Emerson Rosemount 702DX22 Reference Manual

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00809-0200-4702, Rev CA
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Rosemount 702 Wireless Discrete Transmitter

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  • Page 1 Reference Manual 00809-0200-4702, Rev CA February 2013 Rosemount 702 Wireless Discrete Transmitter...
  • Page 3 The products described in this document are NOT designed for nuclear-qualified applications. Using non-nuclear qualified products in applications that require nuclear-qualified hardware or products may cause inaccurate readings. For information on Rosemount nuclear-qualified products, contact an Emerson Process Management Sales Representative.
  • Page 4 Reference Manual Title Page 00809-0200-4702, Rev CA February 2013 Explosions could result in death or serious injury: Installation of this transmitter in an explosive environment must be in accordance with the appropriate local, national, and international standards, codes, and practices. Please review the approvals section of the 702 Reference Manual for any restrictions associated with a safe installation.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Models covered ............3 1.3.1 Rosemount 702DX22 Wireless Discrete Transmitter ....3 1.3.2...
  • Page 6 Table of Contents Reference Manual February 2013 00809-0200-4702, Rev CA 3Section 3: Mounting, Wiring Switches, and Sensors: Models 702DX22 and 702DX61 Safety Messages ............17 3.1.1 Warnings .
  • Page 7 Reference Manual Table of Contents 00809-0200-4702, Rev CA February 2013 6Section 6: Configuration: Models 702DX32 and 702DX42 Safety messages ............55 6.1.1 Warnings .
  • Page 8 Table of Contents Reference Manual February 2013 00809-0200-4702, Rev CA 9Section 9: Operation and Maintenance: Models 702DX32 and 702DX42 Safety messages ............83 9.1.1 Warnings .
  • Page 9 Reference Manual Table of Contents 00809-0200-4702, Rev CA February 2013 CAppendix C: High Gain Remote Antenna Option Safety messages ........... . . 129 C.1.1 Warnings .
  • Page 10 Table of Contents Reference Manual February 2013 00809-0200-4702, Rev CA viii Table of Contents...
  • Page 11: 1Section 1: Introduction

    Section 2 through Section 5 are for the Rosemount 702DX22 and Rosemount 702DX61 models. The Rosemount 702DX22 is the legacy 702 transmitter that has discrete input function only. The Rosemount 702DX61 is a special ® ® version for liquid hydrocarbon leak detection with Tyco TraceTek sensors.
  • Page 12 Reference Manual Section 1: Introduction 00809-0200-4702, Rev CA February 2013 Model Number Functionality Manual Sections 702DX22 Two channel discrete input 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 702DX61 One channel for Tyco TraceTek liquid hydrocarbon leak 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 detection 702DX32 Two channel discrete input with momentary input detection 1, 6, 7, 8, 9...
  • Page 13: Models Covered

    Appendix C: High Gain Remote Antenna Option describes the high gain remote antenna, its specifications and installation. Models covered The following Rosemount 702 Wireless Discrete Transmitters are covered by this manual: 1.3.1 Rosemount 702DX22 Wireless Discrete Transmitter Two input channels,  Discrete input only  1.3.2...
  • Page 14: Functions Of The Transmitter

    Reference Manual Section 1: Introduction 00809-0200-4702, Rev CA February 2013 1.4.1 Functions of the transmitter Switches produce either an open or closed signal. By using simple HART configuration, the 702 transmitter converts the switch signal to a wireless-enabled signal. 1.4.2 Wireless Considerations Power Up Sequence The Smart Wireless Gateway should be installed and functioning properly before any wireless...
  • Page 15: Choosing An Installation Location And Position

    Reference Manual Section 1: Introduction 00809-0200-4702, Rev CA February 2013 Figure 1-2. Locating Conduit Entries Conduit Entry Conduit Entry Connecting the Field Communicator to the Power Module The Power Module needs to be connected for the Field Communicator to interface with the 702 transmitter.
  • Page 16: Electrical

    Reference Manual Section 1: Introduction 00809-0200-4702, Rev CA February 2013 1.4.4 Electrical Caring for the Power Module The Rosemount 702 Wireless Discrete Transmitter is self-powered. The included Black Power Module contains two “C” size primary lithium/thionyl chloride batteries. Each battery contains approximately 2.5 grams of lithium, for a total of 5 grams in each pack.
  • Page 17: Service Support

    -40 to 85 °C -40 to 85 °C Service Support To expedite the return process outside of North America, contact your Emerson Process Management representative, Within the United States, call the Emerson Process Management Response Center toll-free number 1 800 654 7768. The center, which is available 24 hours a day, will assist you with any needed information or materials.
  • Page 18: Product Recycling/Disposal

    Reference Manual Section 1: Introduction 00809-0200-4702, Rev CA February 2013 Shipping Wireless Products (Lithium Batteries): The unit was shipped with the Power Module not installed. Please remove the Power Module from the unit before shipping. Primary lithium batteries (charged or discharged) are regulated during transportation by the U.S.
  • Page 19: Safety Messages

    Reference Manual Section 2: Configuration: Models 702DX22 and 702DX61 00809-0200-4702, Rev CA February 2013 Section 2 Configuration: Models 702DX22 and 702DX61 Safety messages ............page 9 Configuring the Device Sensor .
  • Page 20: Connecting The Switches

    Reference Manual Section 2: Configuration: Models 702DX22 and 702DX61 00809-0200-4702, Rev CA February 2013 2.1.2 Connecting the switches The 702 transmitter is compatible with a number of simple switches. When ordered in the optional configuration for Liquid Hydrocarbon Detection, option code 61, the 702 transmitter is ®...
  • Page 21: Configuring The Device Network

    Reference Manual Section 2: Configuration: Models 702DX22 and 702DX61 00809-0200-4702, Rev CA February 2013 Configuring the Device Network Configuring Device Network with Field Communicator To communicate with the Gateway, and ultimately the Information System, the transmitter must be configured to communicate with the wireless network. Using a Field Communicator or AMS Wireless Configurator, enter the Network ID and Join Key so they match the Network ID and Join Key of the Gateway and the other devices in the network.
  • Page 22: Configuring Transmitter With Liquid Hydrocarbon Detection, Measurement

    Reference Manual Section 2: Configuration: Models 702DX22 and 702DX61 00809-0200-4702, Rev CA February 2013 2.4.2 Configuring Transmitter with Liquid Hydrocarbon Detection, Measurement Option Code 61(702DX61) Making Terminal Block Connections Figure 2-2. Fuel Sensor Terminal Diagram Connect Tyco TraceTek and Fast Fuel sensor lead wires by matching the colors of wires to colors on terminal block.
  • Page 23: Hart Menu Tree

    Reference Manual Section 2: Configuration: Models 702DX22 and 702DX61 00809-0200-4702, Rev CA February 2013 HART menu tree For ease of operation, changing setup, such as switch type, can be completed in several locations. 2.5.1 Dry contact inputs, measurement option code 22 (702DX22) Figure 2-4.
  • Page 24: Liquid Hydrocarbon Detection, Measurement Option Code 61(702Dx61)14

