Honeywell Process Solutions
Wireless Dual Analog Input Interface Transmitter
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User Manual
Rev. 8
July 2012
Section 8: Maintaining the Transmitter
The Dual Analog Input Transmitter is extremely easy to maintain in that it
requires no periodic calibration or system checks. The Transmitter has a
self diagnostic which is constantly checking the internal system. If any
errors are found they are reported via the LCD, Base Radio or the soft-
ware. A simple yearly visual inspection for the following is all that is
needed:
•
Is the Transmitter still securely fastened to the equipment
being monitored?
•
Are there any visible corrosions, cracks or residue build-ups
on the unit?
•
Has anything about the application changed from the original
intended use?
8.1: Changing the Battery
The battery will need to be changed within one month of seeing a ‘LOW
BAT’ message on either the Transmitter or in WMT. This is a simple
process:
1. Make sure you have the correct replacement battery:
Lithium Inorganic Battery (non-rechargeable)
Size “C” – 3.6Volts
- Tadiran TL-2200
2. Power down the Transmitter by pressing and holding both the NEXT
and ENTER buttons for a few seconds and then entering the
password.
3. Remove the 4 set screws on the sides of the Transmitter housing with
a standard screwdriver.
4. Remove the housing and locate the battery. Warning! When
removing the housing do not twist or bend the green flex cable!
Doing so may cause the tether to improperly seat next to the antenna
and greatly reduce operable RF distances. Do not allow the housing
to flop around while hanging by the tether.
5. Remove the old battery and replace it with the new battery, positive
end first. (Note that the positive end of the battery clip is the end
with the red wire).
6. Replace the housing and screw the housing back on. Power up the
unit by pressing and holding both the NEXT and ENTER buttons for
a few seconds.
7. Properly dispose of the used battery.
Explosions may result in death or serious injury.
Do not remove the instrument cover or open wir-
ing housing in explosive atmospheres when power
and communications are on. Instead, power-down
the Transmitter and communications, ventilate the
atmosphere as much as possible, then proceed to
open the instrument cover and replace the battery.
Caution
!
!
The replacement battery
MUST
be a Lithium
Inorganic Battery (non-rechargeable). Size C—
3.6Volts, Tadiran TL-2200.
Use of a different battery will
VOID
the intrinsic
safety rating of this device and may result in an
explosion!
Warning
!
!
Caution
When replacing the battery, the positive end of the
battery clip is the end with the red wire. Putting
the battery in backwards will blow a fuse!
!
!
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