Honeywell VersatilisTM Signal ScoutTM Release 100 Installation and User's Guide 34-VT-25-02 February 2023 DISCLAIMER This document contains Honeywell proprietary information. Information contained herein is to be used solely for the purpose submitted, and no part of this document or its contents shall be reproduced, published, or disclosed to a third party without the express permission of Honeywell International Srl. While this information is presented in good faith and believed to be accurate, Honeywell disclaims the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a purpose and makes no express warranties except as may be stated in its written agreement with and for its customer. In no event is Honeywell liable to anyone for any direct, special, or consequential damages. The information and specifications in this document are subject to change without notice. Copyright 2023 - Honeywell International Srl. 2 CONTENTS Chapter 1 - About this guide Revision history Related documents Terms and abbreviations Chapter 2 - Instructions and safety measures Precautions Hazardous locations Best practices Chapter 3 - Honeywell Versatilis Signal Scout Overview Key features Illustrations and dimensions Chapter 4 - Specifications Chapter 5 - Setting up the Honeywell Versatilis Signal Scout Unpacking the Contents Mounting Honeywell Versatilis Signal Scout Pre-installation Considerations Magnetic Mounting Adhesive Mounting Screw Mounting Chapter 6 - Configuration Installation of Honeywell Versatilis Connect App Prerequisites:
Resetting Passcode for the Honeywell Versatilis Connect app Configure LoRa Gateway Configure LoRaWAN 5 5 5 5 7 7 7 8 10 10 12 14 17 17 20 20 21 22 23 25 27 27 28 30 31 3 LoRa Network (LoRaWAN) Setup Honeywell Emissions Management Solution Chapter 7 - Security Security features Physical security Chapter 8 - Maintenance Replacement of Honeywell Versatilis Signal Scout Firmware update System logs Chapter 9 - LED States Chapter 10 - Troubleshooting Chapter 11 - Certifications Notices 31 35 36 36 36 37 38 38 38 39 43 46 54 4 CHAPTER 1 ABOUT THIS GUIDE This guide provides information to assist you in installation, configuration, maintenance, and troubleshooting scenarios of the Honeywell Versatilis Signal Scout. Revision history Revision Date Description A February 2023 The initial release of the document for R100. Related documents Document Name Document Number Honeywell Versatilis Connect App User's Guide 34-VT-25-03 Honeywell Versatilis Signal Scout Technical Specification 34-VT-03-02 Terms and abbreviations Terms Definitions ATEX Appareils destins tre utiliss en Atmosphres Explosives BLE Bluetooth Low Energy CCOE Chief Controller of Explosives CAPEX Capital Expenditures iOS iPhone Operating System 5 Chapter 1 - About this guide Terms Definitions IIoT Industrial Internet of Things LoRa
"Long Range" Radio Communication Technique LPWA
"Low Power, Wide Area" networking protocol MPS Molecular Property Spectrometer OPEX Operational Expenditure OTAA Over The Air Activation 6 CHAPTER 2 INSTRUCTIONS AND SAFETY MEASURES Precautions The following precautions must be exercised to use the Honeywell Versatilis Signal Scout safely and effectively:
n Honeywell will not provide any guarantee, if the Signal Scout is disassembled. n The battery may present a potential electrostatic ignition hazard when dissembled. n Improper use may lead to battery fluid leakage, excessive heat, ignition, or explosion. n Honeywell will not be liable for any hazard that might be caused due to negligence in handling the Signal Scout. n Care should be taken to protect this Signal Scout from impact or abrasion if located in a Zone 0/Class I Div 1 environment. n It is the responsibility of the end user to verify that the Signal Scout has the necessary approvals required for the intended area of use. n Ensure that the operating environment of the Signal Scout is consistent with the appropriate hazardous locations certification. Hazardous locations Honeywell Versatilis Signal Scout is available with IECEx, ATEX, UKCA Ex, North America Class I Div I and CCoE approvals. For more information, see certifications section. 7 Chapter 2 - Instructions and safety measures Best practices Table 2-1: Best Practices - DOs DOs Ensure there is an adequate space to access the Signal Scout before selecting an installation position. The Signal Scout must be installed vertically perpendicular to the target structure (like beams, pipes, frames, etc) for overall best performance. Ensure the target surface of the structure is free from greasy, corrosion, abrasion, and uneven surfaces. So, the magnetic adapter attaches firmly to the target surface, thereby improving the measurement of frequency response. Ensure there are no damages, pigments, dents, or Contortion to the surface of the Signal Scout's base. Any such deformations or pigments may affect performance and measurement accuracy. Ensure that there is no visible damage to the filter on the face of the sensor, before installation. If the filter is damaged then the sensor will not function as intended. Dispose the Signal Scout and battery according to laws and regulations. Installation in an explosive environment must be under the appropriate local, national, and international standards, codes, and practices. 8 Chapter 2 - Instructions and safety measures Table 2-2: Best Practices - DON'Ts DON'Ts Do not remove the Signal Scout's enclosure without written consent from Honeywell. The Signal Scout is packaged with battery and sensitive electronics, that may be damaged without proper care. Pay attention to donts when the Signal Scout's enclosure is removed:
l Do not short-circuit. l Do not disassemble or change. l Do not expose to heat or fire. Do not use bare hands while installing the magnetic adapter on the target structure as the magnet is powerful and can pinch the skin/ fingers if not handled properly. Do not mount the adhesive mount adapter on uneven, rough, or curved surfaces as there is a potential risk of falling down of the Signal Scout due to the lack of sufficient bonding area. 9 CHAPTER 3 HONEYWELL VERSATILIS SIGNAL SCOUT OVERVIEW Honeywell Versatilis Signal Scout is a smart methane gas leak detector that uses Molecular Property Spectrometer (MPS) technology and a patented design to deliver rapid and accurate methane gas leak detection across a variety of industries from the oil and gas supply chain to safety applications. Figure 3-1: Honeywell Versatilis Signal Scout Cross-section View Key features The key features of the Honeywell Versatilis Signal Scout are as follows:
Table 3-1: Key Features of Honeywell Versatilis Signal Scout Based on the latest LoRaWAN protocol communication technology for large area coverage. Compact and patented* aerodynamically optimized design. 10 Chapter 3 - Honeywell Versatilis Signal Scout Overview Built-in battery compartment, battery lasts for 18 months to 2 years. Quick and easy installation and commissioning (no cabling). Poison resistant, robust, and intrinsically safe. Built-
in environmental compensation and self-testing for fail-safe operation. Access real time and historical data, with insights visualization supported. Configurable sensor parameters, and data update frequency rate. Multiple mounting options available.
