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ONEWIRELESS
RELEASE 323
Field Device Access Point User's Guide
OWDOC-X256-en-323A
June 2022

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  • Page 1 ONEWIRELESS RELEASE 323 Field Device Access Point User's Guide OWDOC-X256-en-323A June 2022...
  • Page 2 In no event is Honeywell liable to anyone for any direct, special, or consequential damages. The information and specifications in this document are subject to change without notice.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents .................................. 6 BOUT THIS GUIDE Revision history ................................... 6 Intended audience ..................................6 Prerequisite skills ..................................6 How to use this guide ................................6 Related guides ..................................... 6 FDAP ..............................8 NTRODUCTION TO FDAP description ..................................8 FDAP types ....................................
  • Page 4 ABOUT THIS GUIDE FDAP Gen3 and FDAP Gen3 Anchor ........................33 FDAP2 ....................................36 FDAP ..............................37 CONFIGURATION Establish connection between WDM and FDAP ..................... 37 Provision a FDAP ..................................37 Description of FDAP parameters ............................ 38 IO ..........................49 IELD XPANDABLE IRELESS...
  • Page 5 FDAP Gen3 Anchor ................................ 77 FDAP2 ....................................80 Dimension Drawing................................83 FDAP Gen3 and FDAP Gen3 Anchor ........................83 FDAP2 ....................................84 IS Control Drawing .................................. 85 FDAP Gen3 and FDAP Gen3 Anchor ........................85 FDAP2 (51202683) ............................... 90 Label Drawing ................................... 92 FDAP Gen3 ..................................
  • Page 6: About This Guide

    This guide describes the procedures to install, configure, and operate the Field Device Access Point (FDAP2), Field Device Access Point Gen3 (FDAP Gen3), and Field Device Access Point Gen3 Anchor (FDAP Gen3 Anchor). FDAP is one of the components in the OneWireless Network solution for industrial control.
  • Page 7 User Guide (OWDOC- Control Access Point (PCAP). X718-en) FDAP Regulatory Describes the FDAP Regulatory Compliance information. Compliance Guide OneWireless Parameter Provides information about the parameters associated Reference Dictionary with OneWireless devices. (OWDOC-X260-en) To download the latest Honeywell documentation, go to https://process.honeywell.com. OWDOC-X256-en-323A...
  • Page 8: Introduction To Fdap

    WirelessHART devices, and Wired HART devices unless otherwise mentioned. Specific device type is mentioned as and when applicable. The Field Device Access Point (FDAP) is a ruggedized industrial radio device intended for use in hazardous locations to provide wireless connectivity for Wireless compatible field devices.
  • Page 9 FDAP and FDAP Gen3: The FDAP and FDAP Gen3 uses IEEE 802.15.4 standard based radio technology and combines spatial diversity with advanced error correction schemes to communicate in a complex multi-path environment and in large communication areas. It has an Ethernet interface for connection to the backbone network and a wireless compliant radio to connect to the wireless field device network.
  • Page 10: Fdap Types

    INTRODUCTION TO FDAP FDAP types FDAP as backbone router The FDAP has a radio board and an autonomous power subsystem that operates within a range of AC/DC inputs. FDAP supports wireless radio communication, and it does not support Wi-Fi or other radio technologies. The FDAP may be used for Class I Division 2, Zone 2 and general-purpose applications.
  • Page 11: Physical Description

    Physical description FDAP Gen3 and FDAP Gen3 Anchor components FDAP Gen3 and FDAP Gen3 Anchor enclosure The FDAP Gen3 and FDAP Gen3 Anchor have a rugged die-cast aluminum enclosure for outdoor use. The enclosure and all auxiliary components are designed to meet IP66 and IP67 ratings for protection against dust and water ingress.
  • Page 12: Fdap2 Components

    INTRODUCTION TO FDAP Communication radio The FDAP Gen3 has wireless compliant radios that operate in the 2.4 GHz ISM band. It uses spatial antenna diversity with sophisticated error correction schemes to improve communication and increase coverage in a typical industrial complex where multi-path propagation is prevalent.
  • Page 13 bulkhead connectors for antenna spatial diversity in the FDAP2 radios. The half-inch rigid conduit hub has a gasket to seal out water and dust. A rigid conduit hub, internal and external ground studs, and a removable cover are provided for field installation. Externally accessible Infrared (IR) port allows the device to be commissioned in the field.
  • Page 14: Features Of Fdap