    Reference Manual Section 2: Configuration: Models 702DX22 and 702DX61 00809-0200-4702, Rev CA February 2013 2.5.2 Liquid Hydrocarbon Detection, Measurement Option Code 61(702DX61) Figure 2-5. Field Communicator Menu Tree, DD Revision 1, for Leak Detection 1. Network ID 1. Device Status 2.
  • Page 25: Fast Key Sequence

    Reference Manual Section 2: Configuration: Models 702DX22 and 702DX61 00809-0200-4702, Rev CA February 2013 2.5.3 Fast Key Sequence Table 2-1 lists the fast key sequence for common transmitter functions. NOTE: The fast key sequences assume that a current DD is being used: DD Rev 2 for dry contact inputs, and DD Rev 1 for leak detection.
  • Page 26 Reference Manual Section 2: Configuration: Models 702DX22 and 702DX61 00809-0200-4702, Rev CA February 2013 Configuration: Models 702DX22 and 702DX61...
  • Page 27: Safety Messages

    Reference Manual Section 3: Mounting, Wiring Switches, and Sensors: 00809-0200-4702, Rev CA Models 702DX22 and 702DX61 February 2013 Section 3 Mounting, Wiring Switches, and Sensors: Models 702DX22 and 702DX61 Safety Messages ............page 17 Installing the transmitter .
  • Page 28: Warnings

    Section 3: Mounting, Wiring Switches, and Sensors: Reference Manual Models 702DX22 and 702DX61 00809-0200-4702, Rev CA February 2013 3.1.1 Warnings Failure to follow these installation guidelines could result in death or serious injury: Only qualified personnel should perform the installation ...
  • Page 29: Installing The Transmitter

    Reference Manual Section 3: Mounting, Wiring Switches, and Sensors: 00809-0200-4702, Rev CA Models 702DX22 and 702DX61 February 2013 Installing the transmitter The 702 transmitter can be installed in one of two configurations: Direct Mount: The switch is connected directly to the 702 transmitter housing’s conduit entry. For installation instructions see “Installing the Transmitter in a Direct Mount Configuration”...
  • Page 30 Section 3: Mounting, Wiring Switches, and Sensors: Reference Manual Models 702DX22 and 702DX61 00809-0200-4702, Rev CA February 2013 Note Use caution when handling the power module, it may be damaged if dropped from heights in excess of 20 feet. Note Wireless devices should only be powered up after the Smart Wireless Gateway, in order of proximity from the Smart Wireless Gateway beginning with the closest device.
  • Page 31: Installing The Transmitter In A Remote Mount Configuration

    Reference Manual Section 3: Mounting, Wiring Switches, and Sensors: 00809-0200-4702, Rev CA Models 702DX22 and 702DX61 February 2013 3.2.2 Installing the Transmitter in a Remote Mount Configuration Install the switch according to standard installation practices being sure to use thread sealant on all of the connections.
  • Page 32: Wiring Switches And Sensors

    Section 3: Mounting, Wiring Switches, and Sensors: Reference Manual Models 702DX22 and 702DX61 00809-0200-4702, Rev CA February 2013 Wiring Switches and Sensors Wiring Switches and Sensors with Dry Contact Inputs, Measurement Option Code 22 (702DX22) Figure 3-5. Rosemount 702 Terminal Diagram 3.3.1 Wireless Output Specifications Dual Input...
  • Page 33 Reference Manual Section 3: Mounting, Wiring Switches, and Sensors: 00809-0200-4702, Rev CA Models 702DX22 and 702DX61 February 2013 Dual Input, Limit Contact Logic When configured for Limit Contact Logic, the 702 transmitter will accept the input from two single pole single throw switches on inputs S1 and S2, and will use limit contact logic for the determination of the wireless outputs.
  • Page 34: Wiring Switches And Sensors With Liquid Hydrocarbon Detection, Measure- Ment Option Code 61(702Dx61)24

    The connections to the Fast Fuel Sensor TraceTek sensing cable are made by matching the appropriately colored wires to the matching colored termination lugs. The Emerson Smart Wireless 702 transmitter can support up to 3 Fast Fuel sensors.  These Fast Fuel sensors are connected using TraceTek Modular Leader Cable...
  • Page 35 Note All part numbers on this page refer to products sold by Tyco Thermo Controls, LLC. The Emerson Smart Wireless 702 transmitter can support up to 500 feet (150 m) of  TraceTek hydrocarbon or solvent sensor cable (TT5000 or TT5001 series). The total amount of sensor cable connected to a single 702 transmitter is not to exceed 500 ft.
  • Page 36: Lcd Display

    Section 3: Mounting, Wiring Switches, and Sensors: Reference Manual Models 702DX22 and 702DX61 00809-0200-4702, Rev CA February 2013 LCD Display If an LCD display is ordered, it will be shipped attached to the transmitter. Note An LCD display is not available with measurement option code 61, for liquid hydrocarbon detection.
  • Page 37: Grounding The Transmitter

    Reference Manual Section 3: Mounting, Wiring Switches, and Sensors: 00809-0200-4702, Rev CA Models 702DX22 and 702DX61 February 2013 Grounding the Transmitter The 702 transmitter operates with the housing grounded or floating. Floating systems, however, can cause extra noise that may affect many types of readout devices. If the signal appears noisy or erratic, grounding at a single point may solve the problem.
  • Page 38 Section 3: Mounting, Wiring Switches, and Sensors: Reference Manual Models 702DX22 and 702DX61 00809-0200-4702, Rev CA February 2013 Mounting, Wiring Switches, and Sensors: Models 702DX22 and 702DX61...
  • Page 39: 4Section 4: Commissioning: Models 702Dx22 And 702Dx61

    Reference Manual Section 4: Commissioning: Models 702DX22 and 702DX61 00809-0200-4702, Rev CA February 2013 Section 4 Commissioning: Models 702DX22 and 702DX61 Safety messages ............page 29 Warnings .
  • Page 40: Configuring The Transmitter To Communicate With The Wireless Network

    Reference Manual Section 4: Commissioning: Models 702DX22 and 702DX61 00809-0200-4702, Rev CA February 2013 Configuring the transmitter to communicate with the wireless network In order to communicate with the Smart Wireless Gateway, and ultimately the Information System, the transmitter must be configured to communicate with the wireless network. This step is the wireless equivalent of connecting wires from a transmitter to the information system.
  • Page 41: Verifying Operation

    Reference Manual Section 4: Commissioning: Models 702DX22 and 702DX61 00809-0200-4702, Rev CA February 2013 Verifying operation There are four ways to verify operation: using the optional local display (LCD), using the Field ® Communicator, using the Smart Wireless Gateway's integrated web interface, or by using AMS Suite Wireless Configurator.
  • Page 42 Reference Manual Section 4: Commissioning: Models 702DX22 and 702DX61 00809-0200-4702, Rev CA February 2013 Figure 4-3. Network Join Status Screens Connected with Searching for Limited Network Joining Network Bandwidth Connected N E T w K n e t w k n e t w k n e t w k S R C H N G...
  • Page 43: Ams Wireless Configurator

