The MultiRAE can communicate with other devices through P2P (point-to-point) wiring. Turning
on P2P requires connecting the MultiRAE with a computer running Safety Suite Device
Configurator (SSDC) and toggling P2P on. Note: When P2P is active, the wireless modem (if one
is installed in the MultiRAE) is disabled.
Refer to section 11.5 for detailed information on connecting the MultiRAE to a PC running Safety
Suite Device Configurator (SSDC).
Using Safety Suite Device Configurator (SSDC) to Set P2P
Operation
Important! P2P (point-to-point) operation requires a License Key.
If you do not have a License Key for enabling P2P (point-to-point) communication on your
MultiRAE, contact Honeywell Customer Support and order one or more P2P License Keys for
MultiRAE. Customer Support will need a Purchase Order for MultiRAE P2P license and will
generate the necessary number of License Keys and send them to you via email.
To download Safety Suite Device Configurator go to: https://explore.honeywell.com/safety_suite_
device_configurator.html
License Key Installation
After receiving the License Key for MultiRAE P2P via email from Honeywell Customer Support, do
the following:
1. Use the supplied PC Communications Cable (USB to mini-USB cable) to connect the
MultiRAE’s Desktop Cradle, AutoRAE 2 Cradle, or Travel Charger to a PC where the License
Key will be stored. The PC Must have Safety Suite Device Configurator (SSDC) (version
3.2.0.3025 or higher) installed.
2. Turn on the MultiRAE. Make sure it is running in Normal mode (with the main
measurement screen showing).
3. Insert the MultiRAE in the Desktop Cradle or AutoRAE 2 Cradle or connect it to the Travel
Charger.
4. Activate the PC communications mode on the MultiRAE by pressing [N/-] repeatedly,
starting from the main measurement screen until you reach the “Communicate with
Computer?” screen.
5. Press [Y/+]. Measurement and datalogging stop, and the instrument is now ready to
communicate with the PC. The display now says: “Ready To Communicate With
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