Operation; Overview; Owa 100 Adapter Display Modes; Owa 100 Adapter Connection Status - Honeywell OWA 100 OneWireless User Manual

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4.1

Overview

OWA 100 Adapter display modes

The OWA 100 Adapter contains one Red LED and one Green LED that are used to indicate status.
1. No Lights = No Power (No battery power and no 4-20 mA scavenging power)
2. Steady Red = No Key
3. Steady Red, Slow Blinking Green = Discovery in Progress
4. Steady Green, Slow Blinking Red = Securing in Progress
5. Slow Blinking Green = Unit is connected to OneWireless System
6. Slow Blinking Red = No Radio Connection
7. One Red Blink and no Green = Low battery warning
8. Two Red Blinks and no Green = No HART Connection (cannot communicate with HART transmitter)
4.2

OWA 100 Adapter connection status

Displayed
Definition
status
2
Transmitter needs a key from the
Provisioning Device and is not transmitting.
6
Transmitter is in between discovery attempts.
3
Transmitter has not made a connection to a
Multinode and is in discovery (searching for a
connection to a Multinode). Transmitter will
automatically enter a power saving mode if it
cannot make a connection and will retry later.
Rev. 1
September 2010

4. Operation

Table 1 OWA 100 Adapter connection status

OWA 100 Adapter User Manual
What to do
Transmit a key to the transmitter. See page
22.
If Transmitter does not make a connection
within five minutes, do the following:
Check that Key is correct for the network
you are trying to join.
Check that Multinode(s) in the local area
are turned on and are already a secure
part of the network.
Check if KeyServer is active.
Check the KeyServer Event Log to see if
the Transmitter is actively trying to join.
Errors in the Event Log show that the
Transmitter is trying to join but that there
are problems. Consult the OneWireless
Wireless Builder documentation for
troubleshooting errors.
Wait for connection. If Transmitter does not
make a connection within five minutes, see
NOT CONN in this table.
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