Rev. D
August 2014
P/N F04-4001-000
EchoView
User’s Guide
Page 1: ...Rev D August 2014 P N F04 4001 000 EchoView User s Guide...
Page 2: ...EchoView User s Guide 2 Copyright 2014 RAE Systems by Honeywell...
Page 3: ...12 4 3 Specifications 13 5 Operation 14 5 1 Enable The FMC2000 Controller s EchoView Function 14 5 2 Turning The EchoView On 15 5 3 Turning The EchoView Off 17 5 4 Battery Charge Indicator 17 5 5 Buzz...
Page 4: ...ction 39 9 2 1 Trigger All Relays 39 9 2 2 Trigger A Selected Relay 39 9 2 3 Clear Relays 40 10 Internal Battery Replacement 41 10 1 Proper Battery Disposal 42 11 Troubleshooting 43 12 EchoView Alarm...
Page 5: ...E Systems This instrument has not been tested in an explosive gas air atmosphere having an oxygen concentration greater than 21 Substitution of components may impair suitability for intrinsic safety R...
Page 6: ...Ex TSA 10 0016X Ex ia IIC T4 Ex ia I 0575 IM1 II 1G Ex ia IIC T4 Ex ia I DNV 10 ATEX 83388X Class I Gr A B C D T4 Intrinsically Safe 40 C Tamb 50 C Warnings Use only RAE 500 0111 000 for internal batt...
Page 7: ...1 Operation Area and Conditions 1 1 1 Hazardous Areas classified by Zones EchoView is intended to be used in hazardous areas or mines susceptible to firedamp classified zone 0 zone 1 or zone 2 within...
Page 8: ...of the instructions 1 3 Use In Hazardous Areas Equipment which is intended for use in explosive atmospheres and which has been assessed and certified according to international regulations may be used...
Page 9: ...them on its screen and delivers audible and visible alerts The EchoView contains no sensors Its built in radio board operates on a frequency of 2 4GHz and complies with IEEE 802 15 4 standard It work...
Page 10: ...work forming and configuration Operating distance up to 300 m line of sight Very low cost installation no hardwiring involved Large area coverage with multi hop mesh network Field replaceable battery...
Page 11: ...EchoView User s Guide 11 4 Physical Description 1 LED alarm 2 LCD with backlighting 3 Buzzer alarm 4 Battery cover on bottom 5 Y MODE and N keys 6 Antenna 1 2 3 6 4 5...
Page 12: ...ating more than 8 instruments Note The Unit ID can be a device ID as well as a radio ID depending on the portable monitor s setting 4 2 LCD Display In Alarm 1 Monitor in alarm and selected solid star...
Page 13: ...um primary battery 3 6V Max Current Consumption 300mA 3 6V during transmission 0 5mA 3 6V during standby Operation Time Internal Battery Up to 10 days External Battery Up to 45 days Operating Temperat...
Page 14: ...configured to broadcast data to it by enabling its EchoView Function Therefore you should perform this simple configuration before adding one or more EchoViews to a network To enable the Pager functi...
Page 15: ...broadcasting its data for EchoViews 5 2 Turning The EchoView On Hold down the MODE key and release it when the EchoView beeps The display indicates that it is now on The EchoView performs a self test...
Page 16: ...four characters of the monitor s radio Note If no monitors are within the EchoView s range its display will only show the radio on indicator battery charge and buzzer on off icon If you see this scre...
Page 17: ...s empty See page 41 for the replacement procedure It is recommended that the battery be changed immediately to minimize potential downtime When the battery is almost completely depleted the LCD displa...
Page 18: ...arms flash but there is no sound when in alarm The icon on the main screen indicates its state Buzzer on Buzzer off 5 6 Wireless Communication Indicator The display employs an antenna icon to show wir...
Page 19: ...th all monitors on the network as well as with the EchoView Before deploying an EchoView it is important to have the Pan ID and Channel number on which the rest of the network is operating Without the...
Page 20: ...few seconds the EchoView exits to its main screen When you have successfully entered Programming Mode you see this screen Note If you do not make a selection in 60 seconds the EchoView automatically...
Page 21: ...olling wraps so once you reach the first or last item it starts scrolling through the items again Eight choices including Exit are available Buzzer On Off LCD Contrast Serial Number read only Firmware...
Page 22: ...e asked whether you want to disable or enable if it is already disabled the audible alarm or To toggle the audible alarm from on to off or off to on press Y and a confirmation message appears To exit...
Page 23: ...ashing Save your changes by pressing Y Exit without saving changes by pressing N Step back to the first digit by pressing MODE 7 1 3 Serial Number This shows the Serial Number of the EchoView To view...
Page 24: ...ark circle Press MODE to return to the Settings menu If you do not make a selection in 60 seconds it automatically exits to the menu 7 1 5 Factory Reset You can perform a factory reset to the instrume...
Page 25: ...f your settings are removed and cannot be retrieved 7 1 6 Edit Password You can change the password by selecting Edit Password At this screen input your new password over the old one or the default In...
Page 26: ...Exit without saving changes by pressing N Step back to the first digit by pressing MODE Saving the password takes a moment and a screen indicates that it has been successfully saved 7 1 7 Exit Scroll...
Page 27: ...tem and continue scrolling a second screen appears The scrolling wraps so once you reach the first or last item of either screen it starts scrolling through the items in the other screen again Five ch...
