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User Guide

FMC2000

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Page 2: ... indicates separate collection of waste electrical and electronic equipment in the EU countries This product may contain one or more lead acid Nickel metal hydride NiMH Lithium ion or Alkaline batteries Specific battery information is given in this user guide Batteries must be recycled or disposed of properly At the end of its life this product must undergo separate collection and recycling from g...

Page 3: ...Protection While Power Is Off 14 6 3 SD Card 14 7 User Interface 16 7 1 Status LEDs 17 7 2 Display 17 7 3 Keypad 18 7 4 Alarms 18 7 5 Preparing The FMC2000 For Data Storage 19 8 Operating The FMC2000 22 8 1 Turning The FMC2000 On 22 8 2 Turning The FMC2000 Off 24 9 Display Information 25 9 1 Display Icons 26 10 Navigation 28 11 Normal Operation Mode Controls 29 11 1 Radio Silent Enable Disable 29 ...

Page 4: ...uild Date 44 13 12 Build Time 44 14 Advanced Settings 45 14 1 Basic Password 45 14 2 Advanced Password 46 14 3 Online Monitors 46 14 4 Delete Monitors Configuration 47 14 5 Delete Relay Configuration 47 14 6 EchoView 47 14 7 Alarm Buzzer 47 14 8 Alarm Light 48 14 9 Backup Configuration 48 14 10 Restore Configuration 48 14 11 Factory Reset 49 15 Wireless Detector Settings 49 15 1 Modem ID 50 15 2 L...

Page 5: ...g 58 17 2 Log Interval 59 17 3 Log Method 59 17 4 SD Card Info 60 18 Communications Menu 61 18 1 Wireless Modem 62 18 1 1 Form a Network 62 18 1 2 Radio Synch 62 18 1 3 Radio PanID 63 18 1 4 Del Binding 64 18 1 5 Channel 64 18 1 6 Ping Network 64 18 2 Ethernet Network 65 18 2 1 TCPIP Enable 65 18 2 2 Protocol Select 66 18 2 3 Server IP 67 18 2 4 Server Port 67 18 2 5 Client IP 67 18 2 6 Subnet Mas...

Page 6: ...s 84 26 Appendix A Wiring The FMC2000 86 26 1 DC Wiring 86 26 2 AC wiring 86 27 Appendix B Wiring To External Alarms 91 27 1 Wiring Blocks In The FMC2000 88 27 2 Relay Electrical Drawing 89 27 3 Checking Relay Continuity 90 27 3 1 Power Supply Connections 91 27 3 2 Dry Contact Operation 92 28 Appendix C Connecting RS485 Modbus 92 29 Appendix D Connecting Ethernet 93 30 Appendix E Connecting to a L...

Page 7: ...f it is used maintained and serviced in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions The user should understand how to set the correct parameters and interpret the obtained results CAUTION To reduce the risk of electric shock turn the power off before opening this instrument or performing service Never operate the instrument when the instrument is open Use and service this product only in an ar...

Page 8: ... power is restored An SD card is required for storing datalog information If the card is not factory formatted for FAT32 it must be formatted before use See Appendix C The FMC2000 must be properly grounded Follow local electrical codes when installing and using Connect a ground wire to the bolt inside the front panel to ground the chassis 6 ...

Page 9: ...y Read and understand instruction manual completely before operating or servicing AVERTISSEMENT Utiliser uniquement en zone non dangereuse Pour des raisons de sécurité cet équipment doit être utilisé entretenu et réparé uniquement par un personnel qualifié Étudier le manuel d instructions en entier avant d utiliser d entretenir ou de réparer l équipement 7 ...

Page 10: ...oneywell Analytics Mesh wireless detectors such as MeshGuard RAETag RAEWATCH for various safety applications 3 1 Key Features Rapid deployment Wireless mesh network communication 5 7 high contrast graphic LCD display Good for outdoor applications Integrated visual indicator and audio alarm 5 SPDT relays for alarms and fault Datalogging storage on SD card Configuration storage retrieval on SD card ...

Page 11: ...settings LCD display with back light for direct readout and readout from MeshGuard monitors Buzzer and red light for alarm signaling whenever exposures exceed preset limits Key lockable panel Stainless steel housing Antenna Handle Alarm Light Status LEDs Keypad Display Alarm Buzzer on side Lock Wire Pass Throughs on bottom 9 ...

Page 12: ...d to be wall mounted and has four keyhole type captures on its back allowing for attachment to four mating studs extending from a bracket that is designed to be pre installed on a wall Follow these steps 1 Install the mounting plate first Mark the locations for the six screws Alarm Buzzer Mounting Captures 10 ...

