Honeywell Touchpoint Plus Wireless Technical Handbook
Honeywell Touchpoint Plus Wireless Technical Handbook

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  • Page 1 Technical Handbook Touchpoint Plus Wireless...
  • Page 2 Revision History Issue Comment ECO no. Date Initial Release HAA190023 Mar 2019 Second Release for Portable Products HAA190054 Sep 2019...
  • Page 3 Disclaimer In no event shall Honeywell be liable for any damages or injury of any nature or kind, no matter how caused, that arise from the use of the equipment referred to in this manual. Strict compliance with the safety procedures set out and referred to in this manual, and extreme care in the use of the equipment, are essential to avoid or minimise the chance of personal injury or damage to the equipment.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    3.1.7 Storage Conditions (With batteries) ................15 3.1.8 IP Rating ......................... 15 3.1.9 Construction ........................16 3.1.10 Touchpoint Plus Wireless Packaging ................16 3.1.11 Packaging Components for Return to Manufacturer ............. 16 3.1.12 Disposal (WEEE Directive).................... 16 3.2 System Construction ......................17 Chapter 4 –...
  • Page 5: Technical Handbook

    5.2.10 FA324 Connection ......................35 5.2.11 RAEMet Wind Sensor Connection ................37 5.2.12 Relay Output Module Connections ................39 Chapter 6 – Touchpoint Plus Wireless Operating Instructions ........41 6.1 User Interface General ......................41 6.2 Menu Items and Access Levels ..................... 42 6.2.1 Touchscreen (Colour Resistive) ..................
  • Page 6 8.1.4 LCD Test ......................... 77 8.1.5 LED and Buzzer Test ...................... 77 8.1.6 Mesh Network Test ......................77 8.2 Testing the Touchpoint Plus Wireless System ..............78 8.2.1 Introduction ........................78 8.3 How to Replace a Faulty I/O Module ..................79 8.4 How to Add a New I/O Module ....................
  • Page 7: Chapter 1 - Important Safety Information

    Check the product rating plate and look for the following marks to ensure that the supplied equipment is suitable for its intended location and purpose: Products bearing the CE mark conform to all applicable European Directives as stated on the Honeywell product specific EC Declaration of Conformity.
  • Page 8 Installation must be in accordance with the recognized standards of the appropriate authority in the country concerned. Refer to local, national and company regulations. Do not operate the Touchpoint Plus Wireless system or its components outside of their rated operating specification.
  • Page 9: Cautions

    2) Do not use sharp objects to operate the touchscreen as this could irreparably damage the User Interface and adversely affect its IP rating. 3) Use only soft, damp cloths or screen wipes to clean the Touchpoint Plus Wireless. Do not use solvents or abrasives as they will damage the User Interface.
  • Page 10: Chapter 2 - Safety Hazards, Warnings And Cautions

    • Environmental hazards (toxic atmospheres) • Fire and Ignition hazards (Touchpoint Plus Wireless is not ATEX/IECEx Zone 1 certified, and cannot be used in flammable atmospheres, or where oxygen concentrations >25% v/v O 2.1.1 Warnings and Cautions Safety of this equipment is reinforced by the use of safety labels that are fixed to the equipment in a visible manner.
  • Page 11: Safety Hazards

    The following specific hazards are associated with the installation and use of this equipment: DANGER – IGNITION HAZARD Touchpoint Plus Wireless is not ATEX/IECEx certified, and it may only be installed in safe areas where there are no flammable atmospheres, and no oxygen concentrations >25% v/v O WARNING –...
  • Page 12 MAN0984_Iss 2_09/19 Touchpoint Plus Wireless 3020M5001_2 Technical Handbook Safety Hazards, Warnings And Cautions 2.1.2 Safety Hazards (Cont.) The following general hazards are associated with the use of this equipment: WARNING – FIRE OR EXPLOSION HAZARD Battery may explode if mistreated. Do not disassemble or dispose of in fire.
  • Page 13: Location And Description Of Warning Labels

    MAN0984_Iss 2_09/19 Touchpoint Plus Wireless 3020M5001_2 Technical Handbook Safety Hazards, Warnings And Cautions 2.2 Location and Description of Warning Labels 2.2.1 Safety Warning Labels In accordance with the requirements of the European Standard EN 60825–1, appropriate warning labels are mounted in specified locations on the equipment. This is to indicate conditions under which the user could be subjected to electrical hazards.
  • Page 14: Electrical Hazards

    Read the relevant manual before beginning any operating or service procedures. • Only personnel trained and certified by Honeywell are authorised to service, fit or remove internal parts. • Only the minimum number of trained personnel, consistent with safety, should have access to the area while work is being carried out.
  • Page 15: Antistatic Precautions

    Safety Hazards, Warnings And Cautions 2.3.3 Antistatic Precautions As with all modern electronic circuits, the Printed Circuit Boards (PCBs) in Touchpoint Plus Wireless systems utilise some static-sensitive components that can be severely damaged if subjected to static discharge. Static can be generated on the human body by friction or movement and is discharged through the first contacted route to earth.
  • Page 16: Product Compliance

    Check the product rating plate and look for the following marks to ensure that the supplied equipment is suitable for its intended location and purpose: Products bearing the CE mark conform to all applicable European Directives as stated on the Honeywell product specific EC Declaration of Conformity.
  • Page 17: Conditions Of Use

    Using approved maintenance and servicing procedures. 2.5.1 Training of Personnel Honeywell and / or its distributors can provide training for operators and maintenance personnel. Personnel who have been trained in operation and maintenance shall be limited to carrying out only those procedures and tasks taught during the training course.
  • Page 18: Chapter 3 - System General Description

