User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Before You Begin
- About the 100T-HON Honeywell Telemetry Module
- Mounting the 100T-HON Telemetry Module
- Connecting and Configuring the Module and Instrument
- Installation Overview
- Programming the Mercury Instrument Parameters
- Honeywell Instrument Call-In Configuration
- Connecting the 100T-HON Telemetry Module to the Instrument
- Programming the 100T-HON Telemetry Module
About the 100T-HON Honeywell Telemetry Module
TDC
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Channel-based data logging requests/responses
Datalogging request channel
Datalogging response channel
Telemetry requests/responses
100T-HON telemetry module two-way request
100T-HON telemetry module two-way response
• ERX. When the module is connected to a Honeywell ERX device, the following message types are
supported:
Bubble-up messages:
100T fixed network BUP message
Optional Honeywell alarm message (100T alarm BUP)
Telemetry requests/responses
100T-HON telemetry module two-way request
100T-HON telemetry module two-way response
Mobile Mode. The 100T-HON telemetry module is set to mobile mode when the device will be read by a
handheld and/or mobile system. Mobile mode can support varying data loads and RF propagation challenges.
Mobile mode sub-modes are listed in the following table:
Mobile Sub-Mode
Description
Normal
Normal defines the typical mobile mode. Characteristics of normal mode include
frequent bubble-up rates at relatively low power levels.
Hard-to-read Hard-to-read mode is used for cases where there are RF signal issues but the size
of the data transmitted is in line with the endpoints operating in the normal mode.
Characteristics of hard-to-read mode include less frequent bubble-up rates (to
conserve power) at higher transmit power levels.
Mobile high power Mobile high power mode is used for times when the data amount retrieved from
the 100T-HON telemetry module is so large that drive-by collection is not
practical. In mobile high power cases, the mobile unit will have to park for some
time to capture all of the requested data. Characteristics of mobile high power
mode include less frequent bubble-up rates (less than hard-to-read mode) at
higher transmit power levels.