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Honeywell WEBs-N4 Installation GuideVersion 4.9.0.198September 2020Table of ContentsA BOUT THIS G UIDE (3)D OCUMENTATION (3)S YSTEM R EQUIREMENT FOR WEB STATION-N4 (3)Operating System & Software Dependencies (4)Using Web Launcher with Niagara 4.9 (5)WEB STATION-N4I NSTALLATION P ROCEDURE (6)About this GuideThis document is part of the WEBStation-N4 documentation library. WEBStation-N4 software is distributed via the Honeywell Buildings Forum. The platform requirements needed are mentioned in WEBs N4.9.0.198 Software Release Bulletin.For the latest product data, visit or Honeywell Building Controls.NOTE: This version of Honeywell WEBs-N4.9.0.198 is compatible with Spyder Model 5, CIPer Model 10, and WEB-8000 controllers. CIPer Model 30 and CIPer Model 50 controllers are not compatible with this release. DocumentationEach view/dialog is provided with a Help button. Click the Help button to open a help window, that explains the functionality of the displayed view. Alternatively, each view has a help page which can be opened by pressing the F1 key on the keyboard or navigate to Help tab in menu items and click Help On View.Refer the Honeywell Buildings Forum Documents for all latest WEBs-N4 product related documentation. System Requirement for WEBstation-N4IMPORTANT NOTEN4.9 supports only 64-bit installations. So, installing N4.9 will generate a new host ID, if you made a 32-bit in-stallation in the previous N4.X versions. Be sure to transfer your Niagara Workbench license from your previous32-bit host ID to your new 64-bit host ID.To use Lon devices with station running in Windows, use LON tunneling with JACE or use LON/IP.Operating System & Software DependenciesWEBs-N4 is supported on the following listed Microsoft Windows operating systems. The application installation in-cludes Oracle’s Java Runtime Environ ment (JRE) and does not depend on any other software to run.Using Web Launcher with Niagara 4.9Web Launcher 20.1.3 was recently revamped for N4.9 to include essential software dependencies updates along with critical defect fixes. This version of Web Launcher has Java version 8 update 252 and certificate management has been updated to work with N4.9 along with any legacy or prospective release. Prior to using Web Launcher with N4.9, customer should update Web Launcher accordingly (see steps below).How to update Web Launcher?Web Launcher has a feature to check for updates over the internet and prompts the user when a new version is avail-able in the cloud. However, existing version of Web Launcher has a bug that prevents a smooth update. Users will be required to perform a fresh install by downloading the latest version from the cloud via the station web Login page. Click on the Niagara Web Launcher Installer link on the station's Web Launcher Web Page, which can be reached via the link on the Login page itself. Once the download is successful, click on the msi file and follow the installation wiz-ard. You do not have to uninstall the older version. The new installation will automatically update to the latest version.WEBstation-N4 Installation Procedure1.Double click the executable file (Installer_x64.exe)The WEBStation-N4 Installation Program window opens, showing information such as build version, date etc.Click Next to proceed the installation.2.Click Yes to agree with the End User License Agreement [EULA] and Next to continue the installation.Or Click No to cancel the installation.3.The installer loads C:\Honeywell\WEBStation-N4-4.9.0.198 path by default. If this path does not exist,the installer displays warning message, Click Yes to create the folder. Click Next to continue installation.4.If you do not wish to install the WEBStation-N4 in the default directory, click Browse to change the path,and click Next to continue.NOTE: If you are performing a new installation, the installer prompts you to set a system passphrase for en-cryption purposes, as shown in the following image.The system passphrase is used to protect sensitive information stored on all WEBs systems, and on the SD card in WEB-8000 controllers. The system passphrase i s assigned as the file passphrase for “portable files, such as backups and station copies, and is used to encrypt those files. During operations in which you transfer encrypted files to a system (restoring backups, transferring a station, etc.) you are prompted to sup-ply the file passphrase, if it doesn’t match the system passphrase. The system passphrase defaults to the factory default platform password.During commissioning, you will be prompted to change the default system passphrase.NOTE: It is important to remember the system passphrase and keep it safe. If you lose the system pass-phrase, you will lose access to encrypted data. To change the system passphrase, use the Platform Admin-istration tool.5.Niagara Deamon User Home directory is used to store Niagara Deamon user’s data and to run Niagarastations. By default, the directory is created under C:\ProgramData\Niagara4.9\Webs as shown below.If this path does not exist, the installer displays warning message, requesting to create the folder. Click Yes to continuee the Browse option to change default folder location, if desired.Or Click Next to continue.7.Check the options to install Desktop Shortcuts, if needed. Click Next to run the installation.8.After completing of the installation, the installer displays message “WEBStation-N4 installation iscomplete".9.Check the required options and click Finish to complete the installation process.10.Once the installation is finished, license get installed automatically. Click Continue to run WEBstation-N4.WEBs-N4 Workbench opens as shown below.。
F o l d a l o n g t h e d a s h e d l i n eF o l d a l o n g t h e d a s h e d l i n eCloud Link 4G ModemHoneywellThe Honeywell Cloud Link 4G Modem is a 4G/LTE cellular device intended to process serial data originating from any source, including a Honeywell Electronic Volume Corrector or Data Logger.Designed for low power applications and outdoor operations, the Cloud Link 4G Modem is a full-featured, easy to configure and troubleshoot Wireless Cellular Modem. This communication unit is fully field-programmable and simple to use through its Bluetooth Low Energy or serial interfaces and associated set of programming software. In sleep mode, the modem consumes 100 times less power than competitive products while still being able to be reactivated by an external signal.Thanks to its targeted design, the Cloud Link 4G Modem requires less power to operate than any other cellular modem available today. It is designed to operate in battery powered applications.The Cloud Link 4G Modem is CSA, Class I Div 2 approved making it a perfect solution for gas measurement applications where safety is always a concern.This modem can be configured using the same MasterLink software that is used to configure other Honeywell Mercury electronic volume correctors and data loggers. No additional software is required. In addition, Master-Link is now available as an App that can be installed on IOS and Android devices.Easy to retrofit. The Cloud Link 4G Modem can be easily retrofitted in MiWireless enclosures. A dedicated kit has been designed to support a smooth transition from 2G/3G to 4G networks.This handout is meant to be quick reference on getting started with the Cloud Link 4G Modem device.Lets Get Started!For More InformationTo learn more about Honeywell Gas Solutions, visit or contact your Honeywell account manager.Honeywell Process Solutions Mercury Instruments LLC 1280 Kemper Meadow Drive Cincinnati, OH 45240Phone: +1 (513) Mercury® is a registered trademark of Honeywell International Inc.FD-584©2016 Honeywell International Inc.HoneywellLED DiagnosticsCall establisedHigh Speed LED blink (8 blinks per second)Call establishment in progress Medium speed LED blink (2 blinks per second)Call establishment fail Low speed LED blink (1 blink per second)No Network connectionLED offLED 1RSSI excellent 5 blinks per second RSSI good 2 blinks per second RSSI fair 1 blink every second RSSI poor 1 blink every 2 seconds No signal 1 blink every 5 seconds no RSSILED OFFLED 2LED 1LED 2LED 3LED 4LED 5LED ON LED OFFLED 3LED 4LED 5F o l d a l o n g t h e d a s h e d l i n eF o l d a l o n g t h e d a s h e d l i n eKnow the device!Setting up the Cloud Link 4G Modem deviceRemove the SIM card cover and insert the SIM cardConnect the antennas - Cellular and Diversity2Connect an RS232 / RS485 cable3Connect to external power supply or battery power44.8V to 30V, External power supply.1Installing Cloud Link 4G Modem in MiWireless device 1Install the antenna on the MiWireless device2Install the mounting bracket for holding the Cloud Link 4G modem3Fasten the Cloud Link 4G modem on the mounting bracket4Connect the Cloud Link 4G modem antenna5Connect the communication cable from PT board to Cloud Link 4Gmodem.6Connect power supply wires from the terminal boxConfiguring Cloud Link 4G Modem Using MasterLink iOS AppNote : CMOS / UART is currently not supported.Ensure to keep the MiWireless device door open, while configuring Cloud Link 4G Modem over bluetooth.。
