A wireless low-range pressure sensor based on P(VDF-TrFE) piezoelectric
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Page 1*Transmission Frequency 2.4 Ghz using ISM bands| IWPT SERIESINDUSTRIAL WIRELESS PRESSURE TRANSDUCERSPECIFICATIONSThe IWPT Wireless Pressure Transducer is a cost effective replacement to a traditionally wired pressure transducer that offers the advantages of a low-cost installation in inaccessible and expensive installation environments.It is easily paired to any of the range of IWR receivers - thus offering a “plug and play” solution to your pressure measurement applications. The instrument uses a piezo-resistive ceramic sensor mounted within a 316 stainless steel housing giving excellent media compatibility for the harshest of applications. A swivel adapter is available which allows the head to be easily aligned to the IWR receiver - see IWPT-SA.The IWPT sensor can be used with any of the IWR range of receivers. A line-of-sight range of up to 500 m is possible depending on the wireless receiver used (refer to specific receiver data sheets for further information).Each device is temperature compensated, calibrated and supplied with a traceable serial number.System PerformanceTransmitter OutputFeatures• Pressure ranges from -1 to +400 bar gauge• Up to 500 m line-of-site range (depending on receiver)• Piezo-resistive thick film ceramic sensor with stainless steel body • Five year battery life at 10 second transmission update rate • Simple DIL switch pairing with the single or five channel receiver • Single, five and multi-channel channel receivers available (up to 128)• User-selectable transmission update rates• Analog, digital, RS-232/485, Ethernet & USB receiver outputs • Receiver clean contacts provide process alarm functions• Suitable for liquids and gasesTypical Applications Include• Simple cable replacement installation – dispense with expensive cable runs • Environmental monitoring– pumping stations, sewage plants, water treatment • Facilities management– boiler rooms, plant hydraulics, plant pneumatics • Asset monitoring– tanks farms, process plants, HVAC and building management • Service Contract– temporary installation for servicing and field trials*Compliant with EN 300 328, V1.8.1Page 2See user manualMaterial SpecificationsEnvironmental Conditions & Thermal EffectsReceiver Output SignalsMechanical StabilityInstrument Power SourcePRESSURE RANGESTransmitterPage 3CONTACT USEUROPE+44 (0)1202 897969*********************Cynergy3 Components Ltd.7 Cobham Road,Ferndown Industrial Estate,Wimborne, Dorset,BH21 7PE, United Kingdom USA+1 310 561 8092 / +1 866 258 5057*********************Sensata Technologies, Inc. (“Sensata”) data sheets are solely intended to assist designers (“Buyers”) who are developing systems that incorporate Sensata products (also referred to herein as “components”). Buyer understands and agrees that Buyer remains responsible for using its independent analysis, evaluation and judgment in designing Buyer’s systems and products. Sensata data sheets have been created using standard laboratory conditions and engineering practices. Sensata has not conducted any testing other than that specifically described in the published documentation for a particular data sheet. Sensata may make corrections, enhancements, improvements and other changes to its data sheets or components without notice.Buyers are authorized to use Sensata data sheets with the Sensata component(s) identified in each particular data sheet. HOWEVER, NO OTHER LICENSE, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, BY ESTOPPEL OR OTHERWISE TO ANY OTHER SENSATA INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHT, AND NO LICENSE TO ANY THIRD PARTY TECHNOLOGY OR INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHT, IS GRANTED HEREIN. SENSATA DATA SHEETS ARE PROVIDED “AS IS”. SENSATA MAKES NO WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS WITH REGARD TO THE DATA SHEETS OR USE OF THE DATA SHEETS, EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY, INCLUDING ACCURACY OR COMPLETENESS. SENSATA DISCLAIMS ANY WARRANTY OF TITLE AND ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, QUIET ENJOYMENT, QUIET POSSESSION, AND NON-INFRINGEMENT OF ANY THIRD PARTY INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS WITH REGARD TO SENSATA DATA SHEETS OR USE THEREOF.All products are sold subject to Sensata’s terms and conditions of sale supplied at SENSATA ASSUMES NO LIABILITY FOR APPLICATIONS ASSISTANCE OR THE DESIGN OF BUYERS’ PRODUCTS. BUYER ACKNOWLEDGES AND AGREES THAT IT IS SOLELY RESPONSIBLE FOR COMPLIANCE WITH ALL LEGAL, REGULATORY AND SAFETY-RELATED REQUIREMENTS CONCERNING ITS PRODUCTS, AND ANY USE OF SENSATA COMPONENTS IN ITS APPLICATIONS, NOTWITHSTANDING ANY APPLICATIONS-RELATED INFORMATION OR SUPPORT THAT MAY BE PROVIDED BY SENSATA.Mailing Address: Sensata Technologies, Inc., 529 Pleasant Street, Attleboro, MA 02703, USA.DIMENSIONSAll dimensions are in millimeters.ORDERING OPTIONSExample : IWPTMade in the UK*Free download user configuration software here。