Page 13: ...ll the holes and screw the bracket to the wall 3 Support the weight of the FMC2000 and align the large ends of the keyhole shaped mounting captures on the rear of the enclosure with the four studs protruding from the bracket 11 ...

Page 14: ...rmly in the narrow end of the keyhole shaped captures and then let the bracket fully bear the weight of the FMC2000 4 3 Drilling Chart When mounting the FMC2000 on a wall make sure to use heavy duty steel screws spaced as indicated below Note All dimensions are in millimeters 12 ...

Page 15: ... mesh radio Wireless Detectors 24 channels Relays Resistive Load Max 6A 24VDC or 6A 250VAC Limiting making current Max 10A Breaking switching power capacity Max 1200VA Housing Stainless steel Power Supply 100V to 240V AC Backup Battery Rechargeable lead acid battery 12V 2 8AH 15 hours of operation Operating Temperature 20 C to 55 C Approvals FCC SU3RM2400A EC Compliance European Conformity EMC Dir...

Page 16: ...tery An internal clock battery is mounted on the top printed circuit board This long life battery keeps settings in memory from being lost whenever the power is turned off or disconnected This clock battery should last approximately five years and must be replaced by an authorized Honeywell Analytics service technician It is not user replaceable 6 2 Data Protection While Power Is Off When the FMC2...

Page 17: ...ndor its capacity must be 2GB or less In addition it may need to be formatted before it can be used in the FMC2000 Honeywell Analytics cannot guarantee SD cards from other sources will work with the FMC2000 Refer to Formatting An SD Card on page 94 for details Note The SD card inside the FMC2000 should only be used for FMC2000 data recording Do not save other files to the SD card In addition do no...

Page 18: ...MC2000 User s Guide 7 User Interface The instrument s user interface consists of the display status LEDs an alarm buzzer an alarm light and 16 keys Alarm Buzzer Alarm Light Status LEDs Display Keypad 16 ...

Page 19: ... Lo Glows red during Low Alarm Rx Glows green when receiving data from a remote device Tx Glows green when transmitting data to a remote device 7 2 Display The LCD display provides visual feedback that includes the reading time battery condition and other functions It also includes soft key indicators along the bottom that show the relationship of functions with the large buttons arranged vertical...

Page 20: ...ms Three types of alarms can occur Fault Low alarm High alarm A fault alarm occurs when there is a low battery in a monitor transmitting to the FMC2000 when a monitor goes offline or out of range and its signal is no longer received or when there is an internal problem with the FMC2000 Low and high alarms occur when any of the network s monitors thresholds are exceeded Note If a low alarm is trigg...

Page 21: ...oring datalog information 1 Unlock the FMC2000 2 Open the door The SD card slot is on the main PC board as shown IMPORTANT Before inserting or removing an SD card the FMC2000 must be turned off datalogging turned off or the FMC2000 placed in Standby Mode For details on turning datalogging off see page 58 For details on turning the FMC2000 off or on see page 22 19 ...

Page 22: ...king 5 Remove SD Card by pressing in lightly and allowing it to release 6 Replace the SD card To exit Standby Mode and restart datalogging 1 Hold down the 2 key The screen illuminates and gives the message Working 2 Release the 2 key When the reading display is shown datalogging is on again and the FMC2000 is fully operational Inserting an SD card Press the SD card into the slot with the angled no...

Page 23: ...ard If remaining space for data on the SD card is very low the FMC2000 alerts you with a message on the screen Replace the SD card with another with more space on it or offload the data to a computer Then erase the data from the card using your computer and reinsert the SD card back into the FMC2000 IMPORTANT Keep enclosure closed whenever an SD card is not being inserted or removed This helps to ...

Page 24: ...s 8 1 Turning The FMC2000 On 1 Connect the FMC2000 to a source of AC power 2 With the FMC2000 turned off unlock the front panel with the key and flip the small toggle switch located next to the SD card LEDs inside the FMC2000 indicate proper operation If the radio transmitter is on the LED next to it should blink If datalogging is turned on the LED next to the SD card should blink 3 Close and lock...

Page 25: ... wireless network or Ethernet interconnection if it is configured for Ethernet networking After 30 seconds the display shows the monitoring screen indicating that it is monitoring the system It is now fully operational If any tests fail refer to the Troubleshooting section of this guide Once the startup procedure is complete the instrument shows readings from any MeshGuard sensors on the network N...

Page 26: ...that the LEDs are no longer glowing This indicates the FMC2000 is off Note After starting or shutting down the FMC2000 we recommend locking the case again to keep dust out and to prevent tampering by unauthorized personnel Note The power supply has no user serviceable parts Switch in off position Switch in on position 24 ...

Page 27: ...n name sensor value reading sensor type and status OK checked Note When wireless connectivity to an instrument is lost the checkbox under the OK heading is replaced by this symbol The instrument is not removed from the list Instead it drops to the bottom of the list If connectivity is restored the checkbox is shown again Time Power Type Date Datalogging Status Wireless Status Network Status 25 ...

