Applicant: Test Report S/N: BossPac Engineering And Technology Inc. FCC ID: ZI8EA45 45461472-R1.0 ISED ID 9648A-EA45 EXHIBIT 19B – USER’S MANUAL – HOST 2 – NEST2 See Attached ©2019 Celltech Labs Inc. This document is not to be reproduced in whole or in part without the expressed written permission of Celltech Labs Inc.
WASP™ NEST2 SMART RECEIVER AND GATEWAY USER MANUAL VERSION 4.
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WASP™ NEST2 Smart Receiver and Gateway Operations Manual WARNING READ THIS MANUAL BEFORE OPERATING THIS DEVICE. MISE EN GARDE LISEZ LE MANUEL AVANT UTILISATER WARNING TO PREVENT EQUIPMENT FAILURE, AND/OR DAMAGE, AND/OR PERSONAL INJURY, REGULAR CALIBRATION AND INSPECTION OF THIS DEVICE IS REQUIRED. MISE EN GARDE POUR PRЀVENIR LE DOMMAGE À L’EQUIPMENT, ET/AU AUX PERSON, LA CÀLIBRATION ET L’INSPECTION REGULIER EST ŔEQUIS.
WASP™ NEST2 Smart Receiver and Gateway Operations Manual WARNING - EXPLOSION HAZARD SUBSTITUTION OF COMPONENTS MAY IMPAIR SUITABILITY FOR CLASS 1, DIVISION 2. AVERTISSEMENT – RISQUE D’EXPLOSION LA SUBSTITUTION DECOMPOSANTS RENDRE CE MATÉRIEL INACCEPTABLE POUR LES EMPLACEMENTS DE CLASSE 1, DIVISION 2 WARNING - EXPLOSION HAZARD DO NOT RECONNECT POWER IN A HAZARDOUS ENVIRONMENT. AVERTISSEMENT - RISQUE D’EXPLOSION NE PAS BRANCHEZ LA PRISE DANS UN ENVIRONMENT FLAMMABLE.
WASP™ NEST2 Smart Receiver and Gateway Operations Manual Table of Contents 1. Introduction ......................................................................................................................... 7 1.1 NEST Receiver Introduction ............................................................................................ 7 2. Installation........................................................................................................................... 7 2.
WASP™ NEST2 Smart Receiver and Gateway Operations Manual 3.2.3.4 Clear Logs.............................................................................................................18 3.2.4 Record Information Legend .........................................................................................18 3.2.5 Sensor Lists .................................................................................................................19 3.2.5.1 Binding And Ignoring Sensor Pucks ........................
WASP™ NEST2 Smart Receiver and Gateway Operations Manual 1. Introduction 1.1 NEST Receiver Introduction This Operations Manual provides basic information on how to operate WASP™Nest Smart Receiver and Gateway. This manual covers the following topics: the Installation of WASP™NEST Wiring of WASP™NEST Configuring of Individual WASP™Sensors System Information and Settings of WASP™NEST Maintenance of WASP™NEST 2. Installation 2 .
WASP™ NEST2 Smart Receiver and Gateway Operations Manual To attach the antenna, carefully screw the antenna cable to the SMA connection at the base of the BossPac NEST™ Receiver Gateway. See photo below. Attach antenna to opposite end of cable, (N type connector). Figure 1: Attach Antenna to NEST WARNING – EXPLOSION HAZARD. DO NOT CONNECT OR DISCONNECT THE ANTENNA IN A HAZARDOUS ENVIRONMENT. AVERTISSEMENT – RISQUE D’EXPLOSION. NE PAS BRANCHER OU DЀ-BRANCHER L’ANTENNE DANS UN ENVIRONMENT FLAMMABLE. 2.3.
WASP™ NEST2 Smart Receiver and Gateway Operations Manual 2.3.4 Circuit Board Terminal Block The NEST circuit board has an 8 pin terminal block. A diagram of the terminal block is shown to the right. INPUT 1 and INPUT 2 have not been enabled on the WASP™ system. OUTPUT 1 and OUTPUT 2 are assigned for critical error and warning signals respectively. RS485-1B and RS485-1A are assigned for MODBUS connections. +5V-24V and GND are the power connections.