    INTRODUCTION TO FDAP and to maximize performance of the wireless system. See the FDAP Regulatory Compliance Guide for details about certified antennas and the allowable maximum RF output power. The FDAP2 has integrated lightning Surge arrestors on the antenna ports. The lightning Surge arrestors are permanently attached and do not require field maintenance.
  • Page 15: Fdap Security

    • Field Mesh network: Multiple FDAPs can form a self-forming, self-healing wireless mesh network. This extends the range and coverage of the wireless sensor network and provides redundant communication paths for improved data availability. Unlike battery-powered field devices, FDAPs are line powered and so can aggregate data from multiple field devices including other FDAPs without concerns about battery life.
  • Page 16 INTRODUCTION TO FDAP The FDAP Gen3 and FDAP Gen3 Anchor have a default BLE key which is 192021 (6-digit key for pairing), once the FDAP Gen3 connects with NOTE WDM, it is mandatory to change the BLE pin using the WDM user interface.
  • Page 17: Fdap Compliance Information

    FDAP compliance information For information about FDAP Gen3 and FDAP Gen3 Anchor regulatory compliance information, see the latest OneWireless Field Device Access Point Gen3 Specifications Guide available at Honeywell Support Website. For information about FDAP2 regulatory compliance information, see the latest OneWireless Field Device Access Point Specifications Guide available at Honeywell Support Website.
  • Page 18: Fdap Installation

    FDAP INSTALLATION FDAP installation Prerequisites Complete the network planning before installing FDAP. For information about network planning, see the Network Planning and Installation Guide (OWDOC-X253-en). Complete the following tasks before installing the FDAP in the wireless network. • Network site planning: Complete site planning to understand how a wireless network can be built and supported for your application using OneWireless components.
  • Page 19: Identify Fdap Site Locations

    Identify FDAP site locations The location of all FDAP should be determined to ensure optimum operation in a wireless network. After the completion of network site planning and RF assessment activities, the locations for FDAP are identified. Locations can be mapped so that the site preparation for FDAP can be started. For more information about prerequisites, see “Prerequisites”.
  • Page 20 FDAP INSTALLATION FDAP Gen3 and FDAP Gen3 Anchor Antenna Connection Fig. 4. Part number description Table. 2. Item Description Lightning surge arrestor 5dBi/8dBi Integral omni antenna Take precautions against electrostatic discharge when handling antenna. CAUTION OWDOC-X256-en-323A...
  • Page 21 Remote antenna connections See the following image for connecting FDAP Gen3 and FDAP Gen3 Anchor antenna in remote. FDAP Gen3 and FDAP Gen3 Anchor Antenna Connection in remote Fig. 5. Part number description Table. 3. Item Description 8dBi remote omni directional antenna 3m/10m coaxial cable assembly OWDOC-X256-en-323A...
  • Page 22: Fdap2

    FDAP INSTALLATION FDAP2 See the following image for connecting FDAP2 antenna. Antenna components Fig. 6. Take precautions against electrostatic discharge when handling antenna. CAUTION Grounding The FDAP provides internal and external grounding points to meet various local and regulatory grounding requirements. Ensure that the FDAP is grounded properly by a certified and authorized personnel, and that it conforms to all applicable codes and regulations.
  • Page 23: Fdap Gen3 And Fdap Gen3 Anchor

