Rae EchoView Manual de usuario

Rev. D
August 2014
P/N F04-4001-000
EchoView
User’s Guide

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© Copyright 2014 RAE Systems by Honeywell.

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Contents
1Warnings.................................................................................. 5
1.1 Operation Area and Conditions ................................. 7
1.1.1 Hazardous Areas classified by Zones ................. 7
1.1.2 Hazardous Areas classified by Divisions............ 7
1.2 Instruction For Safe Use ............................................ 8
1.3 Use In Hazardous Areas............................................. 8
2Standard Kit ............................................................................. 9
3General Information................................................................. 9
3.1 Key Features ............................................................ 10
4Physical Description .............................................................. 11
4.1 LCD Display (Monitoring) ...................................... 12
4.2 LCD Display (In Alarm).......................................... 12
4.3 Specifications........................................................... 13
5Operation................................................................................ 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 Buzzer (Audible Alarm) Off Indicator .................... 18
5.6 Wireless Communication Indicator ......................... 18
6Deploying The EchoView...................................................... 19
7Programming The EchoView ................................................ 19
7.1 Settings..................................................................... 21
7.1.1 Buzzer On/Off................................................... 22
7.1.2 LCD Contrast.................................................... 22
7.1.3 Serial Number................................................... 23
7.1.4 Firmware Version ............................................. 24
7.1.5 Factory Reset .................................................... 24
7.1.6 Edit Password.................................................... 25
7.1.7 Exit.................................................................... 26
7.2 Wireless.................................................................... 27
7.2.1 Ping Net ............................................................ 28
7.2.2 PAN ID Setup................................................... 29
7.2.3 Join Net............................................................. 30

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7.2.4 Channel Setup................................................... 31
7.2.5 Exit.................................................................... 32
7.3 Viewing Monitors’ Data (Anytime)......................... 33
7.4 Backlight.................................................................. 33
8Viewing Alarm Data.............................................................. 34
8.1 One Monitor In Alarm ............................................. 35
8.2 Multiple Monitors In Alarm..................................... 35
9“Panic” Function.................................................................... 37
9.1 Enabling/Disabling The “Panic Button” Function... 37
9.2 Using The “Panic” Function .................................... 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 Signal Summary.............................. 45
13 Appendix A: EchoView Installation............................... 46
13.1 Magnet-Mount Installation ...................................... 46
13.2 Fixed Installation ..................................................... 47
13.3 Magnetic Mount Alternative Installation................. 50
14 Appendix B: PowerPak External Battery Replacement.. 51
14.1 External Battery Usage ............................................ 51
14.2 External Battery Replacement Process.................... 54

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1 WARNINGS
Read Before Operating
This manual must be carefully read by all individuals who have or will
have the responsibility of using, maintaining, or servicing this product.
The product will perform as designed only if it is used, maintained, and
serviced in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
Warning:
Use only the Lithium battery or external rechargeable battery provided
by RAE 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.
Replace batteries only in non-hazardous locations.
STATIC HAZARD: Clean only with a damp cloth.
For safety reasons this equipment must be operated and serviced by
qualified personnel only. Read and understand instruction manual
completely before operating or servicing. Any rapid up-scale reading
followed by a declining or erratic reading may indicate a gas
concentration beyond upper scale limit, which may be hazardous.

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Marking
The EchoView is certified according to the IECEx scheme, ATEX
and CSA for US and Canada as protected by intrinsic safety.
The product is marked with the following information:
RAE SYSTEMS
3775 N. 1st. St., San Jose
CA 95134, USA
FMC-400
Serial No/barcode: XXX-XXXX-000
IECEx 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
-40º C ≤Tamb ≤50º C
Warnings:
Use only RAE 500-0111-000 for internal battery. Do not replace
internal battery in hazardous locations.
Ui: 3.6V; Ci: 78µF; Li/Ri: 3.5µH/ohm
Understand User’s Manual before operating or servicing.
Substitution of components may impair intrinsic safety.
To prevent ignition of flammable or combustible atmospheres,
disconnect power before servicing.

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Applied Standards
IECEx
ATEX
North America
IEC 60079-
0:2004
EN 60079-
0:2006
CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 0-M91
IEC 60079-
11:2006
EN 60079-
11:2007
CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 157-
92
C22.2 No. 142-M1987
UL 913
UL916
Brazil Radio Specifications
Radio model: RM2400A
Frequency range: 2.400 to 2.4835GHz
Modulation: 802.15.4 DSSS BPSK
RF power(Tx): 20dBm
Data rate: 250kbps
1.1 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
the temperature range of -40º C to +50º C, where gases of
explosion groups IIA, IIB or IIC and T4 may be present.
1.1.2 Hazardous Areas classified by Divisions
EchoView is intended to be used in hazardous areas classified for
Class I Div. 1 or 2, within the temperature range of
-40º C to +50º C, where gases of explosion groups A, B, C or D
and temperature class T4 may be present.

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1.2 Instruction For Safe Use
Strictly follow the instructions for safe use. Application of the
EchoView requires full understanding and strict observation 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 only under specified conditions. The
components may not be modified in any way.
The appropriate regulations for service and repair must be properly
observed during such activities.

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2 Standard Kit
EchoView with antenna
Maintenance tool
User’s Guide
3 General Information
The EchoView wirelessly receives the data shown on an FMC2000
controller in a MeshGuard network and displays 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 works with the FMC2000 wireless
controller on a flexible, robust wireless network to provide reliable, low-
cost operation. Up to four EchoViews can operate on a single network. It
also works in a ProRAE Guardian network with a PC.

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3.1 Key Features
Up to 45 days continuous operation using external battery box
IEEE 802.15.4 Mesh network functionality with 64-bit encryption
Mesh network with auto network 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
Loud audio alarm, 90dB @ 30cm (12″)
Easy-to-read continuous display of signal strength
Bright red flashing alarm
Highly resistant to RFI interference
IP-65 rated for outdoor use in harsh environments
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