    Touchpoint Plus Wireless is rated IP65, which means that it is dustproof and can be subjected to low-pressure water without significant ingress. This makes it particularly suited to offices, control rooms and unheated boiler...
  • Page 19: Figure 7. Typical Installation Options

    MAN0984_Iss 2_09/19 Touchpoint Plus Wireless 3020M5001_2 Technical Handbook System General Description Figure 7. Typical Installation Options Figure 8. Controller Exploded View...
  • Page 20: Equipment Specification

    3.1 Equipment Specification 3.1.1 Power Requirements The Touchpoint Plus Wireless system is designed to operate on a single phase, 50 to 60 Hz, 110/220 V~(AC) supply with a typical power consumption of less than 105 W. Alternatively it can be connected to a 18–32V...
  • Page 21: Weights

    MAN0984_Iss 2_09/19 Touchpoint Plus Wireless 3020M5001_2 Technical Handbook System General Description AC 110/220 V manually switchable Voltage Range AC 300 VAC surge for 5 sec without damage Input AC Frequency Range 50 – 60 Hz ± 6% DC Voltage 24 V Rated Current 6.5 A...
  • Page 22: Construction

    Earth line. 3.1.10 Touchpoint Plus Wireless Packaging • Touchpoint Plus Wireless outer packaging is made from cardboard. Facilities for recycling are widely available. • Touchpoint Plus Wireless inner packaging is made from Stratocell ®...
  • Page 23: System Construction

    MAN0984_Iss 2_09/19 Touchpoint Plus Wireless 3020M5001_2 Technical Handbook System General Description 3.2 System Construction This figure shows the basic building blocks of the Touchpoint Plus Wireless system. Figure 9. System Layout Before Installation...
  • Page 24: Chapter 4 - System Mechanical Installation

    MAN0984_Iss 2_09/19 Touchpoint Plus Wireless 3020M5001_2 Technical Handbook System Mechanical Installation Chapter 4 – System Mechanical Installation The system can be directly wall-mounted, mounted on an optional mounting fixture. Whichever method is chosen, the mounting must be sound, secure, and capable of supporting the weight of the enclosure plus the weight of any cables and glands.
  • Page 25: How To Open And Close The Enclosure

    MAN0984_Iss 2_09/19 Touchpoint Plus Wireless 3020M5001_2 Technical Handbook System Mechanical Installation 4.1 How to Open and Close the Enclosure 1) Ensure that it is safe to open the enclosure and, if necessary switch off and isolate electrical power. 2) Unscrew the two 3mm Hex socket security screws (1) until they become loose (2).
  • Page 26: Wall Mounting Requirements

    MAN0984_Iss 2_09/19 Touchpoint Plus Wireless 3020M5001_2 Technical Handbook System Mechanical Installation 4.2 Wall Mounting Requirements Minimum Wall Clearance 175.5 mm Figure 11. Installation Clearance Measurements Figure 12. Wall Mounting Points Figure 13. Wall Mounting Plate Option You can use the wall mounting plate as a template and location guide, and you should ensure that the...
  • Page 27: Wall Mount Fixings

    3020M5001_2 Technical Handbook System Mechanical Installation 4.2.1 Wall Mount Fixings You will require the following locally sourced items to install the Touchpoint Plus Wireless: Tool to undo the enclosure access handle security screws: • 3 mm Hex key Suggested Fixings to screw the enclosure to the wall only: •...
  • Page 28: Figure 14. Fixing Orientation When Using The Optional Mounting Plate

    MAN0984_Iss 2_09/19 Touchpoint Plus Wireless 3020M5001_2 Technical Handbook System Mechanical Installation Figure 14. Fixing Orientation When Using the Optional Mounting Plate Note: You should ensure that washers between TPPLW enclosure and the wall or mounting plate are sufficiently large to spread the load evenly.
  • Page 29: Chapter 5 - Electrical Power Connection And Interfacing

    Protective earth is shown by the green symbol on the left. WARNING Honeywell can accept no responsibility for any damage or injury caused by incorrect or faulty wiring. 5.1 Power Connection The TPPLW systems are factory set to operate at a manually switchable voltage of AC 110/220 V on single phase, 50 to 60 Hz supplies.
  • Page 30: Ac Power Supply

    MAN0984_Iss 2_09/19 Touchpoint Plus Wireless 3020M5001_2 Technical Handbook Electrical Power And Interfacing 5.1.1 AC Power Supply To confirm or alter the pre-set operating voltage, open the system front cover, locate the SMPS transformer on the left side and, if required, change the voltage selector using a screwdriver at the point shown by the...
  • Page 31: Dc Power Supply

    5.1.2 DC Power Supply It is possible to power the Touchpoint Plus Wireless controller directly from a DC 18 – 32 V supply without using AC supplies at all. However, batteries alone may quickly drop below the minimum DC 18 V requirement when under load.
  • Page 32: Cabling Requirements

    Use a properly rated AC power (mains) cable, certified and installed in accordance with local and national regulations. The Touchpoint Plus Wireless terminals will accept only copper wire sizes in the range (stranded core), or 22 – 12 AWG (> 80 C). The mains terminals should 0.4 –...
  • Page 33: Main Module Connections

    MAN0984_Iss 2_09/19 Touchpoint Plus Wireless 3020M5001_2 Technical Handbook Electrical Power And Interfacing 5.2.4 Main Module Connections Input / Output Field device Label Terminal 24 VDC Power –DC Earth – — Channel Relay 001 — (Alarm, Fault, Warning Or Inhibit) —...
  • Page 34: Figure 17. Dedicated Alarm Circuit Connections

