved for their examination If damage is found during examining and removal of the contents save the packing material and the carton 2 Honeywell Wireless Management Toolkit User Manual Rev 5 02 10 1 4 System Requirements Operating System Requirements e Windows XP Hardware Requirements Processor Recommend at least 1 0 GHZ Memory 256
39. stomer Service Global Technical Support Center 1 800 423 9883 Outside United States 001 215 641 3610 Asia Pacific Honeywell Asia Pacific Inc 852 8298298 Hong Kong Europe Honeywell PACE 32 2 728 2111 Brussels Belgium Latin America Honeywell Inc 305 364 2355 Sunrise Florida U S A Honeywell Wireless Management Toolkit User Manual Rev 5 02 10 Table of Contents Ts INTRODUC TON vetoes 1 1 1 USING THIS 1 1 2 ABOUT THE SOFTWARE 0 4 4 44 2 1 3 2 1 4 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS 3 2 4 55520 5 6 THE HONEYWELL 8 4 1 RUNNING THE HONEYWELL 8 4 2 ADDITIONAL HONEYWELL SERVER FUNCTIONS 10 5 WHICH MODE 2 11 5 1 MANAGEMENT 4404 00000 11 52 GONFIGURATION MODE
40. t Configuration menus under the Range tab The data graphs can be panned and zoomed via the control buttons located below the graphs The graphs can also be specified to show a user selectable data range by using the Specify Range button If at any time you would like to see the most current data simply click the Show Current Data button Note the save data option for the database is disabled the graphs will not show any data See Section 7 for more details on database management Any missing data on the graphs will appear as a gray area If the user has selected to run the software in Configuration Mode only data gathered during the current run of the software will be displayed as all database data is deleted when the software is shut down in this mode See Section 5 for more details 9 1 2 2 Software Alarm Thresholds The Alarm Thresholds refer to alarm set points that have been set in the Wireless Management Toolkit Field Unit Configuration menu to warn the user of important changes in the Primary and Secondary process values There are 4 alarm thresholds available for a single process variable unit and there are 2 alarm thresholds available for each process in a dual process variable unit The alarm thresholds are set in the Field Unit Configuration menu under the Alarms tab Note The software alarms exist only within the Client software These alarm thresholds are NOT downloaded into any devices thus these alarms are
41. ter that is connected to the Host computer via a TCP IP network connection Local Computer a connection type that is used when the Host and Client are the same computer This means that the Client can find the Honeywell Server locally i e the same computer TCP IP a connection type that is used when the Client computer must use a network connection e g an office intranet to connect to the Honeywell Server running on the Host computer This connection requires knowledge of the Host s IP Address 4 1 Running the Honeywell Server If you have not done so already install the Wireless Management Toolkit Then follow these instructions to run the Honeywell Server From the Start menu select Programs Honeywell WMT Launch Server Once you have done this you will see the Honeywell Server Icon in the Windows System Tray usually found in the lower right corner like the one shown in Figure 4 1 7 9 29AM Figure 4 1 Honeywell Server Icon 8 Honeywell Wireless Management Toolkit User Manual Rev 5 02 10 Because the Honeywell Server is intended to run in the background and constantly monitor and record data from the Base Radio through the COM Port it has a limited user interface that can be seen by right clicking the Honeywell Server Icon See Figure 4 2 To view the data being recorded the user can log on using the Client program See Section 6 for more details Manager Service About Reset Passwords
42. the Events or Chat Log is displayed The view of either of these is toggled by clicking either of the labeled tabs in the lower left hand corner of the Client software The Events Log records the last 50 changes that were made to the network e g addition of new Transmitter changing of Transmitter status Each of these events is logged with a description as well as a time and date stamp The Events Log is shown in Figure 8 5 4 7 2005 3 33 19 PM Multiple field units detected on Base Radio at RFID 12 Please check to make sure that the correct field unit configured for RFID 9 12 and only one field unit is configured to use this RFID 4 7 2005 5 19 21 PM Multiple field units detected Base Radio at RFID 48 Please check to make sure that the correct field unit is configured for RFID 9 48 and only one field unit is configured to use this RFID 4 8 2005 10 22 17 Field unit 9 13 name resolved to 00009013 4 8 2005 10 22 23 AM Field unit 9 39 name resolved to 00009039 Events Chat Figure 8 5 Events Log The Chat Log allows the user to chat with all users on the network and see which users are currently logged into the Honeywell Server via the Client program The chat log works by posting a message to the user and allowing them to reply much like an instant messenger service To type a message click in the bottom frame and type Press Enter to send the message The Chat Log is shown in Figure 8 6