* Patent is applied, yet to be granted. 11 Chapter 3 - Honeywell Versatilis Signal Scout Overview Illustrations and dimensions The physical dimensions of the Honeywell Versatilis Signal Scout are shown below:
Figure 3-2: Dimensions of Signal Scout without adapter 12 Chapter 3 - Honeywell Versatilis Signal Scout Overview Figure 3-3: Dimensions of Signal Scout with Screw mount adapter Figure 3-4: Dimensions of Signal Scout with Magnetic mount adapter Figure 3-5: Dimensions of Signal Scout with Adhesive mount adapter 13 CHAPTER 4 SPECIFICATIONS Hardware Specifications The following table provides the hardware specifications of Honeywell Versatilis Signal Scout:
Table 4-1: Hardware Specifications of Honeywell Versatilis Signal Scout Parameters Description LoRaWAN Class-
A 863 to 928 MHz, Long Range Communication
(LoRaWAN) Class-A for supporting all the regions. LoRaWAN Data Publish Real time Sensor parameters sent to the cloud for analytics: Methane gas concentration, Pressure, Humidity, Temperature. BLE Communication 2.4 GHz, Bluetooth Low Energy 5.0 Communication for Configuration. Battery The Low power detector (Signal Scout) is energized by Primary Battery; Li/SOCl2 Battery life 18 months1 Battery voltage 3.6 VDC Signal Scout status indication Gas Sensor For LED status indication, see LED States. Molecular Property Spectrometer (MPS) methane sensor: 50ppm to 1,000,000ppm concentration. Pressure Sensor 300 to 1100 hPa Humidity Sensor 0 to 100 %RH 14 Chapter 4 - Specifications Parameters Description Temperature Sensor Physical dimensions
(without adapter)
-40C to 85C (-40 to +185F) H 153.8mm (6.06 Inches) x D 120mm (4.72 Inches) Weight 500gm Mounting adapters Magnetic, Screw, and Adhesive mount adapters. For more information, see "Mounting Honeywell Versatilis Signal Scout " on page20. 1Battery Life of 18 months @6sec Sampling Rate, during ON period of 5 mins, at every 20 mins (configurable). For more information, see Honeywell Versatilis Signal Scout Technical Specification. Environmental Conditions The following table provides the operating conditions of Honeywell Versatilis Signal Scout:
Table 4-2: Environmental Conditions of Honeywell Versatilis Signal Scout Information Value Ambient temperature range
-40C to +70C (-40F to
+158F) Humidity range 0 to 100 %RH Usage Indoor and Outdoor*
*NEMA Type 4X rating approval is in progress. This will enable Outdoor installations for North America region. 15 Chapter 4 - Specifications Product Label The following figure shows the product label of Honeywell Versatilis Signal Scout for your reference. The label will be printed on the enclosure of the Signal Scout. Figure 4-1: Product Label of Honeywell Versatilis Signal Scout 16 CHAPTER 5 SETTING UP THE HONEYWELL VERSATILIS SIGNAL SCOUT Unpacking the Contents Honeywell Versatilis Signal Scout comes in a molded pulp packaging of sustainable recyclable material, sealed with a tamper proof sticker. These multiple units of molded pulp packages (including Signal Scouts inside) are packed into the grids provided in the cardboard container for shipping. Refer the instructions as shown in the below figure to unpack the Honeywell Versatilis Signal Scout from the shipping container:
Figure 5-1: Unpacking Procedure for Honeywell Versatilis Signal Scout1 NOTE: After unpacking the signal scout, it is recommended to check for any visible damage to the filter on the face of the sensor. If the filter is damaged then the sensor will not function as intended. In such cases of damaged filter, contact HPS Technical Support through your local Customer Contact Center. 1The packaging design and information included in this document are related to the proposed prototype, and is yet to be finalized. 17 Chapter 5 - Setting up the Honeywell Versatilis Signal Scout The magnetic and adhesive mount adapters are supplied as kits along with Honeywell Versatilis Signal Scout, if chosen the same while ordering. Figure 5-2: Unpacking Mounting Adapters The following table provides the contents of the Honeywell Versatilis Signal Scout package, while ordering it with each adapter type:
For Signal Scout Ordered with Adapter Type Screw Mount Contents in the Package Accessories/ Tools (To be handy with users) Honeywell Versatilis Signal Scout fitted with Screw Mount Adapter
(Default Option). l l l M6 socket head cap screw and M6 Nut
(based on the target structure requirements). Allen key for M6 socket head cap screw, size: 5mm The spanner recommended for the Signal Scout's base is 41mm, and for the Adapter is 32mm. Magnetic Mount Honeywell Versatilis Signal Scout, Magnetic Mount Adapter The spanner recommended for the Signal Scout's base is 41mm, and for the 18 Chapter 5 - Setting up the Honeywell Versatilis Signal Scout For Signal Scout Ordered with Adapter Type Contents in the Package Accessories/ Tools (To be handy with users) Adhesive Mount Honeywell Versatilis Signal Scout, Adhesive Mount Adapter Adapter is 32mm. Recommended cleaning solution for the surface of the target structure:
