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Sentinel CXT Instruction Manual

Rev. 1.7

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Any BM25 channels that are found during Auto Configure will have “#xx” added to the end of the channel
tag, where “xx” is the Modbus address of the BM25. For example, if a BM25 with Modbus address 03 is
detected, all the channel tags for that BM25 will have “#03” at the end.

The Auto Configure process will also detect a BM25 as an alarm station. The BM25 will be listed in the
Alarm Station menu (Section 5.3.4) as “AS8x”, where ‘x’ is the hexadecimal value of the Modbus address
of the BM25 minus one. For example, if the BM25 has a Modbus address of 0Eh, then it will be listed as
“AS8D” in the Alarm Station menu.

When used with the CXT controller, the BM25 is responsible for activating its own alarms when it detects
gas. The CXT controller reads the alarm status from the BM25, and if it is in alarm, activates the strobe and
buzzer of any other BM25s in the network. It also activates any wired or wireless alarm stations in the
network. The alarm levels for a BM25 must be set using the BM25 menus. It is not possible to set these
levels using the CXT menus. The Set Channel Alarms menu (Section 5.4.3) reports the levels set on the
BM25, but does not allow the user to change them.

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The alarm levels for the BM25 channels cannot be set using the CXT Controller menus.
These levels must be set in the BM25.

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The CXT Controller can be configured to communicate with up 32 CXT Wireless Sensors. All of the
sensors and the CXT Controller must be on the same RF channel. See Section 1.6 for information on
setting the RF channel of the CXT Controller. Refer to the CXT-DM and CXT-IR manuals for information
on setting their RF channels.

Each CXT sensor must have a unique Modbus address between 01h and 32h. Any CXT sensor that has a
Modbus address outside this range will not be properly recognized during Auto Configure.

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The CXT Wireless sensors must be addressed between 01h and 32h.

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The Detcon Four-Strobe Alarm Bar is designed to supply a visual indication when the controller is in alarm
or fault. Alternatively, it can be used to indicate which of four attached wired sensors are in alarm. The
configuration of the channel alarms is different for each mode.

If the Four-Strobe Alarm Bar is used to indicate Alarm 1, Alarm 2, Alarm 3, and Fault, then all of the
channels should be assigned to Relay Bank 1. By default all channels are assigned to Bank 1, so typically
no additional configuration is needed. The user should set the alarm levels for each channel as appropriate
(see Section 5.4.3).

If the Four-Strobe Alarm Bar is used to signal which of the attached wired sensors are in alarm, then some
channels will need to be assigned to Bank 2. See the configuration in the following table:

Channel #

Alarm 1 Level

Alarm 2 Level

Alarm 3 Level

Alarm Bank

1

User Set

0

User Set

1

Summary of Contents for SmartWireless CXT

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Page 3: ...rogramming Tool 21 5 2 2 Front Panel User Interface 22 5 3 Main Display Functions 23 5 3 1 Sensor Group 23 5 3 2 Transceiver Group 23 5 3 3 YYY represents the link quality of the transceiver Relay Mod...

Page 4: ...ontroller 1 Figure 2 CXT Controller System Integration Description 3 Figure 3 SmartWireless CXT Radio Module 6 Figure 4 Sensor Input PCA 7 Figure 5 Sensor Input Connector Pin out 8 Figure 6 Relay PCA...

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Page 7: ...h for Detcon equipment associated with the controller Remote mounted gas detection sensors include any analog 4 20maDC device such as toxi cga s c ombus ti bl ega s or oxygendef i c i enc ys ens or s...

Page 8: ...vated by the CXT when the alarms levels are reached Alarm options for the CXT are as follows 1 Integral audio visual mounted on the control panel Class 1 Division 2 Groups A B C D only 2 Standalone au...

Page 9: ...e Area Maximum of 4 Sensors BM25 Figure 2 CXT Controller System Integration Description A sso ci ated A ccesso ri es The accessories associated for the CXT Controller product are as follows Detcon Tri...

Page 10: ...the front panel show alarm fault alarm output status and are labeled respectively as ALM 1 yellow ALM 2 yellow ALM 3 red and FAULT blue All alarms can be configured as Energized De Energized Latching...

Page 11: ...y using the Detcon supplied Battery Charger Accessory that runs on AC power D etco nA ppro ved Battery C hargerA ccesso ry R ati n gs AC Input Power Voltage 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz requires correct PN ve...

Page 12: ...a black ABS box mounted inside of the CXT stainless steel enclosure The standard package includes two PCAs mounted inside the black ABS box radio PCA and Smart battery charging PCA 5 dB antenna and a...