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• Low-cost smart pressure sensor • All stainless-steel body • No excitation required• Battery powered long-range wireless capable with IF-006• 2x digital I/O (monitor input or control output)• 10,000+ sample data/event logging • Integrated alarm and control• Secure authentication and password protectionOmega Link Pressure Monitoring and Control Smart ProbeSmart Core EnabledSmart Core is integral to all Omega Link Smart Sensing Devices. In addition to allowing for modular integration to the Omega Link Ecosystem using any Omega Link Smart Interface, this powerful suite of advanced features enable plug-and-play connectivity, alarm and notifications, data logging, SYNC configuration, and storage of 10,000 data points and events.can also be utilized as an edge controller, with autonomous independent decision-making capabilities to generate local alarms or provide control outputs based on sensor inputs.Intuitive ConfigurationConfigure your Omega Link SmartProbe using our free SYNC configuration software. Configurable features include selective data extraction, measurement and device traceability, local alarms, and adaptive transmission rates.Long-Range Wireless Solution*Pairing the SP-006 with the IF-006 Series interface produces a self-contained, long-range, wireless solution. This setup can also be externally powered by adding the UNIV-AC100/240-M8 power adaptor.*Note: IF-006 must be paired with an Omega Link wireless gatewayModularityCustomize your Omega Link Ecosystem by taking advantage of discrete I/O features accessible through the modular addition of an M12.8-T-SPLIT and M12.8-S-M-FM terminal.Omega Link SP-006: IntroductionOmega’s Omega Link Pressure Monitoring Smart Probes measure gas, liquid, and vapor pressure for a wide range of applications. Featuring all stainless-steel pressure sensor construction and available in 1, 50, 100, and 250 psiconfigurations. No excitation is required as power is provided by Omega Linkmodular wireless or wired interfaces via a rugged M12 connector.Users may apply a calibration correction to the measured pressure using either 1 single offset or a calculated 2-point correction for improved accuracy across the entire measurement range.Temperature data is also available for monitoring the internal temperature of the pressure sensor.Optional splitter and connector for access to configurable Discrete I/O signalsWireless Configuration for Smart Pressure ProbeIP-65 rated enclosure houses 2 alkaline C cells, long-range sub-GHz antenna, and powers SP-006M8 connector for wiredpower supply Order Number: UNIV-AC-100/240-5-M8IF-006Omega Link Wireless Smart InterfaceSP-006Omega Link Pressure SmartProbe1/4-18 NPT Male Pressure PortDIO 0,Pin 1DIO 1,Pin 2GND,Pin 7Discrete I/O can be accessed by fitting an M12.8-T-SPLIT and M12.8-S-M-FM between the interface and probe Edge Control and Built in I/OThe Omega Link SP-006 features 2discrete I/O pins. These can be used for a myriad of applications including driving relays, physical alarms, or sensing dry contacts like door switches. The SP-006M12 8-Pin Male ConnectorPin Name Function Pin 1DIO 0Discrete I/O Signal 0Pin 2INTR Interrupt Signal Pin 3SCL I2C Clock Signal Pin 4SDA I2C Data Signal Pin 5Shield Shield Ground Pin 6DIO 1Discrete I/O Signal 1Pin 7GND Power Ground Pin 83.3VDDPower SupplyDIO DIGITAL INPUTS V inHighThreshold = 2.2 V MAX V inLow Threshold = 0.3 V MIN V inMAX = 30 V DCDIO DIGITAL OUTPUTS2x Open Drain 200 mA max V MAX = 30 V DCSpecificationsPRESSURERange: 1, 50, 100, 250 psi Accuracy: ±0.5% full-scale Resolution: 0.1Absolute Maximum Pressure: 1.5 times full-scale for each rangeCaution: Do not exceed 500 psi INTERNAL SENSOR TEMPERATURE Range: -10 to 800C Accuracy: ±1.50C Resolution: 0.10CINPUT POWERVoltage: 2.8 V DC - 3.3 V DC GENERALConfiguration: Configurable with a Omega Link Smart Interface (such as the IF-001 USB Adaptor and SYNC configuration softwareSmart Interface Connectivity: USB (IF-001), Modbus (IF-002), Wireless (IF-006)Software: Compatible with Omega Enterprise Gateway and SYNC configuration softwareOmega Link SP-006 Ordering GuideWhen ordering an Omega Link SP-006, specify your preferred configuration of Pressure Range and Pressure Type by using the table below:Model Number DescriptionSP-006-1-C-001G Omega Link pressure monitoring and control smart probe with discrete I/O - 1 psi 6.89 kPa Gauge SP-006-1-C-050G Omega Link pressure monitoring and control smart probe with discrete I/O - 50 psi 345 kPa Gauge SP-006-1-C-050A Omega Link pressure monitoring and control smart probe with discrete I/O - 50 psi 345 kPa Absolute SP-006-1-C-100G Omega Link pressure monitoring and control smart probe with discrete I/O - 100 psi 689 kPa Gauge SP-006-1-C-250GOmega Link pressure monitoring and control smart probe with discrete I/O - 250 psi 1724 kPa GaugeENVIRONMENTALStorage Temperature: -40 to 850C less than 95% RH, non-condensingEnvironmental Rating: IP50Units shown in inchesOmega Link Smart InterfaceOmega Link Smart Sensing devices require an Omega Link Smart Interface to operate and connect to your Omega Link Ecosystem. There are both wired and wireless options.Omega Link GatewaysAn Omega Link Gateway is required to connect your Smart Probe to the Omega Link Cloud or Omega Enterprise Gateway.Model NumberDescriptionIF-001Wired USB Smart InterfaceIF-002Wired RS485/Modbus Smart Interface IF-006-1-NA Wireless Sub GHz Wireless Interface -915 MHz IF-006-1-EUWireless Sub GHz Wireless Interface -868 MHzModel Number DescriptionGW-001-0Wired IIoT Gateway Standard, Ethernet connectivity, Modbus RTU RS232/RS485 and Modbus TCPGW-001-2-NA Wireless IIoT Gateway Standard, Ethernet connectivity, connects up to 100 Omega Link Smart Sensors- 915 MHzGW-001-2-EU Wireless IIoT Gateway Standard, Ethernet connectivity, connects up to 100 Omega Link Smart Sensors- 868 MHzGW-001-3-NAWireless IIoT Gateway Pro, Ethernet connectivity, power over Ethernet, connects up to 100 Omega Link Smart Sensors, Modbus RTU RS232/RS485 and Modbus TCP , 2x USB ports- 915 MHzGW-001-3-EU Wireless IIoT Gateway Pro, Ethernet connectivity, power over Ethernet, connects up to 100 Omega Link Smart Sensors, Modbus RTU RS232/RS485 and Modbus TCP , 2x USB ports- 868 MHzGW-002-1-LTEWireless LTE IIoT Gateway Pro connects up to 40 Omega Link Smart Sensors, Modbus RTU RS232/RS485 and Modbus TCP , 1x