Fdap Maintenance; Overview; Replacing A Fdap; Deleting A Fdap - Honeywell 51306533 User Manual

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7.1

Overview

FDAP does not have any user-serviceable parts inside the FDAP enclosure; any failure
within the FDAP requires a hardware replacement. Any maintenance required is limited
only to the external enclosure surface, cable connections, antennas, and the firmware. A
failed unit must be returned to Honeywell for maintenance, repair, or replacement.
7.2

Replacing a FDAP

Failed FDAP is highlighted on the topology map and it needs to be replaced; and
determine the cause of failure by reviewing the logs and alarms. Failed device alarm is
generated and points to the FDAP that failed, and you can identify the FDAP to be
replaced from the list of troubled devices. Once the replacement is done, the system
automatically generates "device replaced" log entry/event.
For information about the procedure to replace a FDAP, refer to OneWireless Wireless
Device Manager User's Guide.
7.3

Deleting a FDAP

The failed FDAP is highlighted on the topology map. You can to remove a failed FDAP
from the network. Once you remove the FDAP, the system automatically generates
"device removed" log entry/event.
For information about the procedure to remove a FDAP, refer to OneWireless Wireless
Device Manager User's Guide.
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OneWireless Field Device Access Point User's Guide
October 2010

7. FDAP Maintenance

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