    FDAP Gen3 and FDAP Gen3 Anchor See the following figure for grounding points for FDAP Gen3 and FDAP Gen3 Anchor. Grounding points for FDAP Gen3 and FDAP Gen3 Anchor Fig. 7. Use one of the two grounding points marked in the image for grounding. Fasten the screws and washers with a torque value of 12 to 14 inch-pounds (in-lb).
  • Page 24 FDAP INSTALLATION Pole mounting When pole mounting the FDAP Gen3 and FDAP Gen3 Anchor, you can assemble and install the mounting hardware at the site. The mounting kit includes the following items: Mounting plate U-bolts with nuts Screws (to attach the FDAP Gen3 and FDAP Gen3 Anchor to the mounting plate) Washers (split lock washer, flat lock washer, lock washer) The pole mounting kit comprises of mounting plate, U-bolts with nuts, screws and washers as displayed in the following figures.
  • Page 25 Pole mounting of FDAP Gen3 and FDAP Gen3 Anchor Fig. 10. Part number description Table. 4. Item Description Flat style mounting bracket 316ss "U" bolt m10 316ss Hex nut, m10, 316ss Lock washer, m10, 316ss Flat lock washer,1/4, 316ss Split lock washer, 1/4, 316ss Screw, 1/4-20 x 5/8, 316ss Wall or flat surface mounting When wall mounting the FDAP Gen3 and FDAP Gen3 Anchor, you can assemble and...
  • Page 26 FDAP INSTALLATION Wall mounting of FDAP Gen3 and FDAP Gen3 Anchor Fig. 11. Part number description Table. 5. Item Description Wall mounting bracket, 316ss Flat lock washer,1/4, 316ss Split lock washer, 1 / 4, 316ss Screw, 1/4-20 x 5/8 l, 316ss FDAP2 The assembled FDAP2, along with antennas and lightning suppressors (if required) can be mounted in the site location.
  • Page 27 Pole mounting of FDAP2 Fig. 12. Wall or flat surface mounting The wall mounting kit comprises a wall mounting plate and four screws as displayed in the following figure. Both mounting plates fasten to four threaded bosses on the back of the FDAP2.
  • Page 28: Connect Power Cables

    FDAP INSTALLATION Connect power cables FDAP Gen3 and FDAP Gen3 Anchor The FDAP Gen3 and FDAP Gen3 Anchor have one Ethernet cable and one power cable. Ethernet interconnection is limited to installations outside Class I Division 1, Zone 0/1 locations. You must construct conduit and cable runs for power and Ethernet. The FDAP Gen3 and FDAP Gen3 Anchor can be powered directly by external DC power supply such as, distributed DC source.
  • Page 29: Fdap2

    FDAP Gen3 Anchor Ethernet and field DC power Fig. 15. Part number description Table. 6. Item Description Cable gland assembly Cable tie Screw The shield wire from cable must be secured on the chassis on the terminal power board. For installations that require CE-mark compliance, the DC power source must be a CE-mark approved power supply.
  • Page 30 FDAP INSTALLATION be directly terminated inside the FDAP2 without an additional external junction box. Power (both AC and DC) connection, Ethernet and Serial connections can be terminated inside the FDAP2. DC power wiring When powered from an external DC source, the power cable should be terminated directly onto the terminal block of the DC Ferrite Assembly.
  • Page 31 To facilitate wiring, remove the Power Brick assembly from the enclosure by loosening the two retaining screws and sliding the brick assembly out. Terminate the AC cables at the AC terminal block on the Power Brick module. The module has polarity markings for Live (L), Neutral (N) and Ground. Ensure that all connections are secure and then slide the module back into the enclosure and secure it with the retaining screws.
  • Page 32: Ethernet Wiring

    FDAP INSTALLATION Ethernet wiring The FDAP has one Ethernet input for optional connection to a wired network or a wireless access point. If the FDAP is connected to a wired Ethernet, you should run the Ethernet cabling from the control system through the conduit to the FDAP site. You must install the FDAP based on the Ethernet connection.
  • Page 33: Power On And Startup

    PIN # TIA/EIA 568A TIA/EIA 568B Data Unused Unused Receive- Unused Unused Testing Ethernet connection for FDAP2 A standard RJ-45 modular jack is available on the FDAP2 Power and IO board. The RJ-45 jack may be used to test cable integrity after terminating the cable at the IDC connector. After terminating the field cable at the IDC, connect the cable tester to the RJ-45 jack.
  • Page 34 FDAP INSTALLATION LED indicators Fig. 18. The following table identifies the LEDs and describes the operating conditions of the unit when the LEDs are turned ON. OWDOC-X256-en-323A...
  • Page 35 LED indicators Table. 8. Description Power LED (Red) Indicates that the power is supplied to The FDAP Gen3 and FDAP Gen3 Anchor have one Ethernet cable and one power cable. When the FDAP Gen3 and FDAP Gen3 Anchor are powered ON, the Power LED turns ON automatically.
  • Page 36: Fdap2

    FDAP INSTALLATION Description Indicates the RS-485 port’s activity. RS-485 status The LED blinks when there is data activity on the RS-485 port. (Green) FDAP2 The FDAP2 has status LEDs to indicate the various stages of operation. LED indicators Fig. 19. The following table identifies the LEDs and describes the operating conditions of the unit when the LEDs are turned ON.
  • Page 37: Fdap Configuration