Isopropyl alcohol. The spanner recommended for the Signal Scout's base is 41mm, and for the Adapter is 32mm. ATTENTION: For disposing off the recyclable Signal Scout and its packaging materials, it is recommended to first remove the battery from the Signal Scout. Then dispose it separately as per the manufacturer's recommendations, and in compliance with the concerned regulations. 19 Chapter 5 - Setting up the Honeywell Versatilis Signal Scout Mounting Honeywell Versatilis Signal Scout Honeywell Versatilis Signal Scout offers multiple mounting options such as Magnetic Mount, Adhesive Mount, and Screw Mount to suit the mounting surface of the target structure, and to ensure good bonding and accurate measurement for the Signal Scout. NOTE: User needs to select the suitable mounting adapter while placing an order by referring Model Selection Guide (MSG). The following table includes the list of recommended tools that are required for installation/ replacement scenarios:
Tool Spanner (for firmly holding the base of Signal Scout while tightening the mounting adapter to it). Spanner (for tightening the mounting adapter to the base of the Signal Scout) Size 41mm 32mm Allen Key and Spanner (for firmly holding the M6 socket head cap screw while tightening with M6 nut respectively) Depends of the size of M6 socket head cap screw and M6 nut used in the installation. Pre-installation Considerations Follow the below procedure when planning to install the Signal Scout for the first time in an identified location or when you are planning to move the installed Signal Scout from an existing location to a new different location. NOTE: This procedure is not applicable while replacing the Signal Scout in the same location. 1. Uninstall the signal scout from the existing location (in the case of moving to a new location). For more information on how to uninstall, see Replacement of Honeywell Versatilis Signal Scout
(steps 1 and 2). 20 Chapter 5 - Setting up the Honeywell Versatilis Signal Scout 2. On the new location, mount the Signal Scout with the required adapter on the target structure using recommended mounting bracket (see the mounting instructions below). 3. Calculate/Capture the GPS coordinates for the new location. 4. Pair the Signal Scout using Honeywell Versatilis Connect App, and map the new set of GPS coordinates to the Signal Scout. Magnetic Mounting Perform the below instructions for magnetic mounting on the target structure:
ATTENTION: Do not use bare hands while installation as the magnet is powerful and can pinch the skin/ fingers if not handled properly. 1. Screw-in the magnetic mount adapter into the threaded hole provided on the base of the Honeywell Versatilis Signal Scout. 2. Firmly hold the base of the Signal Scout using a spanner (of size 41mm), and tighten the adapter to the base using another spanner (of size 32mm). Ensure a Torque of 3.5 to 4 Nm is applied for tightening. 3. Attach the Signal Scout fitted with a magnetic mount adapter onto the target structure (like beams, structure, frames, pipes, and etc) with the help of magnetic pull force. 21 Chapter 5 - Setting up the Honeywell Versatilis Signal Scout Figure 5-3: Magnetic Adapter Mounting Adhesive Mounting Perform the below instructions for adhesive mounting on the target structure:
Prerequisite: Remove oil, moisture, and dirt from the intended mounting surface of the target structure on which the Signal Scout will be mounted. If the dirt is strong, remove it with some plant approved solvent. ATTENTION: Use the adhesive mounting adapter preferably on a flat surface. As there is a potential risk of falling down of the Signal Scout if it is mounted on uneven, rough, or curved surfaces, due to lack of sufficient bonding area. 1. Screw-in the adhesive mount adapter into the threaded hole provided on the base of the Honeywell Versatilis Signal Scout. 2. Firmly hold the base of the Signal Scout using a spanner (of size 41mm), and tighten the adapter to the base using another spanner (of size 32mm). Ensure a Torque of 3.5 to 4 Nm is applied for tightening. 3. Remove the protective film from adhesive face of the adapter. 22 Chapter 5 - Setting up the Honeywell Versatilis Signal Scout 4. Stick the Signal Scout fitted with an adhesive adapter onto the target structure (like beams, structure, frames, pipes, and etc). Apply an adequate pressure on the Signal Scout after it is mounted, to ensure proper bonding of the pressure-sensitive adhesive with the target structure. Figure 5-4: Adhesive Adapter Mounting Screw Mounting Perform the below instruction for screw mounting on the target structure:
1. 2. Insert the M6 socket head cap screw into the hole provided on the screw-mount adapter (where the head of the screw sits inside the adapter and the shank protrudes outwards). Insert the protruding M6 socket head cap screw (with adapter) into the hole provided on the target structure/bracket, and then secure the adapter with M6 nut (on the other side of structure/bracket) using Allen key and spanner (of required size). Ensure a Torque of 16 N-m or 140 in-lbs is applied for tightening. Or, If there is an existing M6 tapped hole on the target structure, then you just need to insert the protruding M6 socket head cap screw (with adapter) into that hole provided on the target structure/bracket, and tighten with Allen key (of required size). 23 Chapter 5 - Setting up the Honeywell Versatilis Signal Scout 3. Fit the Signal Scout onto the secured adapter. Ensure that the orientation of the Signal Scout is vertical. Firmly hold the secured adapter using a spanner (of size 32mm), and tighten the base of the Signal Scout to the adapter using another spanner (of size 41mm). Ensure a Torque of 3.5 to 4 Nm is applied for tightening. Figure 5-5: Screw-mount Adapter Mounting 24 CHAPTER 6 CONFIGURATION The following figure and table provide information about the complete solution architecture designed and implemented for Honeywell Versatilis Signal Scout. This information helps the user to understand the overall process involved, right from the configuration of the Honeywell Versatilis Signal Scout to access the analytic solutions. Figure 6-1: Solution Architecture for Honeywell Versatilis Signal Scout Table 6-1: Description of Solution Architecture Flow Item 1 Solution Integration Honeywell Versatilis Signal Scout Description The Signal Scout measures the following four parameters:
