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Emerson Location Awareness with WirelessHART Protocol Reference Manual Rev 1.0 August 2020 Contents Section 1: Introduction ............................................................................................................................................. 6 1.1 Using This Manual ..............................................................................................................................................6 1.2 Product Recycling and Disposal .........................................................................................................................7 Section 2: Install Plantweb Insight and Plantweb Insight Location application ....................................................... 7 Section 3: Location Anchor Safety Messages ..............................................................................................................7 3.1 Safety Messages ............................................................................................................................................. 7 Section 4: Location Anchor Configuration ................................................................................................................ 8 4.1 Location Anchor Configuration ....................................................................................................................... 8 4.2 Device Network Configuration ....................................................................................................................... 8 4.2.1 AMS Device Manager .................................................................................................................................9 Reference Manual Rev 1.0 August 2020 4.2.2 Field Communicator ................................................................................................................................ 9 4.3 Power Down ................................................................................................................................................. 10 Section 5: Location Anchor Installation .................................................................................................................. 10 5.1 Considerations .............................................................................................................................................. 10 5.1.1 General .................................................................................................................................................. 10 5.1.2 Wireless Considerations .......................................................................................................................... 10 5.1.3 Electrical ................................................................................................................................................ 10 5.1.4 Installation Considerations ...................................................................................................................... 11 5.2 Mounting ...................................................................................................................................................... 11 Section 6: Location Anchor Commissioning ............................................................................................................. 13 6.1 Verify Operation ........................................................................................................................................... 13 6.1.1 Field Communicator .............................................................................................................................. 13 6.1.2 Wireless Gateway .................................................................................................................................. 14 6.1.3 Field Communicator .............................................................................................................................. 16 Section 7: Location Anchor Operation and Maintenance ....................................................................................... 17 7.2 Battery Replacement ...................................................................................................................................... 17 7.3 Local Location Anchor Status and Notifications ........................................................................................... 17 Section 8: Location Anchor Troubleshooting ......................................................................................................... 17 8.1 Service Support ............................................................................................................................................... 17 8.2 Local Troubleshooting .................................................................................................................................. 18 8.3 Remote Troubleshooting .............................................................................................................................. 18 Section 9: Personnel Tag Safety Messages ............................................................................................................. 19 9.1 Safety Messages ........................................................................................................................................... 19 Section 10: Personnel Tag Commissioning and Configuration ............................................................................... 20 Section 11: Personnel Tag Operation and Maintenance ......................................................................................... 21 11.1 Personnel Tag Status and Notifications.................................................................................................. 21 11.2 Personnel Tag Safety Alert ..................................................................................................................... 21 11.3 Personnel Tag Charging .......................................................................................................................... 21 11.4 Personnel Tag Mounting Considerations ............................................................................................... 22 Section 12: Plantweb Insight Location Application Configuration ......................................................................... 23 12.1 Gateway Configuration ............................................................................................................................... 23 2 Emerson.com Reference Manual Rev 1.0 August 2020 12.2 General Configuration ................................................................................................................................ 26 12.3 Site Configuration ....................................................................................................................................... 37 12.4 Asset Configuration .................................................................................................................................... 55 12.5 Event Configuration .................................................................................................................................... 62 Section 13: Plantweb Insight Location Application Operation and Maintenance ................................................. 67 13.1 Tag and Anchor Navigation......................................................................................................................... 67 13.3 Live Monitoring ........................................................................................................................................... 70 13.4 Safety Mustering......................................................................................................................................... 77 13.5 Alert Navigation .......................................................................................................................................... 81 13.6 Reports and Charts Navigation ................................................................................................................... 84 13.7 Anchor Training .......................................................................................................................................... 92 Appendix ................................................................................................................................................................. 95 Appendix A: Specifications and Reference Data ................................................................................................ 95 A.1 Ordering information ............................................................................................................................... 95 A.2 Specifications ............................................................................................................................................ 95 A.3 Dimensional Drawings .............................................................................................................................. 95 A.4 Accessories and Spare Parts ..................................................................................................................... 95 Appendix B: Tools ............................................................................................................................................... 96 B.1 Personnel Tag LED Status ......................................................................................................................... 96 Appendix C: Recommended Practices ................................................................................................................ 96 C.1 Anchor to Anchor Grid Spacing .................................................................................................................. 96 3 Emerson.com Reference Manual Rev 1.0 August 2020 Emerson Location Awareness Notice Read this manual before working with the product. For personal and system safety and for optimal product performance, understand the contents completely before installing, using, or maintaining this product. Emerson has two toll-free assistance numbers and one international number. Customer Central 1 800 999 9307 (7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. CST) National Response Center (equipment service needs) 1 800 654 7768 (24 hours a day) International 1 952 906 8888 Nuclear qualification The products described in this document are NOT designed for nuclear-qualified applications. Using non-nuclear qualified products in applications that require nuclear-qualified hardware or products may cause inaccurate readings. For information on Rosemount nuclear-qualified products, contact an Emerson Sales Representative. Wireless Gateway The Location Anchor and all other wireless devices should be installed only after the Wireless Gateway has been installed and is functioning properly. Wireless devices should also be powered up in order of proximity from the Wireless Gateway, beginning with the closest. This will result in a simpler and faster network configuration. Use caution when making changes to the TCP/IP network settings. If they are lost or entered incorrectly, the Gateway will require a factory reset. Contact your network administrator for information on the proper TCP/IP network settings. Hazardous substance Individuals handling products exposed to hazardous substances can avoid injury if they are informed of and understand the hazard. If the returned product was exposed to a hazardous substance as defined by OSHA, a copy of the Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) for each hazardous substance identified must accompany the returned goods. 4 Emerson.com Reference Manual Rev 1.0 August 2020 WARNING Failure to follow these installation guidelines could result in death or serious injury.
- Only qualified personnel should perform the installation. Explosions could result in death or serious injury.
- Verify the operating atmosphere of the transmitter Anchor & Tag is consistent with the appropriate hazardous location certifications.
- The Anchor enclosure has a high surface resistivity that may present a static hazard. Take care during transportation and installation. Battery considerations Battery hazards remain when cells are discharged. Batteries should be stored in a clean dry area. For maximum battery life, storage temperature should not exceed 30 C (86 F). The Location Anchor battery shall only be replaced in a non-hazardous area. The Personnel Tag battery is rechargeable and shall only be charged in a non-hazardous area. Installation considerations Only qualified personnel should perform the installation. Verify the operating atmosphere of the Anchor & Tag are consistent with applicable hazardous area certifications. Reference the Product Certifications section of this manual for information regarding hazardous certification. The Anchor, Model GEO20, must be installed to ensure a minimum antenna separation distance of 20 cm (8 in.) from all persons. Only use certified Field Communicator for local Anchor configuration. Location Awareness devices and services are meant to augment, not replace, safety and security measures within a plant and must not be used as the sole method of locating or tracking personnel within a customers facility. Even when properly installed and maintained, and when working as intended, location position information will only be provided every 32 seconds or longer depending on system configuration. Location Awareness devices and services are designed to provide x and y location in a given level. In addition, structures within a plant, including moveable heavy equipment or other changes made after the initial installation, can prevent or delay detection. Location Awareness devices and services can also experience a loss or delay of signal as a result of software or hardware malfunction, or as a result of interruption or limitation of services by third party networks. Inform employees or contractors about the features and limitations of the Location Awareness System before allowing use. 5 Emerson.com Reference Manual Rev 1.0 August 2020 Section 1: Introduction 1.1 Using This Manual The sections in this manual provide information on installing, operating, and maintaining the Emerson Location Awareness solution. The sections are organized as follows:
Section 2: Plantweb Insight Location application provides overview on installation. Section 3: Location Anchor Safety Messages contains safety information related to the Location Anchors. Section 4: Location Anchor Configuration contains techniques for proper configuration. Section 5: Location Anchor Installation contains techniques for properly installing and mounting. Section 6: Location Anchor Commissioning contains techniques for proper commissioning. Section 7: Location Anchor Operation and Maintenance contains operations and maintenance techniques. Section 8: Location Anchor Troubleshooting provides troubleshooting techniques for the most common operating problems. Section 9: Personnel Tag Safety Messages contains safety information related to the Personnel Tags. Section 10: Personnel Tag Commissioning and Configuration contains techniques for proper configuration. Section 11: Personnel Tag Operation and Maintenance contains operations and maintenance techniques. Section 12: Plantweb Insight Location Application Configuration contains techniques for proper configuration. Section 13: Plantweb Insight Location Application Operation and Maintenance contains operations and maintenance techniques. Appendix A: Specifications and Reference Data supplies reference and specification data, as well as ordering information. Appendix B: Tools contains readily available tools for reference. Appendix C: Recommended Practices contains guidelines to achieve the best possible Location Network. 6 Emerson.com Reference Manual Rev 1.0 August 2020 1.2 Product Recycling and Disposal Recycling of equipment and packaging should be taken into consideration and disposed of in accordance with local and national legislation/regulations. Section 2: Install Plantweb Insight and Plantweb Insight Location application Follow instructions in the Plantweb Insight Quick Start Guide. Section 3: Location Anchor Safety Messages 3.1 Safety Messages Instructions and procedures in this section may require special precautions to ensure the safety of the personnel performing the operations, information that potentially raises safety issues is indicated by a warning symbol (