    Reference Manual Section 4: Commissioning: Models 702DX22 and 702DX61 00809-0200-4702, Rev CA February 2013 Figure 4-4. Smart Wireless Gateway Explorer Page 4.5.1 AMS Wireless Configurator When the device has joined the network, it will appear in the Device Manager as illustrated below Troubleshooting If the device is not joined to the network after power up, verify the correct configuration of the...
  • Page 44 Reference Manual Section 4: Commissioning: Models 702DX22 and 702DX61 00809-0200-4702, Rev CA February 2013 The Network ID and Join Key may be obtained from the Gateway on the Setup>Network>Set- tings page on the web interface (see Figure 4-4 on page 33).
  • Page 45: 5Section 5: Operation And Maintenance: Models 702Dx22 And 702Dx61

    Reference Manual Section 5: Operation and Maintenance: Models 702DX22 and 702DX61 00809-0200-4702, Rev CA February 2013 Section 5 Operation and Maintenance: Models 702DX22 and 702DX61 Safety Messages ............page 35 Discrete Input from Switches and Sensors .
  • Page 46: Discrete Input From Switches And Sensors

    Reference Manual Section 5: Operation and Maintenance: Models 702DX22 and 702DX61 00809-0200-4702, Rev CA February 2013 Discrete Input from Switches and Sensors 5.2.1 Dry Contact Inputs, Measurement Option Code 22 (702DX22) Figure 5-1. Rosemount 702 Terminal Diagram 5.2.2 Wireless output specifications Dual input The Rosemount 702 transmitter will accept the input from one or two single pole single throw switches on inputs S1 and S2.
  • Page 47 Reference Manual Section 5: Operation and Maintenance: Models 702DX22 and 702DX61 00809-0200-4702, Rev CA February 2013 Single or Dual Input, No Logic Switch Wireless Switch Wireless Input Output Input Output Closed TRUE (1.0) Closed TRUE (1.0) Open FALSE (0.0) Open FALSE (0.0) Dual Input, Limit Contact Logic...
  • Page 48 Reference Manual Section 5: Operation and Maintenance: Models 702DX22 and 702DX61 00809-0200-4702, Rev CA February 2013 Dual Input, Opposing Contact Logic When configured for Opposing Contact Logic, the 702 transmitter will accept the input from a single pole double throw switch on inputs S1 and S2, and will use opposing contact logic for the determination of the wireless outputs.
  • Page 49: Liquid Hydrocarbon Detection, Measurement Option Code 61 (702Dx61)39

    Reference Manual Section 5: Operation and Maintenance: Models 702DX22 and 702DX61 00809-0200-4702, Rev CA February 2013 5.2.3 Liquid Hydrocarbon Detection, Measurement Option Code 61 (702DX61) Figure 5-5. Fuel Sensor Terminal ® ® The Liquid Hydrocarbon Detection configuration is intended for use with the Tyco TraceTek Fast Fuel Sensor, or TraceTek sensing cable.
  • Page 50 Reference Manual Section 5: Operation and Maintenance: Models 702DX22 and 702DX61 00809-0200-4702, Rev CA February 2013 Using the AMS Suite Intelligent Device Manager with the Liquid Hydrocarbon Detection Option The following figures show how the AMS Suite Intelligent Device Manager overview screen looks for the 702 transmitter with Liquid Hydrocarbon Detection option, for each of the leak sensor conditions.
  • Page 51 In addition, system considerations must be observed to ensure that the device is still connected to the wireless network and reporting values. On an Emerson Smart Wireless Gateway, this can be done by referring to the parameter: PV_HEALTHY. PV_HEALTHY has a “True” state when the device is on the network and its updates are current, not late or stale, and the device is functioning properly.
  • Page 52 Reference Manual Section 5: Operation and Maintenance: Models 702DX22 and 702DX61 00809-0200-4702, Rev CA February 2013 Mapping the PV, SV, and PV_HEALTHY Variables and Parameter Below is a shot of the gateway screen where the PV, SV and PV_HEALTHY variables and parameter can be mapped.
  • Page 53: Interpreting Lcd Screen Messages

    Reference Manual Section 5: Operation and Maintenance: Models 702DX22 and 702DX61 00809-0200-4702, Rev CA February 2013 Interpreting LCD Screen Messages Note Dry Contact Inputs only, Measurement Option Code 22. LCD is not available for Liquid Hydrocarbon Detection, Measurement Option Code 61. 5.3.1 Startup Screen Sequence The following screens will display when the power module is first connected to the 702...
  • Page 54 Reference Manual Section 5: Operation and Maintenance: Models 702DX22 and 702DX61 00809-0200-4702, Rev CA February 2013 PV Screen - Discrete s n s r1 input 1 or logic output value depending on how the device is configured True S N S R 2 SV Screen - Discrete input 2 True...
  • Page 55: Diagnostic Button Screen Sequence

    Reference Manual Section 5: Operation and Maintenance: Models 702DX22 and 702DX61 00809-0200-4702, Rev CA February 2013 5.3.2 Diagnostic Button Screen Sequence The following five screens will display when the device is operating properly and the Diagnostic Button has been pressed. Device Information - Tag: user entered tag which is A b c d e...
  • Page 56: Network Connection Status Screens

    Reference Manual Section 5: Operation and Maintenance: Models 702DX22 and 702DX61 00809-0200-4702, Rev CA February 2013 Supply Voltage: voltage S u p l y reading at the power 7. 2 1 module terminals v o l t s 5.3.3 Network Connection Status Screens These screens display the network status of the device.
  • Page 57 Reference Manual Section 5: Operation and Maintenance: Models 702DX22 and 702DX61 00809-0200-4702, Rev CA February 2013 n e t w k Diagnostic Button Screen 4.4: the device is in a disconnected state and requires a “Force Join” command to join the network D I S C N T N E T w K Diagnostic Button Screen 4.5: the device is...
  • Page 58 Reference Manual Section 5: Operation and Maintenance: Models 702DX22 and 702DX61 00809-0200-4702, Rev CA February 2013 n e t w k Diagnostic Button Screen 4.9: the device has joined a network and has been fully configured and has multiple parents Operation and Maintenance: Models 702DX22 and 702DX61...
  • Page 59: Device Diagnostic Screens