    FDAP configuration Establish connection between WDM and FDAP To establish connection between WDM and FDAP, power on the FDAP and connect FDAP to the WDM through the FDN port of WDM. If you are using multiple FDAPs, you can use an Ethernet switch to connect the FDAPs to the WDM.
  • Page 38: Description Of Fdap Parameters

    FDAP CONFIGURATION For more information about the procedure to provision an FDAP, see the Wireless Device Manager User’s Guide (OWDOC-X254-en). Description of FDAP parameters Once the FDAP joins the network, you can configure and monitor the FDAP by using OneWireless user interface. The Managed Devices in the OneWireless user interface provides a list of all the devices in the OneWireless network.
  • Page 39 The following table describes the FDAP parameter details. FDAP parameters in the selection panel Table. 10. Panel Group elements Description Access Point Summary Tag Name: Displays the default device name. You can rename the device. Device name can be up to 16 alphanumeric characters long and it should begin with an alphabet.
  • Page 40 FDAP CONFIGURATION Device Management Power Displays the power supply status as Line Powered (for access points) or Battery Powered (for routing devices). By default, power status is always Line Powered. Routing Displays the routing configuration of the Assignment device. The different types of configuration are Non-Routing Device, Routing Device, and Not Applicable.
  • Page 41 Command Consists of the Join Command parameter which is used to restart a device or to reset a device to factory default state. Join Command parameter has the following options: • None • Warm Restart: To restart a device. Warm Restart preserves static and constant attributes data •...
  • Page 42 FDAP CONFIGURATION Communication • Displays the Communication Redundancy Redundancy State, Communication Redundancy Ratio details • The Communication Redundancy State is the redundancy communication link between the primary and secondary parent • Select the Communication Redundancy Alarm check box to enable the "Non-Redundant Communication"...
  • Page 43 Over-The-Air Consists of the over-the-air provisioning provisioning parameters for enabling and disabling over- the-air provisioning. It also displays the time remaining for over-the-air provisioning. WirelessHART Check the Enable option if WDM supports Backward WirelessHART. Compatibility License Displays the status of the WDM license. WirelessHART Displays the status of WirelessHART device Routing...
  • Page 44 FDAP CONFIGURATION BLE options Display Key: Select the Display Key check box and click apply option to view the Pass key. Pass key: Pass key is a six-digit numeric key provided for Bluetooth pairing. Update the new key and click Apply option to change the pass key.
  • Page 45 Channel Diagnostics Displays the device’s channel diagnostics like channel, No ACK, and CCA back off. Statistics (DMAP) Displays the details about the ISA100 Wireless data link layer statistics for a selected device. Displays the Read Message Totals, Write Message Totals, and Execute Message Totals details.
  • Page 46 FDAP CONFIGURATION Radio Diversity Error Distribution Displays the error distribution counter, which Count corresponds to the error packet counter for the number of bytes corrected. The error packet counter is the total count of error packets received on both antennas with the Cyclic Redundancy Check (CRC) error.
  • Page 47 NOTE: Antenna Cable Length: Displays the cable length of the antenna. Location Options are only applicable to FDAP Gen3 Anchor. Operating mode: • Location → Participates in trilateration to detect tag’s location. • Zone → Detects tag’s presence and measures distance between tag and anchor.
  • Page 48 FDAP CONFIGURATION NOTE: Altitude Reference: Altitude computed with sea level as reference. Location Options are only applicable to FDAP Gen3 Anchor. • Absolute → Altitude computed from sea level. • Relative → Altitude computed relative to installation site. NOTE: ENU Coordinates X Co-ordinate: East North Up or local tangent plane X-axis co-ordinate.
  • Page 49: Field Expandable Wireless Io

    Field Expandable Wireless IO Overview Field Expandable Wireless IO (FEWIO) is an innovative solution aimed to provide a method for integrating legacy Modbus devices into OneWireless system. FDAP is configured in a way that it can be used as an expandable wireless device that extracts the data from legacy Modbus devices, wirelessly.
  • Page 50: Fewio Solution

    FIELD EXPANDABLE WIRELESS IO FEWIO solution The following figure shows a graphical overview of the FEWIO solution with FDAP Gen3. FDAP FEWIO Solution Fig. 21. OWDOC-X256-en-323A...
  • Page 51: Converting Fdap Router To Fewio Device

