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Honeywell SPM Flex
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Questions and Answers

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    Jillian GreenSep 15, 2025
    Why Honeywell Gas Detectors won't turn on?
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      Thomas HollandSep 15, 2025
      If your Honeywell Gas Detector won't turn on, check the external connection. If the battery is too low, plug the SPM Flex in to recharge the battery or use an external power supply and confirm that the blue light is present in the LED status bar. If the battery pack is overly discharged, the detector will not turn on unless plugged in to the external power.
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    Christopher GloverAug 25, 2025
    Why Honeywell SPM Flex detector does not appear on the network?
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      Sharon LiAug 25, 2025
      If your Honeywell Security Sensors detector does not appear on the network, check the cable connection to the Ethernet port, keeping in mind that the system is for internal use only. Also, verify that the network configuration is enabled and consider using the “Auto...” setting.
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    ljohnsonAug 25, 2025
    How to connect Honeywell Security Sensors SPM Flex to Ethernet network?
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      oallenAug 26, 2025
      If your Honeywell Security Sensors SPM Flex is not on the Ethernet network, verify that the correct CAT5 cable is used and properly connected at both ends, and that the network port is active. If possible, use Auto detect configuration to automatically get IP configuration from the network. Otherwise, check the IP configuration and reboot.
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    Bonnie JordanAug 26, 2025
    Why does my Honeywell Security Sensors SPM Flex unintentionally turns on during transport?
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      Shawn JacksonAug 27, 2025
      If your Honeywell Security Sensors SPM Flex unintentionally turns on during transport, the cause may be that the physical power switch is on, unintentionally pushing the power switch by the display. To prevent this, put the physical power switch located behind the Chemcassette door in the off position. Place the switch back in the on position when ready to use again.
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    rodriguezritaSep 16, 2025
    Why gas readings are not as expected from Honeywell Gas Detectors?
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      Christopher EricksonSep 16, 2025
      If gas readings from your Honeywell Gas Detector are not as expected, confirm all tubing connections are properly inserted, the correct filter type is used for the target gas, and the target flow rate is achieved. Also, confirm the correct Chemcassette cartridge is selected for the target gas and is within operating age, sampling conditions, and has been correctly stored.
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    William AdamsSep 23, 2025
    What to do if Honeywell Gas Detectors relay is not activated?
    • D
      Daryl SmithSep 23, 2025
      If the relay is not activated on your Honeywell Gas Detector, check the cable connection.
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    Sarah HunterSep 8, 2025
    How to remove Chemcassette cartridge from Honeywell SPM Flex Security Sensors?
    • C
      Cody BartlettSep 8, 2025
      To remove the Chemcassette cartridge from your Honeywell Security Sensors, use either the Change Chemcassette wizard or Maintenance / Open/Close gate.
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    johnsonmarkSep 8, 2025
    What to do if my Honeywell Gas Detectors won't turn on?
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      psmithSep 9, 2025
      If your Honeywell Gas Detector won't turn on, and the blue light is present, check that the physical power switch (located in the Chemcassette cartridge bay) is in the on position. Then, press and hold the power switch on the top left of the display until you see activity.
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    Sherry CareySep 2, 2025
    How to fix cannot get Modbus TCP data over network on Honeywell SPM Flex Security Sensors?
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      callahanmargaretSep 2, 2025
      If your Honeywell Security Sensors cannot get Modbus TCP data over the network, confirm the network configuration for both the SPM Flex and the target device. Make sure the target device is on the same network/subnet. Also, confirm the SPM Flex IP address on Review/Network Summary.
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    Dana CarrilloAug 31, 2025
    What to do if Honeywell Security Sensors Chemcassette cartridge door will not latch closed?
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      rmclaughlinAug 31, 2025
      If your Honeywell Security Sensors Chemcassette cartridge door will not latch closed, make sure the Chemcassette cartridge is fully seated, the USB stick is not interfering with the door, the door is fully seated on both sides (latches should hook under the tabs easily), and all four latches are properly secured.

Summary

Introduction

Safety Information

Contact Information

Glossary

Product Overview

Fixed Detectors

Details on fixed installation configuration and components.