    Reference Manual Section 5: Operation and Maintenance: Models 702DX22 and 702DX61 00809-0200-4702, Rev CA February 2013 5.3.4 Device Diagnostic Screens The following screens will show the device diagnostics depending on the state of the device and will appear after screen 5 of the Diagnostic Button Screen Sequence. Device Information - Status: there is a critical error which may D E V...
  • Page 60 Reference Manual Section 5: Operation and Maintenance: Models 702DX22 and 702DX61 00809-0200-4702, Rev CA February 2013 S u p l y QV Screen - voltage reading at the 7. 2 1 power supply terminals v o l t s Alert Screen - at least one alert is a l e r t present - this screen will not display if no alerts are present...
  • Page 61 Reference Manual Section 5: Operation and Maintenance: Models 702DX22 and 702DX61 00809-0200-4702, Rev CA February 2013 Diagnostic Button Screen 7.1: the terminal voltage has dropped s u p l y below level of operating limit. Replace the power module (Part Number: f a i l u r 00753-9220-0001) Diagnostic Button Screen 7.2: the...
  • Page 62: Replacing The Power Module

    Reference Manual Section 5: Operation and Maintenance: Models 702DX22 and 702DX61 00809-0200-4702, Rev CA February 2013 Diagnostic Button Screen 10.1: a switch attached to the transmitter has failed, and valid readings from that switch are no s n s r longer possible - check the switch and switch wiring connections - f a i l u r...
  • Page 63 Reference Manual Section 5: Operation and Maintenance: Models 702DX22 and 702DX61 00809-0200-4702, Rev CA February 2013 Shipping Considerations The unit was shipped to you without the power module installed. Please remove the power module prior to shipping. Each power module contains two “C” size primary lithium batteries. Primary lithium batteries are regulated in transportation by the U.S.
  • Page 64: Rev Ca February

    Reference Manual Section 5: Operation and Maintenance: Models 702DX22 and 702DX61 00809-0200-4702, Rev CA February 2013 Operation and Maintenance: Models 702DX22 and 702DX61...
  • Page 65: Safety Messages

    Reference Manual Section 6: Configuration: Models 702DX32 and 702DX42 00809-0200-4702, Rev CA February 2013 Section 6 Configuration: Models 702DX32 and 702DX42 Safety messages ............page 55 Discrete channel configuration .
  • Page 66: Ensuring Proper Switch Connections

    Reference Manual Section 6: Configuration: Models 702DX32 and 702DX42 00809-0200-4702, Rev CA February 2013 6.1.2 Ensuring proper switch connections The 702 transmitter is compatible with a number of simple switches. When ordered in the optional configuration for Liquid Hydrocarbon Detection, option code 61, the 702 transmitter is ®...
  • Page 67: Device Network Configuration

    Reference Manual Section 6: Configuration: Models 702DX32 and 702DX42 00809-0200-4702, Rev CA February 2013 Device network configuration To communicate with the Gateway, and ultimately the Information System, the transmitter must be configured to communicate with the wireless network. Entering the network ID and join key Using a Field Communicator or AMS Wireless Configurator, enter the Network ID and Join Key so they match the Network ID and Join Key of the Gateway and the other devices in the network.
  • Page 68: Configuring The Transmitter With Dry Contact Inputs, Measurement Option

    Reference Manual Section 6: Configuration: Models 702DX32 and 702DX42 00809-0200-4702, Rev CA February 2013 6.3.1 Configuring the Transmitter with Dry Contact Inputs, Measurement Option Code 32, 42 (702DX32, 702DX42) Figure 6-1. 702 Terminal Block Connect the HART communication leads to the COMM terminals on the terminal block. Figure 6-2.
  • Page 69: Hart Menu Tree

    Reference Manual Section 6: Configuration: Models 702DX32 and 702DX42 00809-0200-4702, Rev CA February 2013 HART Menu Tree For ease of operation, changing setup, such as switch type, can be completed in several locations. 6.4.1 Measurement Option Code 32, 42 (702DX32, 702DX42) Figure 6-3.
  • Page 70: Measurement Option Code 32, 42 (702Dx32, 702Dx42)

    Reference Manual Section 6: Configuration: Models 702DX32 and 702DX42 00809-0200-4702, Rev CA February 2013 6.4.2 Measurement Option Code 32, 42 (702DX32, 702DX42) Figure 6-4. Field Communicator Menu Tree-Configure Home 1 Overview Configure 2 Configure 1 Guided Setup Guided Setup 3 Service Tools 2 Manual Setup 1 Join Device To Network 2 Configure Update Rate...
  • Page 71: Measurement Option Code 32, 42 (702Dx32, 702Dx42)

    Reference Manual Section 6: Configuration: Models 702DX32 and 702DX42 00809-0200-4702, Rev CA February 2013 6.4.3 Measurement Option Code 32, 42 (702DX32, 702DX42) Figure 6-5. Field Communicator Menu Tree-Service Tools Service Tools Home Alerts 1 Alerts 1 Overview 1 Refresh Alerts 2 Variables 2 Configure 2 Active Alerts...
  • Page 72: Fast Key Sequence

    Reference Manual Section 6: Configuration: Models 702DX32 and 702DX42 00809-0200-4702, Rev CA February 2013 6.4.4 Fast Key Sequence Table 6-1 lists the fast key sequence for common transmitter functions. NOTE: The fast key sequences assume that a current DD is being used: DD Rev 2 for dry contact inputs, and DD Rev 1 for leak detection.
  • Page 73: Models 702Dx32 And 702Dx42

    Reference Manual Section 7: Mounting, Wiring Switches and Out- 00809-0200-4702, Rev CA put Circuits, Models 702DX32 and 702DX42 February 2013 Section 7 Mounting, Wiring Switches, and Output Circuits: Models 702DX32 and 702DX42 Safety messages ............page 63 Installing the transmitter .
  • Page 74: Installing The Transmitter

    Section 7: Mounting, Wiring Switches and Output Reference Manual Circuits, Models 702DX32 and 702DX42 00809-0200-4702, Rev CA February 2013 Installing the transmitter The 702 transmitter can be installed in one of two configurations: Direct Mount: The switch is connected directly to the 702 transmitter housing’s conduit entry. For installation instructions see “Installing the Rosemount 702 Transmitter in a direct mount”...
  • Page 75 Reference Manual Section 7: Mounting, Wiring Switches and Out- 00809-0200-4702, Rev CA put Circuits, Models 702DX32 and 702DX42 February 2013 Note Wireless devices should only be powered up after the Smart Wireless Gateway, in order of proximity from the Smart Wireless Gateway beginning with the closest device. This results in a simpler and faster network installation.
  • Page 76: Installing The 702 Transmitter In A Remote Mount

    Section 7: Mounting, Wiring Switches and Output Reference Manual Circuits, Models 702DX32 and 702DX42 00809-0200-4702, Rev CA February 2013 7.2.2 Installing the 702 Transmitter in a Remote Mount Install the switch according to standard installation practices being sure to use thread sealant on all of the connections.
  • Page 77: Wiring Switches And Sensors

