Section 2: Quick Start - Honeywell XYR 5000 series User Manual

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Section 2: Quick Start

Rev. 8
July 2012
Wireless Dual Analog Input Interface Transmitter
This section summarizes what must be done in order to get the device in-
stalled, configured, and in operation quickly. However, it does not provide
detailed or how-to information to perform the tasks outlined.
1.
Place the Transmitter in the desired location of operation.
Note: Trimming of the measurement may be necessary before the
device can be placed in service. If trimming is required, perform
steps 1 and 6-15 prior to placing the device in service.
2. Wire the analog input(s) as shown in the top left figure.
3. Wire the input switches as shown in the bottom left figure (optional).
4. Ground the Transmitter via grounding screw provided in enclosure.
5. Close the enclosure and secure enclosure via set screw.
6. Turn on the Transmitter by simultaneously pressing and holding the
ENTER and NEXT buttons.
7. Set the RF CHAN setting equal to the Base Radio's RF Channel.
8. Set the BAUD RT setting equal to the Base Radio's Baud Rate.
9. Set the RF ID number to be a unique value between 1 and 100.
10. Select the normal transmission rate.
11. Select the normal sampling rate.
12. Select the abnormal transmission rate.
13. Select the abnormal sampling rate.
14. Set the normal upper and lower values.
15. Select the engineering measurement units.
If the "RF OFF" message is being displayed on the Transmitter LCD, per-
form the following:
Set the RF CHAN setting equal to the Base Radio's RF
Channel.
If a "NO RF" message is being displayed on the Transmitter LCD, check
the following:
Is the Transmitter set to the above listed settings?
Is the Base Radio on?
Do the Transmitter and Base Radio settings match? (See
Section 5 of Transmitter and Base Radio User Guides)
Are the Base Radio and Transmitters unable to communicate
due to obstructions or distance? (See Section 3.1.1: Trans-
mitter Positioning)
!
Warning! If the Transmitters have been running for an extended period
of time with no signal from the Base Radio (the Base Radio is off or not
present), the Transmitters will only search for the Base Radio every one
hour or so. Turning the Transmitters off and back on will cause them to
begin searching immediately.
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