Document 800-07015 – Rev B – 09/10HREP 4-, 8-, 16-Channel Color DVR Quick Install GuideFront PanelCONTROL GROUP BUTTON/CONTROLFUNCTIONFunction KeysPTZ Selects PTZ mode in Live display. MENUDisplays the SETUP menus.SEARCH Displays the SEARCH menu.DISPLAYSelects various display modes in Live display and playback Control KeysCHANNEL SELECTION BUTTONS Used to display individual channels in Live display and playback. They are also used to enter numeric passwords for logon screens.CURSOR KEY Used to navigate the various menus. ENTER Apply or select an item.RETURNCancel, or return to the previous menu.Playback ControlShuttle WheelUsed to quickly adjust playback speed and direction. Also used to control camera zoom when in PTZ mode and digital zoom in Live display mode.JOGWhen playback is paused, use JOG to move the footage forward or backward, frame by frame.JOGSHUTTLE WheelFunction KeysChannelsControl KeysPlayback Controls Rear PanelGetting StartedGROUP CONNECTION DESCRIPTIONACamera Inputs Connect up to 4/8/16 camera inputs, depending on your DVR.B Monitor and Spot OutConnect the main BNC monitor and a BNC spot monitor.C Audio Inputs/OutputsConnect up to 4 audio inputs and one audio output. D PAL/NTSC Switch Change the camera input type.EAlarm Inputs/Relay Outputs Connect up to 4 alarm inputs and configure them as high or low inputs with common ground. Connect one alarm output and configure it as high or low output with common ground. F RS485Connect PTZ cameras or a keyboard controller.G LAN LAN connection to a router or an internal network.HDVIDVI main monitor connection to a PC monitor or compatible display.NoteIf you want to connect a VGA monitor, please use aDVI-to-VGA converter (supplied with DVR).I PowerConnect to a 12V/5A adapter (supplied).Logon to the system after the startup diagnostics have completed after applying power.The default USER name is ADMIN . Use the Channel Selection buttons to enter the default PASSWORD, 1234, then click ENTER .Logging OnNavigating the LIVE ScreenUsing the LIVE Mode Mouse Popup MenuSearchingLIVE MenuMENU - Access to system or recording setup ARCH - Enter Backup menuSEARCH - Open SEARCH menuDISP - Change the display mode/Split mode.PTZ - Open PTZ control panel ZOOM - Activate LIVE ZOOMLOG - Open LIVE Log list with images. REC - Start Panic Recording mode.Mouse MenuFREEZE ON/OFF - Freeze LIVE screenPTZ - Turn On/Off PTZ mode ZOOM - Start LIVE zoomPLAYBACK - Start a quick search for the selected channel (Choose from 10, 20, and 30 seconds ago or 1 minute ago)PANIC REC START - Start/stop Panic Recording modeSearching by Time1.Click SEARCH on the LIVE screen.2.Select SEARCH BY TIME .3.Select a date on the calendar.4.Select a timeline.5.Select the playback mode: PANO (thumbnail-style playback) or PLAY (normal multi-channel playback).+TV (North America only)************************Document 800-07015 – Rev B – 09/10© 2010 Honeywell International Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced by any means without written permission from Honeywell. The information in this publication is believed to beaccurate in all respects. However, Honeywell cannot assume responsibility for any consequences resultingfrom the use thereof. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. Revisions or neweditions to this publication may be issued to incorporate such changes.Playback ControlPlayback ControlsA DISPLAY - change multi-view modeB Playback ControlsC BACKUP - start backup/archive to external deviceD RETURN - exit from playback mode ETime indicatorA B C D ESearching by Event1.Select SEARCH BY EVENT .2.Select search event categories for the search.3.Set a search START/END time.4.Click SEARCH .5.Double-click an event in the search query results list to play that clip.Archiving Searched Video1.Click SEARCH on the LIVE screen.2.Search for recorded video by either searching by Date/Time or searching by Event.3.Select a starting point for playback,click Playto find the beginning of the clip you want to archive, then click Pause to pause playback.4.Click to mark the beginning of thevideo you want to archive.5.Enter a TAG name, select the camerasyou want to archive, then click START . The display returns to playback.6.Click Pause to pause playback, click, then click STOP to mark the end of the clip.7.Click RESERVE , then click CLOSE .8.Click to exit playback mode, thenclick CLOSE to exit the SEARCH menu. 9.Click on the main menu. 10.Click RESERVED DATAMANAGEMENT , select the clip by name in the AVI ARCHIVE LIST, then click BURN .11.Select a DEVICE and a BURNINGTYPE, then click START .Archiving Video from the LIVE ScreenSystem SetupRECORD Menu SetupConfiguring the Network IP Settings1.Click ARCH on the LIVE screen.2.Select NEW ARCHIVE .3.Set the START/END time for archiving.4.Click QUERY .5.Check the data size and select the device to which the data is saved (CD, DVD, or USB media).6.Enter a TAG NAME to name the folder on the device.7.Click BURN to burn the clip to the chosen media.8.Select a DEVICE and a BURNING TYPE, then clickSTART.234557Changing the OSD Language1.Click MENU .2.Select SYSTEM SETUP .3.Select DISPLAY .4.Select OSD .5.Select the desired language.6.Click APPLY .Configuring Recording ParametersTo change the recording configurations from the default settings, select RECORD SETUP , then make the desired changes. Refer to your HREP4, HREP8, HREP16 User Guide.1.Select NETWORK on the MAIN menu.2.Uncheck DHCP for static IP setting.3.Enter the IP information that you get from your network administrator.4.Check the service ports for WEB and RTSP (2 ports only).e AUTO PORT when your router supports UPNP.6.Click AUTO PORT to see theconnection address in the ALIAS field.NoteThe default IP setting is DHCP, so you do not need to manually set the IP address. Your router will assign the IP address automatically.DDNS Settings34For information about configuring the DDNS settings, please refer to the DDNS Application note (document 800-07045).2Connecting through the InternetFor connecting through the internet, the 554 and 8080 ports should be set to Port Forwarding at the router.1.Open Internet Explorer.2.Enter the IP Address or the URL of your DVR into the IE Explorer Address bar:•http://XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX •http://XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX:PPPP} (if you are using another Web port)(PPPP = the assigned web port number)3.Enter the Default ID (ADMIN ) and password (1234), then click OK .4.Allow ActiveX to download.Note If you cannot download ActiveX, then go to the Security tab in IE and check all ActiveX options. 5.Install ActiveX.The LIVE view window opens.In addition to LIVE view, users can access SEARCH and SETUP, depending on their User Authority privileges. Refer to your HREP4,HREP8, HREP16 User Guide for more information about User Authority.。
霍尼韦尔说明书霍尼韦尔说明书简介霍尼韦尔(Honeywell)是一家全球领先的多元化科技和制造公司,总部位于美国,成立于1906年。
公司的业务涵盖航空航天、楼宇技术、性能材料、可持续性解决方案和安全解决方案等领域。
霍尼韦尔以其创新的技术、高品质的产品和可靠的性能享誉全球。
本文档旨在向用户提供关于霍尼韦尔产品的说明,并介绍如何正确使用和维护这些产品。
产品列表1. 霍尼韦尔智能温控器* 产品名称:霍尼韦尔智能温控器* 产品型号:TH9320WF5003* 产品特点:- 可与智能手机和智能家居系统连接,实现远程控制- 可编程设置温度和计划,提高能源效率- 大屏幕显示温度和湿度等信息* 使用说明:1. 将温控器与电源连接,并按照说明书设置温度和计划。
2. 下载并安装霍尼韦尔智能手机应用。
3. 打开应用,按照提示添加温控器设备。
4. 连接温控器和手机,即可实现远程控制。
2. 霍尼韦尔空气净化器* 产品名称:霍尼韦尔空气净化器* 产品型号:HFD-120-Q* 产品特点:- 高效过滤空气中的颗粒物和有害物质- 自动检测空气质量,并自动调整清洁模式- 低噪音设计,不影响正常生活* 使用说明:1. 将空气净化器放置在需要净化的房间内,并连接电源。
2. 按下电源开关,启动空气净化器。
3. 空气净化器将自动检测空气质量,并根据需要调整清洁模式。
4. 定期更换空气净化器中的滤网,以确保最佳的净化效果。
常见问题与解答Q1:为什么温控器无法连接智能手机?A:请确保智能手机和温控器处于相同的Wi-Fi网络下,并且已经下载并安装了霍尼韦尔智能手机应用。
如果问题仍然存在,请尝试重新连接温控器。
Q2:空气净化器何时需要更换滤网?A:根据使用环境和空气质量,滤网的寿命可能会有所不同。
一般建议每3至6个月更换一次滤网,或者根据空气净化器上的指示灯提示更换。
维护与保养为了保证霍尼韦尔产品的正常运行和延长使用寿命,以下是一些维护与保养的建议:1. 定期检查产品的电源和连接线,确保其无损坏和松动。