l Gas Sensor l Ambient Temperature l Ambient Pressure l Ambient Humidity 25 Chapter 6 - Configuration Item 2 Solution Integration Honeywell Versatilis Connect App 3 4 5 LoRa Based Gateway (third-
party) LoRaWAN Infrastructure
(third-party) Honeywell Emissions Management Solution Description The Honeywell Versatilis Connect App enables user to connect to the Signal Scout through bluetooth using a tablet, or smartphone. It helps user to configure the Signal Scout's sensor parameters, view live data, update firmware, etc. The third-party LoRa based gateways acts as a medium to push the sensor data from the Signal Scout(s) to the LoRaWAN infrastructure in a secured way. The third-party LoRaWAN Infrastructure applies the payload formatter to encrypt the incoming data from the LoRa gateways, and securely transfer it through the MQTT protocol to the Experion Elevate. Provides the platform to visualize the transmitted emissions data, generates insights, and analytic solutions to improve the efficiency and process control. 26 Chapter 6 - Configuration Installation of Honeywell Versatilis Connect App The Honeywell Versatilis Connect app provides flexibility to install it on your Smartphone or Tablet, supporting either Windows or Android-based platforms. You can also make use of your existing Tablet (if any) provided with Honeywell Versatilis Configurator App to install and run the Honeywell Versatilis Connect app on it with ease. Figure 6-2: "Honeywell Versatilis Connect app" installed on the "Tablet provided with Honeywell Versatilis Configurator App". Prerequisites:
Table 6-2: Prerequisites for Honeywell Versatilis Connect app:
Tablet/ Smartphone Specifications Operating System Windows Android Windows 10 or higher versions Android 10 or higher versions Process and Speed 64-bit, 1.6GHz or faster ARM V7 or V8, 1.6GHz or faster RAM Minimum: 8GB Minimum: 4GB 27 Chapter 6 - Configuration Tablet/ Smartphone Specifications Windows Android Recommended: 8GB Storage space Higher than 64GB is recommended Higher than 64GB is recommended To download and install the Honeywell Versatilis Connect app in your Smartphone, Tablet, or PC, follow the procedure described below:
Table 6-3: Installation Procedure for Honeywell Versatilis Connect app For Windows Platform For Android Platform 1. Open the Microsoft 1. Open the Google Play Store app, Store app, and search for "Honeywell Versatilis Connect". 2. Tap Get to install. and search for "Honeywell Versatilis Connect". 2. Tap Install. 3. Tap Open. In the permissions 3. Tap Open. dialog, tap Allow. When the user launches the Honeywell Versatilis Connect app for the first time, the app gives a tour of its overall features. For more information on how to configure Signal Scout using Honeywell Versatilis Connect app, see the Honeywell Versatilis Connect App User's Guide. Resetting Passcode for the Honeywell Versatilis Connect app In case you forgot your current passcode (that is different than the default passcode) to authenticate the login to the Honeywell Versatilis Connect app. You still have an option to reset your current passcode to the default passcode, using the reed switch provided on the Honeywell Versatilis Signal Scout, and thereby able to login to the Honeywell Versatilis Connect app, once again. Perform the instructions as illustrated in the following figure to reset your current passcode to the default passcode:
28 Chapter 6 - Configuration 29 Chapter 6 - Configuration Configure LoRa Gateway LoRa Gateways acts as communication bridge between Honeywell Versatilis Signal Scout and LoRaWAN application. NOTE: There are many LoRa based Gateway manufacturers in the market. Choose the LoRa gateway best suited to your needs. For more information on how to set up the LoRa Gateway, refer the respective manufacturer's product documentation. Following are some common parameters for your reference that needs to be configured for the LoRa gateway:
Functions Key Parameters Gateway Device Information Displays information such as Model Number, Serial Mumber, IMEI, Frequency Band, Gateway EUI, LAN, WAN, Ethernet, and etc. LoRaWAN/
Network Settings Connection Configuration User can verify these information by checking the same on the sticker provided on the outer panel of the gateway. Below information needs to be configured:
l LoRa Mode Selection: Packet Forwarder. Make sure the status of Packet Forwarder shows as "Running". l Network selection: E.g. Radio Bridge ChirpStack, The Things Network, Senet, Loriot, etc. l Frequency Plan selection The available connection options for connecting gateway to the LoRaWAN are Ethernet, Cellular, or Wi-Fi. These options for configuring connections are based on the gateway models as offered by the manufacturer. After gateway set up Make sure the gateway is powered ON and connected to the internet. The status should show as Connected in the LoRaWAN service provider application. 30 Configure LoRaWAN Chapter 6 - Configuration LoRaWAN is a Low Power, Wide Area (LPWA) networking protocol based on LoRa radio modulation technique. Here. it wirelessly connects battery operated Signal Scout to the internet and manages communication between Signal Scouts and network gateways. NOTE: There are many LoRaWAN service providers in the market. Choose the LoRaWAN service best suited to your needs. For more information on how to configure Signal Scout and LoRa Gateway in the LoRaWAN service provider application, refer to the respective service provider's product documentation. LoRa Network (LoRaWAN) Setup Prerequisite: The following is the list of actions a user needs to do on their own to set up the LoRa network server on-premise:
n A physical PC (mention the specs). n A licensed VMWare Workstation Pro installed on the PC. n A licensed LoRa network service or Enterprise version from the LoRaWAN service provider of your choice. n A VM created with Ubunto OS (Linux). n Network server configuration of the LoRaWAN service provider on Ubuntu. For more information on how to configure the LoRa network server (LoRaWAN), refer to the corresponding user documentation on the portal of your LoRaWAN service provider. The following table provides some common parameters for your reference that needs to be configured in the LoRaWAN service provider's application (UI), after setting up network server (as discussed above):
Functions Key Parameters Adding Gateway Below parameters needs to be configured:
l Specify a suitable name for the Gateway being added. l Specify a brief description about the Gateway being added. l Specify a unique ID for identifying 31 Chapter 6 - Configuration Functions Key Parameters the Gateway. l Select the required Network-server, and Service-profile. l Enable the Gateway discovery mode. l Specify a suitable name for the Device-profile being created. l Select the required Network-server. l Specify the supported "LoRaWAN MAC version" for the device as
"1.0.4". l Specify the supported "LoRaWAN Regional Parameters revision" for the device as "RP002-1.0.2". l Select the intended network activation method, i.e. ABP/OTAA. l Specify the "RX1 delay" as "5"
seconds. l Provide the decoder code to decrypt the encrypted data coming from the device through Gateway. For information on LoRaWAN MAC version, LoRaWAN Regional Parameters revision, Frequency plan, or RX1 delay, see Honeywell Versatilis Signal Scout Technical specification document. l Specify a suitable name for the Application being created. l Specify a brief description about the Application being created. l Select the required Service-profile. l Specify a suitable name for the Device being added to the intended Application. l Specify a brief description about Creating Device-profile Creating an Application Adding a Device to the Application 32 Chapter 6 - Configuration Functions Key Parameters the Device being added to the intended Application. l Specify the Device EUI as printed on the enclosure of the Signal Scout, and can also be seen on the About Device page of the Honeywell Versatilis Connect app. l Select the intended Device-profile you want to apply for the Device being added. Provide the activation keys for ABP/OTAA based on your network method selection while adding the Gateway. For example, the following are the keys to specified for the OTAA method:
l LoRa Device EUI: The unique ID as printed on the enclosure of the Signal Scout, and can also be seen on the About Device page of the Honeywell Versatilis Connect app. l LoRa Application EUI: The unique number to identify the Join server during activation. This value can be manually specified or auto-
generated from the UI. l LoRa Application key: An application encryption key. This value can be manually specified or auto-generated from the UI. NOTE: Make sure to specify the same activation values in both the Honeywell Versatilis Connect app and LoRaWAN service application UI to accomplish successful network 33 Chapter 6 - Configuration Functions Key Parameters mapping. For more information on how to configure Signal Scout with ABP or OTAA method of LoRaWAN in the Honeywell Versatilis Connect app, see the Honeywell Versatilis Connect App User's Guide. After all the configuration are done and Gateway is successfully added to the LoRaWAN service provider's application. Make sure the gateway is powered ON and connected to the internet. The status should show as Connected in the LoRaWAN service provider's application. The following is the flow diagram of the LoRa Network configuration process:
Figure 6-3: LoRa Network Configuration Process - Flow Diagram 34 Chapter 6 - Configuration Honeywell Emissions Management Solution Honeywell Emissions Management Solution provides the platform to visualize the transmitted emissions data, generates insights, and analytic solutions to improve the efficiency and process control. For more information on how to use Honeywell Emissions Management Solution features, see the "Using Honeywell Emissions Management Solution" section in the Experion Operator's Guide. 35 CHAPTER 7 SECURITY The security mechanisms implementation rely on the well tested and cryptographic algorithms, which are analyzed by the cryptographic community, NIST approved, and widely adopted as a best security for constrained nodes and networks. To report a potential security vulnerability against any Honeywell product, please follow the instructions as mentioned in the Notices. Security features The secure features of the Honeywell Versatilis Signal Scout are:
n Secure firmware update. n Secure end-to-end Bluetooth and LoRa (i.e., secure data communication by application payload and pairing). n IPprotection feature to secure flash contents. n Data protection, Data integrity, and Confidentiality protection. n Authentication on the BLE security using passkey. n Communication encryption as per BLE 5.0 version. n Supports LoRaWAN Class-A security using Over The Air Activation (OTAA). Physical security Keys are persistently stored in the Honeywell Versatilis Signal Scout and their protection depends on the Signal Scout's physical security. If the Signal Scout is subject to physical threats, keys can be protected in tamper-resistant storage (secure element), where the extraction is extremely difficult. 36 CHAPTER 8 MAINTENANCE In this section:
Replacement of Honeywell Versatilis Signal Scout Firmware update System logs 38 38 38 37 Chapter 8 - Maintenance Replacement of Honeywell Versatilis Signal Scout The modularized design of the Honeywell Versatilis Signal Scout allows the user to disassemble the Signal Scout from the current target structure and to mount on some other target structure with ease, or to replace the currently fitted mounting adapter with some other adapter to suit the change in mounting surface. Perform the below instructions to replace the Honeywell Versatilis Signal Scout:
1. Detach the Signal Scout from the target structure:
l In case of screw-mount: Remove the M6 nut securing the Signal Scout onto the target structure. l In case of magnetic mount: Remove the Signal Scout from the target structure manually. l In case of adhesive mount: Cut through the adhesive layer
(sticking the adapter to the target structure) using a blade. 2. Firmly hold the base of the Signal Scout using a spanner (of size 41mm), and unscrew the adapter from the base of the Signal Scout using another spanner (of size 32mm) till it's completely disassembled. 3. Install the Honeywell Versatilis Signal Scout with the required mounting adapter. For information on mounting procedure for Honeywell Versatilis Signal Scout with various adapter types, see
"Mounting Honeywell Versatilis Signal Scout " on page20. Firmware update The Honeywell Versatilis Connect app has provision to update to the latest firmware available for the Honeywell Versatilis Signal Scout. For more information on how to update firmware, see the Honeywell Versatilis Connect App User's Guide, 34-VT-25-03. System logs User has the provision to download the Signal Scout's log files and save it to the local drive using Honeywell Versatilis Connect App. For more information on how to download logs using Honeywell Versatilis Connect app, see the Honeywell Versatilis Connect App User's Guide, 34-VT-25-03. 38 CHAPTER 9 LED STATES The following table provides various states of Signal Scout's LEDs and their associated status based on different scenarios. Table 9-1: LEDs States Probable Scenarios Honeywell Versatilis Signal Scout Status LED On inserting the battery at the factory. Power ON Connecting to the Signal Scout using Bluetooth scan in Honeywell Versatilis Connect app. User selects the Signal Scout from the list of
"Available Devices"
displayed on the Honeywell Versatilis Connect app. Power ON failure. Successful pairing. Unsuccessful pairing. Not recognizing.
(Blinks thrice.) No visual indication on LED.
(Blinks once.)
(Blinks once.) No visual indication on LED. 39 Chapter 9 - LED States Probable Scenarios Honeywell Versatilis Signal Scout Status LED Connecting to the Signal Scout using QR code scan in the Honeywell Versatilis Connect app. Scanning QR code imprinted on the Signal Scout, flashes the Signal Scout's summary in the Honeywell Versatilis Connect app. User activates the Signal Scout to start measuring parameters, or pushing configurations to the Signal Scout as required from the Honeywell Versatilis Connect app. On successful configuration of the Signal Scout . Successful pairing. Unsuccessful pairing. Not recognizing. During configuration Configuration successful. Configuring the Signal Scout using "Offline Template". Configuration failure.
(Blinks once.)
(Blinks once.) No visual indication on LED.
(Blinks thrice.)
(Blinks thrice.) 40 Chapter 9 - LED States Probable Scenarios Honeywell Versatilis Signal Scout Status LED Turning ON/ OFF LED
- Preconfigured. On activation. Dormant Turning ON/ OFF LED
- Using reed switch. On activation. Dormant Firmware update While downloading/updating. Successful updating, and restarting.
(Blinks thrice.) No visual indication on LED.
(Blinks thrice.)
(Blinks once.)
(Blinks for every 10 seconds.)
(Blinks thrice.) 41 Chapter 9 - LED States Probable Scenarios Honeywell Versatilis Signal Scout Status LED Unsuccessful
(Blinks thrice.) 42 CHAPTER 10 TROUBLESHOOTING The following table provides various troubleshooting scenarios in the case of error or unexpected behavior, and their corresponding troubleshooting tips:
Table 10-1: Troubleshooting Information Probable Scenarios User selects the Signal Scout from the list displayed on the Honeywell Versatilis Connect app. Scanning QR code imprinted on the Signal Scout, flashes the Signal Scout's summary. Firmware update Honeywell Versatilis Signal Scout Status Unsuccessful pairing. LED On Screen A pop-up window prompts to try again.
(Blinks once.) Troubleshooting Tips l Retry pairing. l Verify the passkey specified for Honeywell Versatilis Connect app authentication. Ensure that the device is in within the BLE range. Not recognizing. No visual indication on LED. Unsuccessful pairing. A pop-up window prompts to try again. l Re-scan the QR code.
