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02/16/2018

NETWORK

The Network screen provides the MAC address of the device and the TCP/IP 
network settings in the device. 

•  MAC
•  IP Address
•  Subnet Mask
•  Gateway
•  DNS primary
•  DNS Secondary
•  DHCP Status
•  Device Name 

EMAIL MENU

The Email menu screen provides the options for a detailed look of the email 
settings in the device. Use the scroll (

rs

) keys to select an option and then 

the select (

8

) key to confirm the selection.

•  Device Account
•  Addresses

MODBUS 

•  Mode
•  IP Address
•  Port
•  Address 

ALARM SETTINGS

•  Alarm Threshold
•  Night Mode
•  Daylight Savings Time (DST) Setting
•  Alarm Delays
•  Relay Settings

INFORMATION

The Information screen provides the text information that is configured on 
the device from PipeIQ. The fields include Facility name and location, device 
location, and contact person. Use the scroll (

rs

) keys to advance up or down 

through the information.

EVENT HISTORY

The event history can be viewed through the LCD screen. The Event History 
screen displays the event number currently being displayed, the total number 
of events available, and the event detail for the currently displayed event. Use 
the scroll (

rs

) keys to advance up or down through the events.

MESSAGE LOG

The Message Log history can be viewed through the LCD screen. The Message 
Log screen displays the message number currently being displayed, the total 
number of messages available, and the message. Use the scroll (

rs

) keys to 

advance up or down through the message logs.

LCD SETTINGS

The LCD settings menu allows the user to adjust the language, backlight, and 
contrast settings for the LCD. This feature can be locked out and require the 
user to enter a 4 digit access code to enter the LCD menu. This four digit 
access code is configurable through PipeIQ. When a user selects the LCD Set-
tings menu from the main menu screen with the lock feature enabled, the 
enter password screen will be displayed. Once in the settings menu use the 
scroll (

rs

) keys to select an option and then the select (

8

) key to confirm 

the selection

LANGUAGE

The Language screen allows the user to change the language on the LCD. 
Languages available:

•  English
•  Chinese (simplified)
•  Chinese (traditional)
•  Dutch
•  Finnish
•  French
•  German
•  Hungarian

•  Italian
•  Korean
•  Norwegian
•  Portuguese (Brazil)
•  Portuguese (Portugal)
•  Russian (Cyrillic)
•  Spanish
•  Swedish 

BACKLIGHT

The Backlight screen is used to adjust the brightness of the backlight. Use the 
scroll (

rs

) keys to increase and decrease the backlight brightness.  Press the 

Enter key to register the new setting.

CONTRAST

The Contrast screen is used to adjust the contrast of the text. Use the scroll 
(

rs

) keys to increase and decrease the contrast.

DISPLAY TIME OUT 

The Time Out information set for the unit is displayed.

DIAGNOSTIC

Information on system diagnostics is displayed.

SPECIAL MODE SCREENS

Special mode screens are displayed temporarily when a specific action or 
unique operation mode is currently active. 

INITIALIZATION SCREEN

The Initialization screen appears when the device is first powering up. It will 
last for 10 to 15 seconds when the device is first powered on.

BASELINING SCREEN

The baselining screen appears for the first 5 minutes after the device has ini-
tialized and indicates that the active air channel and filter flow levels are cur-
rently being observed to determine the baseline. This screen will also appear 
when a reset baseline is done.

FIRMWARE UPGRADE SCREEN

When a firmware upgrade is in progress the LCD will display the Firmware 
Upgrade in progress screen with a progress bar, and a warning to not remove 
power.

MODES OF OPERATION

INITIALIZATION

When the FAAST system is initially powered up it is not configured, a fault in-
dication is set with the General Fault LED and the LCD home screen displaying 
a configuration fault. This will indicate that the device has not had its initial 
configuration loaded and will remain in this fault state until a configuration 
is sent to the device. Once the device is configured, or upon reconfiguration, 
the device will perform an initialization. This initialization will set the air 
flow baseline and the filter clogged baseline. It is important that the system 
is connected properly to the pipe network and the filter is installed properly 
when the device is initialized as these baselines will be used to indicate when 
a fault should occur. During the initialization period the device will operate as 
normal with the exception that flow and filter faults will not be indicated until 
the baseline is set. Establishing the baseline takes approximately five minutes.

CONFIGURATION OVERVIEW

FAAST XT is configured using PipeIQ. Data is sent via a built in Ethernet con-
nection or through the USB interface located on the front of the device. The 
device will receive the configuration and will perform a validation before the 
configuration becomes active. After validation of the data the device will per-
form an initialization with the new configuration. If there is a problem with 
the configuration data the device will indicate a Configuration Fault on the 
user interface and will set the Urgent Fault relay. The device will require a new 
configuration before operating properly. 

FAN SPEED CONFIGURATION

The device is capable of running at 3 different fan speeds to help power con-
sumption for the area of coverage. To minimize power the lowest fan speed 
should be chosen. The fan speed directly affects the performance of the de-
vice. Therefore, when creating a pipe layout the calculations that are per-

Summary of Contents for 9400XE FAAST

Page 1: ...R FLOW DISPLAY 6 FAULT DISPLAY 6 LCD USER INTERFACE 7 HOME SCREEN 7 MAIN MENU SCREEN 8 Active Faults 8 Air Flow 8 Functions 8 CONFIGURATION GENERAL SETTINGS 8 Network 9 Email Menu 9 Modbus 9 Alarm Set...

Page 2: ...ary audible indicator ITEMS INCLUDED WITH UNIT FAAST XT unit Mounting bracket and hardware Installation and Maintenance Instructions USB interface cable EMI Filter Assembly PipeIQ software comprehensi...

Page 3: ...e unit to match the orien tation of the wiring See Figure for location of the wiring access plugs 2 Line up the unit with the four mounting clips and the mounting studs on the left side 3 Push the uni...

Page 4: ...power supply used with FAAST XT must be EN54 4 approved The system requires an EMI line filter in order to meet CE certification to CISPR22 specifications The EMI line filter in cluded needs to be co...

Page 5: ...is desired 9 Verify the system fan starts up and air begins to flow out of the exhaust port The user interface will provide the device status 10 The device will establish an airflow baseline during t...

Page 6: ...every 2 seconds The number corresponding to the inlet currently being displayed on the air flow pendulum will be illuminated green The green segments on the air flow pendulum indicate how close the cu...

Page 7: ...isplay under the Active Faults menu The possible fault conditions are as follows TYPE DESCRIPTION ACTIVATED RELAY Low Flow Fault Device has decrease airflow as defined by the user program mable bounda...

Page 8: ...t mode When this function is selected from the functions menu the device will ask for confirmation Use the scroll rs keys to select cancel or ok and then the select 8 key to confirm the selection SOUN...

Page 9: ...TIME OUT The Time Out information set for the unit is displayed DIAGNOSTIC Information on system diagnostics is displayed SPECIAL MODE SCREENS Special mode screens are displayed temporarily when a spe...

Page 10: ...that relay To remove the device from test a RESET must be done SOUNDER TEST The sounder test function can be accessed via the LCD user interface Upon initiation the device will exercise the selected s...

Page 11: ...Ethernet networking equipment Connectivity is provided by an onboard RJ 45 connector located on the bottom of the unit The network interface is required for initial detector configuration Once initial...

Page 12: ...s the authority to increase or alter the obligations or limitations of this Warranty The Company s obligation of this Warranty shall be limited to the repair or replacement of any part of the smoke de...

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