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
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To view battery status:
• Using a Divigraph ISA100 gateway:
1. Select the "Devices" menu item.
2. Select a VP Series 2000 device in the device tree.
3. Select "Device Information".
4. The "Power Status" field indicates the device battery status.
• Using a Yokogawa ISA100 gateway:
1. Click the “Field Device List” button. The power supply status is displayed in the right column.
• Using a Honeywell ISA100 gateway:
1. Select a device in the “Selection Panel”.
2. In the “Property Panel”, expand “Device Management”. The power supply status is displayed at
the top.
• Using an Emerson WirelessHART gateway:
1. Select the relevant sensor.
2. View all published data.
3. Device variable ID 243 indicates the battery status in terms of days left.
• Using System 1:
1. Select “Display > Devices”.
2. In the “Device hierarchy”, select a VP Series 2000 device. Expand the device and select “Health”.
3. In the “List” pane, the “Health Point Power Supply Status Measurement” value is displayed.
System 1 software displays WirelessHART battery status by translating from days left to a percentage for
the three different battery states:
• > 1368 days - 75%: High
• 456 > 1368 days - 50%: Medium
• < 456 days - 25%: Low