    MAN0984_Iss 2_09/19 Touchpoint Plus Wireless 3020M5001_2 Technical Handbook Electrical Power And Interfacing Open Drain Figure 17. Dedicated Alarm Circuit Connections Reset (NO non-latched Sw.) Inhibit (NO latched Sw.) Figure 18. Optional Remote Reset and Inhibit Switch Connections. IMPORTANT Remote inhibit and reset switches need protection to protect unauthorized usage because it has engineer level...
  • Page 35: Ma Input Module Connections

    MAN0984_Iss 2_09/19 Touchpoint Plus Wireless 3020M5001_2 Technical Handbook Electrical Power And Interfacing 5.2.5 mA Input Module Connections Note: mA input channels are limited to 15 W per channel to a combined total of 40 W (68 W if Main Module Terminals 13 to 21 are not used).
  • Page 36: Figure 20. Three Wire Device Powered By An External Source

    MAN0984_Iss 2_09/19 Touchpoint Plus Wireless 3020M5001_2 Technical Handbook Electrical Power And Interfacing External 24 VDC Supply Figure 20. Three Wire Device Powered by an External Source Figure 21. Two Wire Device Powered by a mA Input Module External 24 VDC Supply Figure 22.
  • Page 37: Grounding

    MAN0984_Iss 2_09/19 Touchpoint Plus Wireless 3020M5001_2 Technical Handbook Electrical Power And Interfacing BARRIER Figure 23. Two Wire Device Barrier Device Powered by a mA Input Module Note: For intrinsically safe (I.S.) field devices, refer to the device manufacturer’s instructions for details of suitably approved I.S.
  • Page 38: Figure 26. Grounding For Screened And Armoured Cable With Plastic Junction Box And Sensor

    MAN0984_Iss 2_09/19 Touchpoint Plus Wireless 3020M5001_2 Technical Handbook Electrical Power And Interfacing Incoming Client Earth Junction Sensor Figure 26. Grounding for Screened and Armoured Cable with Plastic Junction Box and Sensor Incoming Client Earth Junction Sensor Figure 27. Grounding for Screened Cable with Plastic Junction Box and Sensor...
  • Page 39: Wireless Module Connections

    MAN0984_Iss 2_09/19 Touchpoint Plus Wireless 3020M5001_2 Technical Handbook Electrical Power And Interfacing Figure 29. Grounding for Antenna Extension For lightning surge protection, install a coaxial lightning surge protector inline between the antenna and TPPLW. The lightning surge protector must be earth-grounded: A wire must run directly from the lightning surge protector to a verified ground source such as a copper or copper-clad rod that is set into the ground.
  • Page 40: Antenna Installation

    MAN0984_Iss 2_09/19 Touchpoint Plus Wireless 3020M5001_2 Technical Handbook Electrical Power And Interfacing 5.2.8 Antenna Installation Install the antenna by screwing it onto TPPLW towards the right. 5.2.9 Antenna Extension Connection WARNING – EXPLOSION HAZARD Do not disconnect equipment unless power has been removed or the area is known to be non-hazardous.
  • Page 41: Fa324 Connection

    MAN0984_Iss 2_09/19 Touchpoint Plus Wireless 3020M5001_2 Technical Handbook Electrical Power And Interfacing 5.2.10 FA324 Connection WARNING Connecting FA324 to TPPLW invalidates certification of TPPLW. WARNING – EXPLOSION HAZARD FA324 is not available in Class 1 Division 2. Do not use FA324 in hazardous area.
  • Page 42: Figure 31. Fa324 Connector Cable 1 Wiring

    MAN0984_Iss 2_09/19 Touchpoint Plus Wireless 3020M5001_2 Technical Handbook Electrical Power And Interfacing Figure 31. FA324 Connector Cable 1 Wiring FA324 Figure 32. FA324 Connector Cable 2 Wiring Contents  FA324 Connector Cable 1  FA324 Connector Cable 2 DETAIL...
  • Page 43: Raemet Wind Sensor Connection

    Do not disconnect equipment unless power has been removed or the area is known to be non-hazardous. WARNING For Touchpoint Plus Wireless I/O Module, the Wind Sensor must be connected through Sensor Connector (J5) only with maximum wire length of 10 m (32.8ft).
  • Page 44: Figure 33. Raemet Wind Sensor Connection

    MAN0984_Iss 2_09/19 Touchpoint Plus Wireless 3020M5001_2 Technical Handbook Electrical Power And Interfacing Figure 33. RAEMet Wind Sensor Connection     DETAIL   Contents  Connector Cable  Wind Sensor (RAEMet)  Wind Sensor Cone  Wind Sensor Cable ...
  • Page 45: Relay Output Module Connections

    MAN0984_Iss 2_09/19 Touchpoint Plus Wireless 3020M5001_2 Technical Handbook Electrical Power And Interfacing le Connections 5.2.12 Relay Output Modu Relay Outputs Label Terminal Identification RLY 1 RLY 2 RLY 3 RLY 4 RLY 5 RLY 6 RLY 7 RLY 8 RLY 9...
  • Page 46: Figure 34. Relay States

    MAN0984_Iss 2_09/19 Touchpoint Plus Wireless 3020M5001_2 Technical Handbook Electrical Power And Interfacing Figure 34. Relay States...
  • Page 47: Chapter 6 - Touchpoint Plus Wireless Operating Instructions

    MAN0984_Iss 2_09/19 Touchpoint Plus Wireless 3020M5001_2 Technical Handbook Operating Instructions Chapter 6 – Touchpoint Plus Wireless Operating Instructions 6.1 User Interface General Figure 35. Touchpoint Plus Wireless Controller User Interface The User Interface panel (shown above) has: • A colour touchscreen for normal system operation, maintenance and configuration •...
  • Page 48: Menu Items And Access Levels

