Table of Contents CHAPTER 1 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 1.1 About this guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 1.2 Intended audience . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 1.3 Prerequisite skills . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 1.
Table of Contents CHAPTER 4 Operations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1 4.1 Reading the Wireless Field Interface device information from SmartView 4-2 1-2 Wireless Field Interface User’s Manual Part No.
Introduction - About this guide CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION The following topics describe what is new in the controlled release and the overview of the Wireless Field Interface device. 1.1 About this guide This document describes how to provision, configure, operate, and monitor an ISA100 wireless interface network using the Wireless Field Interface devices. This guide assists you in understanding, and planning the standalone OneWireless Network. 1.
Introduction - What is new in this controlled release 1.5 What is new in this controlled release This release supports the following enhancements in Wireless Field Interface field devices. Provides the ability to configure the publishing rate of the transducer blocks. Provides the ability to support deployment of the security keys to the Wireless Field Interface field devices, using over-the-air provisioning.
Configuration - CHAPTER 2 CONFIGURATION The following topics describe how to configure the OneWireless infrastructure, the Wireless Field Interface devices, and the protocol tunneling. Part No.
Configuration - Configuring OneWireless infrastructure 2.1 Configuring OneWireless infrastructure 2.1.1 Configuring WDM using the First Time Configuration Wizard After installing the WDM, you need to configure the WDM to enable it to function in the OneWireless Network. The First Time Configuration Wizard guides you through the initial configuration of the WDM.
Configuration - Configuring OneWireless infrastructure 3. On the Wireless Device Manager Configuration page, click Configure New Wireless Device Manager and click Next. 4. On the Wireless Device Manager Settings page, type the WDM Tag Name and the Description. The Tag Name is the unique name that is used to identify the WDM. It can be up to 16 characters long and must begin with an alphabetic character. Do not use special characters in the Tag Name; underscore is the only acceptable character.
Configuration - Configuring OneWireless infrastructure WARNING! When redundancy is enabled, the primary WDM is assigned physical ID A and the secondary WDM is assigned physical ID B. The physical IDs are displayed in the UI during normal operation. Tagging the physical hardware with matching labels makes it easy to distinguish the WDMs later. 6. Click Next. The Location Settings page appears.
Configuration - Configuring OneWireless infrastructure address of a particular node is 192.168.2.3 with a subnet mask of 255.255.255.0, the subnet mask indicates that the first 24 bits of the address represent the network address. The last 8 bits can be used for individual node addresses on that network. c) Assign Addresses to Field Device Access Points (Enable DHCP Server): Select this check box to enable the WDM to act as the DHCP Server.
Configuration - Configuring OneWireless infrastructure WARNING! The network time settings configuration is disabled on the secondary WDM. Upon synchronization, the secondary WDM syncs time from primary over the FDN interface. WARNING! Network time settings configuration is disabled on the secondary WDM. Upon synchronization, the secondary WDM syncs time from primary over the FDN interface. 13. Click Use NTPServer or Use System Time, as required.
Configuration - Configuring OneWireless infrastructure 16. Click Next. The Configuration Summary page appears which displays the summary of all the configuration information specified in the First Time Configuration Wizard. An incorrect entry is indicated by a warning icon. Hovering the mouse over the icon displays a tooltip with the information about the incorrect entry. 17. Verify the WDM settings, correct errors if any, and then click Finish.
Configuration - Configuring OneWireless infrastructure WARNING! If you are configuring the WDM to use the same process control network IP address, then the wizard redirects the Web browser. If you have configured the WDM using a different PCN IP subnet than the computer, then you need to reconfigure the network settings of the computer to access the user interface using the IP address on the new subnet. 2.1.
Configuration - Configuring OneWireless infrastructure 3. Under ISA100 Network Provisioning, in the Over the Air Provisioning group, select Enabled. The WDM is enabled for over-the-air provisioning support. 4. Click Apply. The unprovisioned access points start appearing in the Selection Panel. You can filter the device list to view only the unprovisioned access points in the network. 5. On the ribbon bar, in the Filter group, click Device Status > Un-Provisioned. 6.
Configuration - Configuring OneWireless infrastructure NOTE: You can select multiple access points using the Selection Panel or the map view. Use SHIFT+click to select multiple items in a successive list. Use CTRL+click to select multiple items not in succession. It is recommended that you select and accept only 10 devices at a time. The Accept Over the Air Devices dialog box appears.
Configuration - Configuring OneWireless infrastructure 3. Under Over The Air Provisioning, click Enable for 60 Minutes. The access point functions as a provisioning device for 60 minutes. The unprovisioned Wireless Field Interface devices that are in the factory default state start appearing in the Selection Panel. Note that if you do not accept or reject the devices within 60 minutes, the devices automatically disappear from the user interface. 4.
