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10] 

Addressable Zero and Span

The first part of this menu allows you to zero an addressable CAN channel.
The channel is selected by using

 UP (1)

 and 

DOWN (5)

 buttons and the reading itself is adjusted  

by pressing

 + (4) 

and 

– (2)

.

This menu will timeout and the number of seconds left  is displayed on the LCD. 
SELECT (3) will exit the zero menu and present the span menu.
The channel is selected by using UP (1) and DOWN (5) buttons and the reading itself which is  

based on the peak readings is adjusted by pr (4) and – (2).
This menu will timeout and the number of seconds left  is displayed on the LCD.
Because peak readings are used, a number of sensors can be spanned at the same time.

11] 

Set LCD backlight and LED Dimmer

The value of brightness for the LCD/LED’s when dimmed is set using 

UP (1)

 and 

DOWN (5)

 buttons,  

SELECT (3)

 will exit the menu. The actual brightness is displayed on the LCD as a percentage and on the 

front panel LED’s themselves whilst adjusting. This level of brightness will be used in normal mode when the 

DIM button is pressed.

12]    Is an Exit Point

13] 

Is top of the Engineer’s Menu

14] 

Inhibit a Sensor

During maintenance, individual sensors can be inhibited so that false alarms are not indicated. 
A front panel LED illuminates to indicate that at least one sensor has been inhibited in the system. The first 

part of this menu allows a direct sensor to be inhibited using the

 + (4)

 and

 – (2) 

to toggle the state. The 

LCD indicates whether inhibited or not and the

 UP (1) 

and 

DOWN (5) 

buttons change the channel. Note 

that only channels with active sensors can be inhibited.
Pressing 

SELECT (3) 

or timeout will move to the second part of this menu which allows addressable CAN 

sensors to be inhibited in the same way.
Pressing 

SELECT (3)

 see page 11.

15]   Addressable Alarm Levels

The alarm levels for can sensors can be changed in this menu
Three levels are presented, LOW, HIGH and OVER RANGE
Use 

+ (4)

 and

 – (2)

 to change the LOW level and the

 UP (1) 

and 

DOWN (5) 

buttons which alter the 

channel being changed
Pressing 

SELECT (3)

 moves to HIGH alarm

Pressing 

SELECT (3)

 moves to OVERANGE

Pressing 

SELECT (3)

 exits this menu.

16] 

Clear All Addresses

This menu option is used to clear currently unused addresses that were previously connected to CAN devices 

without having to power off or reset the control unit.
This is beneficial if devices such as warning alarms are connected to ‘normally closed’ relays.

17] 

Alter Channel Text

Each sensor has text associated with it to describe its location.
This text can be altered manually if required using this menu.
Use 

UP (1) 

and 

DOWN (5)

 to choose the line to be edited and then press 

+ (4)

 to go into edit mode. A 

small cursor will appear below the text indicating that the character above it can be altered. Use 

+ (4)

 and 

– 

(2) 

to change the character and use UP (1) and DOWN (5) to move the cursor to another character position.

SELECT (3)

 will complete the editing and return to choose another line.

SELECT (3)

 again at this point will exit the menu.

Note:

 Using PC to PANEL allows this text to be loaded from a PC which is much quicker.

Summary of Contents for GasVac LG-1

Page 1: ...S TECHNOLOGIES LTD FUSION POINT ASH LANE GARFORTH LEEDS LS25 2GA UK www gds technologies co uk This document is not contractual and the equipment specification may be modified at any time without prio...

Page 2: ...9 LOCAL AND REMOTE RELAYS 9 MODBUS SET UP AND INDICATORS 10 REPEATER 11 RS232 DATA LOG OUTPUT 11 EVENT LOG 12 DATA TO AND FROM A PC USING GDS TERMINAL 12 SETTING THE TIME TO ALARM 14 SETTING ALARM LEV...

Page 3: ...s to the PC Using simple text files these can be edited and sent back to the panel In addition to 8 gasses an optional cabinet flammable only gas is monitored in the panel and will cause power shutdow...