RJ45 port, 1x USB port - 915 MHzAccessoriesModel Number DescriptionM12.8-T-SPLIT Smart Probe M12-8 pin shielded T-Splitter - enables access to I/O pins M12.8-S-M-FM M12-8 pin Straight Plug Field install connector with screw terminals DM12CAB-8-1-RA 1m (3.3’) cable dual M12-8 connector, right angle terminator DM12CAB-8-3-RA 3m (9.8’) cable dual M12-8 connector, right angle terminator DM12CAB-8-5-RA 5m (16.4’) cable dual M12-8 connector, right angle terminator DM12CAB-8-11m (3.3’) cable dual M12-8 straight connector DM12CAB-8-33m (9.8’) cable dual M12-8 straight connector DM12CAB-8-55m (16.4’) cable dual M12-8 straight connectorThe Omega Link Cloud consolidates and brings your data to you when you need it, wherever you are. The intuitive cloud interface allows you to monitor and store your data, set alarms and alerts, and provides insights on device activity. Visitthe OMEGA website for more details.。
ADT 680Digital Pressure GaugeUser's ManualVersion No1612V14[.:]Additel CorporationCONTENTS1.Introduction2.Basic structure3.24.Display 35.Start-up screen6.Menu setup and configuration7.Calibration8.Troubleshooting Specifications 151Warning 192FCC Declaration of Conformity 203Battery installation 224Ordering information 235Appendix 24 (1)........................................................................................................................1 (3) (4) (8) (12).…...……………………………………………………….………………………………………………1.………………………………………………………………………………………………………………1.……………………………………………………………………………………1.…………………………………………………………………………………………………1.………………………………………………………………………………………………1.………………………………………………………………………………………………Keypad 9.….……….………………………………………………………………………………………………Custom Unit Entry 1310I–Data loggingThe ADT digital pressure gauge is a rugged wireless data logging pressure gauge thatcan log in real time or data which can be stored and downloade later via wireless communication The compact industrial design and advanced technology makes the ADT as an ideal pressure measurement tool The ADT combines a variety of accuracy levels with a robust IP water and dust proof casing It can either as a pressure reference or an applications where high accuracy is required 680,.680.68067--..d be used measurement Introduction1Rubber boot1Basic structure22keypad3unitsBattery bar graph Wireless signal iconData logging iconKeypad lock iconAbsolute pressureFull screen display Software version Upper range valueLive pressure display Lower range value3Display4Start-up screen56.10304101ORD 15304560ON 15304560OFF 9012001.10.1503.Backlight does not auto off Low pass first order filter (only active for 0.1 readings/second)Average filter Backlight auto off time unit second (:)Gauge does not auto off Delay time before auto off unit minute (:)Pressure reading interval unit second (:)Year Hour min :Second Month day :4Menu setup and configuration6OFF No filter1.off 4ct 01.-/2.chan 1cap .3del .2send .5ct 01.-/4gap .1.bat 5dp 01.-/2temp .4fact .3leak .51.-az 1cal .3clr .2c 00.-4abs .in 20(℃)H O ₂in 60(℉)H O ₂mm 20(℃)H O ₂mm 15(℃)H O ₂ft 60(℉)H O ₂Set factor for custom units Refer to specification ()Wireless channel CH 0115(-~)Memory capacity statusUpload dataDelete all data, password is “218”Logging Interval s s (0001-9999)Keep the logging status after restart1means YES,0means NO)(Battery voltageEnvironment temperature support (℃、℉)Absolute pressure zeroing Absolute-Auto zeroCancel recover calibration data/Cancel pressure zeroPressure leak testRestore factory settings,“password is 218”Device address 001112(~)Keep the wireless status after restart(1means YES,0means NO)6off .Start Stop logging/3addr .Wireless on off/Tare setting Refer to specification Gauge()-ft 4(℉)H O ₂Overpressure status: 1 means YES, 0 means NO.5View overpressure records ()Refer to specification Calibration See calibration section on page (8)6.2Menu operation 6.2.1 Enter Return /Example:Menu16.2.2Switch menu item :6Example :Move menu Average measure forward to menu Backlight setup 1()2()Move menu Aver ge measure backward to menu 1(a )10()Extended units 6.2.3Submenu setupan option,,.Average measureExample :The current option will blink76.2.4Number inputting introduction()Highlight shift rightIf number incrementing exceeds the maximum display, it will return to Confirm the inputted numberESC Cancel the inputted numberIt is recommended that the ADT be calibrated annually in a lab traceable to national standards We recommend findi a lab that can offer uncertainties times better than the accuracy of the gauge being tested We also recommend in order to achieve the best calibration results and pri calibrate the ADT it should be pressurized to full scale and back to zero three times 680.4.,680,.ng that or to 7Calibration(1) Environment:Temperature: 20±2; Relative humidity: (45-75) %;Atmosphere pressure: (86~106) kPa.(2) Equipment Standard pressure source and indicator have a test uncertainty atio TUR)of or better ℃℃:4:1.(r Note Please make sure during calibration the following conditions are met :.87.1Calibration conditions7.2Calibration Points9(1)Single scale gauge: We recommend at least two pressure calibration points should be usedwhen calibrating the 680 gauge. Usually at 0 and 100% of full scale(Vacuum gauge should use vacuum point).(2)(1)The first point should be smaller than the second point.(2)The second point should be smaller than the third point.Compound pressure gauge: We recommend at least a three points calibration. Usually pointswill include low end vacuum point, 0 and 100% of full scale.The calibration points can be changed to meet your requirements, only if it meets the following conditions:10Figure1Figure2Figure3Figure4 7.3Calibration ProcessFor a calibration example we will use a kPa gauge(0~100).