Page 13: ...2 VDC Current 100 mA max through any single sensor connector Modbus Address LSD Switch Modbus Address MSD Switch Figure 4 Sensor Input PCA Four quick connects on the side of the CXT provide sensor con...

Page 14: ...red Improper wiring of the sensor will cause the sensor to be inoperative 1 8 A larm O utputs The SmartWireless CXT can optionally include one or two internal Relay PCAs for activating alarm annunciat...

Page 15: ...s 12V Battery The 6 pin Alarm connector is intended for use with the Detcon Four Strobe or Two Strobe Alarm Bar The Two Strobe Alarm Bar has strobes that are activated when alarm 1 or alarm 2 are acti...

Page 16: ...e with Dry relay contacts Figure 9 Dry relay Contacts allow the user to control annunciators that operate off an exterior power source that relies on the controller to provide only contact closure to...

Page 17: ...ectly selected 110 VAC or 220 VAC Cord Current 2 0 Amps maximum DC Output Power Voltage 24 1 VDC Current 3 1 Amps maximum CAUTION The SmartWireless CXT must be charged with the Detcon supplied Battery...

Page 18: ...ication Warning Removal or installation of the SD Card shall only be done in a non hazardous location 1 1 3R em o te A larm R eset A ck n o wledge Swi tch An optional remote Alarm Reset Acknowledge sw...

Page 19: ...ifiedlocations Warning Explosion Hazard Do not make any disconnections while the circuit is live or unless the area is known to be free of ignitable concentrations Warning Charging of the internal Bat...

Page 20: ...ng or lifting hazard Warning When wall mounting the CXT Controller unit make sure to have 2 people working together and follow the recommended wall mounting instruction in Section 3 1 9 which requires...

Page 21: ...risk of the unit tipping over and causing personnel harm and or equipment damage 2 Mount the CXT to the center pipe using the supplied U bolts in accordance with Figure 12 The height position should...

Page 22: ...ge 16 of 49 Pipe Mounting U Bolts and hardware Tripod Center Pipe 12 3 5 4 5 10 25 12 25 11 25 21 3 Figure 12 Mount CXT on Tripod Mounting Plate Tripod Leg Mounting Hardware Mounting Support Sensor wi...

Page 23: ...h the wood The unit is then held up in place and the bolts are passed through the enclosure mounting ear holes and the wood On the back side of the wood an assistant should secure the washers and hex...

Page 24: ...enclosure open to gain access to the battery bracket Figure 15 Enclosure 10 Unplug the connector from the transceiver and move it out of the way to gain access to the screws holding the battery bracke...

Page 25: ...remove the bracket from the enclosure Retain the screws and washers for installation of the bracket with the battery pack Figure 17 Battery Bracket in position 12 Install the battery pack in the brac...

Page 26: ...le power to ensure that the unit powers up Close the front door panel and screw the front cover down The screws should be tightened down to a snug fit These screws do not need to be tightened down com...

Page 27: ...pply cords will impair the safety of this device Warning Charging of the internal Battery Pack shall never be done while equipment is located in the Division 2 hazardous area The equipment must be mov...

Page 28: ...nge selected entries in the menu selections in the upward direction D o wnA rro w Swi tch This switch moves the user down the Main Menu flow chart It is also used to change selected entries in the men...

Page 29: ...ag or COMM ERROR I N AL AR M I fa nyc ha nnel i s i na nyga s a l a r m c ondi ti on i s thea l a r m l ev el I N FAU L T I fa nyga s c ha nnel i s i nf a ul t 0 CO M M ER R I fa nyc ha nnel i s nota...

Page 30: ...ydi s c ha r ged YYY represents the link quality of the alarm station 5 4 M en u M o de 1 The PROG switch is used to enter the menu mode of the unit by swiping a programming magnet over the correspond...

Page 31: ...Bank2 Y N ENERGIZED Bank2 Y N SILENCEABLE Bank2 Y N INHIBIT MODE INHIBIT MODE START STOP ALARM TEST MODE ON OFF BRIGHTNESS BACKLIGHT TIMEOUT CONTRAST Multiple Channels Multiple Relays Fault Alm1 Alm2...

Page 32: ...alarm stations with Modbus address 80h 6 The search will continue until Modbus address 8Fh is reached or until it is terminated by swiping the ENTER marker which will save the alarm stations When all...