Page 28: ...ard is missing datalogging stopped Detector sensor error Detector sensor okay Monitor offline High alarm Low alarm Over range alarm Check box Select from a list Read only information cannot be changed Writable parameter Prompt for inputting simplified Chinese characters Prompt for inputting numerical data Prompt for inputting lower case letters Prompt for inputting upper case letters 26 ...

Page 29: ...g details stops automatic updating Unlocks the selected sensor resumes automatic updating FMC2000 alarm is silenced Monitor missing shows the number of monitors missing from the network such as 01 OFF 02 OFF etc Data connection via Ethernet is operational Data connection via Ethernet is not operational Indicates MeshGuard Router Indicates RAEPoint wireless relay 27 ...

Page 30: ...he keypad to perform specific functions including navigation and changing parameters In addition to labeled functions most keys have more than one role For example pressing the 1 key while the FMC2000 is monitoring enters the main menus while pressing the 0 key tells it to perform a system test this requires a 4 digit password the default is 1234 28 ...

Page 31: ...transmit or receive 1 Press the Radio Silent left arrow button A warning screen is shown 2 Enter the 4 digit password the default is 1234 3 Press Enter The icon changes from the enabled state to the disabled state see Display Icons page 26 and the screen button says Radio Enable instead of Radio Silent To change the state from disabled back to enabled follow the same procedure 11 2 Reset This rese...

Page 32: ... to latch a pop up screen asks if you want to disable the relay Refer to the relay setting section on page 53 of this guide for more details on setting the relay latch state Note If you silence the audio alarm and another alarm message is sent by a MeshGuard in the network the local alarm buzzer will sound it is no longer disabled and the red light flashes Also note that that the alarm buzzer and ...

Page 33: ...3 When you are done viewing the screen press the Check right arrow button again 4 If you want to reset the alarm enter the 4 digit password the default value is 1234 5 Press Enter This exits the alarm check and returns to the normal operation screen Note If you do not want to clear the alarm skip steps 4 and 5 and press the left arrow key The FMC2000 returns to normal monitoring 31 ...

Page 34: ...Menu Pressing the keys shown navigates through the menus and submenus The General Settings Datalog and Communication menus are detailed in the Configuration section starting on page 37 See page 38 for General Settings See page 58 for Datalog Settings See page 61 for Communication Settings See page 73 for Diagnostic Settings 32 ...

Page 35: ...ss a list of the last 10 alarms and the last 10 faults recorded in the FMC2000 1 Press the right arrow Check to select 1st Alarm Faults Alarms 2 Press the right arrow Check to highlight Faults or Alarms 3 Press Enter to see Detail Info 4 Press the down arrow to scroll through the Fault or Alarms and view detailed information 5 Press the left arrow to exit 33 ...

Page 36: ...ppears at the top of the screen 2 Press the up or down arrow key to select a remote monitor from the list 3 Press Enter to view the detailed information for that remote monitor A detail window appears 4 Press Enter again to close the detail window Note Each Detector Detail Info window can have more than one page To step through the pages press the down arrow key 34 ...

Page 37: ... Name Detector Battery Capacity Sensor Alarms Last Alarm proceeds to second page 1st Sensor 1st Sensor Reading 1st Sensor Low Alarm enabled 1st Sensor High Alarm enabled Last Alarm Alarm Time Alarm Value proceeds to third page 2nd Sensor 2nd Sensor Reading 2nd Sensor Low Alarm enabled 2nd Sensor High Alarm enabled Last Alarm Alarm Time Alarm Value 35 ...

Page 38: ...shGuard Router The information in the Detail window is less extensive when a MeshGuard Router s data is displayed It consists of the following Location Serial Number Modem ID Detector Name Detector Battery Capacity Sensor Signal 36 ...

Page 39: ...four icons General Settings Datalog Settings Communications Settings Diagnostic Settings When the Configuration screen is displayed the General Settings icon is automatically selected a bounding box surrounds its icon and its name is shown on the screen Soft key indicators along the bottom Exit up arrow down arrow and Back show the relationship of functions with the large buttons arranged vertical...

Page 40: ...e Configuration screen and return to monitoring 13 General Settings Menu This is the default menu when you enter Configuration No password is required to enter It includes the following submenus Basic Settings Advanced Settings Wireless Detector Settings Relay Settings To enter Press the Enter key To exit Press the Exit or Back key To step through the list of submenus Press the up arrow or down ar...

Page 41: ... about the FMC2000 is included such as serial number and firmware version Basic settings include Date Format Date Time Format Time Language Backlight Instrument Location Serial Number Firmware Version Build Date Build Time indicates read only information Step down through the list on the left side of the display by pressing the down arrow button Step up through the list by pressing the up arrow bu...