). Refer to the following safety messages before performing an operation preceded by this symbol. Mount Anchors clear of walkways and doorways to reduce risk of someone contacting unit unexpectedly. CAUTION WARNING If Anchor positions are physically changed/moved in the plant after intial commissioning, their positions need to be updated in the App in order for the App to report accurate Tag locations. If an Anchor has to be removed for any reason (e.g. for service or battery replacement), make sure that the same Anchor is put back into the same location and orientation from which it was removed since the Plantweb Insight Location application has this location for calculation. If this is not done, the location system may interpret inaccurate locations. If an Anchor has to be moved for any reason (e.g. for site redesign), make sure that the Anchor location is updated in Plantweb Insight Location application. If this is not done, the location system may interpret inaccurate locations. Location Awareness Tags and Anchors use lithium batteries and are subject to local, state, national, and/or international requirements. Lithium batteries may ignite, explode or release toxic and harmful materials or chemicals if mishandled. Do not use a battery that is damaged. Do not incinerate batteries. Do not crush, disassemble, heat batteries above 100C (212F) or expose contents to water. Please check and comply with all applicable local, state, national, and international regulations before transporting, disposing or recycling lithium batteries. Do not recharge Anchor battery. Do not use Anchor battery that has been dropped. Use of damaged 7 Emerson.com Reference Manual Rev 1.0 August 2020 equipment can be dangerous and could result in injury. Properly dispose of damaged Anchor batteries or Tags immediately. The Emerson Location Anchor shall be used only with the battery (00G45-9000-0001) supplied by Rosemount. This battery has been officially tested with the Location Anchor as required by the I.S. standards during the assessment of the Emerson Location Anchor. The battery is not replaceable in a hazardous location. Dispose of battery in accordance with local and national requirements. Do not place the Location Awareness Anchor, Anchor battery or the Location Awareness Tag device near fire or heat to reduce the risk of explosion and possible injury. Notice Shipping considerations The Anchor unit was shipped with the battery installed. Each Location Anchor contains one D size primary lithium battery. Primary lithium batteries are regulated in transportation by the U. S. Department of Transportation and are also covered by the International Air Transport Association (IATA), International Civil Aviation Organization (CAO), and European Ground Transportation of Dangerous Goods (ARD). It is the shippers responsibility to ensure compliance with these or any other local requirements. Consult current regulations and requirements before shipping. This Location Anchor complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following conditions: The Anchor may not cause harmful interference. The Anchor must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. The Anchor, Model GEO20, must be installed to ensure a minimum antenna separation distance of 20 cm (8 in.) from all persons. Section 4: Location Anchor Configuration 4.1 Location Anchor Configuration Remove the Location Anchor electronics cover and connect to the HART Communication terminals for configuration. The Emerson Location Anchor will receive HART Communication from any HART handheld Field Communicator or AMS Device Manager. AMS Device Manager AMS Device Manager can connect to devices directly, using a HART modem, or remotely using the Gateway. To configure the Emerson Location Anchor, double click (or right click and select Configure/Setup) on the device icon that will appear below either the HART modem or Gateway connection tree. 4.2 Device Network Configuration 8 Emerson.com Reference Manual Rev 1.0 August 2020 To communicate with the Gateway (and ultimately the host system), the transmitter must be configured to communicate with the wireless network. Using a Field Communicator or AMS Device Manager, enter the network ID and join key so they match the network ID and join key of the Gateway and other devices in the network. If they do not match, the Location Anchor will not communicate with the network. The network ID and join key may be obtained from the Gateway on the Systems Settings>Network>Network Settings page on the web server, shown in Figure 4-1. Figure 4-1. Gateway Network Settings 4.2.1 AMS Device Manager Right click on the Location Anchor and select Configure. When the menu opens, select Join Device to Network and follow the method to enter the network ID and join key. See table 3.1 for menu items. 4.2.2 Field Communicator The network ID and join key may be changed in the wireless device by using the following the Menu Items. Set both network ID and join key. See table 3.1 for menu items. Table 4.1. Device Configuration Function Join Device to Network Network ID, Set Join Key Device Information Guided Setup Menu Items Manual Setup Tag, Long Tag, Descriptor, Message, Date, Basic Setup, Join Device to Network, Configure Update Rates, Wireless, Location Network, HART, Security, Device Information, Power 9 Emerson.com Reference Manual Rev 1.0 August 2020 Wireless Network ID, Join Device to Network, Broadcast Information 4.3 Power Down After the Location Anchor has been configured, turn power off to the electronics by moving the power switch to off and reinstall the cover. Power should only be turned back on when the Anchor is ready for commissioning. Section 5: Location Anchor Installation 5.1 Considerations 5.1.1 General The Emerson Location Awareness solution is comprised of the Emerson Location Tag, Emerson Location Anchor, Emerson Gateways, and Plantweb Insight Location application. Emerson Location Awareness provides the user with safety-focused monitoring of their most valued resource - their people. Rechargeable, battery-operated Personnel Tags communicate with WirelessHART Anchors, creating visibility in the most remote and hazardous areas of the facility for better personnel safety and security. The Plantweb Insight Location application provides a streamlined, user interface that manages geofencing, safety mustering, and user assisted safety alerts, helping the user digitally transform their facility's safety. 5.1.2 Wireless Considerations Power-Up Sequence The Wireless Gateway should be installed and functioning properly before any wireless devices are powered. Battery is already installed in the Location Anchor. Move power switch to ON position to power up. This results in a simpler and faster network configuration. Enabling Active Advertising on the Gateway ensures new devices are able to join the network faster. For more information, see the Smart Wireless Gateway Reference Manual. Antenna Position The antenna is internal to the Location Anchor. To achieve optimal range and performance, position the Location Anchor with the stem in a horizontal position as shown in Figure 5-1. Good connectivity can also be achieved in other orientations. The antenna should also be approximately 1 m (3 ft.) from any large structure, building, or conductive surface, and a minimum of 2 m (6 ft) and maximum of 4 m (13 ft) from the ground to allow for clear communication to other devices. Refer to best practices for additional information on optimal mounting locations of the Location Anchor. Recommended Practices When mounting the Location Anchor, recommended practices should be considered to achieve the best wireless performance. See Appendix C: Recommended Practices for more information on recommended practices. 5.1.3 Electrical Battery 10 Emerson.com Reference Manual Rev 1.0 August 2020 The Emerson Location Anchor is self-powered. The battery is a single D size primary lithium/thionyl chloride battery. Each battery contains approximately 5.0 grams of lithium. Under normal conditions, the battery materials are self-contained and are not reactive as long as the battery is maintained. Care should be taken to prevent thermal, electrical, or mechanical damage. Contacts should be protected to prevent premature discharge. Battery cannot be changed in a hazardous location. 5.1.4 Installation Considerations 1. Inspect mounting bands periodically and re-tighten if necessary. Some loosening may occur after initial installation due to thermal expansion/contraction. 2. The stainless-steel mounting bands could be affected by stress corrosion and potentially fail when in the presence of chlorides. 3. The Location Anchor should be installed such that steam or other high temperature fluids do not directly impinge the housing of the Location Anchor. 4. Good connectivity can also be achieved in other orientations. The antenna should also be approximately 1 m (3 ft.) from any large structure, building, or conductive surface, and a minimum of 2m (6 ft) and a max of 4m (13 ft) from the ground to allow for clear communication to other devices. 5.2 Mounting 1. For optimal radio connectivity the Anchor needs to be installed with the on/off switch on the top, as shown in below image. The below mounting procedure will walk through how to properly install the Anchor without removing the electronics cover to check the switch orientation. 2. Locate mounting position on stanchion that is at least 2m above ground. 3. Install pipe mount, using pipe clamp, to stanchion with opening facing upward (as shown below). Install off the left side of the pipe (as you are facing it) for optimal radio performance, if possible. 11 Emerson.com Reference Manual Rev 1.0 August 2020 4. Tighten clamp to 10.2 N-m (90 in-lb) using 5/16 (8mm) socket and torque wrench. 5. Slide Anchor universal connection into pipe mount from above. Anchor should sit in pipe mount with nut loose. 6. Tighten nut hand tight. Anchor should now look below image. Mount off the left side of the pipe with the cover facing you (as shown), if possible. 12 Emerson.com Reference Manual Rev 1.0 August 2020 7. If commissioning the Location Anchor, refer to Location Awareness Quick Start Guide 8. Ensure the cover is fully tightened to prevent moisture ingress. The lip of the polymer electronics cover should be in contact with the surface of the polymer enclosure to ensure a proper seal. Do not overtighten Section 6: Location Anchor Commissioning 6.1 Verify Operation There are three methods available to verify operation:
Field Communicator Gateways integrated web interface AMS Suite Wireless Configurator or AMS Device Manager If the Emerson Location Anchor was configured with the network ID and join key, and sufficient time has passed, the Anchor will be connected to the network. If network ID and join key were not configured, reference Troubleshooting. Note:
It may take several minutes for the Location Anchor to join the network. 6.1.1 Field Communicator For WirelessHART transmitter communication, an Emerson Location Anchor Device Driver
(DD) is required. To obtain the latest DD, visit the Emerson Easy Upgrade site at:
Emerson.com/Rosemount/Device-Install-Kits. 13 Emerson.com Reference Manual Rev 1.0 August 2020 The communication status may be verified in the wireless device using the following the menu items. Function Communications Menu Items Join Status, Wireless Mode, Join Mode, Number of Available Neighbors, Number of Advertisements Heard, Number of Join Attempts 6.1.2 Wireless Gateway Using the Gateways web interface, navigate to the Devices page as shown in Figure 6-1. Locate the device in question and verify all status indicators are good (green). Figure 6-1. Wireless Gateway Explorer Page AMS Device Manager When the Location Anchor has joined the network, it will appear in the AMS Device Manager as illustrated in Figure 6-2. For WirelessHART transmitter communication, a Location Anchor DD is required. To obtain the latest DD, visit the Emerson Easy Upgrade site at:
Emerson.com/Rosemount/Device-Install-Kits. Figure 6-2. AMS Device Manager 14 Emerson.com Reference Manual Rev 1.0 August 2020 Note:
Plantweb Insight Location application is provided for viewing Location Anchor status. Troubleshooting:
If the device is not joined to the network after power up, verify the correct configuration of the network ID and join key, and that Active Advertising has been enabled on the Gateway. The network ID and join key in the device must match the network ID and join key of the Gateway. The network ID and join key may be obtained from the Gateway on the System Settings>Network>Network Settings page of the web server (see Figure 6-3). The network ID and join key may be changed in the wireless device by following the Menu Items sequence shown below. Function Join Device to Network Network ID, Set Join Key Menu Items Figure 6-3. Wireless Gateway Network Settings 15 Emerson.com Reference Manual Rev 1.0 August 2020 6.1.3 Field Communicator Note:
In order to establish communication with a Field Communicator, power the Location Anchor by switching the power switch to the ON position. Function Guided Setup Wireless Menu Items Basic Setup, Join Device to Network, Configure Update Rates, Network ID, Join Device to Network, Broadcast Information 16 Emerson.com Reference Manual Rev 1.0 August 2020 Section 7: Location Anchor Operation and Maintenance This section contains information on commissioning and operating Location Anchors. Field Communicator and AMS Device Manager instructions are provided for convenience. 7.2 Battery Replacement The Emerson Location Anchor shall be used only with the battery (00G45-9000-0001) supplied by Rosemount. The battery is not replaceable in a hazardous location. Procedure to replace the battery:
