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LPT-P - Operation Manual
Rev. B | 2018.08
6.8.3 Setting the High Alarm Setpoint
Follow the same procedure as the
7.8.1 Low Alarm Setpoint
, choosing the SP High menu option.
6.8.4 Setting Hysteresis
Hysteresis is the diff erence between the ON point and OFF point of the alarm. You can set a
hysteresis value that will be common for all alarm setpoints on that channel. For example, if the
alarm is set to come on at 100 ppm and the hysteresis is set for 5 ppm, the alarm will not turn off
until the gas is below 95 ppm. This prevents the alarm from chattering on and off repetitively if the
gas fl uctuates just above and just below 100 ppm.
In the Sensor C
onfi guration Menu (passcode 3032), press either ARROW key to scroll through the
menu and select the channel for which you are setting the hysteresis value. Scroll through the
menu options to SP D
iff and press ENTER to select.
Use the ARROW keys to increase or decrease the number. Press ENTER to move to the next digit and
again to save and Exit the screen.
6.9 Enable / Disable Channels
This setting allows you to enable or disable the channel(s). If a channel with a viable sensor is
disabled, the gas readings gathered by that channel will not be used to control the relays and/or
alarms.
In the Sensor C
onfi guration Menu (passcode 3032), press either ARROW key to scroll through the
menu and select the channel you want to disable.