USER AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL SAA VERSIONWarnings and Cautions Contacting Honeywell AnalyticsWARNINGS AND CAUTIONS• Substitution of any components may impair intrinsic safety.se only approved memory cards, part # 2566-0435, which are available from HoneywellCrocodile ClipFrontBottomRightLeftBattery Holder13. Alarm Level 1 IconAlarm Level 2 Icon(for flammable and toxic) 14. Zero Calibration Icon Span Calibration Icon The LCD display has a backlight that will operate automatically whenever an alarm occurs, and also whenever any button is pressed. To turn on the backlight while staying in the measuring mode in a low light area, press the UP or DOWN button once.1314When “no” is selected, the recorded STEL and TWA values will be used as initial STEL and TWA values for the current session. When “YES” is selected, the STEL and TWA values will be cleared.2-1-3. CHECKING THE MEMORY CARDThe detector will check the memory card in the memory card slot. When a properly formatted FAT16 memory card with a data full condition is detected, a “Data Fu” message will be displayed followed by a “Delete no” prompt. (When a properly formatted FAT16 memory card is not full of data, the “Data Fu” message and the “Delete no” prompt willnot be displayed).Press the UP or DOWN buttons to scroll to “no” or “YES” and press theselect.When “no” is selected, the detector keeps the current data file and the Data Logging iconwill not be displayed in the measuring mode which indicates that no data is being logged. When “Yes” is selected, the detector deletes the current data file and creates a new filefor data logging. The Data Logging icon will be displayed in the measuring mode whichThe Data Logging icon will not be displayed in the measuringmode which indicates that no data is being logged.2-1-4. POWER-UP SELF-TESTThe detector will beep and perform a power-up Self-Test. If the detector passes the Self-Test, the Test Pass icon is displayed. If the Test Fail icon is displayed and the Test Pass icon blinks with 1 beep and 1 flash every 5 seconds, then the detector has failed the Self-Test (See Section 3-1 Performing a Self-Test).2-1-5. CHECKING THE CALIBRATION DUE DATEThe detector checks the calibration due date stored in the detector after the Power-UpSelf-Test. When the number of days remaining until calibration is due reaches zero, a "CAL2-2. TURNING THE DETECTOR OFFTo turn off the detector, press and hold theA countdown will be displayed for 5 seconds, and then the detector will beep and turn off.• D isplay the level 1 (flammable and toxic low, O2 excess) and level 2 (flammable and toxic high, O2 deficiency) alarm set points• Display the STEL and TWA alarm set points (for CO & H2S only)Level 1Level 2STEL TWA*Examples shown for default settings of each gas for the MiniMAX4 series.Test Pass Test FailSelf-Test Result Display Audible AlarmPass NoneFail 1 beepevery 5 secondsAdditionally, the detector will periodically check its batteries, electronic circuit and sensors. If it passes, the Test Pass icon will be displayed. If it fails, the Test Fail icon will be displayed and the Test Pass icon will blink with 1 beep and 1 flash every 5 seconds. Note: If the Self-Test has failed, repeat the Self-Test. If a second failure occurs, contact3-3. GAS ALARMSThe detector has two levels of instantaneous gas alarms, of which the level 2 (flammable and toxic high, O2 deficiency) alarm is more urgent than the level 1 (flammable and toxic low, O2 excess) alarm for flammable and toxic. The Oimportant. It also has a 15-minute STEL alarm and an 8-hour TWA alarm for the carbon monoxide and hydrogen sulfide sensors.Note: STEL (Short Term Exposure Limit) and TWA (Time-Weighted Average) comply with relevant agency standards.If an alarm occurs, the icons blink and relevant alarm level icons, (Level 1 for flammable and toxic, and O2 excess), (Level 2 for flammable and toxic), (O(STEL), or (TWA) will be displayed according to the alarm level for the gas type in question.* Examples shown for default settings of each gas for the MiniMAX4 series.Note: In latching alarm mode, once an alarm occurs, the audible, visual and vibrating alarms continue to operate even after the atmospheric hazard has cleared. By pressing the ON/OFF button, the alarm will be cleared (after the atmospheric hazard has cleared). Any subsequent alarm will reactivate the audible, visual and vibrating alarms.it is not already on. The exposure status can be scrolled through in the order of( ), Low Peak ( ), ( ), and ( ), followed byDate, and Current Time by pressing the UP button or in reverse order by pressing the High PeakLow PeakSTELTWA* Examples shown for the status review for the MiniMAX4 seriesis low and needs replacing by generating a beep and flashing the alarm LED once every 5 seconds. Also, the Test Fail icon will be displayed and the Low Battery icon and Test Pass icon will blink alternately. When the battery is finally exhausted, the Test Fail icon and Low Battery icon will blink simultaneously with seven beeps and “bAttEry oFF” will be displayed. Pressing the ON/OFFif card is installed. When a properly formatted blank memory card is detected, the Data Logging icon will be displayed in the measuring mode which indicates that data is beingWhen the memory card becomes full in the measuring mode,the detector will stop data logging and the Data Logging icon will blink which indicates that no data is being logged.Note: The detector cannot format the memory card.Warning: The detector ignores the write-protect feature of the SD memory card.Warning: When the Data Logging icon is either blinking or not displayed, it indicates that no data is being logged.To install or remove the memory card, see Section 6-2 Installing or Removing the Memory Card.4. CALIBRATIONWhen “no” is selected, the calibration will be aborted. When “YES” is selected, the calibration will be performed.• When the ZERO calibration has been completed successfully for all sensors, the Test Pass icon will blink for 5 seconds.• I f the ZERO calibration fails for one or more sensors, the detector will give a single beep and a single flash and both the Test Pass icon and Test Fail icon will blink for 5 seconds.• If the ZERO calibration fails for all sensors, the detector will give a single beep and a single flash and only the Test Fail icon will blink for 5 seconds.All Pass Some Pass/Fail All FailNote: If any sensor has failed, repeat the ZERO calibration ensuring that the detector is in fresh air. If a second failure occurs, contact Honeywell Analytics or their agent.Warning: Under proper calibration procedures, repetitive calibration failures could indicate that the sensor is either approaching its end of life, or it has been seriously contaminated, or both.4-3. SPAN CALIBRATION (FOR FLAMMABLE AND TOXIC SENSORS ONLY) Calibrate the detector at least every 6 months (CH4, CO, H S), depending on use and exposure to contaminants. User can perform the SPAN calibration with 4 gases at the same time or with a single gas. When SPAN calibration is performed with a single gas,ON/OFFValveGas TubeFlow Adaptor Carry out the ZERO calibration procedure as described in Section 4-2 Zero Calibration(Span Calibration for Oxygen).nly if the ZERO calibration is successful can a SPAN calibration be performed.t the end of the ZERO calibration procedure, the ON/OFF button must be pressed and held continuously for 5 seconds in order to proceed to SPAN calibration while the Test Pass icon is still blinking. If pass code protection is activated proceed to Section 4-3-1 Pass Code Input, otherwise proceed to Section 4-3-2 Span Gas Information.f no actions are performed at the end of the zero calibration the detector will return to4-3-1. PASS CODE INPUTIf the Pass Code Protection feature has been activated, the detector prompts the user to Press the UP or DOWNand hold the UP orON/OFF button to enter the pass code.Note: If the user fails to input the correct pass code 3 times consecutively, the detector will return to measuring mode.Note: For lost pass code, contact Honeywell Analytics or their agent.Only the gas label and SPAN gas concentration of the flammable and/or toxic sensor(s) that passed the ZERO calibration will be shown on the LCD display.4-3-3. SPAN GAS SETTINGThe SPAN gas information will be displayed.• T he span gas concentration can be changed by pressing theseconds during the display of the span gas information.