1. Remove devices from hazardous area. 2. Remove enclosure cover. 3. Switch the Location Anchor OFF. 4. Loosen the screw holding the electronics assembly to the enclosure. 5. Release battery connection from electronics board. 6. Loosen the two screws on the battery holder and slide the battery holder to the left. Note The screws holding down the electronics board do not need to be removed, just loosened. Take care not to let the battery fall out of the enclosure. 7. Remove battery from enclosure. 8. Installation of new battery is the reverse of the removal. 7.3 Local Location Anchor Status and Notifications The flashing LED indicated Location Anchor status using the colors described in table 6.2. To see the LED, remove the enclosure cover. Table 7.2. Anchor LED Status Descriptions Device Status LED Color Functioning properly Green Amber Battery is low, battery replacement recommended Red Battery replacement required OR Device is Malfunctioning No Color No power, verify ON/OFF switch is in ON position Section 8: Location Anchor Troubleshooting 8.1 Service Support To expedite the return process outside of the United States, contact the nearest Emerson representative. Within the United States, call the Emerson Instrument and Valve 17 Emerson.com Reference Manual Rev 1.0 August 2020 Response Center using the 1-800-654-RSMT (7768) toll-free number. This center, available 24 hours a day, will assist with any needed information or materials. The center will ask for product model and serial numbers and will provide a Return Material Authorization (RMA) number. The center will also ask for the process material to which the product was last exposed. For inquiries outside of the United States, contact the nearest Emerson representative for RMA instructions. Emerson representatives will explain the additional information and procedures necessary to return goods exposed to hazardous substances. 8.2 Local Troubleshooting Table 8-1. Interpreting Local Notifications LED Color Green Device Status Functioning properly Recommended Action(s) No action required. Amber Battery is low Battery replacement recommended. Red Battery replacement required OR Device is malfunctioning Black, no color No power Investigate active notification via a HART Communicator. Replace battery if device is determined to be functioning properly and notifications have been verified. Verify ON/OFF switch is in ON position 8.3 Remote Troubleshooting Table 8-2. Interpreting Device Status Status Good Notification None Database Storage Error Simulate Active Advisory Anchor/Device Overload Non-Critical User Data Description Functioning Properly The device has failed to write to the database memory at some point in the past. Any data written during this time may have been lost. The device is in simulation mode and may not be reporting actual information. The device is not able to receive information from all the Location Tags in the area A user written parameter does not match its expected value. Recommended Action(s) No action required 1. Perform a Device Reset. 2. If logging dynamic data is not needed, this advisory alert can be safely ignored. 3. If the condition persists, replace the device. 1. Verify that simulation is no longer required. 2. Disable simulation mode. 3. Reset the device. 1. May need to deploy more Anchors/device to cover the load 1. Restart the device. 2. Reconfirm all configuration items in the device. 3. Restore the default settings and reconfigure device. 18 Emerson.com Reference Manual Rev 1.0 August 2020 4. If the condition persists, replace the device. 1. Verify that muster mode is needed 2. Disable muster mode 3. Reset the device Recommended Action(s) 1. Replace the battery. 1. Verify process and ambient temperature is within the devices operating range. 2. Remote mount the device away from process and environmental conditions. 3. Reset the device. 4. If the condition persists, replace the device. 1. Obtaining the bandwidth may take some time depending on the configured update rates and other devices in the network. Wait several minutes to see if the error resolves itself. 2. There may be too many devices attached to the WirelessHART network, or the update rates may be too fast. Try using a different network, or slowing down the update rate on one or more devices. Recommended Action(s) 1. Click on details for more information. 2. Correct the parameter that has a configuration error. 3. Reset the device. 4. If the condition persists, replace the device. 1. Replace the battery. 1. Restore device to default settings. 2. Perform a Device Reset. 3. If the condition persists, replace the device. Status Muster mode activated Notification Voltage Conditions Out of Range Environmental Conditions Out of Range Maintenance Capacity Denied The device is placed into a mode where it is not forwarding information to calculate full position Description The supply voltage is low and may soon affect device operation. The device is outside its normal environmental operating conditions which may affect accuracy and/or proper operation. The device has failed to acquire the wireless communication bandwidth necessary to support the configured update rates. Status Notification Configuration Alert Description The device has detected a configuration error. Failure Critical Power Failure Electronics Failure The supply voltage is too low for the device to broadcast updates. An electronics error that could impact the device measurement reading has occurred. Section 9: Personnel Tag Safety Messages 9.1 Safety Messages Instructions and procedures in this section may require special precautions to ensure the safety of the personnel performing the operations, information that potentially raises safety issues is 19 Emerson.com Reference Manual Rev 1.0 August 2020 indicated by a warning symbol (
an operation preceded by this symbol.
). Refer to the following safety messages before performing WARNING Location Awareness Tags and Anchors use lithium batteries and are subject to local, state, national, and/or international requirements. Lithium batteries may ignite, explode or release toxic and harmful materials or chemicals if mishandled. Do not use a battery that is damaged. Do not incinerate batteries. Do not crush, disassemble, heat batteries above 100C (212F) or expose contents to water. Please check and comply with all applicable local, state, national, and international regulations before transporting, disposing or recycling lithium batteries. Do not recharge Anchor battery. Do not use Anchor battery that has been dropped. Use of damaged equipment can be dangerous and could result in injury. Properly dispose of damaged Anchor batteries or Tags immediately. The Location Awareness Personnel Tag is equipped with a permanently installed, lithium-ion rechargeable battery. Do not disassemble Personnel Tag or attempt to replace the battery. Do not store Personnel Tag in areas where there is excessive heat or cold (e.g. inside vehicles). Recharge Location Awareness Personnel Tag only with Qi certified wireless chargers in a non-
hazardous area. Charger must be approved as SELV or Class 2 equipment against CSA/UL 60950, CSA/UL 61010-1 or equivalent ordinary location standard. The maximum voltage from the charger must not exceed 30 VDC. Adhere to all Qi charger manufacturer guidelines and recommendations. Do not charge the Personnel Tag in a damp or wet location to reduce the risk of electric shock. The Personnel Tag should only be charged when the Tag is at room temperature. If the Personnel Tag has been in a cold environment, make sure to allow it to warm to room temperature before charging. Do not place the Location Awareness Anchor, Anchor battery or the Location Awareness Tag device near fire or heat to reduce the risk of explosion and possible injury. If wearing the Tag with a lanyard, it must be a breakaway lanyard worn properly. Section 10: Personnel Tag Commissioning and Configuration Power Up Sequence 1. Charge Personnel Tag for approximately three hours using a certified Qi Charger. 2. To remove Personnel Tag from shipping mode, press and hold safety button until LED is solid green. This should take approximately three seconds. 3. Once you release the safety button, the Personnel Tag LED will follow the status shown in Table 12.1. Commissioning and Configuration Follow steps outlined in Section 13 for Personnel Tag commissioning and configuration. 20 Emerson.com Reference Manual Rev 1.0 August 2020 Section 11: Personnel Tag Operation and Maintenance 11.1 Personnel Tag Status and Notifications The flashing LED Location Tag status using the colors described in table 12.1. To see the LED, remove the enclosure cover. Table 11.1. Personnel Tag LED Status Descriptions LED Color Blink rate 1 blink per second Green Device status Normal operation 1 blink per second Moderate network search Green/Red Toggle blink Amber Amber Amber 1 blink per 0.5 seconds 1 blink per 2.5 seconds Red 1 blink per second No Color N/A User assistance button has been activated Aggressive network search Slow network search, conserving power Critical low battery AND Battery charge required No power OR Shipping mode 11.2 Personnel Tag User Assistance The Personnel Tag has a user assistance t button than can be exposed by sliding the grey cover. This button, once pressed, sends and alert to the Plantweb Insight Location application to inform that the personnel may need help. 11.3 Personnel Tag Charging The Personnel Tag has a rechargeable battery and is charged using a certified Qi charger. Emerson has spare parts available for a single charging pad. 21 Emerson.com Reference Manual Rev 1.0 August 2020 11.4 Personnel Tag Mounting Considerations The Personnel Tag has flexible wearing options to accommodate a variety of PPE. It can be worn with a lanyard or belt clip. Lanyards are shipped with the Personnel Tags. Belt clips can be ordered separately. 22 Emerson.com Reference Manual Rev 1.0 August 2020 Section 12: Plantweb Insight Location Application Configuration 12.1 Gateway Configuration 23 Emerson.com Reference Manual Rev 1.0 August 2020 24 Emerson.com Reference Manual Rev 1.0 August 2020 25 Emerson.com Reference Manual Rev 1.0 August 2020 12.2 General Configuration 26 Emerson.com Reference Manual Rev 1.0 August 2020 27 Emerson.com Reference Manual Rev 1.0 August 2020 28 Emerson.com Reference Manual Rev 1.0 August 2020 29 Emerson.com Reference Manual Rev 1.0 August 2020 30 Emerson.com Reference Manual Rev 1.0 August 2020 31 Emerson.com Reference Manual Rev 1.0 August 2020 32 Emerson.com Reference Manual Rev 1.0 August 2020 33 Emerson.com Reference Manual Rev 1.0 August 2020 34 Emerson.com Reference Manual Rev 1.0 August 2020 35 Emerson.com Reference Manual Rev 1.0 August 2020 36 Emerson.com 12.3 Site Configuration Reference Manual Rev 1.0 August 2020 37 Emerson.com Reference Manual Rev 1.0 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Manual Rev 1.0 August 2020 91 Emerson.com 13.7 Anchor Training Reference Manual Rev 1.0 August 2020 92 Emerson.com Reference Manual Rev 1.0 August 2020 93 Emerson.com Reference Manual Rev 1.0 August 2020 94 Emerson.com Appendix Appendix A: Specifications and Reference Data Emerson Location Awareness with WirelessHART Protocol Reference Manual Rev 1.0 August 2020 Product Data Sheet 00813-0100-4542, Rev AA May 2020 World's first personnel and asset location system using WirelessHART protocol Human-centered design and user-tested interface for consistent and intuitive navigation Improve facility monitoring, safety, and security with the implementation of the latest location system Relevant information and insights about known hazardous locations, identified muster points, zoned work areas, accidents, and emergencies 95 Emerson.com Reference Manual Rev 1.0 August 2020 96 Emerson.com May 2020 Location Awareness Within the Plantweb digital ecosystem, Emerson's Location Awareness utilizes the WirelessHART protocol to deliver accurate, reliable location information. Location Awareness consists of mobile Personnel Tags, fixed Anchors, and the Plantweb Insight Location application. Safety mustering Create designated areas for safety mustering in the event of a drill or emergency In an emergency, know that your personnel are safe and accounted for at designated muster points. Plantweb Insight Location provides a live map showing locations of all personnel with a listed view of mustered and not mustered personnel. Geofencing & live monitoring Geofencing is a method that enables a customer to create designated zones to notify the user interface when personnel enter those zones. Keep contractors safe and efficient with designated work zones. Keep workers safe by creating zones of known hazardous locations. Plantweb Insight Location provides a live map showing zoned locations and a count of the personnel in each of those zones. Safety alerts Know where a fallen worker is located to quickly dispatch emergency responders. Personnel may have an accident or need emergency assistance. Safety alerts provide the ability to quickly locate both the fallen personnel and the closest emergency responders. 2 Emerson.com May 2020 Contents Location Awareness. ......................................................................................................................................................... 2 Component details. ........................................................................................................................................................... 3 Ordering information. ....................................................................................................................................................... 4 Specifications. ................................................................................................................................................................... 8 Product certifications. ..................................................................................................................................................... 10 Dimensional drawings. .................................................................................................................................................... 10 Emerson.com 3 4 May 2020 Component details Location Personnel Tags Personnel Tags can be worn using a lanyard or belt clip. They have rechargeable, non-replaceable batteries that last up to six weeks on a single charge while operating at 10 hours per day. Personnel Tags are to be charged using a Qi certified charger. Personnel Tags are permanently sealed and should not be opened. Location Anchors Battery powered and easily mounted to infrastructure, Anchors utilize the WirelessHART network to communicate and synchronize. Using batteries and the WirelessHART network eliminates the need to install costly and time-consuming conduit, power, and cabling. Anchors use a single d-cell battery and should only be replaced with Emerson PN 00G45-9000-0001 batteries. Plantweb Insight Location Intuitive user interface provides customers with many relevant safety features including safety mustering, geofencing, live monitoring, and safety alerts. Wireless communication Figure 1: Location Awareness Communication Figure 2: Location Awareness Components WirelessHART Location Anchor Personnel Tag Emerson.com May 2020 Ordering information Model codes Model codes contain the detail related to each product. Exact model codes will vary, but generally contain one or all of these:
1. Required model components (choices may be available) 2. Additional options (variety of features and functions that may be added to products) The starred offerings () represent the most common options and should be selected for best delivery. The non-starred offerings are subject to additional delivery lead time. VIEW PRODUCT >
Location Awareness GEO10 - required model components Note Typical model code for Emerson GEO10: GEO10 T1 R01 Model Code Description GEO10 Emerson Location Tag Component type Code Description T1 Personnel Tag Regulatory zone Code Description R01 R02 R03 Americas and Europe Asia (China and Japan are not included) Middle East and Africa Location Awareness GEO20 - required model components Note Typical model code for the Emerson GEO20: GEO20 A1 R01 A01 Model Code Description GEO20 Emerson Location Anchor Emerson.com 5 Plantweb Insight 7001X - required model components Note Typical model code for Plantweb Insight 7001X: 7001X V 002 LA L1 L13 Component type Code Description A1 Anchor Regulatory zone Code Description Accessories type Code Description A01 Pole mount R01 R02 R03 Americas and Europe Asia (China and Japan are not included) Middle East and Africa Existing platform (used for adding applications) Model Code Description 7001X Plantweb Insight Installation type Code Description Virtual Machine V E Number of networks Code Description 002 010 20 Gateways 100 Gateways Applications Code Description Location Awareness Location Awareness upgrade LA LU 6 May 2020 Emerson.com May 2020 Code Description LW Location Awareness Subscription Support addition Location Awareness Tags Code Description Tags 1-250 Tags 251-500 Tags 501-1000 Tags 1001-2500 Tags 2501-5000 Subscription support Code Description 1 Year Subscription Support for Location Awareness L1 3 Year Subscription Support for Location Awareness L1 5 Year Subscription Support for Location Awareness L1 1 Year Subscription Support for Location Awareness L2 3 Year Subscription Support for Location Awareness L2 5 Year Subscription Support for Location Awareness L2 1 Year Subscription Support for Location Awareness L3 3 Year Subscription Support for Location Awareness L3 5 Year Subscription Support for Location Awareness L3 1 Year Subscription Support for Location Awareness L4 3 Year Subscription Support for Location Awareness L4 5 Year Subscription Support for Location Awareness L4 1 Year Subscription Support for Location Awareness L5 3 Year Subscription Support for Location Awareness L5 5 Year Subscription Support for Location Awareness L5 L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 L11 L13 L15 L21 L23 L25 L31 L33 L35 L41 L43 L45 L51 L53 L55 S01 S03 S05 S11 S13 S15 S21 S23 S25 1 Year Subscription Support Upgrade for Location Awareness Upgrade U12 3 Year Subscription Support Upgrade for Location Awareness Upgrade U12 5 Year Subscription Support Upgrade for Location Awareness Upgrade U12 1 Year Subscription Support Upgrade for Location Awareness Upgrade U13 3 Year Subscription Support Upgrade for Location Awareness Upgrade U13 5 