    MAN0984_Iss 2_09/19 Touchpoint Plus Wireless 3020M5001_2 Technical Handbook Operating Instructions 6.2 Menu Items and Access Levels The table below details the menu items and access levels for the User Interface. The password hierarchy is Administrator, then Service, then Operator. Broadly speaking, the Administrator can commission modules and configure channels, the Service can edit channel configuration and do calibration, and the Operator can interact with the system during normal day-to-day operation such as acknowledging and resetting events.
  • Page 49 MAN0984_Iss 2_09/19 Touchpoint Plus Wireless 3020M5001_2 Technical Handbook Operating Instructions Menu Item Admin. Service Operator Others  Relay Output      Wireless Module      HW Module Control Panel      General ...
  • Page 50 MAN0984_Iss 2_09/19 Touchpoint Plus Wireless 3020M5001_2 Technical Handbook Operating Instructions Menu Item Admin. Service Operator Others  SD Card      Eject      Format      Power Off  ...
  • Page 51: Touchscreen (Colour Resistive)

    The Touchpoint Plus Wireless accepts standard SD cards of 2 to 32 GB (FAT32). The SD card is used to store the system event history. Touchpoint Plus Wireless logs all events and all changes to input readings. A notification will be given when the SD card is less than 50Mbytes space. If the card is not replaced or not freed up, a further notification will be given when it is full, and when data is being overwritten.
  • Page 52: Normal Operation (Safety Functions)

    The Touchpoint Plus Wireless system will collect analog input sensor data every 1 second. • The Touchpoint Plus Wireless system will collect wireless input nodes sensor data every 60 second (depending on node setting: 1 second ~ 600 seconds) •...
  • Page 53 MAN0984_Iss 2_09/19 Touchpoint Plus Wireless 3020M5001_2 Technical Handbook Operating Instructions The icons in the navigation toolbar are used to navigate through the User Interface options. Channel Input screen: Tile View Summary View Channel detail screen: 0xA005 0xA005 Wireless Node Icons...
  • Page 54: Navigation - Active Events And Filtering

    MAN0984_Iss 2_09/19 Touchpoint Plus Wireless 3020M5001_2 Technical Handbook Operating Instructions 6.5.2 Navigation – Active Events and Filtering You can change the list type by using Filters from one of the Tile views: Key to Filters: • Red: Alarm • Yellow: Fault •...
  • Page 55: Navigation - Menu

    MAN0984_Iss 2_09/19 Touchpoint Plus Wireless 3020M5001_2 Technical Handbook Operating Instructions 6.5.3 Navigation – Menu User must have the appropriate access level password to enter Maintenance, Configuration and System test options. Note: Depending on menu timeout settings, the system will log out and return to Inputs/Outputs screen.
  • Page 56: Navigation - Active Access Level Icons

    MAN0984_Iss 2_09/19 Touchpoint Plus Wireless 3020M5001_2 Technical Handbook Operating Instructions 6.5.4 Navigation – Active Access Level Icons You must enter a valid password to login. No one is logged in Operator is logged in Service engineer is logged in Administrator is logged in Note: The system will log out after 15 minutes of inactivity.
  • Page 57: Acknowledge An Active Alarm

    MAN0984_Iss 2_09/19 Touchpoint Plus Wireless 3020M5001_2 Technical Handbook Operating Instructions 6.6.2 Acknowledge an active alarm Note: Operator or higher level access is required. Note: Accept and Acknowledge have the same meaning in this context. An active Alarm can be acknowledged by touching the Accept button for >1 second. This will acknowledge ALL active events and the channel LED and icon will stop flashing.
  • Page 58: Faults And Warnings

    MAN0984_Iss 2_09/19 Touchpoint Plus Wireless 3020M5001_2 Technical Handbook Operating Instructions 6.7 Faults and Warnings 6.7.1 View Faults and Warnings Detailed information about active Faults and Warnings can be viewed: 1) From the Input and output screen, select either the Fault (yellow filter) icon, or the Warning (blue filter) icon.
  • Page 59: Inhibit

    MAN0984_Iss 2_09/19 Touchpoint Plus Wireless 3020M5001_2 Technical Handbook Operating Instructions 6.8 Inhibit Note: Service or higher access level is required. (Analog input only) Input channels can be inhibited by: 1) Selecting a channel and then touching the inhibit icon: 2) Remote inhibit input (locking switch) To clear inhibits, select the required channel and then select Clear Inhibit.
  • Page 60 MAN0984_Iss 2_09/19 Touchpoint Plus Wireless 3020M5001_2 Technical Handbook Operating Instructions Function Access Level Comment Calibration Service Option to calibrate the channel Channel Service Change the input channel configurations configuration Peak reset Service Reset peak reading of the channel Inhibits the channel. On an inhibited channel, this option is Clear Inhibit. See...
  • Page 61: Viewing The Trend Graph

    Wireless will retain a backup of the earlier data if the clock is backdated (i.e. when ending daylight savings time). Note: Touchpoint Plus Wireless will retain latest 8 hr data and will be cleared after power reset for trend graph 6.11 Viewing Event History and Export The event history for the complete system can be viewed in date order (latest first).
  • Page 62: Accessing The System Information And Service Contact Details

    MAN0984_Iss 2_09/19 Touchpoint Plus Wireless 3020M5001_2 Technical Handbook Operating Instructions 6.13 Accessing the System Information and Service Contact Details Select Menu > Information > System information > About to view details about the Firmware, Software and serial numbers. Select Menu > Information > Service Contact for details of how to access technical support.
  • Page 63: Chapter 7 - Commissioning

