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 17
Before you Begin
If you are using a:
• Yokogawa or Honeywell ISA100 gateway, you must provision devices over the air.
• Bently Nevada Ranger Pro ISA100 gateway, Provision Using a USB NFC Reader.
• WirelessHART gateway, Provision Using a USB NFC Reader.
If a VP Series 2000 device is not available to be provisioned or does not immediately join the provisioned
network, it may be in a deep sleep state.
ISA100 Devices
VP Series 2000 ISA100 devices must be in an unprovisioned state to use over-the-air (OTA) provisioning
and join the network.
! NOTE
If over-the-air provisioning fails, you may be required to use the NFC reader and VP Series 2000
configuration software to reboot or unprovision the device.
WirelessHART Devices
VP Series 2000 WirelessHART devices are shipped with an assigned Network ID and Join Key. The default
WirelessHART device values are:
• Network ID: 32498
• Join Key: 00001631 00001631 00001631 00001631
Device Sleep State
If a VP Series 2000 device does not join the network, it may be in a sleep state. It periodically wakes
from the sleep state to attempt to join the network. To reset the sleep cycle, see “Reboot the Device”.
ISA100 Device Sleep State
Once you install a battery into a VP Series 2000 ISA100 device, it is ready to be provisioned over-the-air
or join the provisioned network. To conserve battery power, if a VP Series 2000 ISA100 device is not
provisioned within a certain period of time, it enters a sleep cycle. It periodically wakes from sleep mode
to attempt to join the network. To reset the sleep cycle, see “Reboot the Device”.
Interval after battery is inserted or sensor is
disconnected from a network:
Sensor tries to connect every:
0 to 20 minutes
2 min
20 min to 120 min
5 min
120 min to 10 hours
15 min
10 hours to 48 hours
30 min
> 48 hours
60 min