• T he user can adjust the value with theSelect Exp Gas Change Concentrationfrom 50 to 40 %LEL4-3-4. GAS SEARCH AND COUNTDOWNFor SPAN calibration, apply the gas to the detector when the SPAN Calibration icon blinks. The detector will monitor sensor signals for supplied gas.Gas SearchingThe detector detects gas and executes SPAN calibrationNote: If no gas is detected within 30 seconds, the detector will give a single beep and a single flash, indicate an error “Err” for all gases on the LCD display, blink the Test Fail iconfor 5 seconds, and then exit calibration mode.No gas detected4-3-5. SPAN CALIBRATION RESULTIf one or more gases are detected, the detector will display the SPAN calibration results after the countdown.• W hen the SPAN calibration has been completed successfully for all sensors, the Test Pass icon will blink for 5 seconds.f the SPAN calibration has failed for some sensor(s), the detector will give a single beep and a single flash and indicate an error “Err” for the gas type in question on the LCD display. Both the Test Pass icon and the Test Fail icon will blink for 5 seconds.f the SPAN calibration has failed for all sensors, the detector will give a single beep and a single flash and indicate an error “Err” for all gases on the LCD display. The Test Fail icon will blink for 5 seconds.Note: If the span calibration fails, the calibration of failed sensor(s) will remain as it was beforeAll Pass Some Pass/Fail All FailAfter SPAN calibration, the detector saves the successful SPAN calibration value(s) and exits SPAN calibration mode unless the ON/OFF button is pressed and held within 5 seconds. If the ON/OFF button is pressed and held for 5 seconds while the Test Pass icon and/or Test Fail icon are still blinking (depending on the calibration result), the detector will save successful SPAN calibration value(s) and repeat the SPAN calibration procedure.for 3 seconds to enter the set-up mode. The detector will generate a single beep, display the icon, generate a beep, and then enter the set-up mode. If the Pass Code Protection feature has been activated, the detector prompts the user to enter the pass code. (See Section 4-3-1 Pass Code Input.)Note: If the user fails to input the correct pass code 3 times consecutively, the detector will return to measuring mode5-2. CHANGING THE DETECTOR SETThe set-up mode menu structure is shown in Appendix A (A-3, A-4, A-5, and A-6).In set-up mode, pressing theON/OFF button selects the function, so that the displayed value or status may be changed.Turn 90Note: Periodically inspect the battery holder terminal contacts for build up of dirt. Remove any debris using soft cloth and industrial alcohol.Card SlotMemory CardNote: The data contacts side faces upwards6-3. CLEANINGWarning: Do not use solvents, soap, polishes and any product containing silicon compounds to clean the detector as these can cause damage to the sensors.• Clean the exterior of the detector with a clean damp cloth.• Clean the sensor grilles with a soft brush.< UP >to increaseor < DOWN >to decrease the value---------------------< ON/OFF >Fail (all)Fail (some)Zero Cal.Success (all)Set Span Gas Concentration Span Gas Information Span GasSearch SpanCalibration20 seconds countdownwith zero calibration icon blinkingwait for 10 seconds< ON/OFF > for 5 secondswhile " " is blinking for 5 secondsspan gas search for up to 30 seconds 60 seconds countdownwith span calibration icon blinkingCalibrationFoundFail (all)Fail (some)Success (all)Search Span Calibrationspan gas searchfor up to 30 seconds 60 seconds countdownwith span calibration icon blinkingDetectedFailSpan Cal.Success < Continued from SpanGas Information>Setting O 2 Excess/Alarm 1 Setting Alarm 1Set O 2 Defi-ciency/Alarm 2O 2 Deficiency/Alarm 2 Setting Set STEL Alarm STEL Alarm Setting TWA Alarm Setting Set TWA Alarm < UP > or < DOWN >< UP > or < DOWN >< UP > or < DOWN >< UP > or < DOWN >< UP > or < DOWN >Signals< UP > or < DOWNPass CodeSetting< UP > or < DOWN >Interval< UP > or < DOWN Date Setting< UP > or < DOWN< UP > or < DOWN >LEL / VolSetting< UP > or < DOWN > Correction Factor Setting< UP > or < DOWN > Cal Due DateSetting< UP > or < DOWNUser ID NoSetting< UP > or < DOWN(on / off) (on / off)UP > or < DOWN >。
Impulse X4 系列便携式复合气体检测仪操作说明书!重要提示:!在首次使用仪器以前请认真阅读本手册,您将会掌握仪器正确的使用方法和了解仪器的功能,包括操作,维护,功能设置等内容。
!为了使操作者更安全,请按照手册中的要求,定期对仪器进行标定。
!如果在使用过程中,遇到的故障或问题在本手册中没有提到,请直接联系制造商Zellweger Analytics,或联系当地的代理商/服务商。
!警告和注意:·更换任何元器件都有可能损坏仪器的本质安全结构。
·如果需要使用存储卡,请选用Zellweger Analytics 提供的存储卡(订货号2566-0435),使用其它的存储卡有可能损坏仪器的本质安全结构。
·在允许的储存期之后激活检测器,有可能影响仪器的使用性能和保质期。
·应使用许可的5号干电池,如劲量电池,不要使用质量低下的干电池,以免影响仪器的本质安全性能。
·在更换电池时,应同时更换2节型号相同的新电池。
·在电池欠压提示后,应尽快更换新电池,以免旧电池漏液损坏仪器。
·在低温环境下,电池的寿命会缩短。
·更换电池时,应该在安全环境下进行。
·当更换任何一个传感器的情况下,都需要对仪器进行标定。
·在每天使用以前,应完成仪器的自检过程。
·定期的对仪器用标气进行测试,检查声、光、振动报警是否正常。
·标定时应选用厂家或国家认证合格企业提供的标准气体。
·标定时应在良好通风的环境下进行,以避免污染。
·不要在仪器电量不足的情况下标定。
·不要在富氧的环境下使用本仪器。
·可燃气体传感器的灵敏度会受到高浓度硫化物,卤素化合物,含硅化合物,以及含铅气体或蒸汽的影响,也叫“中毒”,应避免在以上的环境中使用仪器,如果必须使用,则使用完后应对仪器进行检测和标定,以免影响以后的使用。
® U.S. Registered TrademarkCopyright © 2020 Honeywell Inc. • All Rights Reserved31-00263-02PRODUCT DEFINITIONThe WEBs-N4 Supervisor is part of the portfolio of Java-based controller/ server products, software applications and tools powered by the Niagara Framework®. Itprovides server-level functions for a network of WEBs, CIPer and other field device clients. The WEBs-N4 Supervisor serves real-time graphical information to standard web-browser clients and performs other functions like centralized data logging/trending, archiving to external databases, alarming,dashboarding, system navigation, master scheduling, database management and integration with other enterprise software applications through an XML interface (oBIX standard). It also provides acomprehensive graphical engineering toolset for application development.KEY FEATURES• Centralized system management• Utilize tags to quickly navigate to buildings, systems and equipment when diagnosing operational problems or emergencies • Compare data between buildings• Export system data to external databases • Integrate BAS to other enterprise applications • Integrate to other applications, such as work order management, analytics, etc. • Single tool used to program WEB and Edge controllers and Supervisor • Remotely back up WEB and Edge applications to Supervisor • Batch provisioning of WEB-8000 and CIPer Model 10 firmware upgrades, security credentials, applications, and commissioning options from Supervisor • Robust built-in analytic capabilities supported by standard Niagara components and visualizations • Includes Niagara Analytics, which features data source, functional and mathematical programming blocks that enable sophisticated analytic algorithms • Compatibility with WEBs Enterprise Security access control and security application. Allows integration of BAS and access control to save energy and optimize operations • Eligible for accreditation under the Federal Risk Management Framework (RMF) • FIPS 140-2 Level 1 conformance availableThe WEBs Niagara Supervisor allows the networking of multiple Niagara- based controllers like WEB-8000 and CIPer Model 10, CIPer Model 30 and CIPer Model 50. It enables the design, configuration and maintenance of a unified, real-time controls network.SPECIFICATIONSHTML5 and Java-enabled user interface (UI); JavaScript data interface library included (BajaScript)Supports an unlimited number of users over theinternet/intranet with a standard web browser (depending on the host PC resources)Optional enterprise-level data archival using SQL,MySQL or Oracle databases, and HTTP/HTML/ XML, CSV or text formats“Audit Trail” of database changes, database storage and backup, global time functions, calendar, centralscheduling, control and energy management routines Sophisticated alarm processing and routing, including email alarm acknowledgingAccess to alarms, logs, graphics, schedules and configuration data with a standard web browserNiagara follows industry best practices for cyber security, with support for features such as strong, hashed passwords, TLS for secure communications and certificate management tools for authentication. A built-in Security Dashboard provides a comprehensive and actionable view of the security posture of your Niagara deploymentHTML-based help system that includes comprehensive online system documentationSupports multiple Niagara-based stations connected to a local Ethernet network or the internetProvides online/offline use of the Niagara Framework® Workbench graphical configuration tool and a comprehensive Java Object LibraryOptional direct Ethernet-based driver support for most Open IP field bus protocols (see supported drivers document )WEBs-N4 SUPERVISOR – PRODUCT DATA31-00263-02 2SOFTWARE & DRIVERSEvery WEBs-N4 Supervisor comes with a Niagara 4 