    Converting FDAP Router to FEWIO device To convert FDAP Router to FEWIO: 1. Ensure that you have the licensed version of WDM that includes FEWIO feature. Click Manage Licenses from the Menu bar. The Licensing window appears. Select the FDAP router that needs to be converted as FEWIO from the section list. Expand Device Management in the Property Panel from Manage Devices.
  • Page 52: Fdap2

    FIELD EXPANDABLE WIRELESS IO FDAP2 The FDAP2 router Ethernet cable should be connected to the Modbus Slave Ethernet port as shown in the following figure. Modbus Slave FDAP2 Connecting Modbus Fig. 22. The FDAP router Ethernet cable should be connected through a Cisco Switch, if you have multiple TCP Modbus slaves as shown in the following figure.
  • Page 53: Connecting Modbus Rtu Devices To Fewio Device

    Connecting Modbus RTU devices to FEWIO device FDAP Gen3 and FDAP Gen3 Anchor The FDAP Gen3 and FDAP Gen3 Anchor supports a two-wire RS-485 interface. A three-pin connector is available on the Power Board of the FDAP Gen3 and FDAP Gen3 Anchor when FDAP Gen3 and FDAP Gen3 Anchor top cover are opened as shown in the following figure.
  • Page 54 FIELD EXPANDABLE WIRELESS IO The Jumper is used to switch the connection between RS-485 and Ethernet. When the Jumper is placed in its relevant position as shown in the following figure, the connection towards RS-485 is terminated and Ethernet is configured. The removal of Jumper enables RS-485 connection and terminates Ethernet configuration effectively.
  • Page 55: Fdap2

    FDAP2 The FDAP2 supports a two-wire RS-485 interface. A three-pin connector is available on the Power Board of the FDAP2 when the FDAP2 top cover is opened as shown in the following figure, V+ and V- are the two pins that must be connected to slave RS-485 two- wire connection (DATA+ and DATA-) as shown in the following figure.
  • Page 56 FIELD EXPANDABLE WIRELESS IO Expand Vendor Parameters in the Property Panel. In the Modbus Interface list, click the required option. The following are the interface options available. • Modbus RTU • Modbus TCP Based on the connected Modbus devices, select the appropriate option.
  • Page 57 Gateway: Gateway IP address ▪ Slave1 IP Addr: IP address of Slave1 ▪ Slave2 IP Addr: IP address of Slave2 ▪ Slave3 IP Addr: IP address of Slave3 ▪ Slave1 UnitID: Unit ID of Slave1 used for the Modbus TCP port ▪...
  • Page 58: Configuring And Viewing The Modbus Registers

    FIELD EXPANDABLE WIRELESS IO Configuring and viewing the Modbus Registers To configure the Modbus Registers: Select the FEWIO device from the Selection Panel under Manage Devices. Expand the FEWIO device and select Modbus Register Config. Expand Register Configuration from the Property Panel. Configure the following under each Register Config: •...
  • Page 59: Converting Fewio Device To Fdap Router

    Converting FEWIO device to FDAP Router To convert FEWIO to FDAP Router: Select the FEWIO that needs to be converted as an FDAP router in the Selection Panel from Manage Devices. Expand Device Management from the Property Panel. Under Role Conversion, select the Change Role to FDAP check box. OWDOC-X256-en-323A...
  • Page 60: Integrating With Experion

    FIELD EXPANDABLE WIRELESS IO BLE Options is only applicable to FDAP Gen3 and FDAP Gen3 Anchor ATTENTION Click Apply. The device drops out from the network and rejoins as an FDAP router. Integrating with Experion The FEWIO device is natively integrated with Experion system. All parameter read and write, configuration support is provided in Experion for the FEWIO device through the ISA100 DD file.
  • Page 61 Double-click on the FEWIO that needs to be configured. The FEWIO-Parameters [Monitoring] window appears. Go to Others tab and configure the parameters in the same way as configured in the WDM. OWDOC-X256-en-323A...
  • Page 62 FIELD EXPANDABLE WIRELESS IO Click OK. On the Monitoring-Assignment window, under the FEWIO, double-Click CH01_VENDOR_0. The CH01_VENDOR_0-Parameters [Monitoring] window appears. Go to Others tab and configure the parameters in the same way as they are configured in the WDM. OWDOC-X256-en-323A...
  • Page 63 Click OK. To view the configured Modbus Registers: On the Monitoring-Assignment window, under the FEWIO, double-click CH02_VENDOR_0. OWDOC-X256-en-323A...
  • Page 64 FIELD EXPANDABLE WIRELESS IO The CH02_VENDOR_0-Parameters [Monitoring] window appears. Go to Other tab and view the configured parameters. OWDOC-X256-en-323A...
  • Page 65 The values shown for each register is the value read from the respective slave device registers as configured in the register configuration. OWDOC-X256-en-323A...
  • Page 66: Fdap Monitoring

