Maintenance and Troubleshooting 11-9
z
is followed by the wireless communication raw
signal strength (
ranging from 0 to 31
), then
, followed by
the signal strength in decibels (
ranging from -51 to -113 dBs;
99 indicates that no signal is available
)
z
is followed by the monitor’s network IP address
z
is followed by the network type (e.g., EGPRS,
WCDMA, or HSPA)
Testing the Monitor Cryout Capability
You can test the monitor’s ability to perform a cryout, representing
a system event or alarm, to an ADS hosted software system (
when
applicable
) by holding the magnet against the red dot (labeled
WAKE
) adjacent to the LED window on the monitor top for more
than 5 seconds and then releasing the magnet from the top. The
sequence
Cryout
indicates initiation of the cryout test message to
the address configured in the monitor through
Q
start
XML
.
Checking the Monitor Battery Voltage
Check the battery voltage through the diagnostic codes (initiated on
the monitor LED
STATUS
window using the blue magnet) or in
Q
start
XML
before installing the monitor and after collecting data.
The projected life for the internal monitor battery pack is 15 months
at a 15-minute sample rate for the 12-volt battery pack. Actual
battery life will vary based on the number of sensors and active
functions providing data. However, replace the battery pack as
soon as possible whenever the internal voltage for the 12-volt pack
is 7.5 volts or less, or if
Q
start
XML
provides a
Low
battery status.
Although the monitor may function adequately at 7.5 volts,
communications with the monitor will quickly begin to degrade and
become inconsistent once the battery voltage drops below 7.2 volts.
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Summary of Contents for 507165
Page 20: ...1 12 ADS TRITON Manual Control Drawing ...
Page 27: ...Introduction 1 19 CS6 LRD Sensor Certificate of Conformity ...
Page 29: ...Introduction 1 21 CSA Certificate of Compliance Page 1 of 7 ...
Page 30: ...1 22 ADS TRITON Manual CSA Certificate of Compliance Page 2 of 7 ...
Page 31: ...Introduction 1 23 CSA Certificate of Compliance Page 3 of 7 ...
Page 32: ...1 24 ADS TRITON Manual CSA Certificate of Compliance Page 4 of 7 ...
Page 33: ...Introduction 1 25 CSA Certificate of Compliance Page 5 of 7 ...
Page 34: ...1 26 ADS TRITON Manual CSA Certificate of Compliance Page 6 of 7 ...
Page 35: ...Introduction 1 27 CSA Certificate of Compliance Page 7 of 7 ...
Page 37: ...Introduction 1 29 Sample TRITON Declaration of Conformity Page 2 ...
Page 53: ...System Overview 2 13 ExPAC XBUS ...
Page 266: ...5 60 ADS TRITON Manual z Installing the Submersion Sensor z Measuring the physical offset ...
Page 288: ...5 82 ADS TRITON Manual Topside Wall Mount Bracket Topside Sensor Bracket ...
Page 345: ...7 2 ADS TRITON Manual use of this installation guide or the installation of any ADS equipment ...
Page 358: ...Inclinometer 8 3 ...
Page 507: ...C 4 ADS TRITON Manual ...
Page 535: ...Index In 19 wiring to the monitor 6 29 XIO device parameters 4 84 ...