Honeywell Process Solutions Wireless Dual Analog Input Interface Transmitter
2 User Manual Rev. 8
July 2012
1.2: ABOUT THE DEVICE
The Honeywell Dual Analog Input Transmitter is a reliable Radio Fre-
quency (RF) transceiver coupled with a dual-channel analog input sensor
that can be used to monitor a variety of processes in hazardous and hard-to
-reach areas.
The time and expense of running wires often makes it difficult to measure
parameters that have an economic impact on your plant operation, but the
Dual Analog Input Transmitter allows you to quickly and accurately
monitor those devices at a fraction of the cost, which gives you bigger and
faster returns on your instrumentation investments.
The Transmitters communicate in a secure, digital protocol over a band of
frequencies from 902 MHz to 928 MHz. This data communication tech-
nique has been the backbone of the military’s secure communications pro-
tocols for many years. These devices require no wires, permits or licenses,
and they are easily set up and installed right out of the box.
You can use this device for long term monitoring in remote locations, for
short-term data gathering on process conditions, or to quickly test the eco-
nomic viability of a new installation.
The purpose of this manual is to help you install and maintain your Hon-
eywell Dual Analog Input Transmitter. BEFORE setting up and installing
the Transmitter please setup and configure the Base Radio.
1.3: UNPACKING
Remove the Packing List and check off the actual equipment received. If
you have any questions about your shipment, please call your Honeywell
Representative. Upon receipt of the shipment, inspect the container for
any signs of damage in transit. Especially take note of any evidence of
rough handling. Report any apparent damage immediately to the shipping
agent.
Please note that sometimes units are assembled with accessories when
shipped. Inspect the shipment carefully if you think that something is
missing. This is rare, as we take considerable care to pack units for ship-
ment, but it does sometimes happen. Please give us a call and we may be
able to resolve this matter quickly over the phone.
NOTE
The carrier will not honor any claims for damage unless all shipping ma-
terials are saved for their examination. If you find any damage while you
are examining and removing the contents, save the packing material and
the carton.
1.4: SOFTWARE
COMPATIBILITY
Software for Honeywell is revised periodically. Internal device software
may contain portions that are not compatible with previous versions of the
Wireless Management Toolkit software.
To ensure software compatibility, Wireless Management Toolkit software
version 1.70.138 or later must be used. If you believe you are experienc-
ing software compatibility issues please call Honeywell Technical Support
at 800-423-9883 or email ACE@Honeywell.com.