User's Guide
Table Of Contents
- General Safety
- Hardware
- Network Design
- Installation and Configuration
- Install Battery
- Configure Network
- VP Series 2000 Configuration Software
- Provision Devices
- Before you Begin
- Device Sleep State
- Provision Using a USB NFC Reader
- Provision Using a Divigraph ISA100 Gateway
- Provision Using a Yokogawa ISA100 Gateway
- Provision Using a Honeywell ISA 100 Gateway
- Provision using an Emerson WirelessHART Gateway
- Unprovision Devices
- Unprovision Using a USB NFC Reader
- Unprovision Using a Yokogawa ISA100 Gateway
- Unprovision Using a Honeywell ISA100 Gateway
- Reboot the Device
- Configure Devices
- System 1 Installation and Configuration
- Mount Devices
- Verification
- Maintenance
- Monitor Battery Levels
- Battery Status Monitoring
- Clean and Inspect Devices
- Update Device Firmware
- Update Radio Firmware
- Troubleshooting VP Series 2000 Devices
- Harden the System
EVR-VPXDOC-0036 VP Series 2000 User Guide
DIVIGRAPH
Rev 2.4.1
September 2021
Proprietary & Confidential – Copyright © 2020 Divigraph (Pty) Ltd. All Rights Reserved 2
General Safety
Receiving Inspection
Visually inspect the product for obvious shipping damage. If you detect shipping damage, file a claim
with the carrier and submit a copy to Divigraph. Include all model numbers and serial numbers with the
claim.
Handling and Storing Considerations
Proper handling of components, best practices for system installation, and diligent inspection
procedures for the system will prolong the service life of the system. Additionally, procedures for
dealing with system components replaced by maintenance are detailed to allow compliance with
regulations relating to electronic waste.
Personal Safety Warnings
Labels and markings are provided to guide the system integrator in the processes of choosing
appropriate interface equipment, determining safe use conditions, and identifying recommended
installation procedures. The format of these markings are governed by the standards that dictate safe
use and environmental compliance in a variety of regions and regulated settings. More specific product
safety warnings are described in VP Series Warnings, Special Conditions and Additional Information
(DSDVP001).
Potential Electrostatic Charging Hazard
! WARNING
ELECTROSTATIC CHARGING HAZARD
RISK OF PERSONAL INJURY OR EQUIPMENT DAMAGE.
Potential for electrostatic charging hazard.
• Electrostatic discharge could cause a spark enough to ignite an explosion. In addition, electrostatic
discharge could damage to the product.
• Use extra caution during dry weather. Relative humidity less than 30% tends to multiply the
accumulation of static charges on any surface