Additional Accessories

Lists optional accessories for detector enhancement and functionality.

Wiring and Tubing

Typical Fixed Installation Topologies

Describes common wiring configurations for fixed detector installations.

Ethernet Connector and Terminal Module

Details the Ethernet port and the internal terminal module for connections.

Wiring Diagrams

Illustrates various wiring diagrams for different configurations, including 4-20 mA.

4-20 mA Wiring

Explains the three-wire connection for 4-20 mA output, including sink, source, and isolated.

Relays and Modbus

Covers relay configuration and Modbus/TCP server capabilities for data communication.

Modbus Register Definitions

Provides a detailed table of Modbus register addresses, bits, descriptions, and values.

Tubing (Optional)

Details sample and exhaust tubing specifications and calculations for optimal performance.

Setup

Installation Drawing

Provides technical drawings for detector installation, including dimensions and mounting.

Dimensions

Details the physical dimensions of the SPM Flex detector in inches and centimeters.

Mounting Options

Describes available mounting bracket options for fixed detector installations.

Standard Mounting Bracket

Illustrates the standard mounting bracket and its installation dimensions.

Backward-Compatible Mounting Bracket

Details the mounting bracket for replacing older SPM detector models.

Sun Shield

Describes the sun shield for outdoor applications, protecting the detector from elements.

Flip-Screen Function

Explains how to rotate the display for optimal viewing in different installation orientations.

Converting Fixed to Portable

Procedure for converting a fixed installation detector into a portable unit.

In-line Filters

Discusses the importance and types of in-line filters for detector protection.

Optional Sampling Wand

Details the use and limitations of the optional sampling wand for specific gas detection.

Operation

Power Operation

Covers power-up sequence, battery status, and powering the detector off.

Controls

Explains the use of control buttons for menu navigation and operation.

Time, Audible Alarm, and Monitoring Icons

Details the real-time clock, audible alarm settings, and status monitoring icons.

Battery and Bar Graph

Describes how battery level and gas concentration are displayed on the detector.

Inhibit Functionality

Details how to enable or disable alarms and faults for specific periods.

Review Menu Options

Covers accessing event history, Chemcassette details, and gas settings.

Network and Additional Status

Details network summary and additional status information like flow rate and battery.

Software and Maintenance Menu

Covers software versions and access to the maintenance menu functions.

Flow Characterization and Setup

Explains flow optimization and general setup configurations for the detector.

Monitoring and Latching

Discusses gas monitoring settings, latching options, and alarm volume.

Network Configuration

Describes how to enable and configure Ethernet connection and Modbus TCP.

Security Features

Details the detector's security levels and access rights based on passcodes.

Configuration, Testing, and Duty Cycle

Covers configuration manager, test menu options, and duty cycle settings.

K-Factor and Stale Tape Features

Explains gas cross-sensitivity adjustment and stale tape fault management.

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting Common Issues

Provides a table of symptoms, causes, and corrective actions for common detector problems.

Instrument and Maintenance Fault Codes

Lists and explains various instrument and maintenance fault codes.

Maintenance

Maintenance Schedule and Preventive Maintenance

Outlines recommended maintenance intervals and authorized service recommendations.

Replacing the End-of-Line Filter

Step-by-step guide for replacing the end-of-line filter.

Checking Pump and Optic System

Procedures for checking pump functionality and verifying optic system response.

Replacing Internal Filters

Instructions for removing and replacing internal dust and acid scrubber filters.

Replacing the Pump

Detailed procedure for replacing the detector's pump assembly.

Checking Stepper and Gate Motors

Guidance on diagnosing and resolving stepper and gate motor malfunctions.

Replacing Real-Time Battery and Cleaning Surfaces

Instructions for battery replacement and cleaning exterior surfaces.

Cleaning Tape-Contact Surfaces

Procedures for cleaning tape transport surfaces to prevent false readings.

Checking for System Leaks

Methods for verifying the integrity of tubing connections and detecting system leaks.

Detector Storage and Recycling

Guidelines for proper storage of the detector and end-of-life recycling.

Certifications

Warranties

Honeywell SPM Flex Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandHoneywell
ModelSPM Flex
CategorySecurity Sensors
LanguageEnglish

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