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
Proprietary & Confidential – Copyright © 2020 Divigraph (Pty) Ltd. All Rights Reserved 3
Hazardous Environment
! WARNING
HAZARDOUS ENVIRONMENT
RISK OF EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERE.
Take precautionary measures to avoid electrostatic potential, especially on plastic
components.
Installations and maintenance tasks performed in potentially hazardous areas must be performed only
after the area has been verified to be free of hazardous materials, atmospheres, and conditions.
The following situations could cause a spark enough to ignite an explosion:
• Potential of electrostatic discharge on plastic components, or
• Removal or placement of an energized connection.
Lithium Batteries
! WARNING
LITHIUM BATTERIES
Do not use a device with a damaged battery. Using a damaged battery may
further damage the device, cause it to fail, or in hazardous locations cause other
unintended consequences.
Lithium batteries are volatile. When handling and storing lithium metal batteries, follow these
precautions:
• Store and handle lithium metal batteries to avoid contact with other lithium batteries.
• Do not place lithium metal batteries on metal work surfaces.
• Avoid exposing lithium metal batteries to extreme temperatures.
• If you store an inactive VP Series 2000 device, remove the battery.
• Dispose of used or defective batteries in accordance with the applicable statutes and regulations, as
well as site-specific safety requirements.
Lithium batteries typically last up to five years. Use the VP Series 2000 configuration software or
network vendor application to monitor battery performance and replace batteries as needed.