Rae Mesh Router User Manual

December 2012
P/N F04-4002-000
Mesh Router
User’s Guide
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© Copyright 2012 RAE Systems, Inc.
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Contents
1 Warnings .................................................................................. 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 ............................................ 7
1.3 Use In Hazardous Areas............................................. 7
2 Standard Kit ............................................................................. 8
3 General Information ................................................................. 8
4 Physical Description .............................................................. 10
4.1 LCD Display (Monitoring) ...................................... 11
5 Specifications ......................................................................... 12
6 Operation................................................................................ 13
6.1 Turning The Mesh Router On .................................. 13
6.2 Turning The Mesh Router Off ................................. 15
6.3 Battery Charge Indicator .......................................... 15
7 Button Functions .................................................................... 16
7.1 Backlight .................................................................. 16
8 Deploying Mesh Routers ....................................................... 17
8.1 With FMC 2000 Controller ...................................... 17
8.2 With Portable Monitors............................................ 18
9 Programming The Mesh Router............................................. 19
9.1.1 LCD Contrast .................................................... 21
9.1.2 Serial Number ................................................... 22
9.1.3 Firmware Version ............................................. 22
9.1.4 Factory Reset .................................................... 23
9.1.5 Edit Password.................................................... 24
9.1.6 Exit .................................................................... 25
9.2 Wireless.................................................................... 25
9.2.1 Ping Net ............................................................ 26
9.2.2 PAN ID Setup ................................................... 27
9.2.3 Join Net ............................................................. 28
9.2.4 Channel Setup ................................................... 29
9.2.5 Exit .................................................................... 31
10 “Panic” Function ............................................................. 32
10.1 Enabling/Disabling The “Panic Button” Function ... 32
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10.2 Using The “Panic” Function .................................... 34
10.2.1 Trigger All Relays...................................... 34
10.2.2 Trigger A Selected Relay ........................... 34
10.2.3 Clear Relays ............................................... 35
11 Internal Battery Replacement ......................................... 36
11.1 Proper Battery Disposal ........................................... 37
12 Troubleshooting .............................................................. 38
13 Mesh Router Alarm Signal Summary ............................. 40
14 Appendix A: Mesh Router Installation ........................... 41
14.1 Magnet-Mount Installation ...................................... 41
14.2 Fixed Installation ..................................................... 42
14.3 Magnetic Mount Alternative Installation ................. 45
15 Appendix B: Mesh Router External Battery
Replacement .................................................................... 46
15.1 External Battery Usage ............................................ 46
15.2 External Battery Replacement Process .................... 49
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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 Mesh Router 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.
Applied Standards
IECEx
ATEX
North America
IEC 60079­0:2004
EN 60079-0:2006
CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 0-M91
IEC 60079­11:2006
EN 60079­11:2007
CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 157-92 C22.2 No. 142-M1987
UL 913
UL916
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1.1 Operation Area and Conditions
1.1.1 Hazardous Areas classified by Zones
Mesh Router 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
Mesh Router 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.
1.2 Instruction For Safe Use
Strictly follow the instructions for safe use. Application of the Mesh Router 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
Router with antenna Maintenance tool User’s Guide
3 General Information
The Mesh Router is a dedicated router for relaying the wireless signals in a Mesh network and does not include a toxic gas sensor. The Mesh Router enables a flexible, robust wireless network that provides reliable, low-cost operation. It also works in a ProRAE Guardian network with a PC, and it supports point-to-point and point-to-multi-point networks.