(Blinks once.) Not recognizing. No visual indication on LED. NA l Connect manually through BLE app. Unsuccessful A pop-up window with error message l Authenticate complete file content at the 43 Chapter 10 - Troubleshooting Probable Scenarios Honeywell Versatilis Signal Scout Status LED On Screen Troubleshooting Tips
(Blinks thrice.) appears. end. Battery low. Diagnostic fault indication. No visual indication on LED. Sensor interface failure. LoRa communication status. Low Battery indication on Diagnostic page of Honeywell Versatilis Connect app and Experion EHM. Status indicator at sensor level as well as on the Diagnostic page of Honeywell Versatilis Connect app and Experion EHM. Communication fault indication on the Diagnostic page of Honeywell Versatilis Connect app and Experion EHM. l Check source file, or contact Honeywell TAC team. Signal Scout replacement. l Restart Signal Scout. l Replace Signal Scout. l Install the Gateway within the reachable range of the device as per the LoRaWAN standard. l Ensure the device is configured in the LoRaWAN server with 44 Chapter 10 - Troubleshooting Probable Scenarios Honeywell Versatilis Signal Scout Status LED On Screen Troubleshooting Tips valid keys (for ABP/OTAA method). l Ensure the device is configured in Honeywell Versatilis Connect app with valid keys
(for ABP/OTAA method). l Ensure the keys specified in Honeywell Versatilis Connect app and LoRaWAN server are the same. l Ensure valid LoRa reporting interval is set in Honeywell Versatilis Connect app. l Restart Signal Scout. 45 CHAPTER 11 CERTIFICATIONS Hazardous Location Certifications Honeywell Versatilis Signal Scout is certified for various hazardous location standards and requirements. The below table gives the summary on the same:
Table 11-1: Hazardous Location Certifications Information Certification Standards IECEx IEC 60079-0/COR1: 2020;
Edition 7.0; 2017-12 IEC 60079-11: Edition 6.0;
2011-06 CE - ATEX
(2014/34/EU) EN 60079-0: 2018 EN 60079-11: 2012 UKCA Ex EN 60079-0: 2018 EN 60079-11: 2012 Approval/
Rating Ex ia IIB T4 Ga Tamb: -40C to +70C II 1 G - Ex ia IIB T4 Ga Tamb: -40C to +70C II 1 G - Ex ia IIB T4 Ga Tamb: -40C to +70C North America CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 61010-1-
12 + UPD1: 2015, UPD2: 2016, AMD 1-18 Class I Division 1, Group C, D CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 60079-0:
19 Ex ia IIB T4 Ga CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 60079-11:
14 (R2018) ANSI/UL 61010-1-2018 Third Edition Class I Zone 0, AEx ia IIB T4 Ga Tamb: -40C 46 Chapter 11 - Certifications Certification Standards ANSI/UL 913-2019 Eighth Edition ANSI/UL 60079-0-2020 Seventh Edition ANSI/UL 60079-11-2018 Sixth Edition CCoE IS/IEC 60079-0: 2017 IS/IEC 60079-11: 2011 Approval/
Rating to +70C Ex ia IIB T4 Ga Tamb: -40C to +70C Specific Conditions of Use:
n The nonmetallic enclosure parts of this equipment may become a spark ignition hazard in the presence of static electricity. The enclosure shall be cleaned only with a damp cloth, and the equipment shall be mounted to avoid building static electric charge from non-conductive process flow, strong air currents, or other potential charging through friction. n Honeywell Versatilis Signal Scout (ED) - Model 50187700-100, detects flammable gas, however, is not intended to provide an indication, alarm, or other output function; purpose of which is to indicate potential hazard and initiate automatic or manual protective action(s). n The aluminum enclosure may be capable of producing incendive sparks when impacted. This equipment must be mounted and/or physically guarded such that it is not subjected to impact or friction. WARNING: DO NOT REPLACE BATTERY WHEN AN EXPLOSIVE ENVIRONMENT IS PRESENT. USE ONLY "ER34615C BATTERY FROM EVE Energy Co., Ltd". 47 Chapter 11 - Certifications CE (Conformance to Europe) Honeywell Versatilis Signal Scout is compliant with all the Directives that are applicable as per CE certification requirements. The below table gives the summary on the same:
Table 11-2: CE (Conformance to Europe) Information Certification Standards CE EN 61326-1: 2013 EN 61326-2-3: 2013 EN55011: 2009 + A1: 2010 EN 61000-4-2: 2009 EN 61000-4-3: 2006+A1+A2 EN 61000-4-8: 2010 CE ETSI EN 300 328 ETSI EN 300 220-1 V3.1.1
(2017-02) ETSI EN 300 220-2 V3.1.1
(2017-02) ETSI EN 301 489-1: 2019 ETSI EN 301 489-3: 2021 ETSI EN 301 489-17: 2020 EN 61010-1: 2010/A1: 2019 EN 50581: 2012 CE CE Directive/
Regulation Electro Magnetic Compatibility
(EMC) Directive;
2014/30/EU Radio Equipment Directive (RED);
2014/53/EU Low Voltage Directive (LVD);
2014/35/EU Restriction of use of Hazardous Substances
(RoHS) in Electrical and Electronic 48 Chapter 11 - Certifications Certification Standards CE EN 50385: 2017 Directive/
Regulation equipment;
2011/65/EU;
2017/2102 amendment Minimum health and safety requirements regarding the exposure of workers to the risks arising from physical agents
(Electromagnetic fields);
2013/35/EU United Kingdom Conformity Assessed (UKCA) Honeywell Versatilis Signal Scout is compliant with all the regulations that are applicable as per UKCA certification requirements. The below table gives the summary on the same:
Table 11-3: United Kingdom Conformity Assessed (UKCA) Information Certification Standards Directive/ Regulation Electro Magnetic Compatibility (EMC) Regulations 2016 UKCA EN 61326-1: 2013 EN 61326-2-3: 2013 EN55011: 2009 + A1:
2010 EN 61000-4-2: 2009 EN 61000-4-3:
2006+A1+A2 EN 61000-4-8: 2010 49 Chapter 11 - Certifications Certification Standards Directive/ Regulation UKCA ETSI EN 300 328 ETSI EN 300 220-1 V3.1.1 (2017-02) ETSI EN 300 220-2 V3.1.1 (2017-02) ETSI EN 301 489-1:
2019 ETSI EN 301 489-3:
2021 ETSI EN 301 489-17:
2020 UKCA EN 61010-1: 2010/A1:
2019 UKCA EN 50581: 2012 UKCA EN 50385: 2017 Radio Equipment Regulations 2017 Electrical Equipment