(1)Access the calibration menu in Menu setup mode(refer to Menus operation section),Menu setup, Figure 2 will be displayed. Input password”218”(refer to Number inputting introductionto continue, Figure 4 will be shown.(2)shown in Figure The first digit will blink which allows the user to configure the calibration point by inputting the desired pressure value If no adjustment is needed,5..,;11 Flashing,input new calibration point The actual pressure measurement value The actual pressure measurement valueFlashing,input new calibration pointFigure5Figure6Figure7Figure8(3)To calibrate the lower range point Use the pressure source to control the lower rangepressure for this example is the lower point After the reading is stable pushto confirm then the screen will prompt the user for the next calibration point which inthis example is kPa the upper range as shown in Figure User can also changethis calibration point by inputting the desired value If there is no need to adjust:,.,,,(),..,.1007kPa(4)To calibrate upper range point Use the pressure source to control the upper rangepressure kPa then the screenshould be shown as in Figure which means the calibration procedure is completed:, 100.,9,.Remark To calibrate a compound pressure gauge use almost the same procedures as the above There is one more point need When checking zero the iconwill be displayed on the screen:,..,.Means have been calibrated Means calibration take effect Means calibration has been canceled 7.4Cancel Calibration,9.,10,.Access the second functionof the calibration menu as shownin Figure Then push thebutton the screen should be shown as Figure which means the calibration has beencanceled 8Troubleshooting ERR1 displayed :Beyond zeroing range of 2%FS ERR2 displayed :Sensor data out of limit contact Additel Corporation ,ERR3 displayed :Sensor damaged contactAdditel Corporation ,12Means have been calibratedCustom Unit Entry913(1)(2)(3)(5)(4)()(Number x kPa). The default number is 1.The flashing number is what can be adjusted. Note that at this point we are not modifying the decimal, just the main integers (i.e. ones, tens, etc). The decimal adjustment will be step 6.Now you will see 0.0000 with the first decimal flashing. Adjust the number in the same way as(7) Now you should see the adjusted value on the display. This is the custom unit factor.Then use the BACK LIGHT key tovalue.6Important Note: If the value returns to the default number of 1, then it is likely the value you tried to enter is not supported by the 5-digit resolution of the gauge. For example, theresolution is only 5 digits, so the max any gauge can display is 99999. If you have a 100 kPa(GP15)gauge and put a custom unit of 900 then the custom will be accepted because the maxpressure of this gauge would display as 90000 (100 kPa x 900). But if you try and program 1000as my custom unit it will not be accepted because the max value would be above the 5 digitresolution (100 kPa x 1000 = 100000 kPa).cycle through the engineering units available. When you reach your custom unit,the wholeUnit icon in the bottom right of the display.14Specifications10Pressure Ranges15Note:1Sealed gauge pressure for above 1,000 psi2.G Gas L Liquid please specify media type when placing order [].[]=,=()16171819Warning11●●●●680,,,.;,;Remaining battery life is displayed if the gauge automatically power off please replace a new battery To prevent a dangerous pressure isolate and bleed the system before disconnecting a pressure connection Do not change the any of the components or inside structure of this gauge To prevent damage do not use ADT for long periods of time in an over pressure condition release20FCC Declaration of Conformity12Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:(1)This device may not cause harmful interference, and(2)this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesiredoperationFCC& IC Radiation Exposure Statement: this equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment and meets the exemption from the routine evaluation limits in section2.5 of RSS 102.This device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s).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 operationof the device.Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L'exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes :(1) l'appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et(2) l'utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même siThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuantto part 15 of the FCC rules.These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy. If not installed and used inaccordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However,there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can bedetermined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interferenceby one or more of the following measures:—Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.—Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.—Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.—Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:(1)This device may not cause harmful interference, and(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesiredoperation.2113Battery installation222314Ordering informationModel NumberNOTE ADT680W with wireless and data logging :Accessories included ()AA alkaline LR6battery 2 pc ()()Manual NIST traceable calibration certificate Model 9253 Rubber protective boot Additel/Land Wireless software for 680W (free download at )Data logging().1(),"","".2If the d is ongoing the gauge screen will show ON and the iconotherwise OFF will be shown ()3Data logging menu structure as shown in the figure below24When space is fullwhen wireless storage status status after restart Appendix I–Data logging 15status after restart。