Page 42: ...o make and save a selection Press Back to return to the Basic Settings menu without saving your changes or press Exit to return to the monitoring screen without saving your changes 13 3 Date Set the date for the datalogging 1 Press Enter to edit the date The first digit is highlighted by a blinking box 2 Change a number by pressing one of the number keys 0 through 9 To skip a digit press the down ...

Page 43: ...asic Settings menu without saving your changes or press Exit to return to the monitoring screen without saving your changes 13 5 Time Set the time for the datalogging The process for changing the time depends on whether the Time Format is set for 12 Hour or 24 Hour mode To set the time in 12 Hour mode 1 Press Enter to edit the time The first digit is highlighted by a blinking box 2 Change a number...

Page 44: ...saving your changes or press Exit to return to the monitoring screen without saving your changes To set the time in 24 Hour mode 1 Press Enter to edit the time The first digit is highlighted by a blinking box 2 Change a number by pressing one of the number keys 0 through 9 To skip a digit press the down or up arrow 3 Press Enter to make and save a selection Press Back to return to the Basic Settin...

Page 45: ...nitoring screen without saving your changes 13 7 Backlight Press Enter to edit the backlight setting Choices are On and Off 1 Press Enter to change the backlight to on or off 2 Press the up or down arrow to step from on to off or vice versa 3 Press Enter to make and save a selection Press Back to return to the Basic Settings menu without saving your changes or press Exit to return to the monitorin...

Page 46: ...ng the location press Enter This exits the Instrument Location setting menu 13 9 Serial Number This is the FMC2000 s serial number This is a read only parameter and it cannot be changed 13 10 Firmware Version This is the current firmware version operating the FMC2000 This is a read only parameter and it cannot be changed 13 11 Build Date This is the current firmware s build creation date This is a...

Page 47: ...ed Password If you want to exit without making changes press Back to return to the Basic Settings menu or press Exit to return to the monitoring screen 14 1 Basic Password The basic password has four digits and is used when resetting the FMC2000 To change the basic password 1 Press Enter 2 Input the 4 digit password the default is 1234 3 Press Enter to make and save a selection Press Back to retur...

Page 48: ... This setting tells the FMC2000 how many monitors the network includes It sets the minimum number of monitors that the FMC2000 is in communication with The FMC2000 always knows when monitors go off line or are moved out of range of the network and when the number of monitors in the network drops below the minimum set here a Fault alarm is sounded The status of each monitor in the network is indica...

Page 49: ...onfiguration This allows you to delete the configuration of the relays 1 Press Enter 2 When you see the Confirm dialog press Enter to clear the configuration Otherwise press Back or Exit 14 6 EchoView Enable this function to use a provided Honeywell Analytics Echo View FMC400 in the system s network Refer to the Echo View manual for details Note The default value is Disable 1 Press Enter 2 Select ...

Page 50: ...the configuration Press the left arrow to exit Press the right arrow to go back IMPORTANT You can edit the configuration file and change settings on a PC using a text editing program Make sure that the number of characters you use to replace any settings match EXACTLY the number of characters you replace In addition a file containing settings from one FMC2000 can also be used in other FMC2000s 14 ...

Page 51: ... programmed are wiped clean and overwritten CAUTION A Factory Reset cannot be undone Press Enter The display shows the message Confirm Then do one of the following Press Enter to confirm and perform the Factory Reset Press the left arrow to exit Press the right arrow to go back 15 Wireless Detector Settings Some settings in the FMC2000 can be selected or written while others can only be read This ...

Page 52: ...a name for the location A small icon appears that says ABC This prompts you to type in a name for the location using the keypad s alphabet keys Each key has multiple letters so you may have to press each key a number of times to get the letter you want for example press once to get A twice to get B and three times to get C 3 After naming the location press Enter to make and save a selection Press ...

Page 53: ... are wirelessly transmitted to all detectors on the network 1 Press Enter 2 Press number keys to enter a new low alarm value 3 Press Back to return to the Wireless Detector Settings menu without saving your changes or press Exit to return to the monitoring screen without saving your changes 15 7 High W This sets the high alarm point at which an alarm sounds 1 Press Enter 2 Press number keys to ent...

Page 54: ...a MeshGuard LEL If the MeshGuard LEL goes over range you can reset the MeshGuard LEL to normal 1 Press Enter when you see the warning window 2 When you see the confirmation window press Enter WARNING Before you remotely reset the MeshGuard LEL make sure that the level of combustible gas es is actually below the alarm threshold of the MeshGuard LEL 52 ...