software license, along with multiple open-protocol IP drivers that are compatible with standard control networks. If required, other drivers can be purchase separately. For an up-to-date list of supported drivers, contact customer support.SOFTWARE MAINTENANCEPurchase of a Software Maintenance Agreement (SMA) is required with initial WEBs-N4 Supervisor licensing. The initial SMA is for 18 months, with extended agreements of 3 years and 5 years available for discounted rates. If a Software Maintenance Agreement is not in effect for any period, the price of maintenance for the next period for which it is purchased will be priced at a cost equal to the maintenance fee for the period(s) for whichmaintenance was not purchased, up to a maximum of 5 years, plus the maintenance fee for the next year.ORDERING INFORMATIONPart numberDescriptionWEB-S-0-N4 No Niagara network connections – Devices only. (18mo SMA required)SUP-0-SMA-INIT 18mo initial SMA required (3YR or 5YR can be substituted) WEB-S -1-N4 1 Niagara network connection* (18mo SMA required)SUP-1-SMA-INIT 18mo initial SMA required (3YR or 5YR can be substituted) WEB-S-2-N4 2 Niagara network connections* (18mo SMA required) SUP-2-SMA-INIT 18mo initial SMA required (3YR or 5YR can be substituted) WEB-S-3-N4 3 Niagara network connections* (18mo SMA required) SUP-3-SMA-INIT 18mo initial SMA required (3YR or 5YR can be substituted) WEB-S-10-N4 10 Niagara network connections* (18mo SMA required) SUP-10-SMA-INIT 18mo initial SMA required (3YR or 5YR can be substituted) WEB-S-100-N4 100 Niagara network connections* (18mo SMA required) SUP-100-SMA-INIT 18mo initial SMA required (3YR or 5YR can be substituted) WEB-S-UNL-N4 Unlimited Niagara network connections* (18mo SMA required) SUP-UNL-SMA-INIT 18mo initial SMA required (3YR or 5YR can be substituted) WEB-S-DEMO-N4 Niagara 4 Supervisor demoSUP-UP-1 Adds one additional Niagara connection to Supervisor SUP-UP-100Upgrades small Supervisor to 100 Niagara connectionsWEBs-N4 SUPERVISOR – PRODUCT DATA3 31-00263-02Part numberDescriptionSUP-UP-UNL Upgrades Supervisor 100 to unlimited Niagara connections SUP-DEVICE-10 10 device upgrade (standard drivers included) SUP-DEVICE-25 25 device upgrade (standard drivers included) SUP-DEVICE-50 50 device upgrade (standard drivers included) SUP-DEVICE-100 100 device upgrade (standard drivers included) SUP-DEVICE-200 200 device upgrade (standard drivers included) SUP-DEVICE-500 500 device upgrade (standard drivers included) SUP-DEVICE-1000 1000 device upgrade (standard drivers included)SUP-STATION-5UP Allows running multiple stations with 1 Niagara licenseEach instance of the part purchased increases the limit by 5 stations SP-S-FIPSProvides FIPS 140-2 Level 1 conformance for 4.6 and later SUP-[0-UNL]-SMA-[1,3,5]YRSupervisor [0-UNL] Maintenance – [1,3,5] YR extensions*CIPer Model 10 and the CIPer Model 30 with a 150 points or less based capacity license now count as a 1/10 of a standard Niagara Network connectionCOMPATIBILITYIn any given WEBs Niagara system, the WEBs-N4 Supervisor must be running the highest version of any WEBs-N4 instance in the architecture.When connecting to WEBs controllers that are running older versions of WEBs-N4, these compatibility guidelines apply:• WEBs-AX: WEBs-N4 Supervisors can connect to WEBs JACE running WEBs-AX versions 3.8 and higher.• R2: WEBs-N4 Supervisors can connect to WEBs JACE running R2 through the oBIX XML interface only.PLATFORM REQUIREMENTS FOR NIAGARA SUPERVISORWEBs-N4 Supervisors may run acceptably on lower-rated platforms, or may even require more powerful platforms,depending on the application, number of data points integrated, data poll rate, number of concurrent users, performance expectations, etc.• Processor: Intel® Xeon® CPU E5-2640 x64 (or better), compatible with dual- and quad-core processors• Operating System:o Windows 10 (64-bit) o Windows Server 2016 o Windows Server 2019o Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.7/8.1 (64-bit)• Mobile operating system: iOS 12, iOS 13, Android 8 Oreo, Android 9 Pie, Android 10.0WEBs-N4 SUPERVISOR – PRODUCT DATAThe material in this document is for information purposes only. The content and the product described are subject to change without notice. Honeywell makes no representations or warranties with respect to this document. In no event shall Honeywell be liable for technical or editorial omissions or mistakes in this document, nor shall it be liable for any damages, direct or incidental, arising out of or related to the use of this document. No part of this document may be reproduced in any form or by any means without prior written permission from Honeywell.Honeywell Building Technologies1985 Douglas DriveGolden Valley MWFor more information:Honeywell Building Controls© 2020 Honeywell, Inc. 31-00263-02 |Rev. 07-21•Browser: Chrome, Firefox, Microsoft Edge•Mobile Browser: Safari on iOS, Chrome on Android•Database: MySQL 5.7, 8.0, 9.0; Oracle Express 11g; Oracle 12, 18, 19c; MSSQL 2012, 2016, 2017, 2019•Memory: 6 GB minimum, 8 GB or more recommended for larger systems•Hard Drive: 4 GB minimum, 10 GB recommended for any Supervisor•Display: Video card and monitor capable of displaying 1024 x 768-pixel resolution, 1080p (1920 x 1080) minimum resolution recommended•Network Support: Ethernet adapter (10/100 Mb with RJ-45 connector), 100 Mbit or 1 Gbit NIC(network interface card) with TCP/IP•Connectivity: Full-time high-speed ISP connection recommended for remote site access (i.e., T1, ADSL, cable modem) and IPv6 compliantPlatform requirements for older versions of WEBs Supervisors are included in the release notes for each particular version.。
®《User Manual》H501APLEASE READ THE MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE USE.1.Quad + Phone/Pad2.Quad + Phone +Relay3.Quad + Transmitter+++orCaution:For safety, the quadcopter is default set to CAN NOT FLY WHEN NO GPS. If you prefer to fly when GPS is not available, please reset the value as instructed below before using.Pull the throttle stick to the lowest position and press the Elevator stick for 1.5 seconds to enter into the MAIN MENU interface. Push the Elevator stick up/down to select “Fly When no GPS”, push the stick right to enter into the “ Fly When no GPS” interface, select “YES”.The Default Setting is “NO”.Select “Exit” to exit.Compass calibration is required after the binding as instructed on the transmitter.1 ) Horizontally rotate the X4 in a clockwise direction when the LCD screen shows “Calib compass 1”2 ) Put the X4 nose down and vertically rotate it in a clockwise direction when the LCD screen shows “Calib compass 2”3 ) Calibration is completed when the4 LED indicators remain solid.Important safety notesOperation: Be extremely careful and responsible when using the quad. Small electronic components can be damaged due to crashes or exposure to water. To avoid any injuries, do not use the quad with broken or damaged components.Maintenance: Do not try to fix the quad yourself, please contact authorized distributors for service. For more information, please visit the official website at .Battery: Battery: Do not store the battery in high temperature area (60 ℃or higher). Using a Hubsan dedicated charger for recharging.Keep the batteries away from children.Keep the batteries dry.USAGE ADVICEHubsan provides you with two files for your quad:1.《Disclaimer》2.《Quick Start Guide》Watch the tutorial video and read the Disclaimer first,.For detail information, please download User Manual at .Read the Disclaimer first before use.※Symbol explanation1- Do not fly the quad in a crowded area, always be aware of the safety of yourself and others.- Do not fly in bad weather condition.- Do not try to catch the quadcopter while it is still in flight.- This product is intended for experienced pilots over the age of 14.- Remove the battery when it is not in use, to avoid accidental injuries.- Keep your body away from the propellers after powered on. High speed propellers are very dangerous.No operatingImportant NoticeInstructionExplanation, referenceSafety Advisory Notice for Lithium-Polymer (LIPO) Batteries LiPo batteries are different from conventional batteries in that their chemical contents are encased in a relatively lightweight foil packaging. This has the advantage of significantly reducing their weight but it does make them more susceptible to damage if roughly or inappropriately handled. As with all batteries, there is a risk of fire or explosion if safety practices are ignored:● If you do not plan to fly the quad for a long time, store the battery approximately 50%charged to maintain battery performance and battery life.