Honeywell’s Spyder™ Model 7 VAV controller is a programmable room controller with integrated actuator and air flow sensor.As a freely programmable VAV controller with universal inputs and outputs, Spyd er™ Mod el 7 has configuration flexibility to achieve a variety of specific applications. Smart engineering and commissioning tools with Niagara WEBs-N4 workbench and a mobile application for test and balance make installation cost-effective.Spyder™ Model 7 offers BACnet IP or BACnet MSTP, Sylk™ bus technology, Modbus RTU RS-485, flexible universal input / output (UIO) points and solid-state relays.COMMUNICATION• Supports BACnet IP or BACnet MSTP bus for communication.• BTL-listed, IP VAV: B-BC profile and MSTP VAV: B-AAC profile (BTL certification in process).• BACnet IP enables faster download, thereby reducing commissioning time, and increased databandwidth for increased data sharing compared to traditional BACnet MSTP communication.• BACnet IP variants supports:• IPv4 addressing • DHCP and Link Local addressing modes• Connection speed: 10/100 Mbps • Modbus client for integration purposes.• Automatic addressing functionality.• Sylk™ bus two-wire polarity-insensitive interface connects to Honeywell Sylk™ wall modules without using physical I/O points.• Integrated BLE (Bluetooth)ALL-IN-ONE• Freely programmable in WEBs-N4.• Compact design for small enclosures and easy to install on round ducts.• Color-coded, removable terminal blocks to simplify wiring and replacement.• Real-time clock, a supercapacitor for 24-hour data retention.• 24 VAC power supply.• 20 VDC at 75 mA auxiliary supply for field devices.• Seven universal inputs/outputs usable as analog voltage/current output or as a universal/binary input.• All UI can be used for pulse input. Maximum frequency 100 Hz, Minimum duty cycle (50 % / 50 %) 5 ms ON / 5 ms OFF.• Five 24 VAC solid state relay outputs with 1.5 A continuous and 3.5 A in-rush for 100 ms per SSR output.• Features a non-isolated RS-485interface for Modbus communication.ACTUATOR• Integrated 44 in-lbs (5 Nm) actuator with 90 sec runtime at 60 Hz (108 sec at 50 Hz) with position feedback.PRESSURE SENSOR• Field replaceable differential pressure sensor (± 500 Pa; accuracy +/- 3 % of full range).MOBILE APPLICATIONMobile app for VAV balancing with easy access to the controller viaBluetooth integrated in the controller.• Easy pairing without the need to open the ceiling.• Supports Android and iOS.• Language support: English,French, Spanish, German, Italian.• Wireless signal strength indication.• Password protection• Supports different types of balancing (min/max, set-point).• Command individual / group of VAV, e.g. open a group of VAV dampers.• Provides a report on balancing activities.FEATURES AND HIGHLIGHTSSpyder™ Model 7VAV CONTROLLERWEB- V MODBUSVAVINTEGRATED ACTUATORBRAND IDENTIFIERA 75 IB 24 NMUNIVERSAL INPUTS DIGITAL OUTPUTS(SSR)NOT USEDPOWER SUPPLY BLE (Bluetooth) IP/MSTPCONTROLLER PART NUMBERS DESCRIPTIONSDPPF500PA Air flow sensor replacementANT-REMUse the remote antenna if the antenna mounted on the controller does not provide reliable communication due to environmental conditions. The packet contains four antennas.PART NUMBER WEB-VA75IB24NM PART NUMBERSMOBILE APPFIELD-REPLACEABLE IP MODEL MS/TP MODELTOP VIEWSIDE VIEWBOTTOM VIEWFIELD-REPLACEABLE AIRFLOW SENSORRS-485 MODBUSRTU 7 UNIVERSAL INPUTS / OUTPUTS((HARDWARE OVERVIEWDIMENSIONSAll dimensions shown are in ”(mm).SYSTEM OVERVIEW - MSTPSYSTEM OVERVIEW - IPPRODUCT SPECIFICATIONBy using this Honeywell literature, you agree that Honeywell will have no liability for any damages arising out of your use or modification to, the literature. You will defend and indemnify Honeywell, its affiliates and subsidiaries, from and against any liability, cost, or damages, including attorneys’ fees, arising out of, or resulting from, any modification to the literature by you.@U.S. Registered Trademark© 2022 Honeywell International Inc.Honeywell Building Technologies715 Peachtree St NE Atlanta, Georgia STANDARDS AND APPROVALS• CE• BACnet BTL ®-Listed; IP VAV model as BACnet Building Controller (B-BC) and MSTP VAV model as BACnet Advanced Application Controller (B-AAC); (BTL certification in process)• UL916, Energy Management Equipment • FCC Part 15, Class A • EN 55022. Class A • EN 61000-3-2, 61000•UL2043Spyder Model 7 VAV Installation Instructions31-00475Spyder Model 7 VAV Mounting Instructions 31-00473Spyder Model 5 and Spyder Model 7 System Engineering Guide31-00282Spyder Model 5 and Spyder Model 7 Function Blocks User Guide31-00364Honeywell VAV Balancing Tools User Guide 31-00472CONFORMANCE STATEMENTFCC NOTICEThis device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:• This device may not cause harmful interference.• This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.APPLICABLE TECHNICAL。