(Safety) Regulations 2016 Restriction of the Use of Certain Hazardous Substances (RoHS) in Electrical and Electronic Equipment Regulations 2012 The Control of Electromagnetic Fields at work Regulations 2016 FCC and ICCertifications Honeywell Versatilis Signal Scout is complaint with all the requirements that are applicable as per FCC &ICcertification specifications. The below table gives the summary on the same:
Table 11-4: FCC and ICCertifications Information 50 Chapter 11 - Certifications Certification Standard Approval/ Rating FCC 47 CFR Part 15 [10-01-
20 Edition]
Compliance as per Subpart B & Subpart C ANSI C63.4: 2014 FCC ID: S5751490045 IC ICES-003 Issue 7: 2020 ICES-Gen Issue 1:
2018+A1: 2021 BLE FCC ID: 2APD9-
RSL10SIP Compliant for Wireless requirements IC ID: 573W-51490045 RSS-247 Issue 2 Equipment Certification BLE IC ID: 23763-
RSL10SIP This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
n This device may not cause harmful interference, and n This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. WARNING: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate the equipment. 51 Chapter 11 - Certifications NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment OFF and ON, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
l Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. l Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. l Consult the dealer or an experienced radio technician for help. NOTE:
This device contains licence-exempt transmitter(s)/receiver(s) that comply with Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canadas licence-exempt RSS(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
* This device may not cause interference.
* This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. Lmetteur/rcepteur exempt de licence contenu dans le prsent appareil est conforme aux CNR dInnovation, Sciences et Dveloppement conomique Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. Lexploitation est autorise aux deux conditions suivantes:
* Lappareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage;
* Lappareil doit accepter tout brouillage radiolectrique subi, mme si le brouillage est susceptible den compromettre le fonctionnement. 52 Chapter 11 - Certifications CAUTION: To maintain compliance with the FCCs RF exposure guidelines, place the unit at least 20cm from nearby persons. WirelessCertifications and Approvals Honeywell Versatilis Signal Scout has LoRaWAN &BLEWireless communication technologies. Required certifications and approvals have been attained for this product. The below table gives the summary on the same:
Table 11-5: WirelessCertifications and Approvals Information Certification Standard/ Specification Approval LoRaWAN LoRaWAN 1.0.4 End device certification requirements for all regions:
Version 1.4 Bluetooth Low Energy
(BLE) Bluetooth Specifications Bluetooth SIG Listed 53 Notices NOTICES Trademarks Microsoft is a registered trademark or trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. Trademarks that appear in this document are used only to the benefit of the trademark owner, with no intention of trademark infringement. Other trademarks Other brands or trademarks are trademarks of their respective owners. Trademarks that appear in this document are used only to the benefit of the trademark owner, with no intention of trademark infringement. Third-party licenses This product may contain or be derived from materials, including software, of third parties. The third party materials may be subject to licenses, notices, restrictions and obligations imposed by the licensor. The licenses, notices, restrictions and obligations, if any, may be found in the materials accompanying the product, in the documents or files accompanying such third party materials, in a file named third_party_licenses on the media containing the product. Documentation feedback You can find the most up-to-date documents in the Support section of the Honeywell Process Solutions website at:
https://process.honeywell.com If you have comments about Honeywell Process Solutions documentation, send your feedback to: hpsdocs@honeywell.com Use this email address to provide feedback, or to report errors and omissions in the documentation. For immediate help with a technical problem, contact HPS Technical Support through your local Customer Contact Center, or by raising a support request on the Honeywell Process Solutions Support website. 54 How to report a security vulnerability For the purpose of submission, a security vulnerability is defined as a software defect or weakness that can be exploited to reduce the operational or security capabilities of the software. Honeywell investigates all reports of security vulnerabilities affecting Honeywell products and services. To report a potential security vulnerability against any Honeywell product, please follow the instructions at:
https://honeywell.com/pages/vulnerabilityreporting.aspx. Submit the requested information to Honeywell using one of the following methods:
n Send an email to security@honeywell.com. n Contact your local Honeywell Technical Assistance Center (TAC) listed in the Support section of this document. Support For support, contact your local Honeywell Process Solutions Customer Contact Center (CCC). To find your local CCC visit the website, https://process.honeywell.com/us/en/contact-us. Training classes Honeywell holds technical training classes that are taught by process control systems experts. For more information about these classes, contact your Honeywell representative, or see http://www.automationcollege.com. Factory information Honeywell International (India) Pvt. Ltd., Plot No. 2, Gat No. 181, Village Fulgaon, Tal-Haveli, Pune, Maharastra, 412216, India. Notices 55