Bluetooth Pairing; Replace A Sensor; Review Logs - Honeywell BW Ultra User Manual

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Bluetooth Pairing

The user can pair the Honeywell BW ™ Ultra to a mobile
device via built in Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE). The
Honeywell Safety Communicator app, installed on the
mobile phone, can then show gas readings and alarms
from the Honeywell BW ™ Ultra unit that is connected.
Readings and alarms can then be sent to Honeywell's
remote monitoring software.
1. On the mobile device, turn on the Bluetooth connection
and look for available detectors.
On the Honeywell BW ™ Ultra, the Bluetooth connection
is on by default.
2. On the mobile device, select the detector and then enter
the last six digits from the detector's serial number.
: Pairing is not allowed at start up, during calibration, or bump
Note
test.
Warning: Wireless communication and infrastructure
should be used as informational monitoring only.

Replace a Sensor

Use only sensors designed by Honeywell for the Honeywell
BW ™ Ultra detectors. Replace the sensors in a non-
hazardous location.
The Honeywell BW ™ Ultra detector can be configured for a
maximum of 5 gases and may contain dummy sensors.

Review Logs

Many of the detector events are logged and can be
reviewed via IntelliDoX or BLE. Typical logged events would
be:
• bump test failed
• last calibration failed
• calibration forced
• calibration error
• sensors in alarm
• sensors zeroed
• "Turn cal gas off..." message is displayed
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• self-test failed
• calibration overdue
• calibration canceled
• calibration passed
• system reset
• event logs vs. data logs
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