ZFR1800 Series Wireless Field Bus System Technical Bulletin60
RW9 The ZFR1810 Coordinator is not installed
following recommended System Location
Guidelines.
See Location and Estimating Guidelines.
RW10 One or more ZFR1811 Routers are too far from
the ZFR1810 Coordinator or another ZFR1811
Router.
See Location and Estimating Guidelines
and
follow these steps.
1. Check the job plan drawing to ensure that a
ZFR1810 Coordinator is within 50 ft of a
ZFR1811 Router/Repeater. If necessary, add
a ZFR1811 Repeater between the ZFR1810
Coordinator and ZFR1811 Router/Repeater.
2. Check to see if any ZFR1811 Router/
Repeater within 50 ft of the ZFR1810
Coordinator is unpowered. If necessary,
power the ZFR1811 Router/Repeater.
3. Check that any ZFR1811 Router/Repeater
within 50 ft of the ZFR1810 Coordinator is
configured with the correct PAN OFFSET. If
necessary, change the PAN OFFSET
switches to match the ZFR1810
Coordinator’s PAN OFFSET.
RW11 The ZFR1810 Coordinator has lost
communication with all WEFCs.
Reform the wireless network.
RW12 ZFR1811 Router’s Signal Strength is Weak. 1. Check the ZFR1811 Router’s LED for poor or
no signal strength.
2. Add another ZFR1811 Router between the
existing ZFR1811 Router and the next closest
ZFR1811 Router.
Note: Additional repeaters may be needed if
ZFR1811 Routers are still 50 ft apart or
more.
RW13 ZFR1810 Coordinator was already started
somewhere out of range (like in a training/sales
demonstration unit, or when the existing network
was powered off) with the same channel and
have the same PAN setting, and then brought
into range of an existing, functioning network.
Use the Network Reform button on the ZFR1810
Coordinator or the Network Reform function in
the Metasys Site Management Portal.
RW14 Another ZFR1810 Coordinator is started
out-of-the-box with same channel and PAN
settings as (and in radio range of) an existing,
functioning network.
Use the Network Reform button on the ZFR1810
Coordinator or the Network Reform function in
the Metasys Site Management Portal.
Table 16: Taking Corrective Action (Part 3 of 3)
Possible
Cause
Code
Possible Cause Troubleshooting Step and Remedy