Page 55: ...gh Alarm is activated the Low Alarm continues to be activated as well 16 1 Relay Ratings Resistive Important The relays are not designed for use with high current high inductive loads These may damage the relays Nominal switching capacity 5A 250 VAC Maximum switching power 1 500 VA Maximum switching voltage 400 VAC 300VDC Maximum switching current 5A AC When an alarm is triggered a relay s switch ...

Page 56: ...gh or Fault The relay is only triggered when that specifically programmed type of alarm state occurs 1 Press Enter You will see a menu of L H F with the instrument number before it 2 Press the up or down arrow to select L H or F 3 Press Enter to save the new value 4 Press the up or down arrow to step to the next or previous column 16 3 DON Delay On This is the delay time for the relay switch being...

Page 57: ...or down arrow to step to the next or previous column 16 5 Lock Lock relay after an action triggered by an alarm condition When Lock is turned on the alarm latches after it is triggered Note When Lock is on you must enter this menu to turn off a latched alarm 5 Press Enter You will see a menu of Off and On 6 Press the up or down arrow to select Off or On 7 Press Enter to save the new value 8 Press ...

Page 58: ...state This is intended to reduce the number of false alarms by ensuring that only when multiple monitors in a physical location send an alarm to the FMC2000 it goes into alarm 1 Press Enter 2 With the first line highlighted press the up or down arrow to select which one you want to edit 3 Press Enter 4 Press the down arrow to highlight Vote 5 Press Enter 6 Input a number of instruments 7 Press Ent...

Page 59: ...nitor or ALL to the list in the right column To remove a monitor s number or ALL from the selected list 1 Press Enter The cursor is on the T total header 2 Press the down arrow The cursor highlights the top of the second list S 3 Press Enter to scroll down the list 4 Make your selection and press Enter to remove it from the column 16 8 Slave ID This is the monitor s ID This gives the Monitor ID s ...

Page 60: ...s the up arrow or down arrow key To select a submenu Press Enter 17 1 Datalog This shows you with a checkbox whether the FMC2000 is datalogging storing data You can manually start or stop the datalogging 1 Press Enter to highlight the checkbox 2 Press Enter to make and save a selection Otherwise press Back to return to the Datalog menu without saving your changes or press Exit to return to the mon...

Page 61: ... 3 Log Method The FMC2000 can save log data either at the log interval you set or only when an alarm event takes place If you select Alarm then a log is only stored when there is an alarm event This can save a great deal of space on the SD card used to store the data However it does not store any other data at any other time To change the logging method 1 Press Enter The checkbox and accompanying ...

Page 62: ...lp to alert you to problems Alert Solution OK Card is functioning No action necessary No Card Insert a formatted SD card Locked Remove the SD card and unlock it Warning Warns when SD card data is reaching its capacity Full The SD card is full Replace it with an empty one Need Format The SD card requires formatting See instructions on page 95 Press Back to return to the Datalog menu or press Exit t...

Page 63: ...anced 6 digit password for entry Wireless Modem Ethernet Network RS485 Monitor MB Address Setting To enter Press the Enter key Input the 6 digit password Press Enter again To exit Press the Exit or Back key To step through the list of submenus Press the up arrow or down arrow key To select a submenu Press Enter 61 ...

Page 64: ...twork under a single PAN ID The controller radio picks up the cleanest channel by scanning radio channels To ensure the best communication signal strength use this procedure when you set up a network for the first time or if you reconfigure the network 1 Press Enter A box appears with the message Confirm 2 Press Enter to make and save a selection Otherwise press Back to return to the Wireless Mode...

Page 65: ...ade press Exit or Back 18 1 3 Radio PanID Set the wireless Pan ID The current Pan ID is shown To change the Pan ID 1 Press Enter A box appears saying PanID 0 999 This prompts you to set a Pan ID number 2 Set a Pan ID number using the number keys on the keypad 3 Press Enter to make and save a selection Otherwise press Back to return to the Wireless Modem menu without saving your changes or press Ex...

Page 66: ...n to the monitoring screen without saving your changes 18 1 5 Channel This tells you the current channel that the network is operating on 900MHz models use channels 0 to 10 2 4GHz models use channels 11 to 26 18 1 6 Ping Network Pinging sends a signal to the units on the network When a unit receives a ping signal it alarms once This tests the radio connection between the FMC2000 and other units on...

Page 67: ...ings 1 Input the 6 digit advanced password 2 Press Enter The menu appears 3 Step through the menu choices by using the up and down arrows 4 Select a menu choice by pressing Enter Otherwise press Back to return to the Ethernet menu without making changes or press Exit to return to the monitoring screen The Ethernet menu includes TCPIP Enable Protocol Select Server IP Server Port Client IP Subnet Ma...