Page 28: ...l devices in the network that receive the ping signal respond with a beep if they are within the range The Echoview does not beep or flash its LED lights You can also ping from an instrument in the ne...
Page 29: ...1 through 999 The screen shows the PAN ID with the cursor blinking on the first digit Step through the digits from left to right by pressing MODE Change a digit s value by pressing Y to increase and N...
Page 30: ...the least congested one The screen now displays a message asking if you want to confirm your choice to join a network Press Y to join a network and automatically find the best channel to operate on Pr...
Page 31: ...ugh 26 Scroll until Channel Setup is selected Press MODE to view or change the channel The range of available channels is shown in parentheses The screen also shows the channel number with the cursor...
Page 32: ...m frequency Therefore you may not be able to change the channel to a number outside of its assigned set of numbers If you select an incompatible channel number you will see this screen and then the Ec...
Page 33: ...es you with an overview including The monitor s location if it has been programmed into the FMC2000 controller The type of monitor The type of sensor The alarm state NONE is shown when a monitor is no...
Page 34: ...dicates the monitor s presence on the network and no alarm To select a monitor Press Y to scroll up or N to scroll down Note The scrolling wraps so once you reach the top or bottom item it starts scro...
Page 35: ...he list and it is selected 8 2 Multiple Monitors In Alarm If any other monitors on the network go into alarm while the one is already in alarm the circle accompanying second monitor in alarm s identif...
Page 36: ...rm state including The monitor s location if it has been programmed into the FMC2000 controller The type of monitor The type of sensor The type of alarm state HIGH alarm LOW alarm STEL alarm etc The l...
Page 37: ...tton Function Note By default the Panic Button feature is disabled 1 Start the EchoView in Diagnostic mode by pressing and holding the Y and MODE keys simultaneously 2 Once startup is completed and th...
Page 38: ...ion or 7 Press Y to save it or N to cancel any change The change is registered and you see the success screen or After a few seconds it returns to the menu screen with Operating Mode selected Press N...
Page 39: ...ress and hold all three buttons until you see this screen 2 Now press Trigger Relays This screen is now shown 9 2 1 Trigger All Relays With All Relays highlighted press MODE to trigger all relays simu...
Page 40: ...he FMC2000 or at the EchoView 9 2 3 Clear Relays Clear relays clears all of the relays on the controller even if only one relay was triggered Select Clear Relays and then press MODE to clear the relay...
Page 41: ...ttery cover by turning it counterclockwise 2 Remove the battery 3 Insert the new battery with its positive pole towards inside of the unit 4 Replace the battery cover by turning it clockwise with the...
Page 42: ...ve 2002 96 EC is intended to promote recycling of electrical and electronic equipment and their components at end of life This symbol crossed out wheeled bin indicates separate collection of waste ele...
Page 43: ...nication not established with the FMC2000 Too much distance between the EchoView and the controller There is an obstruction between the EchoView and the controller Controller does not receive complete...
Page 44: ...MeshGuard LEL is out of its RF range Battery is low Move the EchoView closer to a working controller or reader Perform the network searching function in diagnostic mode Move the EchoView close to a w...
Page 45: ...EchoView User s Guide 45 12 EchoView Alarm Signal Summary Alarm Mode LCD Buzzer LED Battery Low 1 beep per minute...
Page 46: ...ond method uses a specially designed stainless steel enclosure that is permanently mounted It protects the EchoView from damage in industrial settings 13 1 Magnet Mount Installation This magnet is pow...
Page 47: ...ation Four reinforced holes in the rear of the enclosure allow for a screw to pass through to the mounting brackets The enclosure can be mounted to a vertical or horizontal pole Side View Front View M...
Page 48: ...pole Loosely assemble the clamp parts around the pole Note that the screws have nuts that fit into the clamp parts The clamp parts are designed to hole the nut so that you do not need to use a wrench...
Page 49: ...ver of the enclosure 4 Insert the hex screw into the cover s locking portion and tighten it 5 The EchoView is now ready to use Note The sensor cover on the bottom of the enclosure can be removed so th...
Page 50: ...losure instead of the clamps This approach provides the protection of the enclosure with the ease of installation afforded by the magnetic mounting 1 Insert screw through magnetic disc 2 Place the mag...
Page 51: ...external battery screws into the EchoView s battery compartment Bottom views of the EchoView in its steel enclosure are shown in the procedure below 1 Remove battery cover with the 3 pin end of the se...
Page 52: ...is snug Do not overtighten Consult the RAE PowerPak User s Guide for further connection and charging information The EchoView is permanently mounted to a solid surface by first securing it in its stee...
Page 53: ...ith the EchoView securely in its housing you can remove the cover over the battery compartment so that you can place the connector from the RAE PowerPak into the EchoView Use the sensor and battery re...
Page 54: ...ocess External battery replacement 1 Unplug the battery connector 2 Loosen the safety screw holding the battery 3 Mount a new battery on the mounting bracket 4 Tighten the safety screw 5 Connect the E...
Page 55: ...Communication not established with the FMC2000 Too much distance between the EchoView and the controller There is an obstruction between the EchoView and the controller Controller does not receive co...
Page 56: ...he MeshGuard is out of its RF range Battery is low Move the EchoView closer to a working controller or reader Perform the network searching function in diagnostic mode Move the EchoView close to a wor...
Page 57: ...ems com Year Of Manufacture To identify the year of manufacture refer to the serial number of the instrument The letter in the serial number indicates the year of manufacture For example M indicates t...
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