● Please use Hubsan chargers for battery charging.● Discharging the battery within 5C current , do not over-discharging.● Do not charge on carpet to avoid fire.● Batteried need to be recharged if not in use for over 3 months.1.Charge and store LiPo batteries in a location where a battery fire or explosion(including smoke hazard) will not endanger life or property.2.Keep LiPo batteries away from children and animals.3.Never charge the LiPo battery that has ballooned or swelled.4.Never charge the LiPo battery that has been punctured or damaged.5.After a crash, inspect the battery pack for signs of damage. Discard in accordancewith your country’s recycling laws.6.Never charge the LiPo battery in a moving vehicle.7.Never overcharge the LiPo battery.8.Never leave the LiPo battery unattended during recharging9.Do not charge LiPo batteries near flammable materials or liquids.10.Ensure that charging leads are connected correctly. Reverse polarity charging canlead to battery damage or a fire or explosion.11.Have a suitable fire extinguisher (electrical type) OR a large bucket of dry sand nearthe charging area . Do not try to extinguish electrical (LiPo) battery fires with water.12.Reduce risks from fire/explosion by storing and charging LiPo batteries inside asuitable container.13.Protect your LiPo battery from accidental damage during storage and transportation.(Do not put battery packs in pockets or bags where they can short circuit or can come into contact with sharp or metallic objects.).14.If your LiPo battery is subjected to a shock (such as a crash), place it in a metalcontainer and observe for signs of swelling or heating for at least 30 minutes.15.Do not attempt to disassemble or modify or repair the LiPo battery.2Contents3IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTES INTRODUCTIONSYMBOL EXPLANATION 1.ITEMS INCLUDED IN THE BOX USAGE ADVICE 2QUAD COPTER 3QUAD COPTER BATTERY 4PROPELLERS 6 TRANSMITTER3.1INTRODUCTION4.1INTRODUCTION4.2 INSTALLING THE PROPELLERS 6.1 INTRODUCTION6.1.1 TRANSMITTER KEY FUNCTION3.2INSTALL THE BATTERY 3.3CHARGING 2.1QUAD COPTER MOTOR LED INDICATOR 1121211211341341355131313141555561515176617171818191920202223678107107117125 X-Hubsan App 6.1.2 INSTALL THE TRANSMITTER BATTERY 6.1.3 TRANSMITTER STICK CALIBRATION 6.1.4 ADJUSTABLE 5.8GHZ FREQUENCY 6.1.5 ANTENNA INSTRUCTION 7 START TO FLY7.1 FLIGHT ENVIRONMENT7.2 SAFETY CHECK BEFORE FLIGHT7.3 FLY WITH APP7.3.1 CONNECT THE QUADCOPTER WITH APP7.3.2 COMPASS CALIBRATION 7.4 FLY WITH TRANSMITTER 7.4.1 BIND THE QUAD WITH TRANSMITTER7.4.2 COMPASS CALIBRATION7.4.3 HORIZONTAL CALIBRATION 7.4.4 ROTATION CALIBRATION 7.4.5 START/ STOP THE MOTORS 7.4.6 BASIC FLIGHT8 ADVANCED PERFORMANCE SETUP 8.1 REVERSING CHANNEL SETUP 8.2 SENSITIVITY SET UP8.3 HEADLESS MODE8.4 FOLLOW ME MODE8.5 HOME MODE 8.6 EXIT HOME MODE9 FAILSAFE MODEH501A TROUBLESHOOTING SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM H501A Spare Part Chart4.3 REMOVING THE PROPELLERSIntroductionThank you for buying the HUBSAN product. It is designed as an easy-to-use, multi-functional RC model, capable of hovering and acrobatic flight maneuvers. Please read the manual carefully and follow all the instructions. Be sure to keep the manual for future reference.FPV:FFirst Person View,this feature enables you to experience every live moment of the flight from the drone's point of view.371PC 2PCSLi-Po battery User Manual For quad copter《Disclaimer》《Quick Start Guide》3Quadcopter battery3.1 IntroductionThe quadcopter battery is a rechargeable Li-Po battery with 2700mAh capacity and 7.4V voltage.The battery should only be charged with Hubsan charger to avoid overcharge.2.1 Quadcopter motor LED indicatorFront LED is blue; Back LED is red.1.Power on: 4 LED indicators blink simultaneously.pass Calibration:1). Horizontal calibration: 4 LED indicators blink circularly. 2). Vertical calibration: 4 LED indicators blink alternately .3.Quadcopter Horizontal Calibration: 4 LED indicators blink slowly.4.Quadcopter Rotation Calibration: 4 LED indicators blink circularly.5.GPS Flight: 4 LED indicators will remain solid.6.Low Voltage Return : 2 front LED indicators remain solid, and 2 back LED indicators blink quickly.7.Signal Lost: 2 front LED indicators blink alternately, 2 back LED indicators remain solid.8.LED indicators can be turned off by long pressing the lower throttle trim on the transmitter.3.2 Installing the battery167234895Propeller B Lower Body Shell 1080P Camera Propeller A Motor LED Light Battery CompartmentTF Slot[10]Upper Body ShellRubber Feet4 Propellers4.1 IntroductionThe quadcopter uses 7.3 inches propellers which are marked by A and B.3.3 ChargingConnect the battery to the balance charger and the wall charger. The left LED indicator on the balance charger will remain red and the right LED indicator will remain off when charging. The battery is fully charged when the right LED indicator turns green. It takes approximately 180 minutes to fully charge the battery.Please take off the charger and the battery when the battery is fully charged.4.3 Removing the propellersHold the motor with the wrench, then spin the propellers in the indicated unlock direction.●Make sure that the A and B propellers areinstalled correctly. The X4 will not fly if propellers are improperly installed.●Keep the moving propellers away from yourbody as well as other people and any obstacles.7Hubsan H901A is a multi-functional FPV transmitter with 3.7inch LCD screen and 5.8G live stream.Recommended maximum flight distance: 300m.6.1 Introduction6 Transmitter拍摄状态5 X-Hubsan AppHubsan designed an APP to go with the new X-Hubsan H501A. Users can use the APP to control the quad, take picture/videos and set the parameters of the quad. It is recommended to fly the quad within 100 meters and use smart devices with larger screen for the best visual experience.Camera Status Recording timeTransmitter's battery voltage Quad copter's battery voltage Quad copter's head dataQuad copter's roll Quad copter's pitchQuad copter's speed Quad copter's distance Quad copter's altitudeQuad copter's GPS signal strength Transmitter's GPS signal strengthLongitude & Latitude6.1.1 Transmitter key function9MODE 117 2.4G127MODE 289Throttle/Rudder stickElevator/Aileron stick Throttle/Aileron stickElevator/Rudder stick Aileron trim button Rudder trim buttonUp/Down T1、T2Headless mode switchGPS SwitchHome SwitchFollow Me SwitchThrottle trim button Power Switch Video/ENTER buttonPhoto/EXIT button Elevator trim button Push the stick forward or backward and the quadcopter willascend or decend; Push the stick left or right and the quadcopter will rotate in counter clockwise or in clockwisePush the stick forward or backward and the quadcopter will flyforward or backward;Push the stick left or right and the quadcopter will fly left or rightPush the stick forward or backward and the quadcopter will flyforward or backward;Push the stick left or right and the quadcopter will rotate in counter clockwise or in clockwise.Push the stick forward or backward and the quadcopter willascend or decend; Push the stick left or right and the quadcopter will fly left or right.Aileron trim adjusts for left and right drift.Rudder trim adjusts for drift of left and right rotation or yaw.To select settings.No FunctionPush up to enter headless mode;Push down to exit headless mode.Push up to activate GPS function;Push down to disactivate GPS function.Push up to turn on automatic return home;Push down to exit.Push the switch up, the follow me function will be activatedThrottle trim is normally at the center.Push to ON to turn on the transmitter. Push to OFF to turn off.Long press to enter Main Menu Short press to take videoLong press to exit Main Menu Short press to take photo Elevator trim adjusts for forward and backward drift.12(2)4635789101112131415(1)S/NMode/ ControlFunction6.1.2 Install the transmitter battery6.1.3 Transmitter stick calibrationMode 1: Push the left stick to the upper left corner and the right stick to the upper right corner then power on the transmitter simultaneously, Rotate both sticks in circles for three times when the LCD screen displays “Calibrate Stick” then release both sticks and press “Exit” until one beep sound is made, indicating a successful calibration.Mode 2: Push both sticks to the upper left corner then power on the transmitter simultaneously. Rotate both sticks in circles for three times when the LCD screen