    This chapter explains several tasks that may be required during commissioning. First time switch-on and Commissioning should only be carried out by a Honeywell engineer or someone with System Administrator privileges who has been trained in accordance with this manual.
  • Page 64: Date, Time And Language Settings

    4) Set the date, time and display format as required. 5) Touch Finish. Note: Touchpoint Plus Wireless does not adjust automatically for daylight savings time so Touchpoint Plus Wireless will retain a backup of the earlier data if the clock is backdated (i.e. when ending daylight savings time).
  • Page 65: Commission Input / Output Modules

    MAN0984_Iss 2_09/19 Touchpoint Plus Wireless 3020M5001_2 Technical Handbook Commissioning 7.5 Commission Input / Output Modules Note: Service or higher level access is required 1) Login as an Service or higher 2) Select Menu > Configuration > H/W Module Control panel 3) Select an IO module (a blue block) and touch ‘Add’.
  • Page 66: Channel Configuration

    MAN0984_Iss 2_09/19 Touchpoint Plus Wireless 3020M5001_2 Technical Handbook Commissioning 7.6 Channel Configuration Note: Service or higher level access is required Note: There is no calibration reminder in TPPLW. A user can disable the calibration relevant warning by setting the calibration interval to zero.
  • Page 67: Wireless Network Setting (Mesh Network)

    MAN0984_Iss 2_09/19 Touchpoint Plus Wireless 3020M5001_2 Technical Handbook Commissioning 7.6.2 Wireless Network Setting (Mesh Network) 1. Log in as Service or higher level 2. Select menu Configuration > Network > Mesh Network 3. Set PAN ID (0–999) 4. Set wireless Channel (0–26) Note: Frequency channels 0–11 are assigned for sub 1 GHz depending on region.
  • Page 68: Configuring A Channel

    MAN0984_Iss 2_09/19 Touchpoint Plus Wireless 3020M5001_2 Technical Handbook Commissioning 7.6.3 Configuring a Channel CAUTION – ALARM INHIBIT An I/O Module will be set into Configuration State if configuration update is attempted for any of its channels Note: You will need to have the required configuration information available before starting this procedure or (i.e.
  • Page 69: Editing A Configured Channel

    MAN0984_Iss 2_09/19 Touchpoint Plus Wireless 3020M5001_2 Technical Handbook Commissioning 7.6.4 Editing a Configured Channel WARNING When selecting a new target gas for units the sensor must be recalibrated. Note: There was two kinds of timeout in menu mode. One is menu timeout and the other is authentication time out.
  • Page 70: Configuring Wireless Inputs

    MAN0984_Iss 2_09/19 Touchpoint Plus Wireless 3020M5001_2 Technical Handbook Commissioning 7.6.5 Configuring Wireless inputs Note: You need to complete Network setting for wireless nodes. To configure full scale of wireless nodes and tags: 1) Login as an Service or higher level 2) Select Menu >...
  • Page 71: Configuring Relay Output Channels

    MAN0984_Iss 2_09/19 Touchpoint Plus Wireless 3020M5001_2 Technical Handbook Commissioning 7.6.6 Configuring Relay Output Channels Note: You need to complete Configuring analog input and wireless channels Note: You need to complete Network setting for wireless nodes To configure an individual channel: 1) Login as Service or higher level 2) Select Menu >...
  • Page 72 MAN0984_Iss 2_09/19 Touchpoint Plus Wireless 3020M5001_2 Technical Handbook Commissioning To configure an individual channel for MANDOWN events: MicroRAE MultiRAE CAUTION Ensure that selected nodes feature Panic, Mandown and Super alarm events.
  • Page 73 MAN0984_Iss 2_09/19 Touchpoint Plus Wireless 3020M5001_2 Technical Handbook Commissioning To configure an individual channel for Digital In events: CAUTION Ensure that selected nodes feature Digital Input (e.g. RigRat).
  • Page 74: Configuring Wireless Output

    MAN0984_Iss 2_09/19 Touchpoint Plus Wireless 3020M5001_2 Technical Handbook Commissioning 7.6.7 Configuring Wireless output Note: Before configuring the Wireless Output, complete the Relay Output settings. To configure a relay to mirror to wireless node relay: 1) Login as an Service or higher level 2) Select Menu >...
  • Page 75: Programming Fa324

    MAN0984_Iss 2_09/19 Touchpoint Plus Wireless 3020M5001_2 Technical Handbook Commissioning 7.6.8 Programming FA324 Power and Relay Wiring It may be necessary to use an external power supply if fixed gas detectors are used within the same system. Wiring No Connection Power switch for Red light...
  • Page 76 MAN0984_Iss 2_09/19 Touchpoint Plus Wireless 3020M5001_2 Technical Handbook Commissioning 5. Select Relay Output 6. Select the desired Relay a. There are 12 relays to select from b. Relay Assignment is dependent on how the FA324 Alarm Bar connector is wired c.
  • Page 77 MAN0984_Iss 2_09/19 Touchpoint Plus Wireless 3020M5001_2 Technical Handbook Commissioning 9. Choose Monitor for MeshGuard Detectors 10. Select Alarm Type a. Alarm 1 – Low Alarm b. Alarm 2 – High Alarm c. Alarm 3 – High High Alarm, Low Low alarm, STEL/TWA alarm d.
  • Page 78: Data Logging

    Always consider using multiple sensors at differing heights and locations, be aware that sudden draughts can cause sharp rises in %FSD, and always take other safety measures (i.e. wearing Honeywell personal gas alarms) before entering or working in the monitored location.
  • Page 79: Touch Panel Configuration