Page 68: ...and Disable Change the setting in the following way 1 Press Enter 2 Press Up or Down to select Enable or Disable 3 Press Enter 18 2 2 Protocol Select Two different protocols for Ethernet data transmission are available The options are RCS and Modbus To change the setting 1 Press Enter 2 Press Up or Down to select RCS or Modbus 3 Press Enter 66 ...

Page 69: ... Server Port Set the appropriate port for your TCP IP to match your system for example 9723 Check with your IT department for guidance on server port settings To set the Server Port 1 Press Enter 2 Input a Server Port number make sure the numbers you choose are not blocked by your network s firewall 3 Press Enter 18 2 5 Client IP The Client IP address is the address of the FMC2000 controller An IP...

Page 70: ... of a subnet mask is a number such as 255 255 255 0 Note that periods separate each of the four sets of numbers Check with your IT department for guidance on setting a subnet mask for your network To set the Subnet Mask 1 Press Enter 2 Press a digit 1 through 9 After each number it advances to next digit 3 When the IP address has been input press Enter 18 2 7 Dflt Gateway A default gateway is a no...

Page 71: ...DHCP dynamic host configuration protocol Check with your IT department before re obtaining an IP address if your system is operating within a larger system To re obtain the IP address 1 Press Enter 2 When you see Confirm press Enter to confirm Otherwise to leave unchanged press Back 18 2 9 Client MAC A MAC Media Access Control address is an address used to represent hardware devices on an Ethernet...

Page 72: ...or Address 3 Step through the menu choices by using the up and down arrows 4 Select a menu choice by pressing Enter Otherwise press Back to return to the RS 485 menu without making changes or press Exit to return to the monitoring screen 18 3 1 Baud Rate The Baud Rate is the transmission rate at which data flows between computers The baud rate is roughly equivalent to the number of bits per second...

Page 73: ...pe is short for Modbus Type There are two variants for Modbus serial connections RTU and ASCII Each represents numerical data using slightly different protocol details Modbus RTU is a compact binary representation of the data Modbus ASCII is human readable and more verbose The RTU format follows the commands data with a cyclic redundancy check CRC checksum while the ASCII format uses a longitudina...

Page 74: ...ata from into existing non FMC2000 systems Dynamic Links the Modbus output to the ID of the instrument communicating with the FMC2000 for example 15A8 etc Static Links ModBus output to the unit number in the leftmost column of the main display 1 2 3 4 etc When the Static option is set if an instrument goes into alarm it maintains its status as 1 2 3 4 etc as configured rather than changing Also wh...

Page 75: ...he relay tests 1 Press Enter 2 Input the 6 digit advanced password 3 Press Enter The relay test screen appears showing the four relays named Relay 1 through Relay 4 Press 1 2 3 4 or 5 on the keypad to toggle the state of the corresponding relay from closed to open and vice versa Notice that the schematic drawing of the relay changes from NC to NO and vice versa each time you press the key 73 ...

Page 76: ... s Guide In addition you can hear the relay click which tells you that the relay is changing state 4 Exit and return to the main reading screen by pressing Exit or go back to the previous screen by pressing Back 74 ...

Page 77: ... drives have ports that accept SD cards directly For computers that do not have an SD port inexpensive converters designed to accept an SD card and plug into a USB input are widely available at electronics stores camera stores etc Follow this procedure for removing the SD card from the FMC2000 and connecting it to a computer for data transfer 1 Turn off the FMC2000 or place it in Standby mode 2 Re...

Page 78: ...n on your desktop When it opens you should see a list of drives including your C drive where most programs reside and the external device holding the SD card 2 Double click on the name of the device to open its directory You now see a folders containing a file created by the FMC2000 3 Create a folder on your computer 4 Use your mouse to drag the file into that folder 76 ...

Page 79: ...so if you are using multiple FMC2000 controllers an SD card should be dedicated to only one FMC2000 You can place the SD card back into the FMC2000 and resume collecting data New files will not overwrite old ones If the SD card is full or you want to retain it as a physical archive for future reference or backup you can replace it with any SD card Typically 1GB is a good minimum size The FMC2000 c...

Page 80: ...dapter and connected to the computer it should show up as an external device or a drive 4 Double click the My Computer icon on your desktop 5 When it opens you should see a list of drives including your C drive and the SD card shown as a device 6 Double click on the name of the device to open its directory You now see a list containing files 7 Select and drag all the files to the trash Alternative...

Page 81: ...e instrument Severe damage to the printed circuit board or battery may occur if the battery is not disconnected before servicing the unit 22 1 Battery Charging Replacement A fully charged battery runs the FMC2000 for up to 15 hours continuously The charging time is less than 8 hours for a fully discharged battery If the 12 volt lead acid battery is old and does not hold a charge replace it with a ...