    Reference Manual Section 7: Mounting, Wiring Switches and Out- 00809-0200-4702, Rev CA put Circuits, Models 702DX32 and 702DX42 February 2013 Wiring switches and sensors 7.3.1 Dry Contact Inputs, Measurement Option Code 32, 42 (702DX32, 702DX42) 702 Transmitter Terminal Block The 702 transmitter has a pair of screw terminals for each of two channels, and a pair of communication terminals.
  • Page 78 Section 7: Mounting, Wiring Switches and Output Reference Manual Circuits, Models 702DX32 and 702DX42 00809-0200-4702, Rev CA February 2013 Note Any dry contact input can be inverted by the device, so as to change the discrete logic state. This is useful, for instance, if a normally open switch is used to replace a normally closed switch. Figure 7-6.
  • Page 79: Output Circuits, Measurement Option Code 42 (702Dx42)

    Reference Manual Section 7: Mounting, Wiring Switches and Out- 00809-0200-4702, Rev CA put Circuits, Models 702DX32 and 702DX42 February 2013 Figure 7-8. Dual Input, Opposing Contact 7.3.3 Output Circuits, measurement option code 42 (702DX42) The 702 transmitter has two channels that can each be configured for discrete input or output. Inputs must be dry contact switch inputs and these were described in a preceding section of this document.
  • Page 80 Section 7: Mounting, Wiring Switches and Output Reference Manual Circuits, Models 702DX32 and 702DX42 00809-0200-4702, Rev CA February 2013 Figure 7-9. Output Circuit Wiring Figure 7-10. Possible Configurations for Both Channel1 and Channel 2 Special Considerations for dual output circuits: If both channels are connected to output circuits, it is very important that the CMN terminal of each circuit be at the same voltage.
  • Page 81 Reference Manual Section 7: Mounting, Wiring Switches and Out- 00809-0200-4702, Rev CA put Circuits, Models 702DX32 and 702DX42 February 2013 Figure 7-11. Dual Output Circuits with a Common Ground If two output circuits are connected to a single 702 transmitter with a single power supply, both CH + and CMN terminals must be connected to each output circuit.
  • Page 82: Safety Shower And Eye Wash Monitoring

    ™ by using switch kits provided by TopWorx , an Emerson company. These kits are ordered as a part of the Rosemount 702 model code and are available for both insulated and un-insulated pipes. These kits contain the switches, brackets and cables that are necessary to install the Rosemount 702 to monitor both the safety shower and the eye wash in a single station.
  • Page 83 Reference Manual Section 7: Mounting, Wiring Switches and Out- 00809-0200-4702, Rev CA put Circuits, Models 702DX32 and 702DX42 February 2013 Figure 7-14. TopWorx switch installed on a safety shower. Figure 7-15. Detail of the switch installation on a safety shower. Figure 7-16.
  • Page 84 Section 7: Mounting, Wiring Switches and Output Reference Manual Circuits, Models 702DX32 and 702DX42 00809-0200-4702, Rev CA February 2013 Eye wash monitoring When the eye wash valve is activated (valve open) by pushing down on the hand paddle, the TopWorx switch is activated (closed switch) and the 702 transmitter senses that switch closure. This switch state is then transmitted by the 702 transmitter to the Gateway, which then sends that information to the control host or alert system.
  • Page 85: Lcd Display

    Reference Manual Section 7: Mounting, Wiring Switches and Out- 00809-0200-4702, Rev CA put Circuits, Models 702DX32 and 702DX42 February 2013 LCD Display If an LCD display is ordered, it will be shipped attached to the transmitter. The optional LCD display can be rotated in 90-degree increments by squeezing the two tabs, pulling out, rotating and snapping back into place.
  • Page 86: Grounding The Transmitter

    Section 7: Mounting, Wiring Switches and Output Reference Manual Circuits, Models 702DX32 and 702DX42 00809-0200-4702, Rev CA February 2013 Grounding the Transmitter The 702 transmitter operates with the housing grounded or floating. Floating systems, however, can cause extra noise that may affect many types of readout devices. If the signal appears noisy or erratic, grounding at a single point may solve the problem.
  • Page 87: Safety Messages

    Reference Manual Section 8: Commissioning: Models 702DX32 and 702DX42 00809-0200-4702, Rev CA February 2013 Section 8 Commissioning: Models 702DX32 and 702DX42 Safety messages ............page 77 Warnings .
  • Page 88: Configuring The Transmitter To Communicate With The Wireless Network

    Reference Manual Section 8: Commissioning: Models 702DX32 and 702DX42 00809-0200-4702, Rev CA February 2013 Configuring the transmitter to communicate with the wireless network In order to communicate with the Smart Wireless Gateway, and ultimately the Information System, the transmitter must be configured to communicate with the wireless network. This step is the wireless equivalent of connecting wires from a transmitter to the information system.
  • Page 89: Verifying Operation

    Reference Manual Section 8: Commissioning: Models 702DX32 and 702DX42 00809-0200-4702, Rev CA February 2013 Verifying operation There are four ways to verify operation: using the optional local display (LCD), using the Field Communicator, using the Smart Wireless Gateway's integrated web interface, or by using AMS Suite Wireless Configurator.
  • Page 90 Reference Manual Section 8: Commissioning: Models 702DX32 and 702DX42 00809-0200-4702, Rev CA February 2013 Figure 8-3. Diagnostic Screen Sequence Network Join Device ID Network ID Status Device Status S u p l y i d - 1 2 n e t w k n e t w k A b c d e 7.
  • Page 91: Ams Wireless Configurator

    Reference Manual Section 8: Commissioning: Models 702DX32 and 702DX42 00809-0200-4702, Rev CA February 2013 What do to if there is immediately an alarm present If the device joins the network and immediately has an alarm present, it is likely due to sensor configuration.
  • Page 92 Reference Manual Section 8: Commissioning: Models 702DX32 and 702DX42 00809-0200-4702, Rev CA February 2013 Troubleshooting If the device is not joined to the network after power up, verify the correct configuration of the Network ID and Join Key, and verify that Active Advertising has been enabled on the Gateway. The Network ID and Join Key in the device must match the Network ID and Join Key of the Gateway.
  • Page 93: Safety Messages

    Section 9: Operation and Maintenance: Models 702DX32 and 702DX42 Reference Manual 00809-0200-4702, Rev CA February 2013 Section 9 Operation and Maintenance: Models 702DX32 and 702DX42 Safety messages ............page 83 Discrete Input from Switches .
  • Page 94: Discrete Input From Switches

    Section 9: Operation and Maintenance: Models 702DX32 and 702DX42 Reference Manual February 2013 00809-0200-4702, Rev CA Discrete Input from Switches 9.2.1 Dry Contact Inputs, Measurement Option Code 32, 42 (702DX32, 702DX42) Rosemount 702 Transmitter terminal block The Rosemount 702 transmitter has a pair of screw terminals for each of two channels, and a pair of communication terminals.
  • Page 95: 702Dx42)87