    MAN0984_Iss 2_09/19 Touchpoint Plus Wireless 3020M5001_2 Technical Handbook Commissioning To set or change Data Logging: 1) Log in as an Administrator or Service 2) Select Menu > Configuration > Log Interval & Threshold > mA Input and/or select Menu > Configuration >...
  • Page 80: Back Up Configuration

    7.10 Back up Configuration Note: Service or higher access level is required for this procedure. It is recommended you back up the Touchpoint Plus Wireless configuration once commissioning is completed. To back up the configuration: 1) Take necessary precautions, then unscrew the handle security screws and open the enclosure door.
  • Page 81: Calibrate Ma Input Channel Loops

    20.9% v/v Oxygen. The Touchpoint Plus Wireless controller calibration should not be used to correct deficiencies in the sensor calibration; instead carry out a gas calibration at the sensor according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
  • Page 82: Chapter 8 - Maintenance

    Visually inspect all cables and conduits. • Check for loose connections, security of attachment, and signs of damage. • Wipe the Touchpoint Plus Wireless Controller with a soft damp cloth or PC Screen cleaner. • Check for dust contamination. •...
  • Page 83: Exercising The Relays

    MAN0984_Iss 2_09/19 Touchpoint Plus Wireless 3020M5001_2 Technical Handbook Maintenance CAUTION When any of the test modes is active, the System Failure relay will activate to indicate that the safety function of the system is not operating. 8.1.2 Exercising the Relays...
  • Page 84: Testing The Touchpoint Plus Wireless System

    Pre-configured Inhibit Output (relays channels will output inhibit state) will be triggered and all alarm outputs will be inhibited 2) Cause and Effect Test – forces the Touchpoint Plus Wireless input channels to specific states to test that the correct output channels are activated.
  • Page 85: How To Replace A Faulty I/O Module

    Note: Not required for WIO Module. 5) Reconnect the module 6) Switch on the battery if there is a back-up battery installed and switch on the Touchpoint Plus Wireless 7) Login as an Administrator 8) Select Menu > Configuration > HW Module Control Panel 9) In the Board Control panel, select the empty blue block corresponding to the replaced module and touch ‘Replace’...
  • Page 86: How To Add A New I/O Module

    Note: A module which has previously been configured in one system cannot be added to another system, unless it was correctly removed from the original system’s configuration. 1) Switch off the Touchpoint Plus Wireless (Select Menu > Maintenance > Power off ) 2) Isolate power supplies...
  • Page 87: How To Remove Or Decommission An I/O Module

    2) Select Menu > Configuration > Module Control panel 3) Select the IO module block which is to be removed, and tap on ‘Remove’ 4) Switch off the Touchpoint Plus Wireless (Menu > Maintenance > Power off ) 5) Isolate the Touchpoint Plus Wireless power supplies...
  • Page 88: How To Backup / Restore Configuration

    Service or higher level access is required to back up the configuration Note: The Touchpoint Plus Wireless system remains available during this procedure. 1) If it is safe to do so, unscrew the handle security screws and open the enclosure door.
  • Page 89: How To Update Firmware

    Firmware update is usually only carried out to fix a fault or to give a system upgrade. Firmware updates are usually optional and are not recommended if the system performs satisfactorily ‘as is’. Firmware and software updates should normally be carried out only by a Honeywell trained Engineer or an Engineer trained in accordance with this Technical Manual.
  • Page 90: How To Change The Sd Card

    MAN0984_Iss 2_09/19 Touchpoint Plus Wireless 3020M5001_2 Technical Handbook Maintenance 5) Insert the SD card containing the update file into the UI module. 6) Login as an administrator. 7) Select the Menu > Maintenance > Update system > Software. 8) Select a Module browse the appropriate firmware file in the SD card. Check the listed current and update versions.
  • Page 91: Back Up Battery Maintenance

    The battery pack has circuitry that puts it into sleep mode to save power when it is not connected and running. Connecting it to a powered-up Touchpoint Plus Wireless causes the battery to change to active mode and it will function normally after a short booster charge.
  • Page 92: Return To Factory Setting

    MAN0984_Iss 2_09/19 Touchpoint Plus Wireless 3020M5001_2 Technical Handbook Maintenance 7) Close the enclosure door and secure the handle with the two security screws. Figure 37. Battery On/Off Switch and Battery Connector Note: Ensure that the battery On/Off switch is in the On position before closing the access door or the backup battery will not work when it is most required.
  • Page 93: Chapter 9 - Troubleshooting

    The error messages are explained in Chapter 16: Fault Codes. Contact Honeywell Analytics Technical Support if an error appears repeatedly, if it cannot be cleared, or if it is not listed in Chapter 16: Fault Codes.
  • Page 94: Chapter 10 - Technical Specifications

    MAN0984_Iss 2_09/19 Touchpoint Plus Wireless 3020M5001_2 Technical Handbook Technical Specifications Chapter 10 – Technical Specifications 10.1 Environmental Sealed enclosures are rated IP65, NEMA 4x, and can be installed indoors only in a Pollution Degree 2, 10 to 95 %RH Non-Condensing environment that affords total protection from rain, snow and direct sunlight.
  • Page 95: I/O Modules

    Max 0.4 W (Excludes power to mA detector) Supply voltage Vs (18 – 32 VDC) –*1.8 VDC (max) Field Device Power Supply Vmax ( — ) *Voltage drop in Touchpoint Plus Wireless Field Device Power Supply Power max 20 W...
  • Page 96: Power Supplies