Year Subscription Support Upgrade for Location Awareness Upgrade U13 1 Year Subscription Support Upgrade for Location Awareness Upgrade U14 3 Year Subscription Support Upgrade for Location Awareness Upgrade U14 5 Year Subscription Support Upgrade for Location Awareness Upgrade U14 Emerson.com 7 S31 S33 S35 S41 S43 S45 S51 S53 S55 S61 S63 S65 S71 S73 S75 S81 S83 S85 S91 S93 S95 Code Description 1 Year Subscription Support Upgrade for Location Awareness Upgrade U15 3 Year Subscription Support Upgrade for Location Awareness Upgrade U15 5 Year Subscription Support Upgrade for Location Awareness Upgrade U15 1 Year Subscription Support Upgrade for Location Awareness Upgrade U23 3 Year Subscription Support Upgrade for Location Awareness Upgrade U23 5 Year Subscription Support Upgrade for Location Awareness Upgrade U23 1 Year Subscription Support Upgrade for Location Awareness Upgrade U24 3 Year Subscription Support Upgrade for Location Awareness Upgrade U24 5 Year Subscription Support Upgrade for Location Awareness Upgrade U24 1 Year Subscription Support Upgrade for Location Awareness Upgrade U25 3 Year Subscription Support Upgrade for Location Awareness Upgrade U25 5 Year Subscription Support Upgrade for Location Awareness Upgrade U25 1 Year Subscription Support Upgrade for Location Awareness Upgrade U34 3 Year Subscription Support Upgrade for Location Awareness Upgrade U34 5 Year Subscription Support Upgrade for Location Awareness Upgrade U34 1 Year Subscription Support Upgrade for Location Awareness Upgrade U35 3 Year Subscription Support Upgrade for Location Awareness Upgrade U35 5 Year Subscription Support Upgrade for Location Awareness Upgrade U35 1 Year Subscription Support Upgrade for Location Awareness Upgrade U45 3 Year Subscription Support Upgrade for Location Awareness Upgrade U45 5 Year Subscription Support Upgrade for Location Awareness Upgrade U45 May 2020 8 Emerson.com May 2020 Specifications Communication specifications HART-IP client Plantweb Insight acts as a HART-IP client for polling information from HART-IP sources such as Emerson 1410/1420 Gateways. WirelessHART Output IEC 62591 (WirelessHART) 2.4 GHz DSSS System requirements Host operating system - Virtualization software VMware Workstation Pro 10 or higher (requirements can be VMware vSphere 5.5 or higher (requirements can be found here). OR found here). OR Microsoft Hyper-V 2012 or higher If needed, contact Emerson customer central. Guest operating system Processors = four Memory = 12 GB RAM minimum Hard drive = 50 GB of free space A DVD drive is required for all installations Application - Browsers (recent versions supported) Chrome browser Microsoft Internet Explorer Physical specifications Mounting Personnel Tags: Personnel Tags are shipped with lanyard. Belt clip can be ordered separately as a spare part. Anchor: Pole mount Dimensions See Dimensional drawings for detailed drawings. Personnel Tags: 2 in. x 3 in. (5.08 cm x 7.63 cm) Anchor: 5-in. (12.70 cm) Emerson.com 9 diameter Weight Personnel Tags: 0.11 lbs (49.90 g) May 2020 10 Emerson.com May 2020 Anchor: 1.10 lbs (498.95 g) Material Personnel Tags: Engineered polymer Anchor: Engineered polymer Performance specifications Temperature limits Personnel Tags: -4 to 140 F (-20 to 60 C) Anchor: -40 to 185 F (-40 to 85 C) Tag position accuracy System: +/- 32 ft. (+/- 10 m) Designated areas: +/- 16 ft. (+/-
5 m) Hazardous rating Personnel Tags and Anchors: Class 1 Division 1, Zone 0 Enclosure rating Personnel Tags and Anchors: IP 66/67 System update rate User configurable from 32 seconds to 60 minutes Humidity limits 0-100 percent relative humidity Battery life Personnel Tags: Six weeks at 10 hours per day operation, on a single charge; rechargeable utilizing a Qi certified charger Anchor: Five years at a 32-second system update rate Emerson.com 11 Emerson Location Awareness with WirelessHART Protocol Quick Start Guide 00825-0100-4542, Rev AA February 2020 May 2020 12 Emerson.com Quick Start Guide February 2020 Emerson Location Awareness safety messages Read this Quick Start Guide before working with the product. For personal and system safety and for optimal product performance, understand the contents completely before installing, using, or maintaining this product. Emerson has two toll-free assistance numbers and one international number. 1 800 999 9307 (7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. CST) National Response Center (equipment service needs) 1 800 654 7768 (24 hours a day) NOTICE Customer Central International 1 952 906 8888 Nuclear qualification Wireless Gateway Hazardous substance Shipping considerations Battery considerations The products described in this document are NOT designed for nuclear-qualified applications. Using non-nuclear qualified products in applications that require nuclear-
qualified hardware or products may cause inaccurate readings. For information on Rosemount nuclear-qualified products, contact an Emerson Sales Representative. The Location Anchor and all other wireless devices should be installed only after the Wireless Gateway has been installed and is functioning properly. Wireless devices should also be powered up in order of proximity from the Wireless Gateway, beginning with the closest. This will result in a simpler and faster network configuration. Use caution when making changes to the TCP/IP network settings. If they are lost or entered incorrectly, the Gateway will require a factory reset. Contact your network administrator for information on the proper TCP/IP network settings. Individuals handling products exposed to hazardous substances can avoid injury if they are informed of and understand the hazard. If the returned product was exposed to a hazardous substance as defined by OSHA, a copy of the Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) for each hazardous substance identified must accompany the returned goods. The Location Anchor unit was shipped with the battery installed. Each Location Anchor contains one D size primary lithium battery. Primary lithium batteries are regulated in transportation by the U. S. Department of Transportation and are also covered by the International Air Transport Association (IATA), International Civil Aviation Organization
(CAO), and European Ground Transportation of Dangerous Goods (ARD). It is the shippers responsibility to ensure compliance with these or any other local requirements. Consult current regulations and requirements before shipping. The polymer enclosure has surface resistivity greater than one giga-ohm. Take care during transportation to and from the configuration point to prevent a potential electrostatic charging hazard. Battery hazards remain when cells are discharged. Electrostatic discharge can damage electronics. Batteries should be stored in a clean dry area. For maximum battery life, storage temperature should not exceed 30 C (86 F). The Location Anchor battery shall only be replaced in a non-hazardous area. The Personnel Tag battery is rechargeable and shall only be charged in a non-hazardous area using a Qi certified charger. 2 Emerson.com February 2020 Quick Start Guide NOTICE Installation considerations WARNING Only qualified personnel should perform the installation. Verify the operating atmosphere of the transmitter is consistent with applicable hazardous area certifications. Reference the Product Certifications section of this manual for information regarding hazardous certification. This Location Anchor Model GEO20 must be installed to ensure a minimum antenna separation distance of 20 cm (8 in.) from all persons. Failure to follow these installation guidelines could result in death or serious injury. Ensure only qualified personnel perform installation or service. Explosions could result in death or serious injury. Before connecting a handheld communicator in an explosive atmosphere, ensure the instruments are installed in accordance with intrinsically safe or non-incendive field wiring practices. Verify that the operating atmosphere of the transmitter is consistent with the appropriate hazardous locations certifications. Electrical shock could cause death or serious injury. This Location Anchor complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following conditions: This Location Anchor may not cause harmful interference. This Location Anchor must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This Location Anchor Model GEO20 must be installed to ensure a minimum antenna separation distance of 20 cm from all persons. Physical access Unauthorized personnel may potentially cause significant damage to an/or misconfiguration of end users' equipment. This could be intentional or unintentional and needs to be protected against. Physical security is an important part of any security program and fundamental to protecting your system. Restrict physical access by unauthorized personnel to protect end user's assets. This is true for all systems used within the facility. Contents Overview. ................................................................................................................................................. 5 Installation Plantweb Insight and Plantweb Insight Location application. .................................... 7 Location Anchor configuration. ............................................................................................................ 8 Installation Location Anchor. .............................................................................................................. 11 Location Anchor commissioning. ........................................................................................................ 14 Operation and maintenance. .............................................................................................................. 17 Personnel Tag configuration. .............................................................................................................. 19 Personnel Tag mounting considerations. .......................................................................................... 21 Personnel Tag operation and maintenance. ..................................................................................... 22 Product certifications........................................................................................................................... 24 Declaration of Conformity. ................................................................................................................. 29 Quick Start Guide 3 Quick Start Guide February 2020 1 Overview 1.1 Location Awareness solution components Location Anchor Location Personnel Tag Emerson.com 4 February 2020 Quick Start Guide Plantweb Insight Location application 1.2 Product recycling/disposal Recycling of equipment and packaging should be taken into consideration. The product and packaging should be disposed of in accordance with local and national legislation. Quick Start Guide 5 Quick Start Guide February 2020 2 Installation Plantweb Insight and Plantweb Insight Location application 2.1 Install Plantweb Insight and Plantweb Insight Location application Follow instructions in the Plantweb Insight Quick Start Guide. 3 Location Anchor configuration 3.1 Safety messages WARNING Failure to follow these installation guidelines could result in death or serious injury. Ensure only qualified personnel perform the installation. Explosions could result in death or serious injury. Before connecting a handheld communicator in an explosive atmosphere, ensure the instruments are installed in accordance with intrinsically safe or non-incendive field wiring practices. Verify that the operating atmosphere of the transmitter is consistent with the appropriate hazardous locations certifications. Electrical shock could cause death or serious injury. Use extreme caution when making contact with the leads and terminals. This Location Anchor complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following conditions: This Location Anchor may not cause harmful interference. This Location Anchor must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This Location Anchor Model GEO20 must be installed to ensure a minimum antenna separation distance of 20 cm from all persons. 3.2 Location Anchor configuration Remove the Location Anchor electronics cover and connect to the HART Communication terminals for configuration. 6 The Emerson Location Anchor will receive HART Communication from any HART handheld Field Communicator or AMS Device Manager. Emerson.com AMS Device Manager AMS Device Manager can connect to devices directly, using a HART modem, or remotely using the Gateway. To configure the Emerson Location Anchor, double click (or right click and select Configure/Setup) on the device icon that will appear below either the HART modem or Gateway connection tree. February 2020 Quick Start Guide 3.3 Device network configuration To communicate with the Gateway (and ultimately the host system), the Location Anchor must be configured to communicate with the wireless network. Using a Field Communicator or AMS Device Manager, enter the network ID and join key so they match the network ID and join key of the Gateway and other devices in the network. If they do not match, the Location Anchor will not communicate with the network. The network ID and join key may be obtained from the Gateway on the Systems Settings>Network>Network Settings page on the web server, shown in Figure 3-1. Figure 3-1: Gateway Network Settings AMS Device Manager Right click on the Location Anchor and select Configure. When the menu opens, select Join Device to Network and follow the method to enter the network ID and join key. See Table 3-1 for menu items. Quick Start Guide 7 Quick Start Guide February 2020 Table 3-1: Device Configuration Function Menu items Join device to network Network ID, Set Join Key Device information Guided setup Manual setup Wireless Tag, Long Tag, Descriptor, Message, Date Basic Setup, Join Device to Network, Configure Update Rates Wireless, Location Network, HART, Security, Device Information, Power Network ID, Join Device to Network, Broadcast Information 3.4 Power down After the Location Anchor has been configured, turn off power to the electronics by moving the power switch to off and reinstall the cover. Power should only be turned back on when the anchor is ready for commissioning. 8 Emerson.com February 2020 Quick Start Guide 4 Installation Location Anchor 4.1 Safety messages WARNING Failure to follow these installation guidelines could result in death or serious injury. Ensure only qualified personnel perform the installation. Explosions could result in death or serious injury. Before connecting a handheld communicator in an explosive atmosphere, ensure the instruments are installed in accordance with intrinsically safe or non-incendive field wiring practices. Verify that the operating atmosphere of the transmitter is consistent with the appropriate hazardous locations certifications. Electrical shock could cause death or serious injury. Use extreme caution when making contact with the leads and terminals. This Location Anchor complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following conditions:
This Location Anchor may not cause harmful interference. This Location Anchor must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This Location Anchor Model GEO20 must be installed to ensure a minimum antenna separation distance of 20 cm from all persons. 4.2 Considerations General The Emerson Location Awareness solution is comprised of the Emerson Location Tag, Emerson Location Anchor, Emerson Wireless Gateways, and Plantweb Insight Location application. Emerson Location Awareness provides the user with safety-focused monitoring of their most valued resource - their people. Rechargeable, battery-operated Personnel Tags communicate with WirelessHART Anchors, creating visibility in the most remote and hazardous areas of the facility for better personnel safety and security. The Plantweb Insight Location application provides a streamlined user interface that manages geofencing, safety mustering, and safety alerts, helping the user digitally transform their facility's safety. Quick Start Guide 9 Quick Start Guide 4.3 Wireless considerations Power-up sequence February 2020 The Wireless Gateway should be installed and functioning properly before any wireless devices are powered. Battery is already installed in the Location Anchor. Move power switch to "ON" position to power up. This results in a simpler and faster network configuration. Enabling Active Advertising on the Gateway ensures new devices are able to join the network faster. For more information, see the Wireless Gateway Reference Manual. Antenna position The antenna is internal to the Location Anchor. To achieve optimal range and performance, position the Location Anchor with the stem in a horizontal position as shown in Figure 4-1. Good connectivity can also be achieved in other orientations. The antenna should also be approximately 1 m (3 ft.) from any large structure, building, or conductive surface, and a minimum of 2 m (6 ft.) and maximum of 4 m (13 ft.) from the ground to allow for clear communication to other devices. Refer to best practices for additional information on optimal mounting locations of the Location Anchor. 4.4 Electrical Battery The Emerson Location Anchor is self-powered. The battery is a single D size primary lithium/thionyl chloride battery. Each battery contains approximately 5.0 grams of lithium. Under normal conditions, the battery materials are self-
contained and are not reactive as long as the battery is maintained. Care should be taken to prevent thermal, electrical, or mechanical damage. Contacts should be protected to prevent premature discharge. Battery cannot be changed in a hazardous location. 4.5 Installation considerations Procedure 1. Inspect mounting bands periodically and re-tighten if necessary. Some loosening may occur after initial installation due to thermal expansion/contraction. 2. The stainless steel mounting bands could be affected by stress corrosion and potentially fail when in the presence of chlorides. 3. The Location Anchor should be installed such that steam or other high temperature fluids do not directly impinge the housing of the Location Anchor. 4. Good connectivity can also be achieved in other orientations. The antenna should also be approximately 1 m (3 ft.) from any large structure, building, or conductive surface, and a minimum of 2m (6 ft.) and a max of 4m (13 ft.) from the ground to allow for clear communication to other devices. Emerson.com 10 4.6 Mounting Procedure 1. Locate the Location Anchor on a vertical or horizontal structure. Align the Location Anchor as shown in 2. Tighten clamp to 10.2 N-m (90 in-lb). Figure 4-1. position. 3. If commissioning the Location Anchor, remove the electronics cover, move the power switch to the on 4. Ensure the cover is fully tightened to prevent moisture ingress. The lip of the polymer electronics cover should be in contact with the surface of the polymer enclosure to ensure a proper seal. Do not overtighten. February 2020 Figure 4-1: Location Anchor Mounting Quick Start Guide Quick Start Guide 11 Quick Start Guide February 2020 5 Location Anchor commissioning 5.1 Instructions and procedure safety Instructions and procedures in this section may require special precautions to ensure the safety of the personnel performing the operations. Information that potentially raises safety issues is indicated by a warning symbol (
messages before performing an operation preceded by this symbol.
). Refer to the following safety 5.2 Safety messages WARNING Failure to follow these installation guidelines could result in death or serious injury. Ensure only qualified personnel perform the installation. Explosions could result in death or serious injury. Before connecting a handheld communicator in an explosive atmosphere, ensure the instruments are installed in accordance with intrinsically safe or non-incendive field wiring practices. Verify that the operating atmosphere of the transmitter is consistent with the appropriate hazardous locations certifications. Electrical shock could cause death or serious injury. Use extreme caution when making contact with the leads and terminals. This Location Anchor complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following conditions: This Location Anchor may not cause harmful interference. This Location Anchor must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This Location Anchor Model GEO20 must be installed to ensure a minimum antenna separation distance of 20 cm from all persons. 5.3 Verify operation There are three methods available to verify operation:
Field Communicator Gateways integrated web interface 12 AMS Suite Wireless Configurator or AMS Device Manager Emerson.com February 2020 Quick Start Guide If the Emerson Location Anchor was configured with the network ID and join key, and sufficient time has passed, the Anchor will be connected to the network. If network ID and join key were not configured, reference Troubleshooting. Note It may take several minutes for the Location Anchor to join the network. Field Communicator For WirelessHART communication, an Emerson Location Anchor Device Driver (DD) is required. To obtain the latest DD, visit the Emerson Easy Upgrade site at: Emerson.com/Rosemount/Device-Install-
Kits. The communication status may be verified in the wireless device using the following the menu items. Function Menu items Communications Join Status, Wireless Mode, Join Mode, Number of Available Neighbors, Number of Advertisements Heard, Number of Join Attempts Wireless Gateway Using the Gateways web interface, navigate to the Devices page as shown in Figure 5-1. Locate the device in question and verify all status indicators are good (green). Figure 5-1: Wireless Gateway Explorer page AMS Device Manager When the Location Anchor has joined the network, it will appear in the AMS Device Manager as illustrated in Figure Quick Start Guide 5-2. For WirelessHART communication, a Location Anchor DD is required. To obtain the latest DD, visit the Emerson Easy Upgrade site at: Emerson.com/Rosemount/Device- Install-Kits. 13 Figure 5-2: AMS Device Manager Note Plantweb Insight Location application is provided for viewing Location Anchor status. Quick Start Guide Field Communicator February 2020 Note In order to establish communication with a Field Communicator, power the Location Anchor by switching the power switch to the ON position. Function Guided setup Wireless Menu items Basic Setup, Join Device to Network, Configure Update Rates Network ID, Join Device to Network, Broadcast Information 14 Emerson.com February 2020 Quick Start Guide 6 Operation and maintenance 6.1 Overview This section contains information on commissioning and operating Location Anchors. Field Communicator and AMS Device Manager instructions are provided for convenience. 6.2 Instructions and procedure safety Instructions and procedures in this section may require special precautions to ensure the safety of the personnel performing the operations. Information that potentially raises safety issues is indicated by a warning symbol (
safety messages before performing an operation preceded by this symbol.
). Refer to the following 6.3 Battery replacement WARNING The Emerson Location Anchor shall be used only with the battery
(00G45-9000-0001) supplied by Rosemount. This battery has been officially tested with the Location Anchor as required by the I.S. standards during the assessment of the Emerson Location Anchor. The battery is not replaceable in a hazardous location. Dispose of battery in accordance with local and national requirements. Procedure 1. To replace the battery, remove devices from hazardous area. 2. Remove enclosure cover. 3. Switch the Location Anchor to "OFF". 4. Loosen the screw holding the electronics assembly to the enclosure. 5. Release battery connection from electronics board. 6. Loosen the two screws on the battery holder and slide the battery holder to the left. Note The screws holding down the electronics board do not need to be removed, just loosened. Take care not to let the battery fall out of enclosure. Quick Start Guide 15 Quick Start Guide February 2020 7. Remove battery from enclosure. 8. Installation of new battery is the reverse of the removal. 6.4 Location Anchor status and notifications The flashing LED indicates Location Anchor status using the colors described in Table 6-1. To see the LED, remove the enclosure cover. Table 6-1: Anchor LED Status Descriptions LED color Device status Green Functioning properly Amber Battery is low, battery replacement recommended Red Battery replacement required OR Device is malfunctioning No color No power, verify ON/OFF switch is in ON position 16 Emerson.com February 2020 Quick Start Guide 7 Personnel Tag configuration 7.1 Configuring Personnel Tags Personnel Tag configuration is completed within Plantweb Insight Location application. First, all personnel must be identified as Assets within the Asset page. Once personnel are identified as assets, they can be assigned to a specific tag. Configure Personnel Tags into Plantweb Insight Location application by following the steps below Procedure 1. Add assests. 2. Define assets. 3. Add Tags. 4. NameTag. Quick Start Guide 17 Quick Start Guide February 2020 8 Personnel Tag mounting considerations 8.1 Tag mount The Personnel Tag has flexible wearing options to accommodate a variety of PPE. It can be worn with a lanyard or belt clip. Lanyards are shipped with the Personnel Tags. Belt clips can be ordered separately. 9 Personnel Tag operation and maintenance 9.1 Personnel Tag status and notifications The flashing LED indicates Location Tag status using the colors described in Table 9-1. To see the LED, remove the enclosure cover. Table 9-1: Personnel Tag LED Status Descriptions LED color Blink rate Device status Green Normal operation 1 blink per second Green/Red Toggle blink Amber Amber Amber Red Safety Alert button has been activated Aggressive network search Moderate network search 1 blink per 0.5 seconds 1 blink per second 1 blink per 2.5 seconds Slow network search, conserving power 1 blink per second Critical low battery AND Battery charge required No color N/A No power OR Shipping mode 22 Emerson.com 9.2 Personnel Tag safety alert The Personnel Tag has a Safety Alert button than can be exposed by sliding the grey cover downward. The red button, once pressed, sends an alert to February 2020 Quick Start Guide the Plantweb Insight Location application to inform that the personnel may need help. 9.3 Personnel Tag charging The Personnel Tag has a rechargeable battery and is charged using a certified Qi charger. Emerson offers both a single charging pad and a bulk charging station (charges 28 tags). See Product Data Sheet for ordering details. WARNING The Personnel Tag should only be charged when the tag is at room temperature. If the tag has been in a cold environment, make sure to allow it to warm to room temperature before charging. Quick Start Guide 23 Quick Start Guide February 2020 10 Product certifications 10.1 European Directive information A copy of the EU Declaration of Conformity can be found at the end of the Quick Start Guide. The most recent revision of the EU Declaration of Conformity can be found at Emerson.com/Rosemount. 10.2 Telecommunications Compliance All wireless devices require certification to ensure they adhere to regulations regarding the use of the RF spectrum. Nearly every country requires this type of product certification. Emerson is working with governmental agencies around the world to supply fully compliant products and remove the risk of violating country directives or laws governing wireless device usage. 10.3 Anchor Model GEO20 FCC and IC This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following conditions: This devices may not cause harmful interference, this devices must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This device must be installed to ensure a minimum antenna separation distance of 20 cm from all persons. This device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS-247. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. Changes or modification to the equipment not expressly approved by Rosemount Inc. could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. Cet appareil est conforme la Partie 15 de la rglementation FCC. Son fonctionnement est soumis aux conditions suivantes: Cet appareil ne doit pas causer d'interfrences nuisibles. Cet appareil doit accepter toute interfrence reue, incluant toute interfrence pouvant causer un fonctionnement indsirable. Cet appareil doit tre install pour assurer une distance minimum de l'antenne de sparation de 20 cm de toute personne. Cet appareil est conforme la norme RSS-247 Industrie Canada exempt de licence. Son fonctionnement est soumis aux deux conditions suivantes: (1) cet appareil ne doit pas provoquer d'interfrences et (2) cet appareil doit accepter toute interfrence, y compris les interfrences pouvant causer un mauvais fonctionnement du dispositif. Les changements ou les modifications apports l'quipement qui n'est pas expressment approuv par Rosemount Inc pourraient annuler l'autorit de l'utilisateur utiliser cet quipement. 10.4 TAG Model GEO10 FCC and IC This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following conditions: This devices may not cause harmful interference, this devices must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. 24 This device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS-247. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. Emerson.com Changes or modification to the equipment not expressly approved by Rosemount Inc. could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. Cet appareil est conforme la Partie 15 de la rglementation FCC. Son fonctionnement est soumis aux conditions suivantes: Cet appareil ne doit pas causer d'interfrences nuisibles. Cet appareil doit accepter toute interfrence reue, incluant toute interfrence pouvant causer un fonctionnement indsirable. Cet appareil est conforme la norme RSS-247 Industrie Canada exempt de licence. Son fonctionnement est soumis aux deux conditions suivantes: (1) cet appareil ne doit pas provoquer d'interfrences et (2) cet appareil doit accepter toute interfrence, y compris les interfrences pouvant causer un mauvais fonctionnement du dispositif. February 2020 Les changements ou les modifications apports l'quipement qui n'est pas expressment approuv par Rosemount Inc pourraient annuler l'autorit de l'utilisateur utiliser cet quipement. Quick Start Guide Quick Start Guide 25 Quick Start Guide February 2020 10.5 Ordinary certification location from CSA The product has been examined and tested to determine that the design meets the basic electrical, mechanical, and fire protection requirements by CSA, a nationally recognized test laboratory (NRTL) as accredited by the Federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). 10.6 Installing in North America The US National Electrical Code (NEC) and the Canadian Electrical Code (CEC) permit the use of Division marked equipment in Zones and Zone marked equipment in Divisions. The markings must be suitable for the area classification, gas, and temperature class. This information is clearly defined in the respective codes. 10.7 USA I5 Intrinsically Safe (IS) Certificate [CSA] 80004152 Standards ANSI/UL 60079-0-2013 (r2017), ANSI/UL 60079-11Ed. 6
(March 28, 2014), ANSI/UL 61010-1-2016 Ed. 3, ANSI/UL 50E-15 Ed. 2 Geo 10 Markin gs Intrinsically safe for:
Class I, Division 1, Groups A, B, C, D T4; Class I Zone 0, AEx ia IIC T4 Ex ia IIC T4 Ga T4 (-20C Ta +60C) when installed per Rosemount drawing 00GEO-
Geo 20 Markin gs 1106; IP66/67;
Intrinsically safe for:
Class I, Division 1, Groups A, B, C, D T4; Class I Zone 0, AEx ia IIC T4 Ga Ga Ex ia IIC T4 Ga T4 (-40C Ta +70C) when installed per Rosemount drawing 00GEO-
1006; IP66/67, Type 4X;
Special Conditions for Safe Use (X):
26 1. Do not replace battery when explosive atmosphere is present. Emerson.com 2. Use only 00G45-9000-0001 batteries. February 2020 Quick Start Guide 3. The surface resistivity of the housing is greater than 1G. To avoid electrostatic charge build-up, it must not be rubbed or cleaned with solvents or a dry cloth. Note Conditions 1, 2, 3 do not apply to the GEO10. 4. Substitution of components may impair intrinsic safety. 10.8 Canada I6 Canada Intrinsically Safe (IS) Certificate [CSA] 80004152 Standards CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 60079-0:19, CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 60079-11:14, CAN/CSA- C22.2 No. 61010-1-12 (r 2017), CSA C22.2 No. 94.1-15, CSA C22.2 No. 94.2-15 Geo 10 Markin gs Intrinsically safe for:
Class I, Division 1, Groups A, B, C, D T4; Class I Zone 0, AEx ia IIC T4 Ex ia IIC T4 Ga T4 (-20C Ta +60C) when installed per Rosemount drawing 00GEO-
Geo 20 Markin gs 1006; IP66/67;
Intrinsically safe for:
Class I, Division 1, Groups A, B, C, D T4; Class I Zone 0, AEx ia IIC T4 Ga Ga Ex ia IIC T4 Ga T4 (-40C Ta +70C) when installed per Rosemount drawing 00GEO-
1106; IP66/67, Type 4X;
Special Conditions for Safe Use (X):
1. Do not replace battery when explosive atmosphere is present. Ne pas remplacer les accumulateurs si une atmosphre explosive peut tre prsente. 2. Use only 00G45-9000-0001 batteries. Quick Start Guide Utiliser uniquement des accumulateurs 00G45-9000-0001. 27 Quick Start Guide February 2020 3. The surface resistivity of the housing is greater than 1G. To avoid electrostatic charge build-up, it must not be rubbed or cleaned with solvents or a dry cloth. La rsistivit de surface du botier est suprieure un gigaohm. Pour viter laccumulation de charge lectrostatique, ne pas frotter ou nettoyer avec des produits solvants ou un chiffon sec. Note Conditions 1, 2, 3 do not apply to the GEO10. 4. Substitution of components may impair intrinsic safety. La substitution de composants peut compromettre la scurit intrinsque. 10.9 Europe I1 ATEX Intrinsic Safety Certificate Standards SGS19ATEX0091X EN IEC 60079-0: 2018, EN 60079-11: 2012 Geo 10 Markings II 1 G Ex ia IIC T4 Ga (-20C Ta +60C), IP66/67;
Geo 20 Markings II 1 G Ex ia IIC T4 Ga (-40C Ta +70C), IP66/67, Type 4X Special Conditions for Safe Use (X):
1. The plastic enclosure of the GEO20 Anchor may constitute a potential electrostatic ignition risk and must not be rubbed or cleaned with a dry cloth. 2. Do not change the battery when an explosive atmosphere is present. 3. Only replace battery with Rosemount Part No. 00G45-9000-0001. Note Conditions 1, 2, 3 do not apply to the GEO10. 10.10 International I7 IECEx Intrinsic Safety Certificate Standards IECEx BAS 19.0080X IEC 60079-0: 2017, IEC 60079-11: 2011 Geo 10 Markings Ex ia IIC T4 Ga (-20C Ta +60C), IP66/67;
Geo 20 Markings Ex ia IIC T4 Ga (-40C Ta +70C), IP66/67, Type 4X. 28 Emerson.com February 2020 Quick Start Guide Special Conditions for Safe Use (X):
1. The plastic enclosure of the GEO20 Anchor may constitute a potential electrostatic ignition risk and must not be rubbed or cleaned with a dry cloth. 2. Do not change the battery when an explosive atmosphere is present. 3. Only replace battery with Rosemount Part No. 00G45-9000-0001. Note Conditions 1, 2, 3 do not apply to the GEO10. Quick Start Guide 29 Quick Start Guide February 2020 11 Declaration of Conformity 11.1 Location Awareness Personnel Tag Emerson.com 30 February 2020 EMERSON. Quick Start Guide C E EU Declaration of Conformity No: RMD 1153 Rev. AB EMC Directive (2014/30/EU) Emerson Location Awareness GEOlO Personnel Tag Han110nized Standards:
EN 61000-6-4:2007 +Al:201 l Class A+ EN 61000-6-2:2005/AC:2005 RED Directive 53/EU) Emerson Location Awareness GE010 Personn el Tag Harmoni zed Staooards :
!EC 610 I 0-1 :20 lO, AMD I :2016 EN 300 328 V2.1.1:2016 EN 303 417 VI.l.1 :2017 EN 301 489-17 V3.l.1:2017 EN 301 489-3 V2. l.1 :2019 ATEX Directive (2014/34/EU) Emerson Location Awareness GE010 Personnel Tag SGS19ATEX0091X -Intrinsic Safety Equipment Group II Category 1 G Ex ia ITC T4 Ga (-20C <c T,<c +60C) (GEOIO Personnel Tag) EN EC 60079-0:2018 EN 60079-11 :20 12 Harmonized Standards:
l'age 2of 3 Quick Start Guide 31 Quick Start Guide February 2020 C E EMERSON. EU Declaration of Conformity No: RMD 1153 Rev. AB ATEX otified Body SGS FIMKO OY (Notified Body Number: 0598]
P.O. Box 30 (Sarkiniementie 3) 00211 HELSINKI Finland ATEX Notified Body for Quality Assurance SGS FIMKO OY (Notified Body Number: 0598) P.0.)3ox 30 (Sarkiniemencie 3) 00211 HELSTNKT Finland l'ageJof J Emerson.com 32 February 2020 Quick Start Guide 11.2 Location Awareness Anchor EMERSON. EU Declaration of Conformity No: RMD 1154 Rev. AA C E We, Rosemount Inc. 8200 Market Boulevard Chanhassen, MN 55317-9685 USA Rosemount Inc. 8200 Market Boulevard Chanhassen, MN 55317-9685 USA declare under our sole responsibility that the product, Emerson Location Awareness GE020 Anchor manufactured by, to which this declaration relates, is in conformity with the provisions of the..European Union Directives, including the latest amendments, as shown in the attached schedule. Assumption of conformity is based on the application of the harmonized standards and, when applicable or required, a European Union notified body certification, as shown in the attached schedule.
(signan1re) Chris LaPoint
(name) Vice President of Global Quality
(function) 17-Dec-19;Shakopee, MN USA
(date of issue & place) rage l of 3 33 Quick Start Guide Quick Start Guide February 2020 CE EMERSON. EU Declaration of Conformity No: RMD 1154 Rev. AA EMC Directive (2014130/EU) Emerson Location Awareness GE020 Anchor Hannonized Standards:
EN 61000-6-4:2007 +A1:201 I Class A+
EN 61000-6-2:2005/AC:2005 RED Directive (2014153/EU Emerson Location Awareness GE020 Anchor
!EC 61010-1:2010, AMDl:2016 EN 300 328 V2.l.1:2016 EN 301 489-17 V3.1.I :2017 Arrnx Directive (2014134/E U) Emerson Location Awareness GE020 Anchor SGS19ATEX0091X - Intrinsic Safety Equipment Group II Category l G Harmonized Standards:
EN!EC 60079-0:2018 EN 60079-11:201 2 Ex ia TIC T4 Ga (-40C ST, S+70C) (GE020 Anchor) l'age2of J Emerson.com 34 February 2020 EMERSON. Quick Start Guide C E EU Declaration of Conformity No: RMD 1154 Rev. AA ATEX Notified Body SGS FIMKO OY [Notified Body Number: 0598]
P.O. Box 30 (Sarkiniementie 3) 00211 HELSINKI Finland SGS FIMKO OY [Notified Body Number: 0598[
P.O.)lox 30 (Sarkiniemeutie 3) 002 11 HELSTNKT Finland ATEX Notified Body for Quality Assurance l'age3 of 3 Quick Start Guide 35 Quick Start Guide February 2020 Emerson.com 36 February 2020 Quick Start Guide
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Quick Start Guide 00825-0100-4542, Rev. AA February 2020 Global Headquarters Emerson Automation Solutions 6021 Innovation Blvd. Shakopee, MN 55379, USA North America Regional Office Emerson Automation Solutions 8200 Market Blvd. Chanhassen, MN 55317, USA
+1 800 999 9307 or +1 952 906 8888
+1 800 999 9307 or +1 952 906 8888
+1 952 204 8889
+1 952 204 8889 RFQ.RMD-RCC@Emerson.com RMT-NA.RCCRFQ@Emerson.com Latin America Regional Office Emerson Automation Solutions 1300 Concord Terrace, Suite 400 Sunrise, FL 33323, USA
+1 954 846 5030
+1 954 846 5121 RFQ.RMD-RCC@Emerson.com Asia Pacific Regional Office Emerson Automation Solutions 1 Pandan Crescent Singapore 128461
+65 6777 8211
+65 6777 0947 Enquiries@AP.Emerson.com Europe Regional Office Emerson Automation Solutions Europe GmbH Neuhofstrasse 19a P.O. Box 1046 CH 6340 Baar Switzerland
+41 (0) 41 768 6111
+41 (0) 41 768 6300 RFQ.RMD-RCC@Emerson.com Middle East and Africa Regional Office Emerson Automation Solutions Emerson FZE P.O. Box 17033 Jebel Ali Free Zone - South 2 Dubai, United Arab Emirates
+971 4 8118100
+971 4 8865465 RFQ.RMTMEA@Emerson.com Linkedin.com/company/Emerson-
Automation-Solutions Twitter.com/Rosemount_News Facebook.com/Rosemount Youtube.com/user/
RosemountMeasurement 2020 Emerson. All rights reserved. Emerson Terms and Conditions of Sale are available upon request. The Emerson logo is a trademark and service mark of Emerson Electric Co. Rosemount is a mark of one of the Emerson family of companies. All other marks are the property of their respective owners. Quick Start Guide 37 Dimensional drawings Dimensions are in inches (mm). February 2020 Quick Start Guide Quick Start Guide 39 00813-0100-4542 Rev. AA May 2020 Global Headquarters Emerson Automation Solutions 6021 Innovation Blvd. Shakopee, MN 55379, USA North America Regional Office Emerson Automation Solutions 8200 Market Blvd. Chanhassen, MN 55317, USA
+1 800 999 9307 or +1 952 906 8888
+1 800 999 9307 or +1 952 906 8888
+1 952 204 8889
+1 952 204 8889 RFQ.RMD-RCC@Emerson.com RMT-NA.RCCRFQ@Emerson.com Latin America Regional Office Emerson Automation Solutions 1300 Concord Terrace, Suite 400 Sunrise, FL 33323, USA
+1 954 846 5030
+1 954 846 5121 RFQ.RMD-RCC@Emerson.com Asia Pacific Regional Office Emerson Automation Solutions 1 Pandan Crescent Singapore 128461
+65 6777 8211
+65 6777 0947 Enquiries@AP.Emerson.com Europe Regional Office Emerson Automation Solutions Europe GmbH Neuhofstrasse 19a P.O. Box 1046 CH 6340 Baar Switzerland
+41 (0) 41 768 6111
+41 (0) 41 768 6300 RFQ.RMD-RCC@Emerson.com Middle East and Africa Regional Office Emerson Automation Solutions Emerson FZE P.O. Box 17033 Jebel Ali Free Zone - South 2 Dubai, United Arab Emirates
+971 4 8118100
+971 4 8865465 RFQ.RMTMEA@Emerson.com Linkedin.com/company/Emerson-Automation-Solutions Twitter.com/Rosemount_News Facebook.com/Rosemount Youtube.com/user/RosemountMeasurement 2020 Emerson. All rights reserved. Emerson Terms and Conditions of Sale are available upon request. The Emerson logo is a trademark and service mark of Emerson Electric Co. Rosemount is a mark of one of the Emerson family of companies. All other marks are the property of their respective owners. February 2020 Quick Start Guide A.1 Accessories and Spare Parts PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION 00GEO-9001-0001 KIT, WIRELESS CHARGING PAD; CHOETECH T511-S 00GEO-9002-0001 KIT, LOCATION AWARENESS, TAG, LANYARDS 00GEO-9002-0002 KIT, LOCATON AWARENESS, TAG, PERSONNEL, BELT HOLSTERS 00GEO-9003-0001 KIT, LOCATION AWARENESS, ANCHOR, STAINLESS STEEL MOUNTING BAND 00GEO-9003-0002 KIT, LOCATION AWARENESS, ANCHOR, POLE MOUNT 00GEO-9003-0003 KIT, LOCATION AWARENESS, ANCHOR, COVER ASSEMBLY 00G45-9000-0001 00G45-9000-0002 00G45-9000-0003 00G45-9001-0002 BATTERY ASSEMBLY BATTERY RETAINER ASSEMBLY SCREWS FOR RETAINER AND SHROUD COVER O-RING Quick Start Guide 41 Appendix B: Tools B.1 Personnel Tag LED Status LED Color Green Blink rate 1 blink per second Device status Normal operation 1 blink per second Moderate network search Green/Red Toggle blink Amber Amber Amber 1 blink per 0.5 seconds 1 blink per 2.5 seconds Red 1 blink per second No Color N/A User assistance button has been activated Aggressive network search Slow network search, conserving power Critical low battery AND Battery charge required No power OR Shipping mode Appendix C: Recommended Practices C.1 Anchor to Anchor Grid Spacing Heavy Obstruction: 100 ft. (30 m)Typical heavy density plant environment; a truck or equipment cannot be driven through this. Medium Obstruction: 150 ft. (45 m)Typical light process areas; lots of space between equipment and infrastructure. Light Obstruction: 200 ft. (60 m)Typical of tank farms; despite tanks being big obstructions themselves, lots of space between and above makes for good RF propagation. For examples and complete explanations, refer to the IEC62591 WirelessHART System Engineering Guide. February 2020 Quick Start Guide Quick Start Guide 43
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ACTIVE 3D ANTENNA PATTERN MEASUREMENTS Geo 20 2400B Emerson Process Management Merritt Pulkrabek None Kyle McMullan Hart Ch0 2405MHz Active EUT:
Serial Number:
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Tested By:
Test Run Description:
COMMENTS None 3D PATTERN DATA Frequency (MHz) Ant. Port Input Pwr. (dBm) Tot. Rad. Pwr. (dBm) Peak EIRP (dBm) Directivity (dBi) Efficiency (dB) Efficiency (%) Gain (dBi) Average Gain (dB) E-Plane 3 dB BW () 2405 8.00 3.89 6.68 2.79
-4.11 38.80
-1.32
-4.11 157.00 Work Order:
Date:
Temperature:
Relative Humidity:
Bar. Pressure:
Job Site:
OTA 2018.01.04 EMPM0079 11/12/2019 21.5 C 19.2% RH 1031 mbar MN10 Azimuth Cut (Theta Axis = 90) Elevation Cut (Phi Axis = 0) Elevation Cut (Phi Axis = 90) Z 180 Theta 0 Z Theta
= -90 Theta 0 Z Theta
= -90 90 Y Y X Theta = 90 X, Phi = 0 Theta = 90 Y, Phi = 90 0 X POLAR PLOTS Power (dBm) Theta 0 15 10 345 0
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-180 ACTIVE 3D ANTENNA PATTERN MEASUREMENTS Geo 20 2400B Emerson Process Management Merritt Pulkrabek None Kyle McMullan Hart Ch1 2410MHz Active EUT:
Serial Number:
Customer:
Attendees:
Customer Project:
Tested By:
Test Run Description:
COMMENTS None 3D PATTERN DATA Frequency (MHz) Ant. Port Input Pwr. (dBm) Tot. Rad. Pwr. (dBm) Peak EIRP (dBm) Directivity (dBi) Efficiency (dB) Efficiency (%) Gain (dBi) Average Gain (dB) E-Plane 3 dB BW () 2410 8.00 3.96 6.72 2.76
-4.04 39.41
-1.28
-4.04 110.00 Work Order:
Date:
Temperature:
Relative Humidity:
Bar. Pressure:
Job Site:
OTA 2018.01.04 EMPM0079 11/12/2019 21.5 C 19.2% RH 1031 mbar MN10 Azimuth Cut (Theta Axis = 90) Elevation Cut (Phi Axis = 0) Elevation Cut (Phi Axis = 90) Z 180 Theta 0 Z Theta
= -90 Theta 0 Z Theta
= -90 90 Y Y X Theta = 90 X, Phi = 0 Theta = 90 Y, Phi = 90 0 X POLAR PLOTS Power (dBm) Theta 0 15 10 345 0
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-50 30 45 330 315 30 45 330 315 30 45 330 315 300 60 300 60 Azimuth Cut (Theta Axis = 90) Phi 0 15 10 345 Total 0 15 10 345 0
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-180 ACTIVE 3D ANTENNA PATTERN MEASUREMENTS Geo 20 2400B Emerson Process Management Merritt Pulkrabek None Kyle McMullan Hart Ch2 2415MHz Active EUT:
Serial Number:
Customer:
Attendees:
Customer Project:
Tested By:
Test Run Description:
COMMENTS None 3D PATTERN DATA Frequency (MHz) Ant. Port Input Pwr. (dBm) Tot. Rad. Pwr. (dBm) Peak EIRP (dBm) Directivity (dBi) Efficiency (dB) Efficiency (%) Gain (dBi) Average Gain (dB) E-Plane 3 dB BW () 2415 8.00 3.75 6.46 2.70
-4.25 37.62
-1.54
-4.25 114.00 Work Order:
Date:
Temperature:
Relative Humidity:
Bar. Pressure:
Job Site:
OTA 2018.01.04 EMPM0079 11/12/2019 21.5 C 19.2% RH 1031 mbar MN10 Azimuth Cut (Theta Axis = 90) Elevation Cut (Phi Axis = 0) Elevation Cut (Phi Axis = 90) Z 180 Theta 0 Z Theta
= -90 Theta 0 Z Theta
= -90 90 Y Y X Theta = 90 X, Phi = 0 Theta = 90 Y, Phi = 90 0 X POLAR PLOTS Power (dBm) Theta 0 15 10 345 0
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-50 30 45 330 315 30 45 330 315 30 45 330 315 300 60 300 60 Azimuth Cut (Theta Axis = 90) Phi 0 15 10 345 Total 0 15 10 345 0
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-50 285 270 255 75 90 105 285 270 75 90 255 105 240 120 240 120 225 135 225 135 150 165 210 195 180 150 165 210 195 180 150 165 210 195 180 Power (dBm) Elevation Cut (Phi Axis = 0) 15 30
-15
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-15
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-180 ACTIVE 3D ANTENNA PATTERN MEASUREMENTS Geo 20 2400B Emerson Process Management Merritt Pulkrabek None Kyle McMullan Hart Ch3 2420MHz Active EUT:
Serial Number:
Customer:
Attendees:
Customer Project:
Tested By:
Test Run Description:
COMMENTS None 3D PATTERN DATA Frequency (MHz) Ant. Port Input Pwr. (dBm) Tot. Rad. Pwr. (dBm) Peak EIRP (dBm) Directivity (dBi) Efficiency (dB) Efficiency (%) Gain (dBi) Average Gain (dB) E-Plane 3 dB BW () 2420 8.00 3.78 6.39 2.61
-4.22 37.85
-1.61
-4.22 157.00 Work Order:
Date:
Temperature:
Relative Humidity:
Bar. Pressure:
Job Site:
OTA 2018.01.04 EMPM0079 11/12/2019 21.5 C 19.2% RH 1031 mbar MN10 Azimuth Cut (Theta Axis = 90) Elevation Cut (Phi Axis = 0) Elevation Cut (Phi Axis = 90) Z 180 Theta 0 Z Theta
= -90 Theta 0 Z Theta
= -90 90 Y Y X Theta = 90 X, Phi = 0 Theta = 90 Y, Phi = 90 0 X POLAR PLOTS Power (dBm) Theta 0 15 10 345 0
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-50 30 45 330 315 30 45 330 315 30 45 330 315 300 60 300 60 Azimuth Cut (Theta Axis = 90) Phi 0 15 10 345 Total 0 15 10 345 0
-10
-20
-30
-40
-50 285 270 255 75 90 105 285 270 75 90 255 105 240 120 240 120 225 135 225 135 150 165 210 195 180 150 165 210 195 180 150 165 210 195 180 Power (dBm) Elevation Cut (Phi Axis = 0) 15 30
-15
-30 15 30
-15
-30 15 30
-15
-30
-45
-60
-75
-90
-105
-120
-135
-45
-60
-75
-90
-105
-120
-135 45 60 75 90 105 120 135 45 60 75 90 105 120 135 Total 0 10 0
-10
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-50 Total 0 10 0
-10
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-90
-105 45 60 75 90 105
-120
-135 120 135
-45
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-105
-120
-135 45 60 75 90 105 120 135 150 165
-150