    FDAP MONITORING FDAP monitoring Overview about monitoring The status and performance of FDAPs operating in a wireless network can be monitored using the following options. • The Monitoring tab in the OneWireless user interface enables you to monitor FDAPs that are commissioned in the network. •...
  • Page 67: Monitor Using Provisioning Handheld Device

    For more information about setting up a monitoring area and for location-specific monitoring, see the Wireless Device Manager User’s Guide (OWDOC-X254-en). Monitor using Provisioning Handheld device The FDAP is authenticated using a Provisioning Handheld device. Once the FDAP is authenticated, it joins the network. A Provisioning Handheld device can be used to monitor the status of the authenticated FDAP, and Provisioning Handheld device displays status as Discover, Secure, Joined, or Not Joined.
  • Page 68: Fdap Maintenance And Troubleshooting

    Wireless Device Manager User’s Guide (OWDOC-X254-en). 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. ATTENTION Remove an FDAP You can remove a failed FDAP from the network.
  • Page 69: Recovering From Failures

    Recovering from failures Failure indication may be signaled through the FDAP status LEDs. You can restart the FDAP if a failure is suspected. For more information about the procedure to restart the FDAP, see the Wireless Device Manager User’s Guide (OWDOC-X254-en). OWDOC-X256-en-323A...
  • Page 70: Appendix

    APPENDIX Appendix Technical Specifications FDAP Gen3 Attribute Specification Model Numbers FDAP 32 (Class 1 Div 2 / Zone 2) FDAP 3P(Class1 Div 2/ Zone2) Multiple ISA100 Wireless, WirelessHART Standards/Field Protocols Weight 2 kg (4.4 lbs.) Dimensions 466 x 290 x 45 mm (18.34 x 11.41 x 1.77 in) Power 24V DC, PoE Type -2 powered External Ports and...
  • Page 71 Frequency Band Unlicensed ISM Band (2.4 – 2.483 GHz) and Operating 13 DSSS channels for ISA100 Wireless and/or Wireless HART Channels BLE: 40 FHSS channels Compliance Radio Approvals (ISA100) FCC Part 15.247 Subparts B and C Canada – Industry Canada RSS247, Issue 2 RSS-Gen, Issue 5 ICES-003, Issue 6...
  • Page 72 APPENDIX Network Interface 10/100 Mbps Ethernet, auto-sensing Number of Access Point Supported ISA100 Wireless and 10 ISA100 Wireless or 8 WirelessHART Field Instruments at 0.5 WirelessHART Field second reporting rate Instruments 25 ISA100 Wireless or 25 WirelessHART Field Instruments at 1 second reporting rate 50 ISA100 Wireless or 50 WirelessHART Field Instruments at 2 seconds reporting rate...
  • Page 73 Access Point and a Field Device Warranty 1 Year ECCN 5A002 ENC OWDOC-X256-en-323A...
  • Page 74 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (FCC) STATEMENT Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement FDAP complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions. 1. FDAP will not cause harmful interference. 2. FDAP must accept any interference received, including an interference that may cause undesired operation.
  • Page 75 Industry Canada (IC) Statement Compliance Statements: This device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1) This device may not cause interference., 2) This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
  • Page 76: Fdap Gen3 Anchor

    FDAP Gen3 Anchor Attribute Specification Model Numbers FDAP32/3P (Class 1 Div 2 / Zone 2) Multiple ISA100 Wireless (IEC 62734) Standards/Field WirelessHART (IEC 62591) Protocols BLE (v5.1) Weight 2 kg (4.4 lbs.) Dimensions 466 x 290 x 45 mm (18.34 x 11.41 x 1.77 in) Power consumption 2.5 Watts@24VDC PoE: 3W External Ports and...
  • Page 77 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (FCC) STATEMENT Compliance Radio Approvals (ISA100/WirelessHART/RTLS) • FCC Part 15.247 Subparts B and C • Canada – Industry Canada RSS247, Issue 2 RSS-Gen, Issue 5 ICES-003, Issue 6 • European Union – ETSI EN 300 328 V2.2.2(2019-07) EN 301 489-17 V3.2.2 EN 301 489-1 V2.2.3 IEC61326-1, 2013...
  • Page 78 Network Interface 10/100 Mbps Ethernet, auto-sensing Maximum Number 6 Hops of Wireless Network Hops Between an Access Point and a Field Device/RTLS Warranty 1 Year OWDOC-X256-en-323A...
  • Page 79: Fdap2

    FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (FCC) STATEMENT FDAP2 Attribute Specification Model Numbers FDAP1 (Class 1 Div 1/Zone 0) FDAP2 (Class 1 Div 2/Zone 2) Multiple ISA100 Wireless and WirelessHART Standards/Field Protocols Weight 3.86 kg (5.5 lbs) Dimensions 216 x 170 x 86 mm (8.47 x 6.73 x 3.37 in) Power 24 VDC +/- 10% at 2 Watts 90 –...
  • Page 80 Compliance Radio Approvals FCC Part 15.247 Subparts B and C Canada – Industry Canada Australia – ACMA AS NZS 4771-2000 Method RSS-247, Issue 2 & RSS-Gen, Issue 5 ICES-003, Issue 4 European Union – ETSI EN 300 328 V1.7.1 EN 301 893 V1.4.1 EN 301 489-17 V1.2.1 EN 301 489-1 V1.6.1 IEC61326-1, 2005...
  • Page 81 FlexLine Radar FDAP as a router (routing data to another field device): Gauges 10 Honeywell Enraf FlexLine Radar Gauges with 1 second publication rate with input only channels 5 devices with 1 second publication rate with both input and output channels...
  • Page 82: Dimension Drawing

    Dimension Drawing FDAP Gen3 and FDAP Gen3 Anchor FDAP Gen3 and FDAP Gen3 Anchor WITH LIGHTENING SURGE ARRESTOR Fig. 30. FDAP Gen3 and FDAP Gen3 Anchor WITHOUT LIGHTENING SURGE ARRESTOR Fig. 31. OWDOC-X256-en-323A...
  • Page 83: Fdap2

    FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (FCC) STATEMENT FDAP2 FDAP2 Fig. 32. OWDOC-X256-en-323A...
  • Page 84: Is Control Drawing

    IS Control Drawing FDAP Gen3 and FDAP Gen3 Anchor OWDOC-X256-en-323A...
  • Page 85 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (FCC) STATEMENT OWDOC-X256-en-323A...
  • Page 86 OWDOC-X256-en-323A...
  • Page 87 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (FCC) STATEMENT OWDOC-X256-en-323A...
  • Page 88 OWDOC-X256-en-323A...
  • Page 89: Fdap2 (51202683)

    FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (FCC) STATEMENT FDAP2 (51202683) OWDOC-X256-en-323A...
  • Page 90 OWDOC-X256-en-323A...
  • Page 91: Label Drawing

    FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (FCC) STATEMENT Label Drawing FDAP Gen3 The labels shown are for reference purposes only. OWDOC-X256-en-323A...
  • Page 92 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (FCC) STATEMENT FDAP3x with 1 Anchor Radio and GXRM Radio FDAP31 Gen3 Anchor FDAP32 Gen3 Anchor OWDOC-X256-en-323A...
  • Page 93 FDAP3P Gen3 Anchor OWDOC-X256-en-323A...
  • Page 94 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (FCC) STATEMENT FDAP Gen3 with 2 Anchor Radios FDAP31 Anchor2 FDAP32 Anchor2 OWDOC-X256-en-323A...
  • Page 95 FDAP3P Anchor2 OWDOC-X256-en-323A...
  • Page 96 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (FCC) STATEMENT FDAP2 The labels shown are for reference purposes only. OWDOC-X256-en-323A...
  • Page 97 Documentation feedback You can find the most up-to-date documents on the Honeywell Process Solutions support website at: https://process.honeywell.com...
  • Page 98 Honeywell investigates all reports of security vulnerabilities affecting Honeywell products and services. To report a potential security vulnerability against any Honeywell product, please follow the instructions at: https://honeywell.com/pages/vulnerabilityreporting.aspx Submit the requested information to Honeywell using one of the following methods: •...
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