Page 33: ...corresponding to the cell number For an RXT 320 wireless radio module the available value is 1 or 2 corresponding to the input position of the connected sensor D eci m al Po i n tV alue The Decimal Po...

Page 34: ...ker while the flashing cursor is on RL4 BANK CNT to scroll the display to the next channel allowing for its configuration A swipe of the up arrow marker while the flashing cursor is on SLAVE ID will r...

Page 35: ...s must be re entered 5 4 4 SetR elay A larm F un cti o n s 1 Upon entering this menu the LCD will display F A U L T R E L A Y SE T U P BA N K 1 L A T C H IN G X E N E R G IZ E D X SIL E N C E A BL E X...

Page 36: ...move the arrow prompt to the desired function A swipe over T heEN T ER ma r k erw i l l s el ec tthef unc ti oni ndi c a tedbythea r r ow pr ompt T hema r k er s oftheupordow na r r ow s w i l l c ha...

Page 37: ...odbus loop back test at different baud rates and press any key to continue or swipe any marker to stop the test N O T E When performing the Modbus loop back test the loop back cable should be installe...

Page 38: ...1 1 2 3 0 0 0 9 1 7 5 1 1 0 0 The sensor readings are continuously logged to the SD card This data can also be viewed by removing the SD card Section 6 and inserting it in a laptop using the Detcon L...

Page 39: ...5 6 W i relessSen so r C o n f i gurati o n The CXT Controller can be configured to communicate with up 32 CXT Wireless Sensors All of the sensors and the CXT Controller must be on the same RF channe...

Page 40: ...be purchased for service or maintenance needs These components are only to be supplied by Detcon as part of this product configuration No substitutions are allowed Rechargeable Battery Pack Detcon PN...

Page 41: ...om the CXT Controller by turning the power switch to OFF Open the hinged door to gain access to interior Locate the four screws that attach the metal bracket that secures the battery pack Undo the fou...

Page 42: ...remotely monitor the status of the CXT If multiple CXTs are being used on a single Modbus network each controller must be set to a different device address See Section 11 2 3 for more information on...

Page 43: ...I na l a r m 2 Bi t2 Al a r m 3 0 N oAl a r m 1 I na l a r m 3 Bi t3 Fa ul t 0 N oFa ul t 1 S ens or Al a r m Fa ul t Bi t41 Ca l 0 N or ma l O per a ti on 1 I nCa l Bi t5 Comm Er r or 0 N or ma l O p...

Page 44: ...Sen ti n el C X T Sentinel CXT Instruction Manual Rev 1 7 Page 38 of 49...

Page 45: ...tenna is securely attached to all devices Verify obstructions are eliminated or minimized between SmartWireless CXT devices and controller or other CXT devices Slo w G asR espo n se Some delay in gas...

Page 46: ...via phone fax or email contact information given above RMA numbers should be obtained from the Detcon Service Department prior to equipment being returned For on line technical service have the model...

Page 47: ...equipment supplied by Detcon Inc The customer will assume all liability for the misuse of this equipment by its employees or other contracted personnel All warranties are contingent upon the proper us...

Page 48: ...y contact 120 220VAC 24VDC 2A max Sensor Input Connectors 9 11 1 VDC 100mA max per connector RFI EMI Protection Complies with EN61326 Electrical Classification NEMA 4X Class I Division 2 Groups A B C...

Page 49: ...of time over the entire network RF Sleep terminates communication sleep command between all of the wireless radio modules in the network as a power saving feature A longer sleep time will increase de...

Page 50: ...ges s a v ed The recommended value for the TTE should be five days and applies to all battery powered wireless radio modules transceivers other than alarm stations The SOC value applies to alarm stati...

Page 51: ...In other words if one of the sensors connected to the CXT goes into alarm the strobe and or horn of the CXT will be activated It will also activate any alarm stations or alarm bars connected to it In...

Page 52: ...seconds the CXT will wait after receiving a poll response from one sensor before it polls the next sensor Ten missed poll responses will result in the sensor being declared in COMM ERR The range of va...

Page 53: ...d 360 3S6PFP ASM Battery Pack 320 N45161 000 Power Switch 302 RSFCC0 05M Connector Dust Cap 302 RFK40D 05M Sensor Connector 302 RFK380 05M Power Connector 302 RFK520 05M External Alarm Connector for W...

Page 54: ...e for removable battery pack LBU 1 2 11 20 13 Updates for Approval Agency BM 1 3 01 31 14 Updates for Approval Agency BM 1 4 04 04 14 Updates to sensor wiring and battery charging BM 1 5 05 30 14 Vari...

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