IWTT SeriesIndustrial Wireless Temperature TransducerEach device is temperature compensated, calibrated and supplied with a traceable serial number.The IWPT sensor can be used with any of the IWR range of receivers. A line-of-sightrange of up to 750m is possible depending on the wireless receiver used (refer to specific receiver datasheets for further information).It is easily paired to any of the range of IWR receivers - thus offering a “plug and play” solution to your pressure measurement applications.The instrument uses either J or K type thermocouples or 3-wire RTD sensors fitted to an acetal housing giving excellent media compatibility for the harshest of applications. Compression fittings are available which allow the head to be orientated in the required direction.DESCRIPTIONThe IWTT Wireless Temperature Transducer is a cost effective replacement to a traditionally wired temperature transducer that offers the advantages of a low-cost installation in inaccessible and expensive installation environments.User-selectable transmission update ratesReceiver clean contacts provide process alarm functionsSimple DIL switch pairing with the single or five channel receiver Five year battery life at 10 second transmission update rate Up to 750m line-of-site range (depending on receiver)- Facilities management – boiler rooms, plant hydraulics, plant pneumatics- Simple cable replacement installation –dispense with expensive cable runsTYPICAL APPLICATIONS INCLUDE:-- Asset monitoring – tanks farms, process plants, HVAC and building management- Environmental monitoring – pumping stations, sewage plants, water treatment- Service Contract – temporary installation for servicing and field trialsK-Type 0 to 1200°C Transmitter Temperature RangesStandard products are factory configured as below:-J-Type 0 to 1200°C RTD type -200 to +800°C System Channel User selectable via DIL switch *Compliant with EN 300 328, V1.8.1AntennaIntegral 0dBiTransmit Power 18 dBmTransmitter Output*Transmission Frequency2.4 Ghz IEEE 802.15.4Temperature Coefficent ±500ppm/°CAccuracy (Non-Linearity & Hysteresis) <±0.1% / FS System PerformanceBattery Life Five years at 10 second update Battery Shelf Life10 yearsrate Battery Type User replaceable Lithium C cell Instrument Power Source PT100 RTD Sensors K or J Type Thermocouples 6mm stainless steel sheathSingle, five and multi-channel channel receivers available (up to 128)Analogue, digital, RS232/485, Ethernet & USB receiver outputs ISO 9001C ER TI FI EDcynergy3-iwtt-v3Made in the UKCynergy3 Components Ltd. 7 Cobham Road, Ferndown Industrial Estate, Wimborne, Dorset, BH21 7PE, United KingdomWireless Enclosure Material Acetal Weight 300g typical including battery ** Consult installation manual to ensure adequate signal path between transmitter and receiverMaterial Specifications “O” ring sealsVitonProbe sheath 316 Stainless Steel **Installation positionAnyThermal Span Shift <±0.05% /ºC typicalMedia Temperature -200ºC to +1200ºC Humidity 5% to 95% RH non-condensing Op. /Ambient Temperature -20ºC to +50ºC Storage Temperature -20ºC to +80ºC Environmental Conditions & Thermal Effects See user manual Mechanical Stabilityand IWR-USB data sheets Five Channel Configuration Software IWR-Set (free download*)Ordering Codes:-Temperature Transducer S ee table belowSpare battery IBAT-1Receivers - See IWR-1, IWR-5, IWR-PORT IWTT SeriesIndustrial Wireless Temperature TransducerMechanical Dimensions1/4"BSP mounting thread*Download user configuration software from:-https:///sites/default/files/IWR-Set_v2.1_installer.exeISO 9001C ER TI FI ED Receiver Output SignalsReceiver Part Number Receiver Outputs IWR-1 1 off 4-20mA or 1-5Vdc and 1 Relay outputIWR-USB Displays & Logs data on any PC running IWR-USB software - Single channel system is DIL switch configurable - Five channel system requires set-up using “IWR Set” user softwareIWR-PORT RS232 or RS485 or Ethernet MODBUS Communications. Up to 128 off analogue 4-20mA or Relay outputs can be obtained by fitting extra ISOSLICE I/O modulesIWR-5 5 off 4-20mA or 1-5Vdc and 1 Relay output IoT-Gateway Built-in cellular modem allows all data to be sent to remote servers***Transmission Update Rate 1, 5, 10, 20, 30, 60, 120 and 600 seconds *** Consult installation manual for set-up:。
GENERAL USE AND APPLICATIONSUse your smartphone, tablet or computer to remotely monitor ambient temperature and humidity levels that affect your home second home, office or rental property.* The 6 foot detachable dry probe measures temperature of air outside through a window, or even in your refrigerator or freezer.* Text & e-mail alerts can signify power outages to help you protect property or prevent frozen pipes.*MONITORING OPTIONS•Home, second home, office or rental property•Indoor or outdoor temperature and humidity •Basement, garage, attic and utility room •Refrigerators, freezers and dry food storage•Plants, gardens and greenhouses•Outdoor pets, farms and livestock•Books, photos and musical instruments•Computers, servers and electronics•Wine storage and humidors•Fireplace mantelPACKAGE CONTENTSHARDWARE:1. Wireless Ambient Temperature and HumidityMonitor with mounting bracket (TX60U-IT)2. *Wet or Dry Temp. Probe included in select packages.See (B) in the FEATURES AND MEASUREMENTSsection for more details.3. Mounting hardware (screws and drywall anchors) PRINTED MATERIALS:5. Printed Product Overview Guide (this document)IMPORTANT: Product set up and activationinstructions are online: 6. IMPORTANT: Activation Key Card required forset up and activation. Do not throw away.•Two fresh AAA, IEC LR03, 1.5V Alkaline batteries•Two-sided tape as needed•Browser with high speed Internet•Network router•Existing La Crosse Alerts Internet Gateway with mounting bracket, AC adapter and LAN cable (sold separately)FEATURES AND MEASUREMENTS (Diagram 1)(A) Wireless Ambient Temperature & Humidity Monitor:•LCD displays ambient air temp. & humidity (CH1)•LCD displays probe temperature (CH2)•Transmits collected data to Internet Gatewaywithin a 200 Ft. wireless range.•Weather resistant case (not water proof)Note: The case with LCD cannot get wet andmay be affected by high humidity conditions.•Wall hanging or free standing(B) **Optional Temp. Probe on 6 Ft. Detachable Cable:•Wet & Dry temperature probes are sold separately.Check your retailer for availability. Attach a probe atany time with no need to reset sensor.