Honeywell BW Solo User Manual
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4.
BLE (Bluetooth Low Energy) Operation
Honeywell BW Solo is designed to operate via BLE (Bluetooth Low Energy) to send data to a
smartphone running Safety Communicator. The data can then be sent to computers running
Honeywell real-time monitoring software.
Note:
If BLE operation is desired, the wireless option must be specified at time of ordering.
You can download Safety Communicator from the Google Play and iTunes store for free on one of
the supported phone platforms. However, you need a Honeywell real-time monitoring software
license to transmit monitor alarm information from Honeywell Real-Time Monitoring software.
4.1.
BLE Icons
An icon is shown on the Honeywell BW Solo’s screen to show the status of BLE (Bluetooth Low
Energy), including connectivity.
Icon
Explanation
BLE connected. The icon is shown when data is being transferred.
BLE is off.
BLE is on, but is not connected.
4.2.
Non-Compliance Indicator LEDs
The non-compliance indicator LEDs flash in the following situations:
•
Low battery
•
Low, High, TWA, STEL, or Negative alarm
•
Failed self-diagnostic test
•
Failed bump test or calibration
•
Overdue bump test or calibration
When a functional error occurs, the gas detector tries to recover from it. If an error persists, contact
Honeywell Analytics or your distributor for technical assistance.