    Reference Manual Section 9: Operation and Maintenance: Models 702DX32 and 702DX42 00809-0200-4702, Rev CA February 2013 and a secondary variable (SV). The PV is determined by the CH1 input. The SV is determined by the CH2 input. A closed switch drives a TRUE output. An Open switch drives a FALSE output. Note Any dry contact input can be inverted by the device, so as give the opposite effect.
  • Page 96 Section 9: Operation and Maintenance: Models 702DX32 and 702DX42 Reference Manual February 2013 00809-0200-4702, Rev CA Figure 9-3. Dual Input, Limit Contacts Dual Input, Limit Contact Logic Switch Inputs Wireless Outputs Open Open TRAVEL TRAVEL (0.5) (0.5) Open Closed FALSE (0.0) FALSE (0.0) Closed Open...
  • Page 97: 9.2.3 Momentary Discrete Inputs, Measurement Option Code 32 And 42 (702Dx32

    Reference Manual Section 9: Operation and Maintenance: Models 702DX32 and 702DX42 00809-0200-4702, Rev CA February 2013 Figure 9-4. Dual Input, Opposing Contact Dual Input, Opposing Contact Logic Switch Inputs Wireless Outputs Open Open FAULT(NaN) FAULT(NaN) Open Closed FALSE (0.0) FALSE (0.0) Closed Open TRUE (1.0)
  • Page 98 Section 9: Operation and Maintenance: Models 702DX32 and 702DX42 Reference Manual February 2013 00809-0200-4702, Rev CA Figure 9-5. Momentary Inputs and Accumulating Count Figure 9-6. Reporting of Current Discrete State and Count in AMS Wireless Configurator Setting variable reporting in AMS Wireless Configurator The 702 transmitter has two choices for variable reporting: Classic - Discrete State Only, or Enhanced –...
  • Page 99 Reference Manual Section 9: Operation and Maintenance: Models 702DX32 and 702DX42 00809-0200-4702, Rev CA February 2013 Table 9-1. Variable Mapping Variable Reporting Variable Mapping Classic – Discrete State Only CH1 State CH2 State Electronics Supply Temperature Voltage Enhanced – Discrete State with CH1 State CH2 State CH1 Count...
  • Page 100 Section 9: Operation and Maintenance: Models 702DX32 and 702DX42 Reference Manual February 2013 00809-0200-4702, Rev CA Discrete Value: The Discrete Value is reported through the gateway to a control host that requires the true discrete state value, rather than the floating point decimal of the Analog Value. Table 9-2.
  • Page 101: Discrete Output Circuits

    Reference Manual Section 9: Operation and Maintenance: Models 702DX32 and 702DX42 00809-0200-4702, Rev CA February 2013 Table 9-3. State table for Limit Contact and Opposing Contact State Table for Dual Input Limit Contact Logic, or Dual Input Opposing Contact Logic Application Types Value Name Analog Value Discrete Value...
  • Page 102 Section 9: Operation and Maintenance: Models 702DX32 and 702DX42 Reference Manual February 2013 00809-0200-4702, Rev CA Figure 9-8. Output Circuit Wiring Figure 9-9. Possible Configurations for Both Channel 1 and Channel 2 Discrete output switch voltage and current limits It is important to note that the maximum output switching capacity is 26 volts DC and 100 milliamps.
  • Page 103 Reference Manual Section 9: Operation and Maintenance: Models 702DX32 and 702DX42 00809-0200-4702, Rev CA February 2013 Figure 9-10. Dual Output Circuits with a Common Ground Connecting two output circuits with a single power supply If two output circuits are connected to a single 702 transmitter with a single power supply, both CH + and CMN terminals must be connected to each output circuit.
  • Page 104 Section 9: Operation and Maintenance: Models 702DX32 and 702DX42 Reference Manual February 2013 00809-0200-4702, Rev CA Figure 9-12. Wiring an Interposing Relay to Switch Greater Currents or Voltages Setting the reported value Though the output switch state is driven by command from the control host, the 702 then reports back the state of the output switch via the PV and SV.
  • Page 105 Reference Manual Section 9: Operation and Maintenance: Models 702DX32 and 702DX42 00809-0200-4702, Rev CA February 2013 Table 9-4. State table for Discrete Output State Table for Channels Set to Output Direction Value Name Analog Value Discrete Value Open Closed Open Closed Open Closed...
  • Page 106: Modbus And Opc Mapping

    Section 9: Operation and Maintenance: Models 702DX32 and 702DX42 Reference Manual February 2013 00809-0200-4702, Rev CA Modbus and OPC mapping Following is a table of parameters that can be used for Modbus and OPC mapping. These parameters are used by the Smart Wireless Gateway and can be found in the web interface of the Gateway.
  • Page 107 Reference Manual Section 9: Operation and Maintenance: Models 702DX32 and 702DX42 00809-0200-4702, Rev CA February 2013 Device Identification: used to determine Device Type. W I r e l s Device Information - Tag: user A b c d e entered tag which is 8 characters long - will not display if all characters are blank f g h...
  • Page 108: Diagnostic Button Screen Sequence

    Section 9: Operation and Maintenance: Models 702DX32 and 702DX42 Reference Manual February 2013 00809-0200-4702, Rev CA S u p l y Supply Voltage 7. 2 1 v o l t s Channel 1 Count of close/open X X X X X X cycles Counts Channel 2 Count of close/open...
  • Page 109 Reference Manual Section 9: Operation and Maintenance: Models 702DX32 and 702DX42 00809-0200-4702, Rev CA February 2013 Diagnostic Button Screen 2: i d - X X Device Identification - used to determine Device ID X X X X X X n e t w k Diagnostic Button Screen 3: 13 0 5 Network ID...
  • Page 110: Network Connection Status Screens

    Section 9: Operation and Maintenance: Models 702DX32 and 702DX42 Reference Manual February 2013 00809-0200-4702, Rev CA 9.5.3 Network connection status screens One of the following network diagnostic status screens will display in the fourth position of the Diagnostic Button Screen sequence. The screen displayed is dependent on the progress of the device in joining the wireless network.
  • Page 111 Reference Manual Section 9: Operation and Maintenance: Models 702DX32 and 702DX42 00809-0200-4702, Rev CA February 2013 N E T w K Diagnostic Button Screen 4.5: the device is searching for the Network S R C H N G n e t w k Diagnostic Button Screen 4.6: the device is attempting to join a network N E G O T...
  • Page 112: Device Diagnostic Screens

    Section 9: Operation and Maintenance: Models 702DX32 and 702DX42 Reference Manual February 2013 00809-0200-4702, Rev CA 9.5.4 Device diagnostic screens The following screens will show the device diagnostics depending on the state of the device, continuing after Diagnostic Button Screen 5. Diagnostic Button Screen 6.1: B o a r d There is a critical error which may...
  • Page 113 Reference Manual Section 9: Operation and Maintenance: Models 702DX32 and 702DX42 00809-0200-4702, Rev CA February 2013 Diagnostic Button Screen 8: the device cannot retrieve r a d i o information from the radio in the device - the device may still be operational and publishing HART f a i l u r data...
  • Page 114 Section 9: Operation and Maintenance: Models 702DX32 and 702DX42 Reference Manual February 2013 00809-0200-4702, Rev CA Diagnostic Button Screens 13 +: All of the periodic screens except Supply Voltage will now be displayed to conclude the Diagnostic Button Screen Sequence. These screens are: Channel 1 State Channel 2 State Electronics Temperature...
  • Page 115: Replacing The Power Module