    MAN0984_Iss 2_09/19 Touchpoint Plus Wireless 3020M5001_2 Technical Handbook Technical Specifications 10.4 Power Supplies 10.4.1 External Supplies SMPS Power Supply 156 W AC Input Voltage Range (~) AC 110/220 V ±10 % of nominal (manual switching) DC Input Voltage Range ( — ) DC 18 –...
  • Page 97: Chapter 11 Certifications

    4 – 20 mA Gas Detectors. AVERTISSEMENT La performance en conformité avec la CSA est valide uniquement lorsque l’appareil est connecté aux détecteurs de gaz catalytiques Honeywell modèle 705 ou à des détecteurs de gaz 4 - 20 mA dûment approuvés.
  • Page 98: National And International Certificates Of Compliance

    MAN0984_Iss 2_09/19 Touchpoint Plus Wireless 3020M5001_2 Technical Handbook Certifications 11.2 National and International Certificates of Compliance The Touchpoint Plus Wireless Process Control Equipment holds the following National and International Certificates and Certification Codes: Title Standards Certificates Ingression protection IP65 Hazardous Locations Class 1, Division 2, Group A, B, C, D, Temp.
  • Page 99: Chapter 12 Replacement Parts And Optional Extras

    Manufacturer’s trained personnel, or by competent persons trained in accordance with the Manufacturer’s installation instructions. CAUTION Do NOT interchange Touchpoint Plus Wireless parts with Touchpoint Plus parts as they are NOT compatible. Description Part Number TPPLW, DC power, 2.4 GHz, 12 relays TPPLWDANNSNNNN TPPLW, DC power, 2.4 GHz, 8ch 4-20 mA, 12 relays, Battery, MODBUS...
  • Page 100 MAN0984_Iss 2_09/19 Touchpoint Plus Wireless 3020M5001_2 Technical Handbook Replacement Parts and Optional Extras Description Part Number SD Card (2 to 32 GB) FAT32 standard format Local purchase SD Card (8 GB) TPPLOSDC Backup battery pack TPPLSIBB TPPLW Input Module 8 Channel mA...
  • Page 101: Chapter 13 - Glossary Of Icons

    MAN0984_Iss 2_09/19 Touchpoint Plus Wireless 3020M5001_2 Technical Handbook Glossary of Icons Chapter 13 – Glossary of Icons Icon Description Icon Description Tile View Login Administrator Summary View Menu, System OK History Information AC Power History Alarm Battery Power History Fault...
  • Page 102 MAN0984_Iss 2_09/19 Touchpoint Plus Wireless 3020M5001_2 Technical Handbook Glossary of Icons Icon Description Icon Description Cancel Pop Up for Alarm Processing OK Pop Up for Error Processing FAIL Pop Up for Fault Processing OK Pop Up for Inhibit Processing FAIL...
  • Page 103 MAN0984_Iss 2_09/19 Touchpoint Plus Wireless 3020M5001_2 Technical Handbook Glossary of Icons Icon Description Icon Description Factory Calibration Language_Italian Factory Calibration LCD Setting Factory Calibration Boot-up logo Critically Low Battery Online monitor fault Critically Low Battery Wireless Node Online Power Off View...
  • Page 104 MAN0984_Iss 2_09/19 Touchpoint Plus Wireless 3020M5001_2 Technical Handbook Glossary of Icons Icon Description Icon Description Wireless Detector Sensor – Over Wind direction 180 ° Range Wireless Detector Sensor - STEL Wind direction 225 ° Alarm Wireless Detector Sensor - TWA Wind direction 270 °...
  • Page 105: Chapter 14 Configurable Parameter Reference Guide

    MAN0984_Iss 2_09/19 Touchpoint Plus Wireless 3020M5001_2 Technical Handbook Configurable Parameter Reference Guide Chapter 14 Configurable Parameter Reference Guide Read/ Default Module Name Description Range Remark Write Value Channel Enable Channel Enable/Disable Disable/Enable Disable Input A unique number for every channel...
  • Page 106 MAN0984_Iss 2_09/19 Touchpoint Plus Wireless 3020M5001_2 Technical Handbook Configurable Parameter Reference Guide Read/ Default Module Name Description Range Remark Write Value Min full range, Max full range and Max full Write available when: Detector Name- User Target Full Range 0~100000...
  • Page 107 MAN0984_Iss 2_09/19 Touchpoint Plus Wireless 3020M5001_2 Technical Handbook Configurable Parameter Reference Guide Read/ Default Module Name Description Range Remark Write Value To diagnose the mA input current Input The mA value of sensor fault code 6 varies in 20 -...
  • Page 108 MAN0984_Iss 2_09/19 Touchpoint Plus Wireless 3020M5001_2 Technical Handbook Configurable Parameter Reference Guide Read/ Default Module Name Description Range Remark Write Value Relay Alphanumeric Character Channel Tag 25 characters 50 chars Output Range Relay Energized/ De- Normal State Energized/ De-energized Energized...
  • Page 109 MAN0984_Iss 2_09/19 Touchpoint Plus Wireless 3020M5001_2 Technical Handbook Configurable Parameter Reference Guide Read/ Default Module Name Description Range Remark Write Value Channel Number Channel Enable/Disable 9~72 – Module "Wireless Alphanumeric Character Channel Tag 25 characters (/wo NULL) Node " +...
  • Page 110 MAN0984_Iss 2_09/19 Touchpoint Plus Wireless 3020M5001_2 Technical Handbook Configurable Parameter Reference Guide Read/ Default Module Name Description Range Remark Write Value System DHCP Enable DHCP / manual IP setting Enable/Disable Disable Alphanumeric 192.168.0.1 System Static IP Address Static IP Address xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx...
  • Page 111 MAN0984_Iss 2_09/19 Touchpoint Plus Wireless 3020M5001_2 Technical Handbook Configurable Parameter Reference Guide Read/ Default Module Name Description Range Remark Write Value Set Threshold for gas logging for mA System Gas log Threshold 0.1~2.0 inputs 0 means that gas log will be stored every log interval...
  • Page 112 MAN0984_Iss 2_09/19 Touchpoint Plus Wireless 3020M5001_2 Technical Handbook Configurable Parameter Reference Guide Default Measurement Parameter Name Parameter Description Applies to Read/Write Value units Alarm enable/disable. Alarm 1 Enable 0 = Disabled 1 = Enabled Type of alarm function. Default is threshold. 0=Threshold, 1=STEL,...
  • Page 113 MAN0984_Iss 2_09/19 Touchpoint Plus Wireless 3020M5001_2 Technical Handbook Configurable Parameter Reference Guide Default Measurement Parameter Name Parameter Description Applies to Read/Write Value units Detector Index Index of detector that is used internally per detector Detector Name Detector name. per detector...
  • Page 114 MAN0984_Iss 2_09/19 Touchpoint Plus Wireless 3020M5001_2 Technical Handbook Configurable Parameter Reference Guide Default Measurement Parameter Name Parameter Description Applies to Read/Write Value units Minimum configurable measuring range Min Range conc. Note: wireless detectors are fixed and only trend range can be changed.
  • Page 115 MAN0984_Iss 2_09/19 Touchpoint Plus Wireless 3020M5001_2 Technical Handbook Configurable Parameter Reference Guide Default Measurement Parameter Name Parameter Description Applies to Read/Write Value units Upper deadband range. The gas concentration within the deadband limit will be suppressed to default base concentration. In other words...
  • Page 116: Chapter 15 Event Codes

