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Appendix D

WIRING DIAGRAM: 

LCD DISPLAY MODULE - LOCAL SENSOR

AC Supply

115 to 220 V

AC

DC P

ower Cable

:

Connect to

Annunciator Module

G

N

L

L - Live

N - Neutral

G - Ground

Fuse (1 AMPw)

Ground

To

ggle S

wit

ch

COM

B4

et

u

M / 

tc

el

e

S

N

W

O

eg

na

h

C

P

eg

na

h

C

p

U - 

te

S

B3

B2

B1

+12V

NO

NC

GRND

Reset

Button

S 8

S 7

S 6

S 5

S 4

S 3

S 2

S 1

Black

Red

OXYGEN 

# 22 Gauge twisted

pair shielded cable

6”-8” [0.1m-0.2m] supplied

6" - 8" [0.1m - 0.2 m] 

#22 gauge stranded, 

shielded and twisted 

pair cable supplied

Sensor

Module

CAUTION:

To protect from static 

electricity, ensure to 

discharge body static before 

installing the Medical Gas 

Alarm and sensors

NOTE:

Do not ground the shield 

drain wire at sensor or inside 

alarm panel back box

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USER RESPONSIBILITY

The information contained in this Installation and Operation Maintenance

Manual, pertains only to the ALERT-2 microprocessor based digital alarm.

This product will perform to conformity with the descriptions contained in this

manual, when assembled, operated, maintained and serviced in accordance

with the installation instructions provided.
The alarm 

must

 be  checked periodically. Parts that are broken, missing,

worn, distorted or contaminated, 

must

 be replaced immediately. Should such

repair or replacement become necessary, please contact Amico Corporation

or their distributors.
All alarms should not be repaired, or altered without prior written or verbal

approval of Amico Corporation or it’s distributors. Failure to comply will void

all warranty on the alarm.
Statements in this manual preceded by the words 

WARNING

,

CAUTION

,

DANGER

 and 

NOTE

 are of special significance. Please read these sections

carefully.

WARNING:

 denotes steps which can prevent injury.

CAUTION:

 denotes steps which can prevent damage to equipment.

DANGER:

 denotes steps which can prevent electrical shock to equipment

or to prevent serious injury and/or death.

Summary of Contents for A3P-SENS-L-GAS

Page 1: ...Operating Maintenance Manual Alert 4 Ethernet LCD Area Alarm Andersen Medical Gas 12 Place Lafi fitte Madisonville LA 70447 http www TheMedicalGas com 1 866 288 3783...

Page 2: ...de 7 13 The Alarm Box 7 For Local Sensors Only 7 Standing Pressure Test 7 Sensor 7 Local 7 Remote 8 Frame Assembly 8 System Power Supply 9 Sensor Module 9 Gas Display 9 Local 10 Remote 10 LCD Display...

Page 3: ...25 LCD Alarm 25 Alert 4 Sensor 25 Troubleshooting 26 27 Appendix A 28 Wiring Diagram LCD Motherboard Appendix B 29 Wiring Diagram Auto Switch Power Supply Appendix C 30 Wiring Diagram LCD Display Modu...

Page 4: ...on the LCD Alarm screen All Gases or Vacuums are displayed on the LCD screen for clear visibility to facilitate the monitoring function by hospital personnel Under normal operation the gas indicator...

Page 5: ...factory mounted on a hinged frame assembly for ease of installation and maintenance Field programmable push buttons for adjustment of HI and LOW set points on display module LCD Alarm available in 1...

Page 6: ...oprocessor buzzer and the MUTE button The function of the MUTE button is to silence an alarm that has occurred By holding the MUTE button for 20 seconds the module will display the high and low pressu...

Page 7: ...up into the demand check valve With a wrench tighten the nut so that it makes a good seal Note Maximum input pressure not to exceed more than 249 psi for pressure sensors and 30 inHg for vacuum sensor...

Page 8: ...s from the front frame section 4 screws iii Attach the LCD screen to the back box assembly by using flat head screws provided with frame in a plastic bag to the hinge located on the back box iv Attach...

Page 9: ...are of special significance Please read these sections carefully WARNING denotes steps which can prevent injury CAUTION denotes steps which can prevent damage to equipment DANGER denotes steps which c...

Page 10: ...gram see Appendix E ii Connect a 22 gauge stranded shielded and twisted pair cable ONLY up to 2000 ft 609 6 m Knockouts are provided throughout the alarm back box iii Connect the red wire from the cab...

Page 11: ...crews are securely fastened to keep the LCD Alarm closed ii Carefully place the front frame over the frame panel Screw in the screws that were removed in Step 5 part ii The alarm shall now be ready fo...

Page 12: ...arm will be set to factory default setting the IP Address Subnet Mask and Gateway as following IP address 192 168 1 100 Gateway 192 168 1 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Static IP configuration needs to u...