    Reference Manual Section 9: Operation and Maintenance: Models 702DX32 and 702DX42 00809-0200-4702, Rev CA February 2013 Replacing the power module Expected power module life is ten years at reference conditions. When the power module needs to be replaced, remove the power module cover and the depleted power module.
  • Page 116 Section 9: Operation and Maintenance: Models 702DX32 and 702DX42 Reference Manual February 2013 00809-0200-4702, Rev CA Operation and Maintenance: Models 702DX32 and 702DX42...
  • Page 117: Specifications

    Appendix A: Specifications and Reference Data Reference Manual February 2013 00809-0200-4702, Rev CA Appendix A Specifications and Reference Data Specifications ............page 107 Dimensional drawings .
  • Page 118: Physical Specifications

    Reference Manual Appendix A: Specifications and Reference Data 00809-0200-4702, Rev CA February 2013 Radio frequency power output from antenna External (WK option) antenna: Maximum of 10 mW (10 dBm) EIRP Extended Range, External (WM option) antenna: Maximum of 18 mW (12.5 dBm) EIRP High Gain, Remote (WN option) antenna: Maximum of 40 mW (16 dBm) EIRP Local display The optional integral LCD can display discrete state...
  • Page 119: Performance Specifications

    Appendix A: Specifications and Reference Data Reference Manual February 2013 00809-0200-4702, Rev CA Materials of construction Enclosure Housing - Low-copper aluminum, or stainless steel Paint - Polyurethane Cover O-ring - Buna-N Terminal Block and Power Module Pack Antenna PBT/PC integrated omnidirectional antenna Conduit Entries - 14 NPT Weight...
  • Page 120 Reference Manual Appendix A: Specifications and Reference Data 00809-0200-4702, Rev CA February 2013 Temperature limits Description Operating Limit Storage Limit Without LCD Display –40 to 185 °F –40 to 185 °F –40 to 85 °C –40 to 85 °C With LCD Display –4 to 175 °F –40 to 185 °F –20 to 80 °C...
  • Page 121: Dimensional Drawings

    Appendix A: Specifications and Reference Data Reference Manual February 2013 00809-0200-4702, Rev CA Dimensional drawings 702 Transmitter Dimensions are in inches (millimeters) 702 Transmitter Mounting Configurations with Optional Mounting Bracket Pipe Mounting 2 inch U-bolt for pipe mounting 1 inch U-bolt for transmitter mounting 6.20 (158)
  • Page 122: Ordering Information

    Reference Manual Appendix A: Specifications and Reference Data 00809-0200-4702, Rev CA February 2013 Ordering information Table 1. Rosemount 702 Wireless Discrete Transmitter Ordering Information ★ The Standard offering represents the most common options. The starred options (★) should be selected for best delivery. __The Expanded offering is subject to additional delivery lead time.
  • Page 123: Other Options (Include With Selected Model Number)

    Appendix A: Specifications and Reference Data Reference Manual February 2013 00809-0200-4702, Rev CA Table 1. Rosemount 702 Wireless Discrete Transmitter Ordering Information ★ The Standard offering represents the most common options. The starred options (★) should be selected for best delivery. __The Expanded offering is subject to additional delivery lead time.
  • Page 124 Reference Manual Appendix A: Specifications and Reference Data 00809-0200-4702, Rev CA February 2013 Specifications and Reference Data...
  • Page 125: Approved Manufacturing Locations

    RF spectrum. Nearly every country requires this type of product certification. Emerson is working with governmental agencies around the world to supply fully compliant products and remove the risk of violating country directives or laws governing wireless device usage.
  • Page 126: Hazardous Locations Certificates

    DIP CL II/III, DIV 1, GP E, F, G, AMB TEMP LIMITS -50 TO 85°C WHEN INSTALLED PER ROSEMOUNT DWG 00702-1000. FOR USE WITH EMERSON SMARTPOWER OPTION 701PBKKF WARNING – POTENTIAL ELECTROSTATIC CHARGING HAZARD – SEE INSTRUCTIONS ENCLOSURE TYPE 4X...
  • Page 127 Ex ia IIC T4 Ga (–60 °C ≤ Tamb ≤ +70 °C) 1180 IP66 / IP67 FOR USE WITH ROSEMOUNT SMARTPOWER ™ POWER MODULE PART NUMBER 753-9220-0001, or FOR USE WITH EMERSON PROCESS MANAGEMENT SMART POWER OPTION 701PBKKF WARNING – POTENTIAL ELECTROSTATIC CHARGING HAZARD – SEE INSTRUCTIONS Product Certifications...
  • Page 128 I M1 Ex ia I Ma (-60 °C ≤ Ta ≤ +70 °C) Markings: 1180 IP66 / IP67 FOR USE WITH EMERSON PROCESS MANAGEMENT SMART POWER OPTION 701PBKKF WARNING – POTENTIAL ELECTROSTATIC CHARGING HAZARD – SEE INSTRUCTIONS SWITCH TERMINAL OUTPUT PARAMETER LIMITS Option Code 32 = 6.6 V...
  • Page 129 Ex ia IIC T4 Ga (–60 °C≤ Ta ≤ +70 °C) IP66 / IP67 FOR USE WITH ROSEMOUNT SMARTPOWER ™ POWER MODULE PART NUMBER 753-9220-0001, or FOR USE WITH EMERSON PROCESS MANAGEMENT SMART POWER OPTION 701PBKKF WARNING – POTENTIAL ELECTROSTATIC CHARGING HAZARD – SEE INSTRUCTIONS...
  • Page 130 Reference Manual Appendix B: Product Certifications 00809-0200-4702, Rev CA February 2013 SWITCH TERMINAL OUTPUT PARAMETER LIMITS Option Code FUEL SENSOR TERMINAL PARAMETERS Option Code 61 = 6.6 V = 7.8 V = 13.4 mA = 92 mA = 21.8 mW = 180 mW = 0.216 uF = 10 nF...
  • Page 131 Markings: Ex ic IIC T4 Gc (-60 °C ≤ Ta ≤ +70 °C) Ex ic IIC T5 Gc (-60 °C ≤ Ta ≤ +40 °C) IP66 / IP67 FOR USE WITH EMERSON PROCESS MANAGEMENT SMART POWER OPTION 701PBKKF WARNING – POTENTIAL ELECTROSTATIC CHARGING HAZARD – SEE INSTRUCTIONS SWITCH TERMINAL...
  • Page 132 Reference Manual Appendix B: Product Certifications 00809-0200-4702, Rev CA February 2013 Special Condition for Safe Use The temperature class depends on ambient temperature range as follows: Temperature Class Ambient Temper12ature Range (-60 ~ +70) °C (-60 ~ +40) °C Safety Parameters (Option Code 22): Uo = 6.6 V, Io = 26.2 mA, Po = 42.6 mW, Co = 10.9 uF, Lo = 25 uH The cable entry of transmitter should be protected to ensure the degree of protection of the enclosure IP 20 (GB4208-1993) at least.
  • Page 133 Reference Manual Appendix B: Product Certifications 00809-0200-4702, Rev CA February 2013 Figure B-1. Rosemount 702 FM Intrinsically Safe Installation Drawing (1 of 2) Product Certifications...
  • Page 134 Reference Manual Appendix B: Product Certifications 00809-0200-4702, Rev CA February 2013 Figure B-2. Rosemount 702 FM Intrinsically Safe Installation Drawing (2 of 2) Product Certifications...
  • Page 135 Reference Manual Appendix B: Product Certifications 00809-0200-4702, Rev CA February 2013 Figure B-3. Rosemount 702 CSA Intrinsic Safety Installation Drawing Product Certifications...
  • Page 136 Reference Manual Appendix B: Product Certifications 00809-0200-4702, Rev CA February 2013 Product Certifications...
  • Page 137 Reference Manual Appendix B: Product Certifications 00809-0200-4702, Rev CA February 2013 Product Certifications...
  • Page 138 Reference Manual Appendix B: Product Certifications 00809-0200-4702, Rev CA February 2013 Product Certifications...
  • Page 139: Safety Messages

