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FK-400-000  7 I56-3883-003

Alarm Level

Indicator

Particulate Level

Indicator

Power

Indicator

FIGURE 11. IP ADDRESS BLINK MODE

FIGURE 10. ADDRESS BLINK MODE

FIGURE 12. IP ADDRESS INDICATOR LIGHTS

ASP12-01

ASP15-02

ASP19-01

Address Blink Mode

The Eclipse FAAST can output its’ loop and address through the user inter-
face.  This can be accessed from the user interface by pressing and holding 
the MODE button for 3 seconds.  After 3 seconds the first segment on the 
airflow display will turn amber indicating the device is in address blink mode.  
Release the MODE button and the device will give the number by lighting the 
particulate bar graph the appropriate number of segments for each digit.  The 
current digit displayed is indicated by the left most indicators on the air flow 
graph.    The device will give the loop and address by lighting the particulate 
bar graph the appropriate number of segments for each digit.  The current 
digit displayed is indicated by the 6 left most indicators on the air flow graph.  
The first 3 segments will be the loop.  The first digit will be the 100’s and will 
light for 2 seconds. Then the tens digit will light for 2 seconds, followed by 
the ones digit for 2 seconds.   The next 3 segments digits will be the address.

IP Address Blink Mode

If the device IP has been lost or is unavailable, it’s possible to obtain the address 
using the IP address blink mode. The IP address can be accessed from the user 
interface by pressing and holding the RESET button for 30 seconds. The digits are 
displayed using the same method described in the address blink mode, except 
that the FAULT and LOW VOLTAGE indicators are used to show the 1st and 12th 
digit, respectively. The device gives the 12 digit number by illuminating the par-
ticulate bar graph to the appropriate number of segments for each digit, as shown 
in Figure 11. The example shown in Figure 11 shows that the 5th number of the 
IP address is 6. The current digit displayed is indicated by the FAULT, FLOW /
FAULT and VOLTAGE indicators (figure 12) starting with the FAULT for the 1st 
digit, progressing through the HIGH FLOW, and ending with the LOW VOLTAGE 
for the 12th digit. If one of the numbers is zero, then no lights will illuminate for that 
number on the particulate graph. The device will return to normal operating mode.

1

9

2 1 6

8

1

1

0

IP ADDRESS: 192.168.1.10

To enter the passcode mode, press and hold the MODE button for 8 seconds. 
The first segment on the flow indicator first illuminates yellow, then green. 
When the segment illuminates green, release the MODE button. The first seg-
ment on the airflow display blinks green, indicating the device is ready to 
accept the first digit.

To enter the passcode, use the ISOLATE and TEST buttons, shown in Figure 9. 
The ISOLATE button is used to increment the current digit. As the current digit 
is incremented the segments of the Particulate Bar Graph illuminate accord-
ingly. To complete entry of the digit, press the TEST button. As each digit is 
entered the airflow segment illuminates solid green and the next segment be-
gins to flash, indicating the next digit is ready to be entered. After the 4th digit 
is entered, the fault indicator illuminates green, if the passcode was accepted 
and remains green as long as the detector is “unlocked”. If the passcode was 
not accepted, the fault indicator illuminates amber for 3 seconds then the 
device returns to its previous state.

Once the passcode is accepted, the locked out button(s) become active. After 
45 seconds of inactivity the fault indicator begins to blink green. After an ad-
ditional 15 seconds the detector re-locks the button(s) and returns to normal 
operation.

Summary of Contents for 68-140

Page 1: ...Aspiration Sensing Technology INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION SCOPE OF THIS MANUAL 2 DESCRIPTION FEATURES 2 ITEMS INCLUDED WITH UNIT 2 INSTALLATION PIPE INSTAL...

Page 2: ...n for increased filter life Electronic filter life monitoring Ultrasonic air flow sensing Field service access door Easy access filter maintenance door Event service and trend logs Pipe modeling softw...

Page 3: ...e circumstances when it may be necessary to connect a pipe to the exhaust port to divert the exhaust away from the location of the unit The output ports are tapered the same as the input ports to prov...

Page 4: ...the unit Refer to Table 1 for the proper electrical connections to the unit Refer to Table 2 for a typical connection for monitoring the FAAST system at a Fire Alarm Control Panel FACP SYSTEM POWERING...

Page 5: ...the current air flow is to either of these thresholds During normal operation two adjacent indicators are green and correspond to the current air flow entering the detector When airflow is at a balan...

Page 6: ...een a specified minimum and maximum sensitivity programmed by the user For the first 24 hours of opera tion the device monitors its environment After the initial 24 hour period the device adjusts the...

Page 7: ...r by illuminating the par ticulate bar graph to the appropriate number of segments for each digit as shown in Figure 11 The example shown in Figure 11 shows that the 5th number of the IP address is 6...

Page 8: ...ystem is equipped with internal memory that can be configured to log detector events Up to 18 000 events can be stored Events that are tracked include alarms faults and user actions Event tracking dat...

Page 9: ...dically thereafter Testing methods must statisfy the authority having jurisdiction Systems of fer maximum performance when tested and maintained in compliance with NFPA 72 and or CAN ULC S536 dependin...

Page 10: ...n number send defective units postage prepaid to System Sensor Returns WARRANTY Department RA __________ 3825 Ohio Avenue St Charles IL 60174 Please include a note describing the malfunction and suspe...

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