Page 4: ...tional 64 relays Common Low alarm relay DPCO or Group 1 Common High alarm relay DPCO or Group 2 Common Over Range alarm relay SPCO or Group 3 Fault relay SPCO or Group 4 OPT G5 LTEL STEL relay SPCO or...

Page 5: ...specific sensor if it is in alarm Pressing button 4 will stop the cycle on the current sensor for 999 seconds If a new alarm occurs the display will show this sensor The type of gas and the text asso...

Page 6: ...button again Button 4 is the button Pressing this allows the display to hold the automatic sequence of sensors being displayed for 999 seconds When in engineer s mode it is used to increment parameter...

Page 7: ...assword cannot be changed System Menu Index See Appendix 1 for further details Note The items that appear in the user menu can be selected from the Engineer s menu by toggling the 4 button A symbol wi...

Page 8: ...the system back to normal TESTING THE LEDS 7 AND RELAYS 8 To test all LED s and beep the buzzer use menu number 7 and press SELECT 3 to make all LED s illuminate in dimmed mode to see if they are fun...

Page 9: ...il mist B2H6 32 Diborane 0 1ppm SiH4 33 Silane 0 5ppm Ph3b 34 Phosphine 0 1ppm F2 35 Flourine 0 5ppm NF3 36 Nitrogen Triflouride 0 50ppm LEL M 37 LEL per metre 0 5 SW Input 38 Switch input 0 100 Displ...

Page 10: ...essor board will sound By pressing the ACCEPT button 1 on the front panel the buzzer will become silent FLOW FAIL AND PUMP FAIL The pressure of the pump s in the sample system are monitored and a loss...

Page 11: ...baud rate expressed in bits per second is set using menu 34 All communicating devices in a Modbus system should be set to the same baud rate and the system is capable of supporting 19200 9600 and 4800...

Page 12: ...5 buttons to choose a free address that the repeater will use as its own address Note this has to be different from that of the main panel which defaults to address 201 Press SELECT 3 Set FROM ADDRESS...

Page 13: ...ext data file from a PC using the RS232 interface via GDS Terminal which can be downloaded from the GDS website The file which is sent is simple alphanumeric characters which can be edited using a sim...

Page 14: ...ts 10 times the actual value this is to avoid decimal points in the data LoAlarm 1 200 Ditto for sensor 1 low alarm point OrAlarm 3 998 Ditto for sensor 3 over range alarm X This terminates the text t...

Page 15: ...ent on sensors Should a sensor cell require to be replaced the sensor should have its power removed before changing the cell itself Flammable Catalytic and Toxic cells have colour coded wiring which i...

Page 16: ...n the main PCB will be activated according to the voting set up and de activated when the condition has subsided and after the relay off timer has expired Using UP 1 and DOWN 5 to select the group the...

Page 17: ...ing group becomes a TWA Time Weighted Average group and the normal voting function is suppressed DEFAULTING THE PANEL Individual sections of the panel can be defaulted rather than restoring all the de...

Page 18: ...area only Positioning of the instruments should be chosen with regard to the following points Away from sources of local heat with room for adequate ventilation Within easy reach and audible distance...

Page 19: ...the catch pot for high levels of particulate or excessive water contamination On sites involving a high risk process of having gases which may cause loss of sensitivity a check on calibration should...

Page 20: ...exit this menu 6 Edit Company Text Edit Fault Input Text The fourth line of the LED display alternates between time and company text This text can be edited to show the site or installer details 7 La...

Page 21: ...LCD indicates whether inhibited or not and the UP 1 and DOWN 5 buttons change the channel Note that only channels with active sensors can be inhibited Pressing SELECT 3 or timeout will move to the sec...

Page 22: ...be redirected to 7 relays on the 8 way relay card The fault relay 4 always remains as Fault but the remaining relays are assigned as remote relays 123 5678 respectively This feature eliminates the nee...