43. toby Check Field Unit 56 Connected Users Admin OK Admin toby Events Chat Figure 8 6 Chat Log 02 10 Honeywell Wireless Management Toolkit User Manual Rev 5 21 9 Device Monitoring Configuration and Data Exporting Each device has its own monitoring configuration and data exporting capability within the Wireless Management Toolkit The purpose of this section is to give the user an overview of how to use these capabilities The following sections will step through each of these capabilities and describe their functionality and features The section outline is as follows 9 1 Monitoring a Transmitter 9 1 1 Field Unit Data Graphs 9 1 2 Software Alarm Thresholds 9 1 3 Field Unit State 9 1 4 Field Unit Primary amp Secondary Values 9 2 Configuring a Transmitter 9 3 Exporting Transmitter Data 9 1 Monitoring a Transmitter Each Transmitter has its own monitoring capabilities which can be accessed through the Field Unit view See Section 8 1 for more details on the Field Unit view When in the Field Unit view double clicking or right clicking and selecting View Field Unit Data on a particular Transmitter s icon will bring up that Transmitter s Status Window as shown in Figure 9 1 The data and fields will differ based on the type of Transmitter that is selected The screen shot in Figure 9 1 shows data for an Acoustic Transmitter Acoustic Monitor Data Window 9 17 Ultrasound 255 Counts 0 Co
44. tructions Click the Start button Select Run Enter cmd Enter ipconfig into the command line and press return Record the IP Address e g 192 168 1 66 02 10 Honeywell Wireless Management Toolkit User Manual Rev 5 9 Note The Honeywell Server program must remain running to collect data and allow users to login remotely If the Honeywell Server is not running on the Host computer users will not be able to log in Also a single user account cannot be logged on to the Honeywell Server from more than one computer at a time 4 2 Additional Honeywell Server Functions The following functions are also available from the Honeywell Server menu See Figure 4 2 About Contains the software version number Reset Passwords Resets the Admin password to password and deletes all of the other user accounts Reset Database Resets the database to the default values This will also delete all logged Transmitter data Compact Database Runs a Microsoft Access function to compact the database Use this to help save hard disk space if your database is getting large Discover Devices Searches for any new devices that have been added to the Wireless Network It is recommended to run Discover Devices after adding any new devices Delete Transmitter Removes a Transmitter from WMT Client and from the Configuration database Any previously collected data from that Transmitter is NOT deleted However this data is not a
45. unts Temperature 85 C 40 Start Time Time per tick End Time 1 1 Hour Ago 5 minutes Now Zoom Control Pan Control Data Control lt lt gt gt Specify Range Show Current Data r Field Unit Information State 255 85 C ID 8 17 Last Update 4 05 19 PM OK Counts Alarm Thresholds Device Status OK Ultrasound 1 Not Set OK Ultrasound 2 Not Set dase oh Temperaturel Not Se Temperature 94 OK 0 40 Temperature2 Not Se 2 3 Ultrasound Counts Figure 9 1 Field Unit Status View 22 Honeywell Wireless Management Toolkit User Manual Rev 5 02 10 In Figure 9 1 above has been numbered from one to four Each of the following subsections will cover these areas of the Field Unit Status view 9 1 1 1 Field Unit Data Graphs The Field Unit data graphs show the current and all past data that is available in the Transmitter database The upper graph is the Primary process variable shown as Ultrasound in Figure 9 1 and the lower graph is the Secondary process variable shown as Temperature in Figure 9 1 All process value points are shown in blue if they are within a user selected alarm threshold indicated by a red line Any data points exceeding an alarm threshold appear in red These alarms can be set in the Field Unit Configuration menus under the Alarms tab The Y axis resolution of the data graphs may be changed in the Field Uni

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