MeshGuard network with ProRAE Guardian running on a
PC controller
MeshGuard network with an FMC-2000 controller
Portable monitors in a network with an EchoView Host (Mesh Routers with 869MHz or 900MHz radios only;
2.4GHz is not supported in systems with portable monitors)
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2.1 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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4 Physical Description
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LED alarm
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LCD (with backlighting)
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Buzzer alarm
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Battery cover (on bottom)
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Y/+, MODE, and N/- keys
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Antenna
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2 3 6 4 5
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4.1 LCD Display (Monitoring)
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Online/Offline status
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Pan ID
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Channel
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EUI (Extended Unique Identifier)
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Battery strength indicator (percentage)
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Signal strength indicator (percentage)
When you press [MODE], Online/Offline status is replaced by signal strength:
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5 1 2
3
6
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5 Specifications
RF
Certifications
FCC Part15 R&TTE Directive 1995/5/EC
Display
Customized LCD (1 x 1.5) with backlight
Audible alarm
90dB @ 30cm
Visual alarm
2 super-bright red LEDs
Calibration
None necessary
RF
IEEE 802.15.4/Zigbee with mesh stack
EM Immunity
No effect when exposed to 0.43mW/cm2 RF interference (5-watt transmitter at 12")
Operating
Range
Minimum of 300 meters, line of sight
Receiver
Sensitivity
Minimum -95dBm
User Interface
Three keys (Y/+, MODE, N/-)
Power Supply
D-size Lithium primary battery, +3.6V
Max Current
Consumption
300mA@3.6V during transmission <30mA@3.6V during standby
Operation
Time
Internal Battery: >10 days External Battery: >45 days
Operating
Temperature
-40° to +50° C (-40° to 122° F)
Humidity
0% to 95% relative humidity, non-condensing
Dimensions
26.5cm x 9.5cm x 5.5cm (10.5 L x 3.7 W x 2.1″ H)
Weight
0.6 kg (1.3 lbs)
Package
IP-65
Mounting
Optional stainless-steel bracket mount or magnetic mount; wall mount for external battery
FCC Part 15 Statement
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
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6 Operation
The Mesh Router only operates in RTR mode. Therefore, when it is turned on, it is always operational.
Whenever you start Mesh Router, it tries to rejoin the last network it was part of. Therefore, if the network is within range and if the channel and Pan ID have not changed, the Mesh Router should be able to rejoin the network without action on your part.
Make sure the battery is installed before operating the Mesh Router. Refer to page 36 for information on battery installation and replacement.
6.1 Turning The Mesh Router On
Hold down the [MODE] key and release it when the Mesh Router beeps. The display indicates that it is now on:
The Mesh Router performs a self-test. The display briefly shows the firmware version:
Next, it shows the firmware’s build date and time:
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This is followed by the Modem Type:
Then the Mesh Router initializes connection with the wireless network. When the network is found and communication is established, the main reading screen is shown. It includes the Pan ID, EUI (Extended Unique Identifier), channel number, and battery charge (percentage):
If the Mesh Router is unable to find a radio network to connect with, it searches, but if it is unsuccessful, it displays this screen:
If you see this screen, check the following:
Is the antenna is attached? Does the Pan ID match the network you want to join? Does the Channel match the channel on which the other instruments
are operating?
Are the other instruments turned on and within range? Did you change the Pan ID or Channel? If so, restart the instrument.
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6.2 Turning The Mesh Router Off
Hold down the [MODE] key through the “5…4…3… 2… 1… Power Offsequence. When you see “Power off,” release the [MODE] key.
The Mesh Router is off when the display is blank.
6.3 Battery Charge Indicator
The Mesh Router’s internal battery is designed to provide power for up to 10 days. When the battery gets low, the Mesh Router beeps once per minute and the battery icon is empty. It is recommended that the battery be changed immediately, to minimize disruption.
Battery power is indicated by “B:” followed by a number and a percent sign. For example, B: 100%. The battery should be replaced before it is completely discharged. See page 36 for the replacement procedure.
When the battery is completely depleted, the LCD displays “Power off.” and the LED and buzzer alarm activate once per second. The Mesh Router shuts down after you press any key, or shuts down automatically if you do not press a key for 60 seconds.
Note: An external power source, the RAE PowerPak, can be used as a substitute for the internal battery. See page 46 for installation details.
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7 Button Functions
The three buttons provide fast access to functions in the Mesh Router.
Press [MODE] to view signal strength. Press [Y/+] to initialize connection with the network. Press [N/-] to ping the network.
7.1 Backlight
Whenever you press the [Y/+], [MODE], or [N/-] key while viewing the data, the backlight turns on for two seconds and then shuts off.
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