displays “Calibrate Stick” then release both sticks and press “Exit” until one beep sound is made, indicating a successful calibration.1016171819LCD 2.4G Antenna 5.8G AntennaStrap fastenerDisplay flight data and live streamTransmit control signalsReceive the video transmission To fasten the strap on tansmitterRemove the coverInstall 8 x AA batteriesaccording to the correct polaritiesClose the cover6.1.4 Adjustable 5.8GHz frequencyThe transmitter will automatically find the best frequency to ensure a good quality live video.When necessary, adjust the 5.8GHz frequency for a better video transmission.To adjust 5.8GHz frequency:Pull the throttle stick down to the lowest position and long press the ‘Enter’ button to open the ‘Main Menu’ interface. Use the Up/Down keys to select 5.8G frequency then press ‘Enter’ and switch between different frequency with Up and Down keys. Long pressThe transmitter mode can be shifted according to the above operation.11Mode 2/Mode1Mode 2/Mode1126.1.5 Antenna instructionFor maximum communication range, the 2.4G antenna should point skyward without obstructions in between; the 5.8G antenna should be bent vertically and have the side with‘Hubsan’ logo pointing at the quadcopter. The maximum range of the video transmission is approximately 300 meters.In case of any injuries caused by improper operations, it is recommended that beginners learn to operate the quadcopter under the guidance of an experienced user. It is also very important to choose a proper flight environment.7.1 Flight environment7.2 Safety check before flight(1) The flying area should be wide open and should be without any tall buildings, otherwise the GPS may not work.(2) Do not fly in bad weather condition such as windy, snowy, rainy or foggy weathers.(3) Avoid flying near obstacles, crowds, power cables, trees and water.(4) Do not fly near any radio towers or airports.(5) The quad will not work in the Antarctic Circle or the Arctic Circle.(6) Obey the local laws and regulations, do not fly in restricted areas.(7) Only fly in good weather conditions and between the temperature of 0-40℃ .(1) Make sure the batteries are fully charged. (Quad,transmitter or smart device)(2) Make sure propellers are installed properly.(3) Insert Micro-SD card for pictures and videos.(4) Check if motors work well after binding.Airport7.3.2 Compass CalibrationCompass calibration is required before the first flight, otherwise the compass may not work properly. The compass is very sensitive to the electromagnetic interference which can create false compass data and lead to poor flight performance or even flight failure. Calibrate the compass regularly can help to provide the optimal performance of the quad.7.3 Fly with AppAPP flight is only availabe when fly in outdoors.7.3.1 Connect the Quadcopter with App1.Power on the quad;2.Search for WI-FI on devices:For iPhone or iPad, please select【 Settings 】>Wi-Fi;For Android system,please select【 Settings 】>WLAN> W-Fi.3.Click HUBSAN_H501A_XXXXXX,and password is 12345678.The password cannot be changed by user.4.Connection completed5.Open X-Hubsan APP , choose Hubsan H501A to enter into the user interface for flight.NOTICE:For safety,please don't use the smart device for other purposes while it is connecting with Hubsan App.If you want to control the quad with other devices, please restart the quad.137.4 Fly with transmitter7.4.1 Bind the quad with transmitterThe binding process is completed in the factory.For re-binding, press Enter button and power on the transmitter simultaneously until “Bind to Plane” is displayed, then power on the drone and place it very close to the transmitter, the binding process will be completed after one “beep” sound.If the binding failed, please power off the drone and repeat the above steps.7.4.2 Compass calibrationCompass calibration is required before the first flight, otherwise the compass may not work properly. The compass is very sensitive to the electromagnetic interference which can create false compass data and lead to poor flight performance or even flight failure. Calibrate the compass regularly can help to provide the optimal performance of the quad.Do not calibrate the compass in a strong magnetic fieldDo not carry ferromagnetic materials with you while calibrating the compass,such as keys, cell phones, etc.Compass calibration procedures:1) Pull the left stick to the left side, and move the right stick from left to right quickly and repeat until the transmitter displays “Calib compass1”, and the 4 LED indicators blink circularly.2) Horizontally rotate the X4 in a clockwise direction until the LCD screen shows “Calib compass 2”, and the 4 LED indicators blink alternately.3) Put the X4 nose down and vertically rotate it in a clockwise direction until the “Calib compass 2” disappears.4) Calibration is completed when the 4 LED indicators remain solid.14Please follow the calibrating procedures:1) Push the left stick to the most right side, and move the right stick from left to right quickly until the 4 LED indicators blink slowly2) Calibration is completed whrn the 4 LED indicators stop blinking.StartC o m p l e t e7.4.4 Rotation calibrationRotation calibration is required when the quadcopter yaw during flight.Please follow the calibrating procedures:1) Push the left stick up, and move the right stick from left to right quickly until the 4 LED indicators blink slowly ;2) When the 4 LED indicators blink circularly, horizontally rotate the X4 in a clockwise direction until the 4 LED indicators remain solid temporarily;3) The 4 LED indictors will blink circularly again, repeat step 2 to rotate the X4;4) Calibration is completed whrn the 4 LED indicators stop blinking.157.4.5 Start/stop the motorsPull both sticks to the lower outer corner as shownon the picture to start or stop the motors.Push the throttle stick up slowly to take off;Push the throttle stick down slowly to land.7.4.6 Basic flightThe operations of the controller are based on Mode 2.The left stick controls the altitude and rudder of quadcopter, and the right stick controls its forward, backward, left and right flight.开始左边摇杆向上打到最大量程快速上下拨动右边摇杆直到航向灯慢闪当航向灯循环环形闪烁时,水平旋转飞行器直到航向灯变为慢闪重复上述动作直到航向灯变为长亮Caution:Keep the moving propellers away from your body as well as other people and any obstacles.Do not let go of the controller until the motors have fully stopped.Do not stop the motors during the flight to avoid crashing, unless for emergency.Start Push the left stick up Move the right stick from left to right quickly until the 4 LED indicators blink slowlyHorizontally rotate the X4 in a clockwise direction Continue to horizontally rotate the X4 in a clockwise direction168 Advanced performance setup8.1 Reversing channel setupIf you would like to reverse any of the stick functions due to personal preference, then follow the instructions below. Be aware that this will reverse the control commands.Pull the throttle stick down to the lowest position and long press the ‘Enter’ button to open the ‘Main Menu’ interface. Use the Up/Down keys to select ‘Set reverse’ and use ‘Enter’ button to switch between modes. Long press ‘Exit’ button to save and exit.178.2 Sensitivity setupIf you would like to adjust the sensitivity of any stick functions, then follow the instructions below.Pull the throttle stick down to the lowest position and long press the ‘Enter’ button to open the ‘Main Menu’ interface. Use the Up/Down keys to select ‘Set sensitive’ and use ‘Enter’ button to switch between ‘Expert mode’ and ‘Normal Mode’. Long press ‘Exit’ button to save and exit.8.3 Headless modeHeadless mode means the X4 will default the current head direction as its head when enterThe transmitter has a built-in GPS module. The Follow Me mode only works when bothPush the A switch up to enter Headless mode and push the A switch down to cancel Headless mode.The Head data displays in red when the quad copter enters into headless mode.The Head data displays in green when the quad copter exits headless mode.188.4 Follow me modePush the B switch up to enter Follow Me mode and push the B switch down to cancel Follow Me mode.When the switch is pushed up, the screen will display ‘Follow Mode’ in green and the quadcopter will turn and have the camera pointing at the transmitter. Only the throttle stick will still function under Follow Me mode.8.5 Home modeThe Return to Home mode will only work when both the quadcopter and the transmitter have 6 or more satellites.Enter into home modequadcopter.8.6 Exit home modeare armed19 automatically.9 Failsafe modeThe quadcopter will enter Failsafe mode when the connection between the transmitter is lost or when the power is low. The flight control system will control the quadcopter to return to the Home Point and land automatically. The Failsafe mode helps to avoid injuries or damages.H501A TROUBLESHOOTING1. Transmitter and X4 do not pair 1) Check if the transmitter and the X4 are both power on or not. 2) Re-pair by the following steps 1 Power off the transmitter.2 Press the camera function key and power on the transmitter till “Bing to plane” displays on the LCD screen.3 Face the X4’s bottom to the transmitter’s LCD screen very closely and power on the X4, hold 5 seconds till the pair is finished.2. Cannot Unlock the propellers 1) Make sure the X4 is finished the compass calibration. 