Page 82: ... 3 Special Servicing Note If the instrument needs to be serviced contact either The distributor from whom the instrument was purchased they will return the instrument on your behalf or Honeywell Analytics Technical Service 80 ...

Page 83: ...wer switch Make sure main power is connected and turned on Charge or replace battery Lost password Solutions Call Technical Support at 1 408 752 0723 or toll free at 1 888 723 4800 Buzzer Inoperative Reasons Bad buzzer Solutions Check that buzzer is not turned off Call authorized service center FMC2000 cannot receive and display monitor s Reasons PAN IDs do not match FMC2000 is too far from the mo...

Page 84: ...ay may be incorrect Relay settings may be incorrect Relay may be damaged or defective Solutions Check wiring including at alarm or other connected equipment Check Relay Settings Use continuity tester or voltmeter to check relay use procedure outlined in Appendix B 82 ...

Page 85: ...FMC2000 User s Guide 24 Technical Support To contact the Honeywell Analytics Technical Support Team Telephone 44 0 1202 645544 or e mail HAexpert honeywell com 83 ...

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Page 88: ...FMC2000 User s Guide 26 Appendix A Wiring The FMC2000 Follow local ordinances when wiring the FMC2000 for AC power 26 1 DC Wiring 26 2 AC wiring 86 ...

Page 89: ...rnal devices consult the datasheet that applies to the RAEPoint s relays http www3 panasonic biz ac e control relay cautions_use index jsp ANCHOR3 2 Some none resistive loads such as motors horns or strobes may present high inrush current causing relay contact degradation welding even they are within the relays rating A simple solution is to place an NTC thermistor for example model B57236S0509M0 ...

Page 90: ...FMC2000 User s Guide 27 1 Wiring Blocks In The FMC2000 The schematic below is included inside the FMC2000 88 ...

Page 91: ...FMC2000 User s Guide Explanation of wiring blocks 27 2 Relay Electrical Drawing Relay 1 is for Low Alarm Relays 2 3 4 and 5 are for High Alarm 10V output provides 10 VDC 2A RS 485 data output 89 ...

Page 92: ...o measure resistance to check the relay s activity 1 Enter the Relay Diagnostic menu Press Enter followed by the password the default is 123456 2 Touch the probes of a continuity tester or voltmeter to the NO and COM terminals on the relay s relay block inside the FMC2000 Testing continuity of Normally Open portion of relay Testing continuity of Normally Closed portion of relay 90 ...

Page 93: ...ime you press the key the continuity tester or voltmeter should show that the relay has changed from open to closed or vice versa If this change does not occur then the relay may be damaged and require replacement Contact Honeywell Analytics Customer Support 27 3 1 Power Supply Connections Although the connections are shown on the diagram and there are connection points the power supply should onl...

Page 94: ...ration For dry contact operation remove the jumpers labeled JP located adjacent to each connection block To remove a jumper pull it straight up 28 Appendix C Connecting RS485 Modbus Follow standard Modbus procedures when connecting the FMC2000 via RS 485 Wires should be connected to points 16 and 17 Note Configuration must be done in the menus of the FMC2000 for proper operation 92 ...

Page 95: ...k via Ethernet requires plugging an Ethernet compatible cable typically an RJ 45 connector on Cat 5 cable into the Ethernet port on the upper PC board and then configuring the IP address data type etc This may require consulting your Information Technology support depending on the type of network you are connecting to Ethernet Cable Ethernet Connector Use a pen or jeweler s screwdriver to push the...

Page 96: ...m the connector are prewired to the NO Normally Open connection points on the five relay wiring blocks Note Pin F connects to Ground Pins B C D and E transmit 10V 2A power when an alarm occurs Connector Pin Layout External Pinout Internal Pinout Pin A No connection Pin B Relay 1 Pin C Relay 2 Pin D Relay 3 Pin E Relay 4 Pin F Ground Note If an external device is not connected keep the dust cap on ...

Page 97: ...or FAT or FAT16 or unformatted it must be formatted for FAT32 Before using an SD card or checking whether it needs formatting make sure that its lock tab is in the unlocked position Unlocked SD card Locked SD card 31 1 Formatting An SD card WARNING Formatting an SD card erases everything on the card Once an SD card is formatted any contents that were on it cannot be recovered Always make a backup ...

Page 98: ...ter s USB port some computers have a card slot and do not require an adapter 3 Double click the My Computer icon on the computer s desktop The list of Devices with Removable Storage should include your SD card with a title of Removable Disk Place the SD card into an adapter and plug it into the USB port of a computer 96 ...

Page 99: ...K and use or continue to use the disk If the disk is formatted for any other file system FAT or FAT 16 for example you should reformat it for FAT 32 Note If the disk is formatted for FAT 32 and you simply want to reformat the disk follow the steps outlined below as if it were a new disk or one that is formatted for another file system 97 ...

