User GuideMesh Router
Mesh Router User’s Guide 4 Physical Description 1 LED alarm 2 LCD (with backlighting) 3 Buzzer alarm 4 Battery cover (on bottom) 5 Y/+, MODE, a
Mesh Router User’s Guide 4.1 LCD Display (Monitoring) 1 Online/Offline status 2 Pan ID 3 Channel 4 EUI (Extended Unique Identifier) 5 Battery stre
Mesh Router User’s Guide 5 Specifications RF Certifications FCC Part15 R&TTE Directive 1995/5/EC Display Customized LCD (1 x 1.5″) with backligh
Mesh Router User’s Guide 6 Operation The Mesh Router only operates in RTR mode. Therefore, when it is turned on, it is always operational. Whenever
Mesh Router User’s Guide This is followed by the Modem Type: Then the Mesh Router initializes connection with the wireless network. When the netwo
Mesh Router User’s Guide 6.2 Turning The Mesh Router Off Hold down the [MODE] key through the “5…4…3… 2… 1… Power Off” sequence. When you see “Power
Mesh Router User’s Guide 7 Button Functions The three buttons provide fast access to functions in the Mesh Router. • Press [MODE] to view signal
Mesh Router User’s Guide 8 Deploying Mesh Routers Important! Before deploying a Mesh Router, it is important to have the Pan ID and Channel number
Mesh Router User’s Guide 3. Follow this procedure until all MeshGuard or MeshGuard LEL detectors in the network are deployed. Check communication rel
Mesh Router User’s Guide 9 Programming The Mesh Router Programming Mode is accessed by first providing the correct password. Press and hold [MODE
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Mesh Router User’s Guide When you have successfully entered Programming Mode, you see this screen: Note: If you do not make a selection in 60 secon
Mesh Router User’s Guide Six choices (including Exit) are available: • LCD Contrast • Serial Number (read-only) • Firmware Version (read-only) •
Mesh Router User’s Guide 9.1.2 Serial Number This shows the Serial Number of the Mesh Router. To view it, press [MODE] when “Serial Number” is highl
Mesh Router User’s Guide 9.1.4 Factory Reset You can perform a factory reset to the instrument’s original settings. To access it, press [MODE] when
Mesh Router User’s Guide Note: If you perform a factory reset, all of your settings are removed and cannot be retrieved. 9.1.5 Edit Password You can
Mesh Router User’s Guide Saving the password takes a moment, and a screen indicates that it has been successfully saved: 9.1.6 Exit Scroll until
Mesh Router User’s Guide The scrolling “wraps,” so once you reach the first or last item of either screen, it starts scrolling through the items in t
Mesh Router User’s Guide they are within the range. You can also ping from an instrument in the network. If it is within range, the Mesh Router respon
Mesh Router User’s Guide • Save your changes by pressing [Y/+]. • Exit without saving changes by pressing [N/-]. • Step back to the first digit by
Mesh Router User’s Guide Once the device has selected the least-congested channel and a network is joined, this message is displayed: 9.2.4 Chann
Mesh Router User’s Guide Contents 1 Warnings ... 5 1.1 Operation Area
Mesh Router User’s Guide Step from digit to digit from left to right by pressing [MODE]. Change a digit’s value by pressing [Y/+] to increase and [N/-
Mesh Router User’s Guide 9.2.5 Exit To exit Wireless and return to the main Programming Menu, scroll until “Exit” is shown: With “Exit” selected,
Mesh Router User’s Guide 10 “Panic” Function The Mesh Router has a “Panic” function, where you can manually trigger the relays at the main FMC2000 con
Mesh Router User’s Guide 6. Press [MODE] to make your selection. You are asked to confirm your selection. or 7. Press [Y/+] to save it or
Mesh Router User’s Guide 10.2 Using The “Panic” Function The “Panic” function is designed so that it is very difficult to invoke by accident. Start f
Mesh Router User’s Guide Note: The relay on the FMC2000 controller remains triggered until it is cleared, either at the FMC2000 or at the Mesh Router.
Mesh Router User’s Guide 11 Internal Battery Replacement 1. Use the 3-pin end of the tool to unscrew and open the battery cover by tur
Mesh Router User’s Guide Note: Only Change battery in a safe location and use the battery by Honeywell Analytics provided. After changing the battery,
Mesh Router User’s Guide 12 Troubleshooting Failure Symptom Cause Solution Cannot turn on Battery charge too low Battery has been changed New b
Mesh Router User’s Guide of its RF range. Battery is low controller or reader and Press [Y/+] Replace battery Others Turn Mesh Router off and on
Mesh Router User’s Guide 10.2 Using The “Panic” Function ... 34 10.2.1 Trigger All Relays...
Mesh Router User’s Guide 13 Mesh Router Alarm Signal Summary Alarm Mode When LCD Buzzer & LED Battery Low < 3.2V (“empty” battery icon) 1
Mesh Router User’s Guide 14 Appendix A: Mesh Router Installation Two methods for mounting Mesh Router make it easy to install. The first method us
Mesh Router User’s Guide 14.2 Fixed Installation Four reinforced holes in the rear of the enclosure allow for a screw to pass through to the mounting
Mesh Router User’s Guide Slip the screws through the two holes that are side by side in order to mount the enclosure to a vertical pole. Otherwise sli
Mesh Router User’s Guide Next, place the Mesh Router into the enclosure: 1. Lift up the hinged cover of the enclosure. 2. Slide the Mesh Router int
Mesh Router User’s Guide 14.3 Magnetic Mount Alternative Installation The magnet-mount disc can be attached to the steel enclosure instead of the cla
15 Appendix B: Mesh Router External Battery Replacement 15.1 External Battery Usage An external battery unit, the provided by RAE Po
Mesh Router User’s Guide 1. Remove battery cover with the 3-pin end of the sensor and battery removal tool by turning counterclockwise. 2. Lift o
Mesh Router User’s Guide Front, side, and rear views of the steel enclosure show how the Mesh Router is secured for mounting. With the Mesh Rou
Mesh Router User’s Guide 15.2 External Battery Replacement Process External battery replacement 1. Unplug the battery connector. 2. Loosen the saf
Mesh Router User’s Guide 1 WARNINGS Read Before Operating This manual must be carefully read by all individuals who have or will have the responsibi
Mesh Router User’s Guide Year Of Manufacture To identify the year of manufacture, refer to the serial number of the instrument. The letter in the
13427_REV C_12/2012H_MAN0976_EMEAI P/N F04-4002-000 © 2014 Honeywell AnalyticsPlease Note:While every effort has been made to ensure accuracy in this
Mesh Router User’s Guide Marking The Mesh Router is certified according to the IECEx scheme, ATEX and CSA for US and Canada as protected by intrinsic
Mesh Router User’s Guide 1.1 Operation Area and Conditions 1.1.1 Hazardous Areas classified by Zones Mesh Router is intended to be used in hazardo
Mesh Router User’s Guide 2 Standard Kit Router with antenna Maintenance tool User’s Guide 3 General Information The Mesh Router is a dedicated rou
Mesh Router User’s Guide 2.1 Key Features Up to 45 days continuous operation using external battery box IEEE 802.15.4 Mesh network functionalit
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