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-180 150 165
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-180 150 165
-150
-165
-180 Power (dBm) Elevation Cut (Phi Axis = 90) 15 30
-15
-30 15 30
-15
-30 15 30
-15
-30 60 75 90 105 120 135 45 60 75 90 105 120 135 45 60 75 90 105 120 135 Theta 0 10 0
-10
-20
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-40
-50 Theta 0 10 0
-10
-20
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-40
-50 0
-10
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-50 Phi 0 10 0
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-50 Phi 0 10 0
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-50 300 285 270 255 240 225
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-45
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-135 150 165
-150
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-180 150 165
-150
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-180 150 165
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-180 ACTIVE 3D ANTENNA PATTERN MEASUREMENTS Geo 20 2400B Emerson Process Management Merritt Pulkrabek None Kyle McMullan Hart Ch4 2425MHz Active EUT:
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COMMENTS None 3D PATTERN DATA Frequency (MHz) Ant. Port Input Pwr. (dBm) Tot. Rad. Pwr. (dBm) Peak EIRP (dBm) Directivity (dBi) Efficiency (dB) Efficiency (%) Gain (dBi) Average Gain (dB) E-Plane 3 dB BW () 2425 8.00 4.11 6.62 2.52
-3.89 40.82
-1.38
-3.89 156.00 Work Order:
Date:
Temperature:
Relative Humidity:
Bar. Pressure:
Job Site:
OTA 2018.01.04 EMPM0079 11/12/2019 21.5 C 19.2% RH 1031 mbar MN10 Azimuth Cut (Theta Axis = 90) Elevation Cut (Phi Axis = 0) Elevation Cut (Phi Axis = 90) Z 180 Theta 0 Z Theta
= -90 Theta 0 Z Theta
= -90 90 Y Y X Theta = 90 X, Phi = 0 Theta = 90 Y, Phi = 90 0 X POLAR PLOTS Power (dBm) Theta 0 15 10 345 0
-10
-20
-30
-40
-50 30 45 330 315 30 45 330 315 30 45 330 315 300 60 300 60 Azimuth Cut (Theta Axis = 90) Phi 0 15 10 345 Total 0 15 10 345 0
-10
-20
-30
-40
-50 285 270 255 75 90 105 285 270 75 90 255 105 240 120 240 120 225 135 225 135 150 165 210 195 180 150 165 210 195 180 150 165 210 195 180 Power (dBm) Elevation Cut (Phi Axis = 0) 15 30
-15
-30 15 30
-15
-30 15 30
-15
-30
-45
-60
-75
-90
-105
-120
-135
-45
-60
-75
-90
-105
-120
-135 45 60 75 90 105 120 135 45 60 75 90 105 120 135 Total 0 10 0
-10
-20
-30
-40
-50 Total 0 10 0
-10
-20
-30
-40
-50
-45
-60
-75
-90
-105 45 60 75 90 105
-120
-135 120 135
-45
-60
-75
-90
-105
-120
-135 45 60 75 90 105 120 135 150 165
-150
-165
-180 150 165
-150
-165
-180 150 165
-150
-165
-180 Power (dBm) Elevation Cut (Phi Axis = 90) 15 30
-15
-30 15 30
-15
-30 15 30
-15
-30 60 75 90 105 120 135 45 60 75 90 105 120 135 45 60 75 90 105 120 135 Theta 0 10 0
-10
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-50 Theta 0 10 0
-10
-20
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-40
-50 0
-10
-20
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-50 Phi 0 10 0
-10
-20
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-50 Phi 0 10 0
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-50 300 285 270 255 240 225
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-75
-90
-105
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-135
-45
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-105
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-135 150 165
-150
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-180 150 165
-150
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-180 150 165
-150
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-180 ACTIVE 3D ANTENNA PATTERN MEASUREMENTS Geo 20 2400B Emerson Process Management Merritt Pulkrabek None Kyle McMullan Hart Ch5 2430MHz Active EUT:
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Test Run Description:
COMMENTS None 3D PATTERN DATA Frequency (MHz) Ant. Port Input Pwr. (dBm) Tot. Rad. Pwr. (dBm) Peak EIRP (dBm) Directivity (dBi) Efficiency (dB) Efficiency (%) Gain (dBi) Average Gain (dB) E-Plane 3 dB BW () 2430 8.00 4.54 7.18 2.64
-3.46 45.12
-0.82
-3.46 154.00 Work Order:
Date:
Temperature:
Relative Humidity:
Bar. Pressure:
Job Site:
OTA 2018.01.04 EMPM0079 11/12/2019 21.5 C 19.2% RH 1031 mbar MN10 Azimuth Cut (Theta Axis = 90) Elevation Cut (Phi Axis = 0) Elevation Cut (Phi Axis = 90) Z 180 Theta 0 Z Theta
= -90 Theta 0 Z Theta
= -90 90 Y Y X Theta = 90 X, Phi = 0 Theta = 90 Y, Phi = 90 0 X POLAR PLOTS Power (dBm) Theta 0 15 10 345 0
-10
-20
-30
-40
-50 30 45 330 315 30 45 330 315 30 45 330 315 300 60 300 60 Azimuth Cut (Theta Axis = 90) Phi 0 15 10 345 Total 0 15 10 345 0
-10
-20
-30
-40
-50 285 270 255 75 90 105 285 270 75 90 255 105 240 120 240 120 225 135 225 135 150 165 210 195 180 150 165 210 195 180 150 165 210 195 180 Power (dBm) Elevation Cut (Phi Axis = 0) 15 30
-15
-30 15 30
-15
-30 15 30
-15
-30
-45
-60
-75
-90
-105
-120
-135
-45
-60
-75
-90
-105
-120
-135 45 60 75 90 105 120 135 45 60 75 90 105 120 135 Total 0 10 0
-10
-20
-30
-40
-50 Total 0 10 0
-10
-20
-30
-40
-50
-45
-60
-75
-90
-105 45 60 75 90 105
-120
-135 120 135
-45
-60
-75
-90
-105
-120
-135 45 60 75 90 105 120 135 150 165
-150
-165
-180 150 165
-150
-165
-180 150 165
-150
-165
-180 Power (dBm) Elevation Cut (Phi Axis = 90) 15 30
-15
-30 15 30
-15
-30 15 30
-15
-30 60 75 90 105 120 135 45 60 75 90 105 120 135 45 60 75 90 105 120 135 Theta 0 10 0
-10
-20
-30
-40
-50 Theta 0 10 0
-10
-20
-30
-40
-50 0
-10
-20
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-50 Phi 0 10 0
-10
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-50 Phi 0 10 0
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-50 300 285 270 255 240 225
-45
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-90
-105
-120
-135
-45
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-105
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-135 150 165
-150
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-180 150 165
-150
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-180 150 165
-150
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-180 ACTIVE 3D ANTENNA PATTERN MEASUREMENTS Geo 20 2400B Emerson Process Management Merritt Pulkrabek None Kyle McMullan Hart Ch6 2435MHz Active EUT:
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COMMENTS None 3D PATTERN DATA Frequency (MHz) Ant. Port Input Pwr. (dBm) Tot. Rad. Pwr. (dBm) Peak EIRP (dBm) Directivity (dBi) Efficiency (dB) Efficiency (%) Gain (dBi) Average Gain (dB) E-Plane 3 dB BW () 2430 8.00 5.05 7.71 2.66
-2.95 50.72
-0.29
-2.95 156.00 Work Order:
Date:
Temperature:
Relative Humidity:
Bar. Pressure:
Job Site:
OTA 2018.01.04 EMPM0079 11/12/2019 21.5 C 19.2% RH 1031 mbar MN10 Azimuth Cut (Theta Axis = 90) Elevation Cut (Phi Axis = 0) Elevation Cut (Phi Axis = 90) Z 180 Theta 0 Z Theta
= -90 Theta 0 Z Theta
= -90 90 Y Y X Theta = 90 X, Phi = 0 Theta = 90 Y, Phi = 90 0 X POLAR PLOTS Power (dBm) Theta 0 15 10 345 0
-10
-20
-30
-40
-50 30 45 330 315 30 45 330 315 30 45 330 315 300 60 300 60 Azimuth Cut (Theta Axis = 90) Phi 0 15 10 345 Total 0 15 10 345 0
-10
-20
-30
-40
-50 285 270 255 75 90 105 285 270 75 90 255 105 240 120 240 120 225 135 225 135 150 165 210 195 180 150 165 210 195 180 150 165 210 195 180 Power (dBm) Elevation Cut (Phi Axis = 0) 15 30
-15
-30 15 30
-15
-30 15 30
-15
-30
-45
-60
-75
-90
-105
-120
-135
-45
-60
-75
-90
-105
-120
-135 45 60 75 90 105 120 135 45 60 75 90 105 120 135 Total 0 10 0
-10
-20
-30
-40
-50 Total 0 10 0
-10
-20
-30
-40
-50
-45
-60
-75
-90
-105 45 60 75 90 105
-120
-135 120 135
-45
-60
-75
-90
-105
-120
-135 45 60 75 90 105 120 135 150 165
-150
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-180 150 165
-150
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-180 150 165
-150
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-180 Power (dBm) Elevation Cut (Phi Axis = 90) 15 30
-15
-30 15 30
-15
-30 15 30
-15
-30 60 75 90 105 120 135 45 60 75 90 105 120 135 45 60 75 90 105 120 135 Theta 0 10 0
-10
-20
-30
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-50 Theta 0 10 0
-10
-20
-30
-40
-50 0
-10
-20
-30
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-50 Phi 0 10 0
-10
-20
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-50 Phi 0 10 0
-10
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-50 300 285 270 255 240 225
-45
-60
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-90
-105
-120
-135
-45
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-135 150 165
-150
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-180 150 165
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-180 150 165
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-180 ACTIVE 3D ANTENNA PATTERN MEASUREMENTS Geo 20 2400B Emerson Process Management Merritt Pulkrabek None Kyle McMullan Hart Ch7 2440MHz Active EUT:
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COMMENTS None 3D PATTERN DATA Frequency (MHz) Ant. Port Input Pwr. (dBm) Tot. Rad. Pwr. (dBm) Peak EIRP (dBm) Directivity (dBi) Efficiency (dB) Efficiency (%) Gain (dBi) Average Gain (dB) E-Plane 3 dB BW () 2440 8.00 5.35 8.08 2.73
-2.65 54.31 0.08
-2.65 156.00 Work Order:
Date:
Temperature:
Relative Humidity:
Bar. Pressure:
Job Site:
OTA 2018.01.04 EMPM0079 11/12/2019 21.5 C 19.2% RH 1031 mbar MN10 Azimuth Cut (Theta Axis = 90) Elevation Cut (Phi Axis = 0) Elevation Cut (Phi Axis = 90) Z 180 Theta 0 Z Theta
= -90 Theta 0 Z Theta
= -90 90 Y Y X Theta = 90 X, Phi = 0 Theta = 90 Y, Phi = 90 0 X POLAR PLOTS Power (dBm) Theta 0 15 10 345 0
-10
-20
-30
-40
-50 30 45 330 315 30 45 330 315 30 45 330 315 300 60 300 60 Azimuth Cut (Theta Axis = 90) Phi 0 15 10 345 Total 0 15 10 345 0
-10
-20
-30
-40
-50 285 270 255 75 90 105 285 270 75 90 255 105 240 120 240 120 225 135 225 135 150 165 210 195 180 150 165 210 195 180 150 165 210 195 180 Power (dBm) Elevation Cut (Phi Axis = 0) 15 30
-15
-30 15 30
-15
-30 15 30
-15
-30
-45
-60
-75
-90
-105
-120
-135
-45
-60
-75
-90
-105
-120
-135 45 60 75 90 105 120 135 45 60 75 90 105 120 135 Total 0 10 0
-10
-20
-30
-40
-50 Total 0 10 0
-10
-20
-30
-40
-50
-45
-60
-75
-90
-105 45 60 75 90 105
-120
-135 120 135
-45
-60
-75
-90
-105
-120
-135 45 60 75 90 105 120 135 150 165
-150
-165
-180 150 165
-150
-165
-180 150 165
-150
-165
-180 Power (dBm) Elevation Cut (Phi Axis = 90) 15 30
-15
-30 15 30
-15
-30 15 30
-15
-30 60 75 90 105 120 135 45 60 75 90 105 120 135 45 60 75 90 105 120 135 Theta 0 10 0
-10
-20
-30
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-50 Theta 0 10 0
-10
-20
-30
-40
-50 0
-10
-20
-30
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-50 Phi 0 10 0
-10
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-50 Phi 0 10 0
-10
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-50 300 285 270 255 240 225
-45
-60
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-90
-105
-120
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-45
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-105
-120
-135 150 165
-150
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-180 150 165
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-180 150 165
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-180 ACTIVE 3D ANTENNA PATTERN MEASUREMENTS Geo 20 2400B Emerson Process Management Merritt Pulkrabek None Kyle McMullan Hart Ch8 2445MHz Active EUT:
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COMMENTS None 3D PATTERN DATA Frequency (MHz) Ant. Port Input Pwr. (dBm) Tot. Rad. Pwr. (dBm) Peak EIRP (dBm) Directivity (dBi) Efficiency (dB) Efficiency (%) Gain (dBi) Average Gain (dB) E-Plane 3 dB BW () 2445 8.00 5.35 8.18 2.83
-2.65 54.28 0.18
-2.65 157.00 Work Order:
Date:
Temperature:
Relative Humidity:
Bar. Pressure:
Job Site:
OTA 2018.01.04 EMPM0079 11/12/2019 21.5 C 19.2% RH 1031 mbar MN10 Azimuth Cut (Theta Axis = 90) Elevation Cut (Phi Axis = 0) Elevation Cut (Phi Axis = 90) Z 180 Theta 0 Z Theta
= -90 Theta 0 Z Theta
= -90 90 Y Y X Theta = 90 X, Phi = 0 Theta = 90 Y, Phi = 90 0 X POLAR PLOTS Power (dBm) Theta 0 15 10 345 0
-10
-20
-30
-40
-50 30 45 330 315 30 45 330 315 30 45 330 315 300 60 300 60 Azimuth Cut (Theta Axis = 90) Phi 0 15 10 345 Total 0 15 10 345 0
-10
-20
-30
-40
-50 285 270 255 75 90 105 285 270 75 90 255 105 240 120 240 120 225 135 225 135 150 165 210 195 180 150 165 210 195 180 150 165 210 195 180 Power (dBm) Elevation Cut (Phi Axis = 0) 15 30
-15
-30 15 30
-15
-30 15 30
-15
-30
-45
-60
-75
-90
-105
-120
-135
-45
-60
-75
-90
-105
-120
-135 45 60 75 90 105 120 135 45 60 75 90 105 120 135 Total 0 10 0
-10
-20
-30
-40
-50 Total 0 10 0
-10
-20
-30
-40
-50
-45
-60
-75
-90
-105 45 60 75 90 105
-120
-135 120 135
-45
-60
-75
-90
-105
-120
-135 45 60 75 90 105 120 135 150 165
-150
-165
-180 150 165
-150
-165
-180 150 165
-150
-165
-180 Power (dBm) Elevation Cut (Phi Axis = 90) 15 30
-15
-30 15 30
-15
-30 15 30
-15
-30 60 75 90 105 120 135 45 60 75 90 105 120 135 45 60 75 90 105 120 135 Theta 0 10 0
-10
-20
-30
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-50 Theta 0 10 0
-10
-20
-30
-40
-50 0
-10
-20
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-50 Phi 0 10 0
-10
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-50 Phi 0 10 0
-10
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-50 300 285 270 255 240 225
-45
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-90
-105
-120
-135
-45
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-120
-135 150 165
-150
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-180 150 165
-150
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-180 150 165
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-180 ACTIVE 3D ANTENNA PATTERN MEASUREMENTS Geo 20 2400B Emerson Process Management Merritt Pulkrabek None Kyle McMullan Hart Ch9 2450MHz Active EUT:
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COMMENTS None 3D PATTERN DATA Frequency (MHz) Ant. Port Input Pwr. (dBm) Tot. Rad. Pwr. (dBm) Peak EIRP (dBm) Directivity (dBi) Efficiency (dB) Efficiency (%) Gain (dBi) Average Gain (dB) E-Plane 3 dB BW () 2450 8.00 4.93 7.84 2.91
-3.07 49.34
-0.16
-3.07 160.00 Work Order:
Date:
Temperature:
Relative Humidity:
Bar. Pressure:
Job Site:
OTA 2018.01.04 EMPM0079 11/12/2019 21.5 C 19.2% RH 1031 mbar MN10 Azimuth Cut (Theta Axis = 90) Elevation Cut (Phi Axis = 0) Elevation Cut (Phi Axis = 90) Z 180 Theta 0 Z Theta
= -90 Theta 0 Z Theta
= -90 90 Y Y X Theta = 90 X, Phi = 0 Theta = 90 Y, Phi = 90 0 X POLAR PLOTS Power (dBm) Theta 0 15 10 345 0
-10
-20
-30
-40
-50 30 45 330 315 30 45 330 315 30 45 330 315 300 60 300 60 Azimuth Cut (Theta Axis = 90) Phi 0 15 10 345 Total 0 15 10 345 0
-10
-20
-30
-40
-50 285 270 255 75 90 105 285 270 75 90 255 105 240 120 240 120 225 135 225 135 150 165 210 195 180 150 165 210 195 180 150 165 210 195 180 Power (dBm) Elevation Cut (Phi Axis = 0) 15 30
-15
-30 15 30
-15
-30 15 30
-15
-30
-45
-60
-75
-90
-105
-120
-135
-45
-60
-75
-90
-105
-120
-135 45 60 75 90 105 120 135 45 60 75 90 105 120 135 Total 0 10 0
-10
-20
-30
-40
-50 Total 0 10 0
-10
-20
-30
-40
-50
-45
-60
-75
-90
-105 45 60 75 90 105
-120
-135 120 135
-45
-60
-75
-90
-105
-120
-135 45 60 75 90 105 120 135 150 165
-150
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-180 150 165
-150
-165
-180 150 165
-150
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-180 Power (dBm) Elevation Cut (Phi Axis = 90) 15 30
-15
-30 15 30
-15
-30 15 30
-15
-30 60 75 90 105 120 135 45 60 75 90 105 120 135 45 60 75 90 105 120 135 Theta 0 10 0
-10
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-30
-40
-50 Theta 0 10 0
-10
-20
-30
-40
-50 0
-10
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-50 Phi 0 10 0
-10
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-50 Phi 0 10 0
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-50 300 285 270 255 240 225
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-135 150 165
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-180 150 165
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-180 150 165
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-180 ACTIVE 3D ANTENNA PATTERN MEASUREMENTS Geo 20 2400B Emerson Process Management Merritt Pulkrabek None Kyle McMullan Hart Ch10 2455MHz Active EUT:
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COMMENTS None 3D PATTERN DATA Frequency (MHz) Ant. Port Input Pwr. (dBm) Tot. Rad. Pwr. (dBm) Peak EIRP (dBm) Directivity (dBi) Efficiency (dB) Efficiency (%) Gain (dBi) Average Gain (dB) E-Plane 3 dB BW () 2455 8.00 4.59 7.42 2.83