    MAN0984_Iss 2_09/19 Touchpoint Plus Wireless 3020M5001_2 Technical Handbook Event Codes Chapter 15 Event Codes Type Code Long Description Triggered Display in Event History Details Alarm1 occurred Alarm types: Threshold, STEL, Alarm Alarm1 occurred Main Board CH: xx, Type: xx, xxx[unit]...
  • Page 117 MAN0984_Iss 2_09/19 Touchpoint Plus Wireless 3020M5001_2 Technical Handbook Event Codes Type Code Long Description Triggered Display in Event History Details Node id #, MANDOWN Alarm MANDOWN alarm occurred MANDOWN alarm type Alarm WIO Board UID : 0xNNNN [xx], Type: occurred...
  • Page 118 MAN0984_Iss 2_09/19 Touchpoint Plus Wireless 3020M5001_2 Technical Handbook Event Codes Type Code Long Description Triggered Display in Event History Details Analogue output mA Output Error Fault IO board mismatched CH: xx IO board / Relay Output Error Fault Relay not controlled...
  • Page 119 MAN0984_Iss 2_09/19 Touchpoint Plus Wireless 3020M5001_2 Technical Handbook Event Codes Type Code Long Description Triggered Display in Event History Details Cleared inhibit mode for Cleared inhibit mode Inhibit all input channel Main Board remotely remotely CH: xx Detected inhibit input...
  • Page 120 MAN0984_Iss 2_09/19 Touchpoint Plus Wireless 3020M5001_2 Technical Handbook Event Codes Type Code Long Description Triggered Display in Event History Details Instrument power Switched to Battery [Enclosure] Info Main Board changed from AC to DC [Enclosure] 0: master enclosure Instrument power...
  • Page 121 MAN0984_Iss 2_09/19 Touchpoint Plus Wireless 3020M5001_2 Technical Handbook Event Codes Type Code Long Description Triggered Display in Event History Details Button Press – Reset Pressed Reset button [Button type] Info Main Board alarms and faults [button type] 0:On Board, 1:Remote, 2: LUI...
  • Page 122 MAN0984_Iss 2_09/19 Touchpoint Plus Wireless 3020M5001_2 Technical Handbook Event Codes Type Code Long Description Triggered Display in Event History Details Info Reserved Info Reserved Info Reserved Info Reserved Forced relay Info Relay output forced UI Board CH: xx Released Relay...
  • Page 123 MAN0984_Iss 2_09/19 Touchpoint Plus Wireless 3020M5001_2 Technical Handbook Event Codes Type Code Long Description Triggered Display in Event History Details Connected wireless Node Added New wireless Node Info Main board Wireless Node's Online State ( Detector / Relay / UID : xxx, [instrument Name]...
  • Page 124: Chapter 16 - List Of Figures

    FA324 Connector Cable 1 Wiring Figure 32. FA324 Connector Cable 2 Wiring Figure 33. RAEMet Wind Sensor Connection Figure 34. Relay States Figure 35. Touchpoint Plus Wireless Controller User Interface Figure 36. SD Card Location Figure 37. Battery On/Off Switch and Battery Connector...
  • Page 125: Chapter 17 - List Of Tables

    MAN0984_Iss 2_09/19 Touchpoint Plus Wireless 3020M5001_2 Technical Handbook List of Tables Chapter 17 – List of Tables Table 1. System Power Calculations Table 2. Power Supply (SMPS RS–150–24) Electrical Ratings Table 3. System Weights Table 4. System Dimensions Table 5.
  • Page 126 Toll free: +1 800 538 0363 Fax: +1 847 955 8210 detectgas@honeywell.com www.honeywell.com Asia Pacific Honeywell Analytics Asia Pacific #701 Kolon Science Valley (1) 43 Digital–Ro 34–Gil, Guro–Gu Please Note: While every effort has been made to ensure accuracy in this Seoul 152–729...

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