•**Attach a dry temperature probe to the main sensorcase to monitor DRY environments such as air or drysoil. MODEL #: D000.101.BG•**Or attach a Wet probe for measuring wet or humidconditions such as a pool, aquarium or terrarium:MODEL #: D000.102.BG or D000.103.BGHOW IT WORKS•The wireless sensor transmits temperature and humiditymeasurements to the Internet Gateway within a 200 Ft.(60.96m) wireless range.*•The Internet Gateway (sold separately) connects to yourexisting network router and uses your high-speed Internetconnection to upload collected measurements to your ownaccount at .*•Once the sensor and gateway are activated on youraccount, you can monitor sensor(s) online from a(1) *(2)(B)**Optional externalin select packages.smartphone, tablet or computer, and set up custom e-mail/text alerts*.•Add up to 5 sensors (sold separately) per Internet gateway (sold separately) to monitor additional areas.1. Begin set up near your existing network router and a computer with high-speed Internet access.2. Unpack package contents and insert temp. probe (if it’s included) into the TX60U-IT case (see diagram 1).1. Locate the Activation Key Card in the package for setupinstructions and the Activation Key . The Activation Key is necessary to activate your sensor with Internet Gateway (sold separately). Keep your Activation Card for reference. 2. Visit with your Activation KeyCard to create your account and activate the product.ACTIVATION INFORMATION:THE INCLUDED ACTIVATION KEY is good for1 year of ENHANCED SERVICE with early warning text & e-mail alerts, plus 4 more years of BASIC SERVICE for standard remote monitoring.Lost your Activation Key Card?Contact Customer Support:/support/alerts Phone: (608) 785-7920Once the sensor is activated and building a measurement log, you can download the data as a comma separated values (CSV) file. You must use an application such as Microsoft Excel® or Google Docs® that supports comma separated values (CSV) formatted files to view the table data.• Select a location protected from water and otherprecipitation. The case is water resistant, not water proof. • Place the sensor in a dry, shaded area. Avoid locations with direct sun, to prevent inaccurate readings.• Fog and mist will not harm the sensor but direct precipitation must be avoided.• Note: Exposing the sensor case to extreme humidity may temporarily disrupt data. The sensor case reads humidity, but should not be submerged in water.• Select a location within range of the Internet gateway (see “IMPORTANT SETUP & OPERATION NOTES”).• IMPORTANT: Before permanently mounting…Test sensor in the desired mounting location for at least 1 hour to confirm good reception. Confirm consistent readings on your account at before permanentlymounting. Move the sensor closer to the Internet Gateway if the signal is lost or not received. • Mount the sensor after the activation process (see “SETUP AND ACTIVATION”). MOUNT TO WALL WITH SCREWS1. Remove the mounting bracket2. Place bracket over the desired location.3. Mark mounting surface with a pencil through the 2 holes of the bracket.4. Screw bracket onto surface and tighten screws to bracket.5. Insert the sensor back into the bracket.FREE STANDINGAttach the mounting bracket to the bottom or top of the sensor and place it on any flat surface.PLACEMENT OF TEMPERATURE PROBE (Optional)• Confirm that the end of the probe cable is secured in the socket inside the sensor (See Diagram 1).• Insert the dry temp. probe on 6 Ft. cable into a refrigerator or freezer, or dry soil, etc. for a separate reading of air or soil temperature. The dry temp. probe is not for use in water. • **An optional wet probe should be used to measure wet environments (sold separately). Check your retailer for availability: MODEL #: D000.102.BG• Loosely coil and secure extra cord with a twist tie or secure with tape (not included).• The sensor has a wireless range of 200 feet (60.96 m). The 200 ft. range equates to open air with no obstructions, and that radio waves DO NOT curve around objects. Actualtransmission range will vary depending on what is in the path of the signal. Each obstruction (roof, walls, floors, ceilings, etc.) will effectively cut signal range in half.• Metal, stucco, and some types of glass can reduce signal range by as much as ¾ or more, compared to the ½ reduction typical of most obstructions. It is possible toreceive a signal through these materials, however maximum range will be reduced due to their tendency to absorb or reflect a much larger portion of the sensor’s signal.• The sensor measures and updates the temperature and humidity on the LCD every 6 seconds.Note : The new measurement is reported to your account at intervals that you select using your online account.1. Remove the battery cover by sliding the cover down.2. Observing the correct polarity install 2-AAA batteries. The batteries will fit tightly (to avoid start-up problems make sure they do not spring free).3. Do not mix old and new batteries.4. Do not mix alkaline, lithium, standard or rechargeable batteries.5. Replace the battery cover by sliding upwards and check that it is securely fitted.• Low battery icon appears on LCD when batteries are low. • You will receive an e-mail or mobile text message alert when the battery power of the sensor is low. Change the batteries immediately.Note: The LED light turns ON briefly after changing batteries. The LED light turns OFF when not needed to save battery power. The previously stored information in the temperature and humidity sensor will not be affected or cancelled while you change the batteries.• Avoid extreme temperatures, vibration and shock. • Clean the sensor with a soft, damp cloth. Do not use solvents or scouring agents.• Do not submerge the sensor case in water. • Do not kink the 6 ft. sensor cable.• Secure the 6 ft. cable to avoid tripping hazards.