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CONFIGURATION MENU

1) Cons 

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 Fails

     

  This option allows the operator to select the number of consecutive 

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  failures before an 

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 fault will be generated. Selectable range is 1-1000.

2) Temp Setpoint

   

  This option allows the operator to select the temperature at which the optics 

      

       

  heater begins operating.

3) Htr Setpoint

      

  This option allows the operator to select the maximum amount of heater 

      

       

  power allowed, in percent of full power. (0% = heater shut off.)

CALIBRATION MENU

1) Loop test

         

  This test allows the operator to manually set the analog signal output at 1, 2, 

      

       

  3, or between 4 and 20 mA in increments of 2 (4, 6, 8, etc.). 

2) D/A trim

         

  This function allows adjustment of the 0-20 mA span factor.

NOTE

 

    Trim in increments of 0.1 mA resolution only. 

3) Calibrate 

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  This procedure calibrates the 

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 test signal for all three IR sensors.

 

1.  Bypass/disable all Alarm outputs connected to the detector.

 

2.  Thoroughly clean the sensor and 

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 reflector for each of the 

 

 

three sensors. Check  each of the three 

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 source openings for 

 

 

contaminants and clean as needed.

 

3.  Cover the detector with the provided cover.

 

4. Initiate 

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 Calibration. The detector performs the calibration 

 

 

automatically and notifies the operator upon completion. The 

 

 

procedure takes approximately two minutes.

 

5.  Upon completion of 

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 calibration, remove the cover and return all 

 

 

alarm outputs to service.

Configuration Menu

1)  Cons Oi Fails
2)  Temp Setpoint
3)  Htr Setpoint

Device Setup Menu

1)  Configuration Menu
2)  Calibration Menu 
3)  Write protect 
4)  HART Setup
5)  Real Time Clock

X3301 Root Menu

1)  Fire  (Yes/No)
2)  Fault  (Yes/No)
3)  Device Info Menu
4)  Command Menu
5)  Device Setup Menu

Calibration Menu

1)  Loop test
2)  D/A trim
3)  Calibrate Oi

Device Setup Menu

1)  Configuration Menu
2)  Calibration Menu
3)  Write protect 
4)  HART Setup
5)  Real Time Clock

X3301 Root Menu

1)  Fire  (Yes/No)
2)  Fault  (Yes/No)
3)  Device Info Menu
4)  Command Menu
5)  Device Setup Menu

Summary of Contents for X3301

Page 1: ...5 3 Rev 1 16 95 8577 Addendum HART Communication with the X3301 Multispectrum IR Flame Detector...

Page 2: ...ure 4 X3301 Root Menu 5 Device Info Menu 5 General Info Menu 6 HART Info Menu 7 HART PV Menu 8 Condensed Status 9 Status Info Menu 10 Hardware Menu 11 oi Menu 12 Detector Settings 13 History Menu 13 C...

Page 3: ...an connect to the X3301 at any wiring termination point in the analog output signal loop Connect the HART Communicator in parallel with the X3301 analog signal or load resistor The HART connections ar...

Page 4: ...4 VDC Vin Vin 250 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 mA mA mA REF 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 X3301 IR DETECTOR 24 VDC C2261 Vin Vin Figure 3 X3301 Detector Wired for Isolated 0 to 20 mA Curr...

Page 5: ...rammed into the HART Communicator 3 Select Det Tronics and review the list of models to determine if the X3301 DDs are installed in your Communicator If the X3301 DDs have not been programmed into the...

Page 6: ...ures 6 oi Cal Act 7 oi Cal Flt 8 Man oi Act 9 Man oi Flt Detector Settings 1 Fire Relay L NL 2 Fire Relay NE NDE 3 Fault Relay L NL 4 Fault Relay NE NDE 5 Aux Relay L NL 6 Aux Relay NE NDE 7 Sensitivi...

Page 7: ...logs 4 Command Menu This menu allows the operator to initiate a manual oi test and to perform various reset clear functions 5 Device Setup Menu This menu allows various setup configuration and calibra...

Page 8: ...e Setup Menu 1 Manufacturer Det Tronics 2 Model X3301 3 Serial Number Serial number of device 4 Part Number Manufacturer s part number for this device 5 Mfg Date Date of manufacture shown as XX XX XX...

Page 9: ...e overall field device 4 Tag Text that is associated with the field device installation This text can be used by the operator in any way Max of eight character input 5 Long tag Text that is associated...

Page 10: ...or X3301 2 PV Not implemented for X3301 3 PV Sensor Unit Not implemented for X3301 4 PV USL Not implemented for X3301 5 PV LSL Not implemented for X3301 6 PV Minimum Span Not implemented for X3301 7 P...

Page 11: ...Menu X3301 Root Menu 1 Fire Yes No 2 Fault Yes No 3 Device Info Menu 4 Command Menu 5 Device Setup Menu 1 Xmtr Addstatus 0 Fire Alarm oi Cal Active Manual oi Active Warm up 2 Xmtr Addstatus 1 Spare 3...

Page 12: ...a fire alarm status analog output is at 20 mA fire alarm relay is actuated and LED is red 3 Auto oi Flt Y N Automatic oi Fault Check viewing windows and oi reflector plate for cleanliness 4 Dim Detect...

Page 13: ...Hdwr Flt Y N 8 Int Comm Flt 9 Incompatible Flt 10 Voltage Fault Y N 11 Hardware Menu 12 Oi Menu 1 Heater Pwr Actual heater power 0 100 Heater prevents condensation and icing on the detector optics 2...

Page 14: ...ed oi test resets the counter 5 Cons oi Fails Set allowable number of consecutive oi failures to produce a fault 6 oi Cal Act oi calibration is in progress 7 oi Cal Flt An oi calibration fault has occ...

Page 15: ...of the three categories will be kept in non volatile memory When the log is full the oldest event will be overwritten The most recent event will be displayed first 1 Alarm Log Scroll through 32 Alarm...

Page 16: ...e test is successful Fire relay Alarm Fault relay no fault Current output is 20 mA LED turns red General log indicates Man oi Pass Alarm log indicates Fire Alarm If the test is unsuccessful Fire relay...

Page 17: ...E SETUP MENU This menu allows various setup configuration and calibration functions When Write Protect is off these menus allow the operator to reconfigure or write new variables to the device 1 Confi...

Page 18: ...e all Alarm outputs connected to the detector 2 Thoroughly clean the sensor and oi reflector for each of the three sensors Check each of the three oi source openings for contaminants and clean as need...

Page 19: ...Detector will output 1 mA 2 Final asmbly num A number that is used for identification purposes and is associated with the overall field device 3 Tag Text that is associated with the field device inst...

Page 20: ...3 RTC Hours 0 to 23 4 RTC Date 1 to 31 5 RTC Month 1 to 12 6 RTC Year 0 to 99 Real Time Clock 1 RTC Seconds 2 RTC Minutes 3 RTC Hours 4 RTC Date 5 RTC Month 6 RTC Year Device Setup Menu 1 Configurati...

Page 21: ...5 8577 Corporate Office 6901 West 110th Street Minneapolis MN 55438 USA www det tronics com All trademarks are the property of their respective owners 2020 Detector Electronics Corporation All rights...

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