WASP™ NEST2 Smart Receiver and Gateway Operations Manual 3 . I n t er f a c e The touch screen interface on the BossPac NEST™ displays important current information throughout all its screens. The name of the current screen is displayed at the top center. The current time and date are displayed at the bottom right. Current critical error count and warning count are displayed in the bottom left of the interface.
WASP™ NEST2 Smart Receiver and Gateway Operations Manual 3.1 System Status Screens When activating the BossPac WASP™ system for the first time the BossPac NEST receiver will automatically detect all sensor pucks within the working radius (assuming battery modules are attached to the sensors). The default screen, when turning on the BossPac NEST™ receiver or waking the screen from sleep mode, is the SYSTEM STATUS screen.
WASP™ NEST2 Smart Receiver and Gateway Operations Manual 3 . 2 Ma i n Me n u The NEST system information, sensor settings, configuration area, and log options are accessed through the MAIN MENU tab of the SYSTEM STATUS default screen. Tapping MAIN MENU will bring up a list of options. Tap the UP/DOWN arrows to scroll through the available options. Choose SELECT to access the desired high-lighted option. Tap SYSTEM STATUS to return to the default startup screen. 3.2.
WASP™ NEST2 Smart Receiver and Gateway Operations Manual 3.2.2 System Settings To input or modify settings you will need to access the SYSTEM SETTINGS from the MAIN MENU screen. Use the UP/DOWN arrows to highlight the SYSTEM SETTINGS option and tap SELECT. The SYSTEM SETTINGS screen will be displayed with several options that can be configured or modified. 3.2.2.
WASP™ NEST2 Smart Receiver and Gateway Operations Manual 3.2.2.4 Set Modbus Parameter To configure MODBUS parameters, select SET MODBUS PARAM from the SYSTEM SETTINGS selection screen. A submenu will display the parameters to select: RTU ADDRESS, BAUD RATE, or STOP BITS. If the direct output option was enabled, you would be asked to disable it before modifying MODBUS parameters. 3.2.2.4.
WASP™ NEST2 Smart Receiver and Gateway Operations Manual TEMPERATURE UNITS 3.2.2.5 Set Temperature Unit You can set the units of temperature to either Celsius or Fahrenheit by selecting SET THERM UNITS from the SYSTEM SETTINGS menu. Simply choose the unit of measurement and press SELECT. CANCEL BACK CELSIUS FAHRENHEIT SELECT 21'C CRI=4 WRN=1 13:46 NOV 24/10 VELOCITY UNITS 3.2.2.
WASP™ NEST2 Smart Receiver and Gateway Operations Manual 3.2.2.10 Adjust Brightness The adjust brightness option allows you to change the brightness of the screen to improve the readability of the screen under different lightning conditions. *Note: the higher level of brightness will increase the current consumption. You can adjust and set the screen brightness by choosing ADJUST BRIGHTNESS from the SYSTEM SETTINGS menu.
WASP™ NEST2 Smart Receiver and Gateway Operations Manual 3.2.3.1 Upload Logs All records in the selected type of logs are sent sequentially over the RS485 port to an external device. This feature is for use with the accompanied software on a personal computer. For the UPLOAD LOGS action, you will need to tap on OK at the confirmation screen to authorize the action. Tap CANCEL to return to previous screen. 3.2.3.2 View Logs The VIEW LOGS window displays 4 options.
WASP™ NEST2 Smart Receiver and Gateway Operations Manual Daily data and weekly data are displayed in similar format. The details of a record include sensor ID or name, average temperature, peak temperature, average acceleration, and average velocity. LOGS> LAST 24 HRS DATA 11:50:02 DEC 10/10 LID 3382-3 SID 2283 B=3.5, T=24 A=0.02, V=0.00 21'C CRI=4 WRN=1 MAIN MENU BACK 13:46 DEC 10/10 3.2.3.
