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GDS-68XP Operation & Maintenance Manual, Revision 3.4
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USER MENUS
The GASMAX CX gas monitor used in the GDS-68XP has a menu-driven user interface that allows the
operator to review and adjust a wide range of settings. In the GDS-68XP, channel 1 of the GASMAX CX
measures the “raw sensor” gas level and channel 2 provides continuous display, output and alarming on
the stored value retained in the sequencer memory.
To access the Main Menu, activate the EDIT key with a magnetic wand.
Figure 9-1: Main Menu Tree
Main Menu
Main Menu
Main Menu
Main Menu
Alarm Outputs →
Channel Settings →
Comm Settings →
Security →
System →
Diagnostics →
Alarm Outputs
Alarm Outputs
Alarm Outputs
Alarm Outputs
Relay 1 →
Relay 2 →
Relay 3 →
Channel Settings
Channel Settings
Channel Settings
Channel Settings
Channel 1 →
Channel 2 →
Comm Settings
Comm Settings
Comm Settings
Comm Settings
COMM 1 Settings →
COMM 2 Settings →
ModbusTCP →
Network Settings →
Troubleshooting
→
Security
Security
Security
Security
Code to Lock
****
Modbus/Web Code
1234
Contact Info
System
System
System
System
Version v1.00
Configure →
Digital Input →
View Event Log →
Clear Event Log →
View Sensor Life →
Diagnostics
Diagnostics
Diagnostics
Diagnostics
Relays →
Analog Inputs →
Analog Outputs →
LED Test →
Serial Ports →
ADC Readings →
Alarm Output Menu
– contains settings that control the four optional
alarm relays (if installed). These setting include relay programming, on
and off delay, failsafe mode and specific input override.
Channel Settings Menu
– contains settings specific to each channel.
These include tag names, range, calibration settings and alarm levels.
Comm Settings Menu
– contains settings specific to the Ethernet
network interface, MODBUS/TCP interface and optional RS-485 serial
ports (if installed).
Security Settings Menu
– allows the user to restrict operation for some
or all of the features as well as provide a programmed contact name.
System Settings Menu
– contains settings that are unit specific. These
include unit name. time and date, warm-up and calibration delay
settings, and Event Log.
Diagnostics Menu
– comprehensive set of tools that can be used to
activate relays, simulate output values and test serial ports.