Page 100: ...FMC2000 User s Guide 5 Click OK to close the dialog box 6 Right click on Format 98 ...

Page 101: ... Start It does not matter whether you select Quick Format so leave it unchecked 9 A pop up window warns you that everything on the disk will be erased during formatting If you do not want to continue with the formatting operation click Cancel Otherwise click OK 99 ...

Page 102: ...0 User s Guide Formatting should take less than one minute When the operation is complete you see this message 10 Click OK The SD card can now be used in the FMC2000 Remove it and place it in the FMC2000 100 ...

Page 103: ... ASCII on RS485 Modbus RTU over TCP IP Mode 1 Communication Parameters for RS485 Interface FMC2000 Slave Baud Rate 4800 9600 19200 default Client ID 1 246 0x01 0xF6 Data Format Data bits 8 Check bits none Stop bits 1 Mode 2 Modbus RTU over TCP IP FMC2000 supports Modbus RTU over TCP on its Ethernet port It is not the standard Modbus TCP The FMC2000 controller is a client to connect to a server the...

Page 104: ...However the FMC2000 replies to a message with its ClientID 32 3 Message Frame Communication Procedure Note The FMC2000 supports Function Code 0x03 only 0x03 Read Holding Registers The Requesting Message Device Address Function Code Starting Address high byte Starting Address low byte Quantity of Registers high byte Quantity of Registers low byte CRC low byte CRC high byte Client ID 0x03 addr addr ...

Page 105: ... Refers to the actual unit MeshGuard etc Sensor Refers to the sensor inside the monitor One monitor may have more than one sensor and up to eight sensors MeshGuard is single gas monitor and has only one sensor Monitor data and register offset addresses Start offset address Length 2 Bytes Response data Remarks 0x0000 0x0001 byte 0 Status byte 1 SysOnlineNum Status the monitor s data availability 0 ...

Page 106: ...ow often the monitor updates its reading 0x000A 0x0001 byte 0 PwrStatus byte 1 PwrPer PwrStatus 0 Battery only 1 charging 2 fully charged AC 3 AC only PwrPer The battery capacity in percentage 0x000B Field 0x000B reserved for future use 0x000C 0x0004 byte 0 SenID byte 1 UnitID byte 2 DataFormat B0 B1 DataLength B2 B4 DivideFactor B5 B7 DecimalPoint byte 3 SenErr byte 4 Rding higher byte 5 Rding hi...

Page 107: ...0 2 0 1 1 3 1 0 0 111 Reserved for future use SenErr Refer to Appendix 5 0x0028 0x0004 byte 0 SenID byte 1 UnitID byte 2 DataFormat B0 B1 DataLength B2 B4 DevideFactor B5 B7 DecimalPoint byte 3 SenErr byte 4 Rding higher byte 5 Rding high byte 6 Rding low byte 7 Rding lower The 8th sensor info 0x002C 0x0004 byte 0 7 Location String 0 7 Location ASCII CHN Font code 8 bytes 105 ...

Page 108: ... Router 0x05 ToxiRAE Pro 0x06 MultiRAE 0x07 QRAE3 0x08 RAEPoint Switch Appendix 2 Supported Sensor IDs 0x00 Unknown 0x01 CO 0x02 H2S 0x03 LEL 0x04 Gamma 0x05 SO2 0x06 Temperature 0x07 Motion 0x08 VOC 0x09 IR 0x0A CO2 0x0B O2 0x0C NH3 0x0D NO2 0x0E NO 0x0F Cl2 0x10 ClO2 0x11 ETO 0x12 H2 0x13 HCl 0x14 HCN 0x15 HF 106 ...

Page 109: ...0x08 DegF 0x09 mg m3 0x0A Space 0x0B LEL 0x0C VOL Appendix 4 Unit Error Definitions Unit Error byte is as follows Bit Description 0 LSB Power 1 ON 0 Off 1 Battery 1 Low 0 Normal 2 Pump 1 Stall 0 Normal or not installed 3 Memory 1 Full 0 Normal or not installed 4 Sensor mask bit map for 1 8 sensors 5 Unit Failure 1 Failure 0 OK 6 0 reserved for future use 7 MSB 0 reserved for future use 107 ...

Page 110: ...Over Range 1 fail 0 normal 1 MAX 1 fail 0 normal 2 Sensor Failure 1 fail 0 normal If Sensor PID Failure Lamp Alarm Else if Sensor LEL Failure Off Else Failure General 3 High limit 1 fail 0 normal 4 Low limit 1 fail 0 normal 5 STEL limit 1 fail 0 normal 6 TWA limit 1 fail 0 normal 7 MSB Drift 1 fail 0 normal 108 ...

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