Page 13: ...med network to change the network IP address Change the default IP address to the desired IP address Gateway and Subnet Mask then save the file by clicking File then Save When all files are saved in t...

Page 14: ...s not appear on the screen repeat the steps above If the problem persists contact Amico Corporation for further assistance Once the information is visible on the LCD Alarm screen leave the SD Card in...

Page 15: ...o Corporation or it s distributors Failure to comply will void all warranty on the alarm Statements in this manual preceded by the words WARNING CAUTION DANGER and NOTE are of special significance Ple...

Page 16: ...special significance Please read these sections carefully WARNING denotes steps which can prevent injury CAUTION denotes steps which can prevent damage to equipment DANGER denotes steps which can prev...

Page 17: ...oogle Chrome Internet Explorer Enter the device IP address eg http 192 168 1 1xx in the browser s address bar NOTE To find Alarm IP Address press reset button on the back of the Alert 4 Area Alarm SIM...

Page 18: ...18 Amico Corporation COMPLEX MANAGED NETWORK Configuration Guide...

Page 19: ...me location 5 Insert the SD Card into the SD Card Slot on the LCD Alarm board Refer to Appendix A 6 While the LCD Alarm is on press the reset button then press and hold the setup button until the info...

Page 20: ...an icon depicting an arrow click the icon and click Add to Home Screen 3 The screen will prompt for you to name the device The name can be either a device name or it can be a location where the device...

Page 21: ...e device you are connecting to Click the flag button at the bottom of the screen to add it to Book Mark 2 Select Book Mark page and share via Add shortcut on home screen 3 The Short Cut icon will be d...

Page 22: ...nch CSA ISO S Spanish NFPA ISO R Remote Local C Conversion Retrofit X Defines theType of Gas O Oxygen A Medical Air V MedVac 2 Nitrous Oxide N Nitrogen C Carbon Dioxide W Waste Anesthetic Gas Disposal...

Page 23: ...P SENS U IAR Sensor Module USA IAR Eng Alert 3 Model Number Description A2P POWER V2 Power Supply Module Alert 2 A2P BOXASS 3LCD Alarm Back Box Assembly 3 Station Alert 2 A2X BOX ASY 3LCD Alert 3 LCD...

Page 24: ...eck Valve 1 4 MNPT OXY S DIS DEMC VAC DISS Demand Check Valve 1 4 MNPT VAC S DIS KIT OXY DISS Demand Check Nut and Nipple OXY S DIS KIT AIR DISS Demand Check Nut and Nipple AIR S DIS KIT VAC DISS Dema...

Page 25: ...pe 10 25 260 35 12 304 8 Front View Side View 7 5 190 5 75 19 05 Top View Brazing Filler Metal AWS Spec BAg 7 1 2 14NPSM THD Brass 1 25 HEX 1 4 6 NPT 7 50 191 6 375 162 NOTE DISS demand check valves b...

Page 26: ...defective see Appendix B and Appendix G DC power plug not connected to the LCD module a Ensure that the DC power plug is firmly in its socket on the LCD module b Replace the System Power Supply unit...

Page 27: ...module Ensure that the sensor module is properly wired to the LCD module by using wiring diagram in Appendix D or Appendix E Requires calibration Re calibrate pressure reading see pg 11 Step 9 iv CUR...

Page 28: ...n this Installation and Operation Maintenance Manual pertains only to the ALERT 2 microprocessor based digital alarm This product will perform to conformity with the descriptions contained in this man...

Page 29: ...croprocessor based digital alarm This product will perform to conformity with the descriptions contained in this manual when assembled operated maintained and serviced in accordance with the installat...

Page 30: ...il safe for Version 3 1 or newer Relays are not fail safe for Versions 3 0 or older NC COM NO 12V GND NO COM NC 12V GND NO COM NC 12V GND NC COM NO 12V GND NO COM NC 12V GND COM B4 e t u M t c e l e S...

Page 31: ...ntenance Manual pertains only to the ALERT 2 microprocessor based digital alarm This product will perform to conformity with the descriptions contained in manual when assembled operated maintained and...

Page 32: ...p U t e S B3 B2 B1 12V NO NC GRND Reset Button S 8 S 7 S 6 S 5 S 4 S 3 S 2 S 1 NOTE For multiple sensors a multi conductor 22 Gauge stranded shielded and twisted pair cable ONLY must be used Black Red...

Page 33: ...quivalent In the presence of any electrical magnetic radio frequencies wireless or other interference cable installation MUST be placed in metallic conduit Distance Maximum 2000 ft 609 6 m Signal 30 V...

Page 34: ...n MUST be placed in metallic conduits 7 No solid wire should be used for connecting sensors or master alarms to source equipment 8 To protect from static electricity ensure to discharge body static be...

Page 35: ...35 www amico com Notes...

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