2) Make sure the Home switch is in the downward position. 3) Make sure the sticks are all in the center positions.3. Cannot Search GPS Signals Make sure not fly indoor or fly surround by buildings. Make sure fly in outdoor and in an open field and void of obstacles, tall building or steel structures.(1) Transmitter is powered off.(2) The flight distance is over the signal transmission range of the transmitter.(3) The signal of the transmitter was interrupted by some other strong electronic interference.Home Point is recorded when the quadcopter receives the 6th satellite while the motors are armed.To ensure that the X4 can return safely to its Home Point, fly the X4 in a safe to fly area.If there are GPS satellites drops below 6 or less for more than 20 seconds while the X4 is returning home, the X4 will descend automatically.The X4 cannot avoid obstacles automatically while in Failsafe mode.If the power is low, please land the quadcopter in case of any damages.20Conditions that will activate Failsafe mode4. No Video or Video is Under Strong Interference1)Check if any strong interference sources around or not2)Check if the frequencies of the X4 and the transmitter are under cross interference ornot. (If so,please re-pair the X4 and the transmitter)5. Cannot HoverCheck if the barometric parameters displayed on the transmitter are correct or not.Check if the sticks are in the center position or not. (If not, please push the sticks to thecenterpositions)6. Cannot Flight In a Set-WaypointMake sure the GPS switch is in upper position.Make sure the GPS satellites are up to 6 or above.Make sure all the sticks are in the center positions, except the throttle stick.7. Follow Mode Function Not WorkMake sure the GPS and follow mode switches are in upper positions.Make sure the GPS satellites are up to 6 or above.Make sure all the sticks are in the center positions, except the throttle stick.Make sure 5 meters at least between the X4 and the transmitter.8. Cannot fly back to Home Point!Be sure the GPS satellites are more than 6 before flying.9. GPS signal lost!Check if there is any interference to quad or not, for example: high-tension cables, radio tower.10. The quad or video shakes while flying① Check the propellers, replace propellers if there is any brok en or deformed;② Check the screws on quadcopter are fixed in place or not;③ Check the motor shaft is broken or not.11. Cannot take pictures or videos!① Check if the Micro-SD card is inserted or not.② Check if the Micro-SD card is formatted correctly or not (For mat the Mirco-SD card before use, if the Micro-SD card is with FAT32, the card should be Cla ss 4 or Class 4+)12. Cannot connect with Wi-FiRestart the quadcopter.13. If you want to use the relay during flight, please unbind the quadcopter with the APP, otherwise the relay cannot be connected.2122H501A Spare Part ChartH501A-01 Body Shell- BlackH501S-18 Motor LED LampshadeA/BH501S-05B Propeller A- BlackH501S-08 Brushless Motor BH501S-01Body Shell- WhiteH109-04Rubber FeetH501S-06Propeller B- GoldH501S-19ESCH501S-17Eye LampshadeH501S-04ScrewH501S-06BPropeller B- BlackH501C-10LED PCBA(Blue/Red)H501S-03CanopyH501S-05Propeller A- GoldH501S-07Brushless Motor AH501A-02Flight Control PCBA23H501A-035.8G TransmissionModuleH501S-25H901A TX Li-Po BatteryH501A-05GPS ModuleH501S-27H906A TXH301S-11Adapter H501S-26USB CableH501S-13Compass ModuleH301S-12Balance ChargerH501A-04HT005 RelayH501S-14Li-Po BatteryH501S-16Propeller Wrench H501C-02Battery Cover24 Hubsan T echnology Company Limited。
Impulse X4 系列便携式复合气体检测仪操作说明书!重要提示:!在首次使用仪器以前请认真阅读本手册,您将会掌握仪器正确的使用方法和了解仪器的功能,包括操作,维护,功能设置等容。
!为了使操作者更安全,请按照手册中的要求,定期对仪器进行标定。
!如果在使用过程中,遇到的故障或问题在本手册中没有提到,请直接联系制造商Zellweger Analytics,或联系当地的代理商/服务商。
!警告和注意:·更换任何元器件都有可能损坏仪器的本质安全结构。
·如果需要使用存储卡,请选用Zellweger Analytics 提供的存储卡(订货号2566-0435),使用其它的存储卡有可能损坏仪器的本质安全结构。
·在允许的储存期之后激活检测器,有可能影响仪器的使用性能和保质期。
·应使用许可的5号干电池,如劲量电池,不要使用质量低下的干电池,以免影响仪器的本质安全性能。
·在更换电池时,应同时更换2节型号相同的新电池。
·在电池欠压提示后,应尽快更换新电池,以免旧电池漏液损坏仪器。
·在低温环境下,电池的寿命会缩短。
·更换电池时,应该在安全环境下进行。
·当更换任何一个传感器的情况下,都需要对仪器进行标定。
·在每天使用以前,应完成仪器的自检过程。
·定期的对仪器用标气进行测试,检查声、光、振动报警是否正常。
·标定时应选用厂家或国家认证合格企业提供的标准气体。
·标定时应在良好通风的环境下进行,以避免污染。
·不要在仪器电量不足的情况下标定。
·不要在富氧的环境下使用本仪器。
·可燃气体传感器的灵敏度会受到高浓度硫化物,卤素化合物,含硅化合物,以及含铅气体或蒸汽的影响,也叫“中毒”,应避免在以上的环境中使用仪器,如果必须使用,则使用完后应对仪器进行检测和标定,以免影响以后的使用。
·仪器不能长时间在高浓度可燃气体的环境下使用,以免损坏可燃气传感器,如果必须使用,则使用后必须进行标定,如果可燃气传感器已经损坏,需要更换新的传感器才能重新使用。
·不要使用有机溶剂,肥皂或含硅的溶液清洗仪器,以免损坏传感器。
·不要让仪器直接受到电或机械冲击,受到冲击后应对仪器进行自检或标定。
·当某个传感器失效后,应及时更换新传感器,以免影响仪器的使用。
·处于安全考虑,仪器应该由完全阅读使用说明书的人员使用和维护。
·如果选用了存储卡,则不要在危险的环境下安装,更换,或使用计算机和读卡器读、写卡。
也不要在仪器带电的情况下直接安装或取下存储卡,这样会损坏存储卡。
·在仪器预热时,不要进入危险环境检测,以免造成事故。
·桌面USB读卡器和数据采集器为非本质安全设计,不要在危险场所使用。
1. 介绍impulse X4系列是一种使用简便的个人防护气体检测仪,用于检测危险环境下的可燃气体,氧气,一氧化碳和硫化氢。
前面板上的大屏幕液晶可以显示所检测气体的浓度和其他用于的信息,大分贝的蜂鸣器、报警指示灯和振动报警提示用于当气体的浓度超过设定的报警点后提示操作者。
置的传感器损耗补偿,热冲击防护,专利的传感器检测Reflex TM技术保证仪器的可信赖性。
1.1 产品描述左侧视图 正视图右侧视图 底视图1.2 操作键的功能描述开/关键 上键 下键 ·开机 ·选择菜单 ·选择菜单开/关键灯光报警传感器封盖 蜂鸣器液晶显示上键 下键电池盖锁定片鳄鱼夹·关机·增加数值·减少数值·自检·激发倒转显示·激发背景灯光·零点标定·激发背景灯光·灵敏度标定·设置确认1.3 液晶显示液晶显示屏具有背景灯光显示功能当气体浓度超过报警点激发报警或按下任意键时自动激发,在正常检测过程中,如果处于光线很弱的环境下,按下一次上键或下键也可激发背景灯光显示。
1 检测通过符号2 检测失败符号3 高峰值符号4 低峰值符号(限氧气)5 报警符号6 数据采集符号7 电池符号8 密码保护符号9 %Vol单位符号10 %LEL单位符号11 STEL值符号12 TWA值符号13 一级报警符号;二级报警符号14 零点标定符号;灵敏度标定符号15 气体标识符号16 氧气低报警符号17 氧气高报警符号1.4 标准配置·出厂检测认证·快速用户使用指导·碱性5号干电池(2节)·标定罩·导气管·鳄鱼夹·用户手册2. 开/关机如果第一次使用检测仪,首先应该将2节5号干电池安装好(见6.1更换电池章节),如果订购了可选的数据采集功能和存储卡,这时也应一并安装(见6.2安装和更换存储卡章节)。
2.1 开机按住开/关键2秒钟,仪器开机。
2.1.1 显示运行版本开机后仪器自动显示运行的软件版本,如下图:2.1.2 清除STEL和TWA 值当先前测量的STEL和TWA值非零时,屏幕出现STEL和TWA符号并且显示“delete no”(删除否)提示(当STEL和TWA值为零时不会出现该提示)如下图:按下上键或下键选择NO(否)或YES(是)屏幕提示,按下开/关键确认选项或当选择“NO”(否)时,原来的STEL和TWA值将保留为当前检测的初始值,如果选择“YES”(是)则清除原来的STEL和TWA值。
2.1.3 检查存储卡如果用户使用了可选的存储卡,开机后将检查存储卡,当正确的FAT16制式的存储卡被检测到存储信息已满时,屏幕将显示容量满提示“Data Fu”(数据满)信息,接下来屏幕提示“Delete no”(删除否)信息。
(如果检测到的存储信息没有满时,将不会出现以上的提示)按上键或下键选择NO(否)或YES(是)屏幕提示,按下开/关键确认选项或当选中“no”(否)时,检测仪保留当前的数据文件同时数据采集符号不会在屏幕上出现,这表示在测量过程中检测数据不会被采集。
当选中“YES”(是)时,检测仪将删除原来的数据文件并创建新的文件用于数据采集,在测量过程中屏幕出现数据采集符号这表示检测数据将被仪器采集。
检测仪不支持FAT32或NTFS制式的存储卡,当非FAT16制式的存储卡应用时,屏幕出现“Card Er”(卡错误)提示,同时出现声音报警提示。
(如果使用了正确地FAT16制式的存储卡,则不会出现上述提示)出现错误提示后,数据采集符号将不会显示数据采集功能将不能使用。
2.1.4 开机自检仪器开机完成上述步骤后,激发报警提示并开始功能自检,如果自检通过出现,则检测通过符号将会出现。
如果出现检测失败符号同时检测通过符号闪烁,声光报警提示5秒钟出现一次,表示仪器的自检失败(见3.1功能自检章节)。
2.1.5 检查标定预期日期当自检通过后,屏幕会显示离预期标定时间所剩余的天数,如果屏幕出现“CAL due day 0”(标定预期天数0 )时,表明用户需要对仪器进行标定。
标定的步骤见第4章2.2 关机如果需要关机,在正常的检测模式中按住开/关键,屏幕出现5秒钟的倒计时,然后声音提示关机。
3. 操作3.1 执行自检当按下开/关键后,仪器将检查传感器,电路,电池,声音,灯光,振动报警。
仪器将执行如下:接下来屏幕显示如下:·显示一级报警点(可燃气和有毒气,氧气高浓度报警)和二级报警点(可燃气和有毒气,氧气低浓度报警)·显示STEL和TWA报警点(只对一氧化碳和硫化氢)一级报警点二级报警点STEL报警点TWA报警点·自检结果的显示如下:自检通过自检失败另外,仪器将会定期的检查电池,电路和传感器。
!注意:如果自检失败,应重新进行自检,如果再次失败请联系Zellweger Analytics或当·显示所有的数字和字符提示信息·检查声音,灯光,振动报警·检查电池,电路和传感器地代理/服务商。
3.2 测量模式检测仪可以应用“扩散”或“吸气”测量方式,在正常的操作过程中,仪器可以固定在腰带或手持使用。
一旦开机,检测仪将连续测量,周围的空气可以通过扩散方式进入传感器,通常空气的流动可以将测量目标气体直接送入传感器,传感器就会对气体的浓度有反应并会给出测量结果。
扩散式检测原理就是利用以上方式直接检测仪器周围的气体浓度,扩散式的优点是响应的时间迅速。
如果需要对采样位置的气体进行远程检测,就需要使用吸气方式进行测量,这时仪器需要使用标定罩和可选的手动泵,在使用标定罩时,应确保采气的方向按照箭头指示的方向。
气体的类型和浓度值为同一显示屏的独立显示,如果传感器的安装少于4个,则未安装的传感器位置显示为空白。
正常显示3.2.1 反向显示液晶显示屏可以通过按住上键2秒钟,转换为反向显示模式。
这在使用者将仪器固定在腰带和胸带上时更方便地观察仪器读数。
3.3 气体报警检测仪具有两个瞬时的气体报警等级,二级报警点(可燃气和有毒气高浓度报警,氧气低浓度报警)比一级报警点(可燃气和有毒气低浓度报警,氧气高浓度报警)对可燃气和有毒气而言更需要紧急处理,对于氧气浓度过高或过低同样重要。
对于一氧化碳和硫化氢还有15分钟允许的平均暴露浓度STEL报警点和8小时允许的平均暴露浓度TWA报警点。
用户可在设置工作模式中完成对一级报警点,二级报警点,STEL报警点,TWA报警点和报警锁闭的设置。
说明:STEL为英文Short Time Exposure Limit的缩写,TWA为英文Time-Weighted Average的缩写。
3.3.1 impulse X4系列的报警设置impulse X4系列的报警值增量,报警值围和默认的报警值如下:所有报警一级报警二级报警STEL TWA气体类型增量量程默认量程默认量程默认量程默认反向显示模式注意:反向显示不能用于标定和设置操作。
!注意:对于可燃气、一氧化碳、硫化氢气体,一级报警点设定值要不能超过二级报警点设定值,如果两者设定值相同,仪器将执行二级报警功能。
如果有报警发生,报警提示符号将显示并闪烁,同时相应的报警符号(一级) ,(二级),(氧气低报),(STEL),(TWA)将会按照发生报警的气体类型和等级相应显示。
一级报警每秒2声每秒2次每2秒一次二级报警每秒4声每秒4次每秒一次STEL报警每秒4声每秒4次每秒一次TWA报警每秒4声每秒4次每秒一次注意:在锁闭报警模式,一旦发生报警,即便离开危险环境,声、光、振动报警提示将一直保持。
如果要解除报警,按下开/关键即可。
在非锁闭报警模式,一旦发生气体的浓度低于报警设定值,将自动解除报警。