Configuration - Configuring OneWireless infrastructure interface, so that the device can rejoin through a different access point for provisioning. 5. Select the required Wireless Field Interface device in the Selection Panel or the map view and then click Accept on the ribbon bar. NOTE: You can select multiple access points using the Selection Panel or the map view. Use SHIFT+click to select multiple items in a successive list. Use CTRL+click to select multiple items not in succession.
Configuration - Configuring OneWireless infrastructure 2. On the display, scroll to the commands item using the MENU buttons. 3. Press the LEFT ARROW and RIGHT ARROW (SELECT push buttons) simultaneously. You are prompted to enter the password. The default password for SmartView is AAAAAA. 4. Use the MENU push buttons to enter the password and then press the SELECT push buttons. The list of commands appears. 5. Scroll to select the CAN-1WL FlexConn board name and then press the SELECT push buttons. 6.
Configuration - Configuring Wireless Field Interface device 2.2 Configuring Wireless Field Interface device 2.2.1 Loading the Device Description file A Device Description (DD) file is usually a zip file that is available on the disk supplied in the Honeywell Process Solutions website. It contains information about the device type, commands that are supported by the device, and other device-specific data.
Configuration - Configuring Wireless Field Interface device Routing Enabled — Enables the routing field device to function as a router and an I/O device. The default join policy configured is Follow System Manager Policy. Not Applicable – Does not apply to devices that are capable of operating as access points. – Does not apply to devices that are only capable of operating as routers. 4. Select one of the following Join Assignment options, as required.
Configuration - Configuring Wireless Field Interface device Units Index: Specifies the unit of the measurement value. The value varies according to the sensor type selected for a channel. For example, the process value of the TII-XR sensor card is displayed as CH01_AI_1 and the Units Index is set to m. 3. Click Apply. NOTE: After applying the changes, the newly configured values appear under the Scale panel. To configure Mode 1. 2. 3. 4. On the Property Panel, expand Mode.
Configuration - Configuring Wireless Field Interface device 2.2.4 Activating Wireless Field Interface device in OneWireless Network The ISA100 Wireless field devices maintain a database of process configuration, identification, and diagnostic information in memory. WDM allows accessing this information from the Wireless Field Interface client applications (CIU Prime hardware or Engauge software). This enables monitoring the ISA100 Wireless field devices like any other field device.
Configuration - Configuring Wireless Field Interface device 4. Under the Ethernet/UDP Interface Options, the UDP port number of the port on which the WDM is connected is displayed. 5. Click Apply. 2.2.4.2 Monitor performance of ENRAF interface To monitor performance of ENRAF interface 1. On the Selection Panel, select the ENRAF interface. 2. On the Property Panel, expand Statistics. 3. Verify the following attributes to monitor the performance of the ENRAF interface.
Configuration - Configuring Wireless Field Interface device the device type, a field device can have an Input Publication panel. This is determined by the DD file for the field device. The Input Publication panel contains the following configuration options. Contract Status — A contract is a communication resource (bandwidth) allocation between two devices on the ISA100 network. The following are the status values that are displayed depending on the status of the contract.
Configuration - Configuring Wireless Field Interface device To configure publication rate and stale limit 1. On the Selection Panel, select the field device. 2. On the Property Panel, expand Input Publication. 3. In the Rate field, select the publication rate, as appropriate. 4. In the Stale Limit field, select the stale limit, as appropriate. 5. Click Apply. 2 - 20 Wireless Field Interface User’s Manual Part No.
Configuration - Configuring the protocol tunneling 2.3 Configuring the protocol tunneling This release of ISA100 Flexline R220 supports integration with OneWireless R220. OneWireless R220 WDM supports GPU and Flexconn protocol tunnel. The Applications (Engauge tool/CIU Prime) that support GPU and Flexconn protocol tunnel, communicate with the WDM for configuring and monitoring the ISA100 Flexline R220 devices.
Configuration - Configuring the protocol tunneling 2.3.1 Configure Wireless Field Interface device interface To configure Interface Summary and Interface Object Parameters 1. On the Selection Panel, select the field device. 2. On the Property Panel, expand Interface Summary and Interface Object Parameters. 3. Under Interface Summary, enter the following read/write parameter details. a) Name — Type the required name for the channel. b) Description — Type the required description for the channel. 4.
Configuration - Configuring the protocol tunneling The GPU address and the FlexConn address configured for a Wireless Field Interface device should be unique for each device in the network. For more information regarding the GPU address and the FlexConn address, refer to the section “Configure Wireless Field Interface device interface” on page 29. If RS-232 serial communication is required, then connect the RS-232 serial cable between the COM1 port of the WDM and the client .
Configuration - Configuring the protocol tunneling For RS-232, select the serial port on which the serial cable is connected as COM1. Signal Name Protective ground DCD RXD TXD DTR Signal ground DSR RTS CTS Pin number 9 pins Chassis 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 25 pins 1 8 3 2 20 7 6 4 5 RS-485 The Modbus, HART, and Wireless Field Interface (ENRAF) interfaces supports RS-485. For RS-485, select the serial port on which the serial cable is connected as COM2.