Page 23: ...anged to a new value using the 4 and 2 button but only if an address link has been inserted This link should be removed afterwards Note If more than 1 device has a link inserted then all these will ha...

Page 24: ...from this menu you will be prompted to enter a new code twice via the buttons Pressing SELECT 3 will exit this menu Note The user password cannot be changed 31 Set Modbus Baud This menu allows you to...

Page 25: ...use pump room etc G1 LeL x16 Direct Gas type unlatchedAlarm 1 x16 Direct alarms latchedalarm or unlatchedalarm unlatchedAlarm 1 x64 Addressable alarms latchedalarm or unlatchedalarm LoDirAlarm 1 200 x...

Page 26: ...t relay patterns x64 As above but for CAN Fault relay patterns h01 0000000000000000 h02 0000000000000000 gfedcba987654321 CAN Low Alarm relay patterns x64 As above but for CAN Low Alarm relay patterns...

Page 27: ...han 182 Sensor fail timeout 17 32 channel 1 alarm bit 0 is chan 17 etc Can Chan 183 Sensor fail timeout 33 48 channel 1 alarm bit 0 is chan 33 etc Can Chan 184 Sensor fail timeout 49 64 channel 1 alar...

Page 28: ...y D type plugs into the PC COM port and the pre wired sensor connector is inserted into J3 on the Combi Flam PCB 198 Issue P and J3 on the Combi Tox PCB 204 Issue N When Hyper terminal on the PC set a...

Page 29: ...28 Front Panel PCB...

Page 30: ...esent I shows that this sensor has its alarms inhibited under the O H L the v represent the direction of the alarms L is falling and H and O are rising A under the letter s OHLDFI represents a detecte...

Page 31: ...t to decrease to achieve a zero reading on the display A timer is displayed on the LCD and when this reaches 0 the next menu is displayed This timer is 15 seconds approximately and is reset back each...

Page 32: ...ess A to change the address of this sensor if required d Press N to select the number of decimal places to 1 or 2 ie dp 1 or dp 2 e With no gas applied and 4mV measured at test pins TP8 TP9 press Z to...

Page 33: ...t turns it off With no magnets present the display will return to normal after a few seconds timeout The right magnet allows the CAN address of the sensor to be changed WHEN the ADDRESS menu is displa...

Page 34: ...justed by the DPM Z potentiometer zero CALIBRATION With the digital meter connected to the test pins TP1 and TP2 and a reading of 4mV clean air apply test gas and wait until a maximum reading is obtai...

Page 35: ...4 CAN Address 245 1 2 3 4 CAN Address 249 1 2 3 4 CAN Address 253 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 CAN Address 246 1 2 3 4 CAN Address 250 1 2 3 4 CAN Address 254 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 CAN Address 247 1 2 3 4 RELAYS 57 64...

Page 36: ...e PTFE Couplings In Out push fit barbed Fixing 4 3 5 Dimensions 123L 54W 80H Weight 320 gms Mounting Position The pump sensor unit should be mounted at chest height with the sample line travelling to...

Page 37: ...P1 CA Flow Oxygen 4 Cab Gas Monitor Flam 5 P1 Flow Block 13 8 way relay PCB 14 5A Power Supply Din Rail 18 0 2 5 L min Flow Gouge 19 Flow Regulator 22 Toggle Switch 31 Water Trap Catch Pot 52 TEE Tube...

Page 38: ...Trap 3 10 0096 1447 R4 S8 25 Combi Panel Shield 1 13 0030 1603 R4 S4 26 Combi 80 Label 1 12 0032 977 R24 S3 27 Bulkhead fitting 2 10 0055 196 R3 S5 28 Wall Mount Bracket 1 11 0015 765 R4 S7 29 M4 Plas...

Page 39: ...0 2 Ltr min Pump Line Blockage and Pump Fail Monitor Test Gas Point 0 5 1 Ltr min Flame Arrester Flame Arrester 24A 23 19 51 24B 24C 5 18 22 52 31 Catch pot 1 2 For vacuum or atmospheric sampling do...

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