• Immediately remove all low powered batteries to avoid leakage and damage.• Opening the casings invalidates the warranty. Do not try to repair the unit. Contact La Crosse Technology® for repairs.Temperature range:-40°F to 140°F with 0.2°F resolution“OFL” displayed if outside this range. Humidity measuring range: 3% to 99% Transmission range:200 feet (60.96 m) in open spaceTemp. Probe 6 Ft. Cable: Channel 2:-40°F to 140°F with 0.2°F OPTIONAL resolution “OFL” displayed if outside this range, and displayed “nC” if probe is not connected.Sensor battery power 2 x AAA Alkaline, IEC LR03, 1.5V Internet gateway power: AC adapter (included) Battery life cycle:Approximately 24 monthsTX60U-IT size: 5.23" H x 0.76" W x 1.44" DLa Crosse Technology, Ltd provides a 1-year limited warrantyon this product against manufacturing defects in materials and workmanship.This limited warranty begins on the original date of purchase, is valid only on products purchased and used in North America and only to the original purchaser of this product. To receive warranty service, the purchaser must contact La Crosse Technology, Ltd for problem determination and serviceprocedures. Warranty service can only be performed by a La Crosse Technology, Ltd authorized service center. Theoriginal dated bill of sale must be presented upon request as proof of purchase to La Crosse Technology, Ltd or La Crosse Technology, Ltd’s authorized service center.La Crosse Technology, Ltd will repair or replace this product, at our option and at no charge as stipulated herein, with new or reconditioned parts or products if found to be defective during the limited warranty period specified above. All replaced parts and products become the property of La Crosse Technology, Ltd and must be returned to La Crosse Technology, Ltd. Replacement parts and products assume the remainingoriginal warranty, or ninety (90) days, whichever is longer. La Crosse Technology, Ltd will pay all expenses for labor and materials for all repairs covered by this warranty. If necessary repairs are not covered by this warranty, or if a product isexamined which is not in need or repair, you will be charged for the repairs or examination. The owner must pay any shipping charges incurred in getting your La Crosse Technology, Ltd product to a La Crosse Technology, Ltd authorized service center. La Crosse Technology, Ltd will pay ground returnshipping charges to the owner of the product to a USA address only.Your La Crosse Technology, Ltd warranty covers all defects in material and workmanship with the following specifiedexceptions: (1) damage caused by accident, unreasonable use or neglect (including the lack of reasonable and necessary maintenance); (2) damage occurring during shipment (claims must be presented to the carrier); (3) damage to, ordeterioration of, any accessory or decorative surface; (4)damage resulting from failure to follow instructions contained in your owner’s manual; (5) damage resulting from theperformance of repairs or alterations by someone other than an authorized La Crosse Technology, Ltd authorized service center; (6) units used for other than home use (7) applications and uses that this product was not intended or (8) the products inability to receive a signal due to any source of interference.. This warranty covers only actual defects within the product itself, and does not cover the cost of installation or removal from a fixed installation, normal set-up or adjustments, claims based on misrepresentation by the seller or performance variations resulting from installation-related circumstances.LA CROSSE TECHNOLOGY, LTD WILL NOT ASSUMELIABILITY FOR INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, PUNITIVE, OR OTHER SIMILAR DAMAGES ASSOCIATED WITH THE OPERATION OR MALFUNCTION OF THIS PRODUCT. THIS PRODUCT IS NOT TO BE USED FOR MEDICAL PURPOSES OR FOR PUBLIC INFORMATION. THIS PRODUCT IS NOT A TOY. KEEP OUT OF CHILDREN’S REACH.This warranty gives you specific legal rights. You may also have other rights specific to your State. Some States do not allow the exclusion of consequential or incidental damages therefore the above exclusion of limitation may not apply to you. For warranty work, technical support, or information, please contact:La Crosse Technology, Ltd2817 Losey Blvd. S. La Crosse, WI 54601/support/alertsLost your Activation Key Card?Contact Customer Support:/support/alerts Phone: (608) 785-7920* Disclaimers: La Crosse Technology, LTD. (“La Crosse”) provides various alert and monitoring services to aid users. (1) Service providers may charge users for alert services. Standard messaging and data rates apply and will be billed to the customer’s wireless account. Customers may be unable to receive text messaging or data service in some areas due to unavailability of service. (2) La Crosse shall not be liable for accuracy, usefulness or availability of data transmitted via the service. Users are solely responsible for damages to persons or property by service use.All rights reserved. This handbook must not be reproduced in any form, even in excerpts, or duplicated or processed using electronic, mechanical or chemical procedures without written permission of the publisher.This handbook may contain mistakes and printing errors. The information in this handbook is regularly checked and corrections made in the next issue.We accept no liability for technical mistakes or printing errors, or their consequences. All trademarks and patents are acknowledged.5,978,738 6,076,044 6,597,990This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:1) This device may not cause harmful interference.2) This device must accept any interference received,including interference that may cause undesired operation.。