Configuration - Configuring the protocol tunneling 2.3.3 Configure ENRAF Ethernet/UDP interface You can convert Ethernet/UDP interface by using a Lantronix device or a serial-to-Ethernet/UDP driver. Following are the high-level tasks to be performed. Install and configure the Lantronix device. Assign an IP address to the Lantronix device. Configure the Standard Serial Tunnel firmware settings on the Lantronix device. Activate ENRAF Ethernet/UDP interface on the OneWireless user interface.
Configuration - Configuring the protocol tunneling 2.3.3.2 Assign IP address to the Lantronix device Perform the following steps to assign or reassign an IP address to the Lantronix device. To assign or reassign an IP address to the Lantronix device 1. From the Start menu, open Lantronix DeviceInstaller. 2. Click Device > Assign IP Address. 3. When prompted for device identification, enter the MAC address of the Lantronix device and click Next.
Configuration - Configuring the protocol tunneling 2.3.3.3 Configure Standard Serial Tunnel settings on the Lantronix device Configure Standard Serial Tunnel firmware to enable it to properly tunnel Wireless Field Interface device messages from the RS-232 serial port to the Ethernet port of the WDM. To configure Standard Serial Tunnel settings on the Lantronix device 1. From the Start menu, open Lantronix DeviceInstaller. 2.
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Firmware Upgrade - Upgrading the WDM firmware CHAPTER 3 FIRMWARE UPGRADE The following topics describe how to upgrade the firmware of the WDM and the Wireless Field Interface field devices. 3.1 Upgrading the WDM firmware Download the latest OneWireless installation package (WDM firmware) from the Honeywell Process Solutions website. CAUTION! Upgrading the WDM firmware makes the WDM offline for some time. During this operation, all the devices drop and join the network again.
Firmware Upgrade - Verifying the WDM firmware revision The WDM Update dialog box displays the upload status. Once complete, the Firmware File box displays the uploaded firmware file 4. Click Update. The firmware upgrade starts and once complete, the user interface displays a message indicating the result of firmware upgrade operation. WARNING! At times, the update may take longer than expected and the result of the upgrade may not be displayed. Instead, a “Page not available” error may appear.
Firmware Upgrade - Upgrading the Wireless Field Interface device 3.3 Upgrading the Wireless Field Interface device firmware The devices at the farthest hop level must be upgraded first. CAN-1WL FlexConn board firmare 1. On the Selection Panel of the OneWireless user interface, select the field device. You can select multiple devices of the same type using the Selection Panel or the map view. Use SHIFT +click to select multiple items in a successive list.
Firmware Upgrade - Upgrading the FDAP/access point firmware Radio firmware 1. On the Selection Panel of the OneWireless user interface, select the field device. You can select multiple devices of the same type using the Selection Panel or the map view. Use SHIFT +click to select multiple items in a successive list. Use CTRL+click to select multiple items not in succession. 2. On the ribbon bar, in the Upgrade group, click Radio. The Radio Firmware Upgrade dialog box appears. 3.
Firmware Upgrade - Upgrading the FDAP/access point firmware To upgrade the FDAP/access point firmware 1. On the Selection Panel, select the FDAP/access point. You can select multiple devices using the Selection Panel or the map view. Use SHIFT+click to select multiple items in a successive list. Use CTRL+click to select multiple items not in succession. 2. On the ribbon bar, in the Upgrade group, click Radio. The Radio Firmware Upgrade dialog box appears. 3.
Firmware Upgrade - Upgrading the Wireless Field Interface device 3.5 Upgrading the Wireless Field Interface device firmware using the Engauge service tool The Engauge service tool is used for upgrading the Wireless Field Interface device firmware. For more information regarding the Engauge service tool, refer to the Service Manual SmartRadar FelxLine. Perform one of the following methods to upgrade the firmware based on the boards which need to be upgraded: 1.
Firmware Upgrade - Upgrading the Wireless Field Interface device The FlexConn Firmware Update — Engauge dialog box appears. 4. Depending on the firmware type, the available upgrade files appear by default. Select the required file from the list of upgrade files. If the file is not available in the list, perform the following steps. a) Click Browse to browse to the directory location of the firmware upgrade file. b) Click Open. 5. Click Start. The upgrade status is displayed in the status bar. 6.
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Operations - CHAPTER 4 OPERATIONS The following topic describes how to read the Wireless Field Interface field device information from SmartView. Part No.
Operations - Reading the Wireless Field Interface field device information 4.1 Reading the Wireless Field Interface field device information from SmartView To read the Wireless Field Interface field device information from SmartVie. 1. On SmartView, press the UP ARROW and DOWN ARROW simultaneously (MENU push buttons) to view the menu items on the display. 2. On the display, scroll to the commands item using the MENU buttons. 3. Press the LEFT ARROW and RIGHT ARROW (SELECT push buttons) simultaneously.