    To maintain wireless performance and avoid non-compliance with spectrum regulations, do not change the length of cable or the antenna type. If the supplied remote mount antenna kit is not installed per these instructions, Emerson Process Management is not responsible for wireless performance or non-compliance with spectrum regulations.
  • Page 140: Functional Specifications

    Reference Manual Appendix C: High Gain Remote Antenna Option 00809-0200-4702, Rev CA February 2013 Functional specifications Output WirelessHART 2.4 GHz DSSS (Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum). Radio Frequency Power Output from Antenna: High Gain Remote (WN option) antenna: Maximum of 40 mW (16 dBm) EIRP ...
  • Page 141: Installation Considerations

    Reference Manual Appendix C: High Gain Remote Antenna Option 00809-0200-4702, Rev CA February 2013 Vibration 3g Max vibration Installation Considerations Antenna Mounting Mount antenna vertically (±5°) Antenna Height Mount antenna 14 feet (4.3 meters) above infrastructure with clear line of sight. Coaxial Cable Ensure that coaxial cable is securely affixed to the mast to avoid excessive cable movement.
  • Page 142: Dimensional Drawings

    Reference Manual Appendix C: High Gain Remote Antenna Option 00809-0200-4702, Rev CA February 2013 Dimensional Drawings Device Connection & RF Lightning Arrestor 2.75 4 PLS Installing the High Gain Remote Antenna Mount the transmitter following best practice mounting procedures as outlined in the Quick Installation Guide and Product Manual.
  • Page 143 Reference Manual Appendix C: High Gain Remote Antenna Option 00809-0200-4702, Rev CA February 2013 Connect the RF Lightning protector to the device and tighten. RF Lightning Protector Connect antenna to mounting bracket and tighten nut carefully. High Gain Remote Antenna Option...
  • Page 144 Reference Manual Appendix C: High Gain Remote Antenna Option 00809-0200-4702, Rev CA February 2013 Unwind coaxial cable and connect the cable to both the antenna and the lightning protector connected to the transmitter, leaving one loop minimum for a drip loop. Ensure the drip loop is lower than the device, allowing water to flow away from the device.
  • Page 145 Reference Manual Appendix C: High Gain Remote Antenna Option 00809-0200-4702, Rev CA February 2013 Attach u-bolts to mounting bracket in correct orientation ensuring that antenna will be positioned in a vertical position. Tighten u-bolts to mast and ensure that antenna is pointed in a vertical direction. High Gain Remote Antenna Option...
  • Page 146 Reference Manual Appendix C: High Gain Remote Antenna Option 00809-0200-4702, Rev CA February 2013 High Gain Remote Antenna Option...
  • Page 147 Appendix D: Installation Instructions and Reference Manual 00809-0200-4702, Rev CA Drawings for Safety Shower Monitoring February 2013 Appendix D Installation Instructions and Drawings for Safety Shower Monitoring 10 Series GO Switch Mounted on Universal Thermal Shower ....page 140 10 Series GO Switch Mounted on Universal Thermal Eyewash .
  • Page 148 Appendix D: Installation Instructions and Reference Manual Drawings for Safety Shower Monitoring 00809-0200-4702, Rev CA February 2013 Isolate the control valve from the process line pressure, release pressure from both sides of the valve body, and drain the process media from both sides of the valve. Shut off all pressure lines to the Shower and Eyewash, releasing all pressure from the Shower and Eyewash.
  • Page 149 Reference Manual Appendix D: Installation Instructions and 00809-0200-4702, Rev CA Drawings for Safety Shower Monitoring February 2013 Set up and calibrate the GO Switches as described in the 10 Series GO Switch operation and installation instructions. Make supply and electrical connections to the GO Switches as described in the 10 Series GO Switch operation and installation instructions.
  • Page 150 Appendix D: Installation Instructions and Reference Manual Drawings for Safety Shower Monitoring 00809-0200-4702, Rev CA February 2013 Figure D-1. 10 Series GO Switch Mounted on Universal Thermal Shower Installation Instructions and Drawings for Safety Shower Monitoring...
  • Page 151 Reference Manual Appendix D: Installation Instructions and 00809-0200-4702, Rev CA Drawings for Safety Shower Monitoring February 2013 Figure D-2. 10 Series GO Switch Mounted on Universal Thermal Eyewash Installation Instructions and Drawings for Safety Shower Monitoring...
  • Page 152 Appendix D: Installation Instructions and Reference Manual Drawings for Safety Shower Monitoring 00809-0200-4702, Rev CA February 2013 Figure D-3. Installation Instructions and Drawings for Safety Shower Monitoring...
  • Page 153 Reference Manual Appendix D: Installation Instructions and 00809-0200-4702, Rev CA Drawings for Safety Shower Monitoring February 2013 Figure D-4. Installation Instructions and Drawings for Safety Shower Monitoring...
  • Page 154 Appendix D: Installation Instructions and Reference Manual Drawings for Safety Shower Monitoring 00809-0200-4702, Rev CA February 2013 Installation Instructions and Drawings for Safety Shower Monitoring...
  • Page 155 Reference Manual Index 00809-0200-4702, Rev CA February 2013 Index ....4, 31, 33, 79, 82 ........26, 75 Active Advertising .
  • Page 156 Reference Manual Index 00809-0200-4702, Rev CA February 2013 ....10, 24, 56 TraceTek sensing cable ......31, 33, 82 Troubleshooting .
  • Page 158 2013 Standard Terms and Conditions of Sale can be found at www.rosemount.com/terms_of_sale The Emerson logo is a trademark and service mark of Emerson Electric Co. Rosemount. the Rosemount logotype, and SMART FAMILY are registered trademarks of Rosemount Inc. Coplanar is a trademark of Rosemount Inc.

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