Honeywell XYR 6000 User Manual page 45

Onewireless. isa100.11a compliant universal i/o transmitter
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Revision 1
January 2011
Description
Function of the device in the wireless network.
No Routing – Device functions only as a transmitter
I/O Router – Device functions both as a transmitter and as a
field router
The first line displays one of the following connection states.
No Security Key – No security key has been deployed to
the device or multinode. The user must give a security key
to the device or multinode before it will join the wireless
sensor network.
Not Joined – A security key exists in the device or
multinode, but no connection has been formed. The device
or multinode is waiting to form a connection and will
automatically retry shortly. Users may transmit a new
security key in order to force the device or multinode to
immediately retry to form a connection.
Discover – The device is attempting to form a connection to
the wireless sensor network. The device is discovering
multinodes and, if a multinode is found, will transition to the
securing state.
Securing – The device is attempting to form a connection to
the wireless sensor network. The device has discovered
one or two multinodes and is attempting to form a secure
session. If successful, the device will transition to the
connected state.
Joining – The device is negotiating the parameters of the
wireless connection.
Joined – A secure connection is formed with the network.
The second line contains detailed state information useful for
problem reporting.
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