User's Guide
Table Of Contents
- General Safety
- Hardware
- Network Design
- Installation and Configuration
- Install Battery
- Configure Network
- VP Series 2000 Configuration Software
- Provision Devices
- Before you Begin
- Device Sleep State
- Provision Using a USB NFC Reader
- Provision Using a Divigraph ISA100 Gateway
- Provision Using a Yokogawa ISA100 Gateway
- Provision Using a Honeywell ISA 100 Gateway
- Provision using an Emerson WirelessHART Gateway
- Unprovision Devices
- Unprovision Using a USB NFC Reader
- Unprovision Using a Yokogawa ISA100 Gateway
- Unprovision Using a Honeywell ISA100 Gateway
- Reboot the Device
- Configure Devices
- System 1 Installation and Configuration
- Mount Devices
- Verification
- Maintenance
- Monitor Battery Levels
- Battery Status Monitoring
- Clean and Inspect Devices
- Update Device Firmware
- Update Radio Firmware
- Troubleshooting VP Series 2000 Devices
- Harden the System
EVR-VPXDOC-0036 VP Series 2000 User Guide
DIVIGRAPH
Rev 2.4.1
September 2021
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Configure Network
Refer to your network infrastructure vendor documentation to configure gateways, device managers,
backbone routers or access points as applicable. Configuration may include assigning IP addresses,
wireless network IDs and wireless join keys.
VP Series 2000 Configuration Software
The VP series 2000 Configuration Software is used to provision, configure, monitor, and maintain
VP Series 2000 devices using either a USB NFC reader or over the air using an appropriately configured
gateway.
VP Series 2000 Configuration Software functions include:
• Device provisioning.
• Rebooting the device.
• Unprovisioning.
• Device configuration including:
o Applying default configurations.
o Saving, loading, and applying custom configurations.
• Device diagnostics including:
o E-module status
o Sensor status
• Device application firmware management.
Provision Devices
Before installing VP Series 2000 devices, you must prepare each device to join your network. Depending
on your network infrastructure, you can provision sensors over-the-air (OTA) using a gateway or
individually using a supported USB NFC reader.
When you provision a device, you provide it as needed with:
• The correct UTC adjustment
• A new network ID
• A new network join key
Depending on the number of devices and their current sleep state, provisioning may take up to several
hours. If a device fails to join the network, see the "Reboot the Device" section.