-3.41 45.61
-0.58
-3.41 165.00 Work Order:
Date:
Temperature:
Relative Humidity:
Bar. Pressure:
Job Site:
OTA 2018.01.04 EMPM0079 11/12/2019 21.5 C 19.2% RH 1031 mbar MN10 Azimuth Cut (Theta Axis = 90) Elevation Cut (Phi Axis = 0) Elevation Cut (Phi Axis = 90) Z 180 Theta 0 Z Theta
= -90 Theta 0 Z Theta
= -90 90 Y Y X Theta = 90 X, Phi = 0 Theta = 90 Y, Phi = 90 0 X POLAR PLOTS Power (dBm) Theta 0 15 10 345 0
-10
-20
-30
-40
-50 30 45 330 315 30 45 330 315 30 45 330 315 300 60 300 60 Azimuth Cut (Theta Axis = 90) Phi 0 15 10 345 Total 0 15 10 345 0
-10
-20
-30
-40
-50 285 270 255 75 90 105 285 270 75 90 255 105 240 120 240 120 225 135 225 135 150 165 210 195 180 150 165 210 195 180 150 165 210 195 180 Power (dBm) Elevation Cut (Phi Axis = 0) 15 30
-15
-30 15 30
-15
-30 15 30
-15
-30
-45
-60
-75
-90
-105
-120
-135
-45
-60
-75
-90
-105
-120
-135 45 60 75 90 105 120 135 45 60 75 90 105 120 135 Total 0 10 0
-10
-20
-30
-40
-50 Total 0 10 0
-10
-20
-30
-40
-50
-45
-60
-75
-90
-105 45 60 75 90 105
-120
-135 120 135
-45
-60
-75
-90
-105
-120
-135 45 60 75 90 105 120 135 150 165
-150
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-180 150 165
-150
-165
-180 150 165
-150
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-180 Power (dBm) Elevation Cut (Phi Axis = 90) 15 30
-15
-30 15 30
-15
-30 15 30
-15
-30 60 75 90 105 120 135 45 60 75 90 105 120 135 45 60 75 90 105 120 135 Theta 0 10 0
-10
-20
-30
-40
-50 Theta 0 10 0
-10
-20
-30
-40
-50 0
-10
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-50 Phi 0 10 0
-10
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-50 Phi 0 10 0
-10
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-50 300 285 270 255 240 225
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-135 150 165
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-180 ACTIVE 3D ANTENNA PATTERN MEASUREMENTS Geo 20 2400B Emerson Process Management Merritt Pulkrabek None Kyle McMullan Hart Ch11 2460MHz Active EUT:
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Test Run Description:
COMMENTS None 3D PATTERN DATA Frequency (MHz) Ant. Port Input Pwr. (dBm) Tot. Rad. Pwr. (dBm) Peak EIRP (dBm) Directivity (dBi) Efficiency (dB) Efficiency (%) Gain (dBi) Average Gain (dB) E-Plane 3 dB BW () 2460 8.00 4.20 7.01 2.81
-3.80 41.68
-0.99
-3.80 209.00 Work Order:
Date:
Temperature:
Relative Humidity:
Bar. Pressure:
Job Site:
OTA 2018.01.04 EMPM0079 11/12/2019 21.5 C 19.2% RH 1031 mbar MN10 Azimuth Cut (Theta Axis = 90) Elevation Cut (Phi Axis = 0) Elevation Cut (Phi Axis = 90) Z 180 Theta 0 Z Theta
= -90 Theta 0 Z Theta
= -90 90 Y Y X Theta = 90 X, Phi = 0 Theta = 90 Y, Phi = 90 0 X POLAR PLOTS Power (dBm) Theta 0 15 10 345 0
-10
-20
-30
-40
-50 30 45 330 315 30 45 330 315 30 45 330 315 300 60 300 60 Azimuth Cut (Theta Axis = 90) Phi 0 15 10 345 Total 0 15 10 345 0
-10
-20
-30
-40
-50 285 270 255 75 90 105 285 270 75 90 255 105 240 120 240 120 225 135 225 135 150 165 210 195 180 150 165 210 195 180 150 165 210 195 180 Power (dBm) Elevation Cut (Phi Axis = 0) 15 30
-15
-30 15 30
-15
-30 15 30
-15
-30
-45
-60
-75
-90
-105
-120
-135
-45
-60
-75
-90
-105
-120
-135 45 60 75 90 105 120 135 45 60 75 90 105 120 135 Total 0 10 0
-10
-20
-30
-40
-50 Total 0 10 0
-10
-20
-30
-40
-50
-45
-60
-75
-90
-105 45 60 75 90 105
-120
-135 120 135
-45
-60
-75
-90
-105
-120
-135 45 60 75 90 105 120 135 150 165
-150
-165
-180 150 165
-150
-165
-180 150 165
-150
-165
-180 Power (dBm) Elevation Cut (Phi Axis = 90) 15 30
-15
-30 15 30
-15
-30 15 30
-15
-30 60 75 90 105 120 135 45 60 75 90 105 120 135 45 60 75 90 105 120 135 Theta 0 10 0
-10
-20
-30
-40
-50 Theta 0 10 0
-10
-20
-30
-40
-50 0
-10
-20
-30
-40
-50 Phi 0 10 0
-10
-20
-30
-40
-50 Phi 0 10 0
-10
-20
-30
-40
-50 300 285 270 255 240 225
-45
-60
-75
-90
-105
-120
-135
-45
-60
-75
-90
-105
-120
-135 150 165
-150
-165
-180 150 165
-150
-165
-180 150 165
-150
-165
-180 ACTIVE 3D ANTENNA PATTERN MEASUREMENTS Geo 20 2400B Emerson Process Management Merritt Pulkrabek None Kyle McMullan Hart Ch12 2465MHz Active EUT:
Serial Number:
Customer:
Attendees:
Customer Project:
Tested By:
Test Run Description:
COMMENTS None 3D PATTERN DATA Frequency (MHz) Ant. Port Input Pwr. (dBm) Tot. Rad. Pwr. (dBm) Peak EIRP (dBm) Directivity (dBi) Efficiency (dB) Efficiency (%) Gain (dBi) Average Gain (dB) E-Plane 3 dB BW () 2465 8.00 3.92 6.72 2.80
-4.08 39.12
-1.28
-4.08 167.00 Work Order:
Date:
Temperature:
Relative Humidity:
Bar. Pressure:
Job Site:
OTA 2018.01.04 EMPM0079 11/12/2019 21.5 C 19.2% RH 1031 mbar MN10 Azimuth Cut (Theta Axis = 90) Elevation Cut (Phi Axis = 0) Elevation Cut (Phi Axis = 90) Z 180 Theta 0 Z Theta
= -90 Theta 0 Z Theta
= -90 90 Y Y X Theta = 90 X, Phi = 0 Theta = 90 Y, Phi = 90 0 X POLAR PLOTS Power (dBm) Theta 0 15 10 345 0
-10
-20
-30
-40
-50 30 45 330 315 30 45 330 315 30 45 330 315 300 60 300 60 Azimuth Cut (Theta Axis = 90) Phi 0 15 10 345 Total 0 15 10 345 0
-10
-20
-30
-40
-50 285 270 255 75 90 105 285 270 75 90 255 105 240 120 240 120 225 135 225 135 150 165 210 195 180 150 165 210 195 180 150 165 210 195 180 Power (dBm) Elevation Cut (Phi Axis = 0) 15 30
-15
-30 15 30
-15
-30 15 30
-15
-30
-45
-60
-75
-90
-105
-120
-135
-45
-60
-75
-90
-105
-120
-135 45 60 75 90 105 120 135 45 60 75 90 105 120 135 Total 0 10 0
-10
-20
-30
-40
-50 Total 0 10 0
-10
-20
-30
-40
-50
-45
-60
-75
-90
-105 45 60 75 90 105
-120
-135 120 135
-45
-60
-75
-90
-105
-120
-135 45 60 75 90 105 120 135 150 165
-150
-165
-180 150 165
-150
-165
-180 150 165
-150
-165
-180 Power (dBm) Elevation Cut (Phi Axis = 90) 15 30
-15
-30 15 30
-15
-30 15 30
-15
-30 60 75 90 105 120 135 45 60 75 90 105 120 135 45 60 75 90 105 120 135 Theta 0 10 0
-10
-20
-30
-40
-50 Theta 0 10 0
-10
-20
-30
-40
-50 0
-10
-20
-30
-40
-50 Phi 0 10 0
-10
-20
-30
-40
-50 Phi 0 10 0
-10
-20
-30
-40
-50 300 285 270 255 240 225
-45
-60
-75
-90
-105
-120
-135
-45
-60
-75
-90
-105
-120
-135 150 165
-150
-165
-180 150 165
-150
-165
-180 150 165
-150
-165
-180 ACTIVE 3D ANTENNA PATTERN MEASUREMENTS Geo 20 2400B Emerson Process Management Merritt Pulkrabek None Kyle McMullan Hart Ch13 2470MHz Active EUT:
Serial Number:
Customer:
Attendees:
Customer Project:
Tested By:
Test Run Description:
COMMENTS None 3D PATTERN DATA Frequency (MHz) Ant. Port Input Pwr. (dBm) Tot. Rad. Pwr. (dBm) Peak EIRP (dBm) Directivity (dBi) Efficiency (dB) Efficiency (%) Gain (dBi) Average Gain (dB) E-Plane 3 dB BW () 2470 8.00 3.76 6.49 2.73
-4.24 37.71
-1.51
-4.24 174.00 Work Order:
Date:
Temperature:
Relative Humidity:
Bar. Pressure:
Job Site:
OTA 2018.01.04 EMPM0079 11/12/2019 21.5 C 19.2% RH 1031 mbar MN10 Azimuth Cut (Theta Axis = 90) Elevation Cut (Phi Axis = 0) Elevation Cut (Phi Axis = 90) Z 180 Theta 0 Z Theta
= -90 Theta 0 Z Theta
= -90 90 Y Y X Theta = 90 X, Phi = 0 Theta = 90 Y, Phi = 90 0 X POLAR PLOTS Power (dBm) Theta 0 15 10 345 0
-10
-20
-30
-40
-50 30 45 330 315 30 45 330 315 30 45 330 315 300 60 300 60 Azimuth Cut (Theta Axis = 90) Phi 0 15 10 345 Total 0 15 10 345 0
-10
-20
-30
-40
-50 285 270 255 75 90 105 285 270 75 90 255 105 240 120 240 120 225 135 225 135 150 165 210 195 180 150 165 210 195 180 150 165 210 195 180 Power (dBm) Elevation Cut (Phi Axis = 0) 15 30
-15
-30 15 30
-15
-30 15 30
-15
-30
-45
-60
-75
-90
-105
-120
-135
-45
-60
-75
-90
-105
-120
-135 45 60 75 90 105 120 135 45 60 75 90 105 120 135 Total 0 10 0
-10
-20
-30
-40
-50 Total 0 10 0
-10
-20
-30
-40
-50
-45
-60
-75
-90
-105 45 60 75 90 105
-120
-135 120 135
-45
-60
-75
-90
-105
-120
-135 45 60 75 90 105 120 135 150 165
-150
-165
-180 150 165
-150
-165
-180 150 165
-150
-165
-180 Power (dBm) Elevation Cut (Phi Axis = 90) 15 30
-15
-30 15 30
-15
-30 15 30
-15
-30 60 75 90 105 120 135 45 60 75 90 105 120 135 45 60 75 90 105 120 135 Theta 0 10 0
-10
-20
-30
-40
-50 Theta 0 10 0
-10
-20
-30
-40
-50 0
-10
-20
-30
-40
-50 Phi 0 10 0
-10
-20
-30
-40
-50 Phi 0 10 0
-10
-20
-30
-40
-50 300 285 270 255 240 225
-45
-60
-75
-90
-105
-120
-135
-45
-60
-75
-90
-105
-120
-135 150 165
-150
-165
-180 150 165
-150
-165
-180 150 165
-150
-165
-180 ACTIVE 3D ANTENNA PATTERN MEASUREMENTS Geo 20 2400B Emerson Process Management Merritt Pulkrabek None Kyle McMullan Hart Ch14 2475MHz Active EUT:
Serial Number:
Customer:
Attendees:
Customer Project:
Tested By:
Test Run Description:
COMMENTS None 3D PATTERN DATA Frequency (MHz) Ant. Port Input Pwr. (dBm) Tot. Rad. Pwr. (dBm) Peak EIRP (dBm) Directivity (dBi) Efficiency (dB) Efficiency (%) Gain (dBi) Average Gain (dB) E-Plane 3 dB BW () 2475 8.00 3.73 6.29 2.56
-4.27 37.44
-1.71
-4.27 174.00 Work Order:
Date:
Temperature:
Relative Humidity:
Bar. Pressure:
Job Site:
OTA 2018.01.04 EMPM0079 11/12/2019 21.5 C 19.2% RH 1031 mbar MN10 Azimuth Cut (Theta Axis = 90) Elevation Cut (Phi Axis = 0) Elevation Cut (Phi Axis = 90) Z 180 Theta 0 Z Theta
= -90 Theta 0 Z Theta
= -90 90 Y Y X Theta = 90 X, Phi = 0 Theta = 90 Y, Phi = 90 0 X POLAR PLOTS Power (dBm) Theta 0 15 10 345 0
-10
-20
-30
-40
-50 30 45 330 315 30 45 330 315 30 45 330 315 300 60 300 60 Azimuth Cut (Theta Axis = 90) Phi 0 15 10 345 Total 0 15 10 345 0
-10
-20
-30
-40
-50 285 270 255 75 90 105 285 270 75 90 255 105 240 120 240 120 225 135 225 135 150 165 210 195 180 150 165 210 195 180 150 165 210 195 180 Power (dBm) Elevation Cut (Phi Axis = 0) 15 30
-15
-30 15 30
-15
-30 15 30
-15
-30
-45
-60
-75
-90
-105
-120
-135
-45
-60
-75
-90
-105
-120
-135 45 60 75 90 105 120 135 45 60 75 90 105 120 135 Total 0 10 0
-10
-20
-30
-40
-50 Total 0 10 0
-10
-20
-30
-40
-50
-45
-60
-75
-90
-105 45 60 75 90 105
-120
-135 120 135
-45
-60
-75
-90
-105
-120
-135 45 60 75 90 105 120 135 150 165
-150
-165
-180 150 165
-150
-165
-180 150 165
-150
-165
-180 Power (dBm) Elevation Cut (Phi Axis = 90) 15 30
-15
-30 15 30
-15
-30 15 30
-15
-30 60 75 90 105 120 135 45 60 75 90 105 120 135 45 60 75 90 105 120 135 Theta 0 10 0
-10
-20
-30
-40
-50 Theta 0 10 0
-10
-20
-30
-40
-50 0
-10
-20
-30
-40
-50 Phi 0 10 0
-10
-20
-30
-40
-50 Phi 0 10 0
-10
-20
-30
-40
-50 300 285 270 255 240 225
-45
-60
-75
-90
-105
-120
-135
-45
-60
-75
-90
-105
-120
-135 150 165
-150
-165
-180 150 165
-150
-165
-180 150 165
-150
-165
-180
1 | Cover Letter | Cover Letter(s) | 29.63 KiB | September 22 2020 |
Emerson Automation Solutions 6021 Innovation Blvd Shakopee, MN 55379 USA Rosemount Inc. Reviewing Engineering GEO20 LW2-GEO20 Certification: Part 15.247, Original Certification Applicant:
Equipment: Location Monitor (Anchor) Model #:
FCC #:
Attention:
Application Examiner Re: Cover Letter Applicant: Rosemount, Inc. FCC ID: LW2-GEO20 To whom it may concern, Attention:
Reference:
Dear Sir/Madam:
Enclosed please find an FCC ID: LW2-GEO20 certification application. There is an IEEE 802.15.4 type radio employing RSSI techniques to determine approximate location information and an IEEE 802.15.4 type radio employing Wireless Hart Industrial Communication Technology Both radios are seeking approval per CFR 47 Part 15.247. Further details and supporting documents are attached. Should you have any questions, please feel free to contact the undersigned. Sincerely, Merritt Pulkrabek Principal Approvals Engineer Rosemount Inc. Ph. +01.952.204.4193 Merritt.pulkrabek@emerson.com
1 | Request for Confidentiality | Cover Letter(s) | 44.06 KiB | September 22 2020 |
Emerson Automation Solutions 6021 Innovation Blvd Shakopee, MN 55379 USA Attention:
Application Examiner Re: Request for confidentiality Applicant: Rosemount, Inc. FCC ID: LW2-GEO20 To whom it may concern, Permanent Confidentiality Request is hereby submitted by Rosemount, Inc. to withhold permanently from public review certain portions of the application for equipment certification for the referenced FCC identifiers. This request for confidentiality is made pursuant to 47 CFR 0.457(d) and 0.459 of the FCC Rules. In particular, the following sections of the application are to be kept permanently confidential:
Schematics Detailed Block diagrams Detailed Operational/Functional Description This device is a non-consumer device inaccessible to general public and is only accessable by qualified technical personnel in the industrial control industry. Short-term Confidentiality Request is hereby submitted by Rosemount Inc. to withhold from public review for a period of 45 days from the date of the Grant of Equipment Authorization and prior to marketing, certain portions of the application for equipment certification for the referenced FCC identifiers. This request for confidentiality is made pursuant to 47 CFR 0.457(d) and 0.459 of the FCC Rules. In particular, the following sections of the application are to be kept confidential for a period of 45 days from the date of Authorization:
Test setup photos External photos Internal photos Rationale for request for confidentiality:
Rosemount Inc. has invested considerable time and materials in research and development to produce the referenced product. Disclosure of the permanently confidential portions of this application to competitors would not only give them significant competitive advantages in developing similar products, but would also disclose successful implementation of unpublished, leading edge technology developed by us. Disclosure of the short-term confidential portions of this application during the period of importation and/or distribution would reveal key aspects of proprietary technology to competitors and diminish the value of our investment in research and development. Sincerely, Merritt Pulkrabek Principal Approvals Engineer Rosemount Inc.
1 | Test Setup Photos | Test Setup Photos | 775.35 KiB | September 22 2020 / November 06 2020 | delayed release |
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2020-09-22 | 2405 ~ 2475 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | Original Equipment |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 | Effective |
2020-09-22
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Rosemount Inc
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0017340878
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1 | Physical Address |
Measurement Division 12001 Technology Drive
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1 |
Measurement Division
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1 |
Eden Prairie, MN
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1 |
United States
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 | TCB Application Email Address |
r******@element.com
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1 | TCB Scope |
A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 | Grantee Code |
LW2
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
GEO20
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 | Name |
M******** O****** P******
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1 | Title |
Project Test Engineer
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1 | Telephone Number |
612 8********
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1 | Fax Number |
612 8********
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1 |
M******@emerson.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | If so, specify the short-term confidentiality release date (MM/DD/YYYY format) | 11/06/2020 | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | DTS - Digital Transmission System | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | GEO20 | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Grant Comments | Output power listed is conducted. The antenna(s) used for the transmitter must not be collocated or operated in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter, except in accordance with FCC multi-transmitter product procedures. | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
Element Materials Technology Minneapolis
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1 | Name |
R****** W******
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1 | Telephone Number |
503-8********
|
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1 | Fax Number |
503-8********
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1 |
r******@element.com
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Equipment Specifications | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 15C | 2405 | 2475 | 0.0062 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 2 | 15C | 2405 | 2475 | 0.002 |
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