WASP™ NEST2 Smart Receiver and Gateway Operations Manual 3 . 2 . 5 S e n s or L i s t s When first configuring or adding WASP™ Sensors to the WASP™ systems, it is necessary to “bind” the sensors to the receiver. The SENSOR LISTS will show all available sensors within range of the NEST. To access SENSOR LIST: > MAIN MENU > SENSOR LISTS > SELECT. This brings up the main SENSOR LISTS screen with 3 options: FREE, BOUND, and IGNORED. FREE: Shows all available sensors within range.
WASP™ NEST2 Smart Receiver and Gateway Operations Manual After BIND action is selected, you need to select an input to attach the sensor to. Attaching to an input allows the information to be pulled for that individual sensor via MODBUS. The SELECT INPUT screen will highlight the next “available” input and will also show the current bound sensor inputs. Choose SELECT to attach to next available input or scroll to desired input and SELECT.
WASP™ NEST2 Smart Receiver and Gateway Operations Manual 3 . 2 . 8 Bi - D i re c t io n a l S e t t i n g s Bi-directional communication is an enhanced feature of the first generation of WASP™ NEST systems. This feature implements a simple user interface for WASP configuration directly in the NEST touch screen and facilitates the radio-silent mode for WASP in oil field explosive operations. 3.2.
WASP™ NEST2 Smart Receiver and Gateway Operations Manual This SETTINGS screen allows the user to modify the sensor name, update rate, choose vibration axes, and configure the warning alarm and critical alarm thresholds for the supported parameters. To set an individual parameter scroll the UP/DOWN arrows to the desired setting, or by tapping either the top or bottom part of the screen. Press SELECT when the desired option is highlighted. 3.2.9.
WASP™ NEST2 Smart Receiver and Gateway Operations Manual 3.2.9.3 Setting Sensor Vibration Axes The sensors can be individually configured to measure all three vibration axes (XYZ) combined, a combination of, or independently. To set the preferred option, highlight VIB AXES from the sensor SETTINGS screen and tap SELECT. Use the arrow keys to move cursor LEFT / RIGHT to the desired character position. Use the UP / DOWN arrows to toggle between 1 (enabled) or 0 (ignore).
WASP™ NEST2 Smart Receiver and Gateway Operations Manual 3.2.9.6 Setting Velocity Warning and Critical Alarm Thresholds To set the desired velocity warning and critical alarm thresholds for each individual sensor, select the desired option from the SENSOR SETTINGS screen, HI VEL / HI-HI VEL / LO VEL / LO-LO VEL The bottom left quadrant of the screen will display the current setting (in mm/s) or DISABLED if there is no current threshold setting.
WASP™ NEST2 Smart Receiver and Gateway Operations Manual 3.2.9.10 Temperature Calibration To set from the settings screen, scroll to, and select TEMP CALIBRATION to calibrate the sensor temperature reading to a reference reading. Using the UP/DOWN and LEFT/RIGHT arrows enter the reference reading from an external device such as thermometer gun. Tap on OK to save the calibration or tap on CANCEL to return to the settings screen. TEMP CALIBRATE (REF,'C) CANCEL BACK REF C 025.
WASP™ NEST2 Smart Receiver and Gateway Operations Manual 4. Maintenance 4.1 Rear Cover The rear cover of the NEST receiver should remain in place during operation. Do not remove except to access the NEST circuit board when necessary. Replace rear cover upon completion of task. 4 . 2 R e p l ac i n g Ba t t e r i e s The BossPac NEST™ Receiver uses a 3V Lithium Battery to maintain clock and memory function. After several years of use the battery may need to be replaced.
WASP™ NEST2 Smart Receiver and Gateway Operations Manual FCC & IC Statements FCC Class B Part 15 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 undesired operation. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by BossPac Engineering Technology Inc.
WASP™ NEST2 Smart Receiver and Gateway Operations Manual Appendix A: Resetting The System Board In the event the NEST Receiver becomes unresponsive, it may be necessary to reset the system board. This is accomplished by briefly shorting the pins on jumper J8. Depending on the PCB revision of your board, J8 will be located as shown in one of the following picture.