
95/TX Operation & Maintenance Manual, Revision 1.0
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SETUP & OPERATION
USER INTERFACE
There are four magnetic switches on the face of the 95/TX, arranged in a quadrant around the LCD
display labeled “NEXT”, “EDIT”, “DOWN/TEST” and “UP/ACK”. To activate, or “press” a magnetic switch,
swipe the magnet near the switch. To access the Main Menu, press the “EDIT” key. While in the menu
display, use the UP and DOWN keys to select an item, EDIT to change an item, and NEXT to exit the menu.
NOTE:
HOLDING A MAGNET OVER THE DN/TEST KEY WILL ACTIVATE (TEST) ALL ALARM RELAYS
When power is applied to the 95/TX, the display will show one of two messages – “Alarm Status Clear” if
the 95/TX has identified and locked onto the network beacon, or “No Server Found”, indicating that the
beacon signal is either too weak OR the network selection (“A” through “Z”) is not programmed to match
the current network.
Figure 5-1: 95/TX Display
Once programming is complete and the beacon server is ‘in range’, the “Alarm Status Clear’ message will
be displayed until an alarm event occurs. This includes both gas alarms as well as communications errors
caused by missing gas data packet information.
An icon on the right-hand side of the screen indicates the status of the beacon server and can be useful
when troubleshooting network issues:
Beacon in Range
Normal Operation
Beacon Not in Range
Check network settings
Beacon In Range but
was previously lost:
Intermittent beacon
signal; check network
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E
R
V
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95/TX configured
as
only
network
beacon server