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2.2 Display Features
The Airflow Monitor display has the following features:
The digital display is a backlit, full color high resolution graphic unit with a visual display area of
approximately 45 x 34mm. The display operates through the software allowing the generation of
figures, wording and icons.
The display shows the fume hood face velocity in fpm or m/sec when enabled or the alternative with no
velocity reading but showing AIR FAIL / AIR SAFE as continuous display. All of the above are
configurable via the alarm key pad.
The display background color will change when in an alarm condition: -
Air Safe = Green / Low or High Air Alarm = Red / Warning Air Alarm = Amber.
An ‘event time line’ segmented into 60 x 1 minute segments will scroll across the display (when
enabled). This takes the form of a graphical scale ranged over 0-200 fpm that will progress from the
right-hand side to the left-hand side of the screen – representing the airflow value at each segment. The
segment color will change if the value is in the range of an airflow alarm:-
Air Safe = White / Low or High Air Alarm = Red / Warning Air Alarm = Amber.
The alternative to the event time line is a dynamic ‘bar graph’ representing the airflow velocity.
The display shows an up or down arrow Icon in the bottom right hand corner of the screen when an
input function is set to Hi / Lo (2 speed operation). The Up arrow indicates High speed and the Down
arrow indicates Low speed.
The display shows a Horn icon (with line through it) when the audible alarm is in the Muted condition
The display backlight will dim to a fixed low level when certain functions are active to save energy:-
Setback Input is active - display backlight reduces until input is not active.
Backlight will resume to normal level whilst Set Up or Diagnostics menus are accessed.
Summary of Contents for Air Alert 600
Page 2: ...2 Issue 02 June 2017...
Page 5: ...5 1 SAFETY...
Page 10: ...10 2 Overview of the Airflow Monitor...
Page 20: ...20 3 Functions Operation...
Page 25: ...25 4 Components...
Page 28: ...28 5 Installation...
Page 33: ...33 6 Configuration Calibration...
Page 37: ...37 7 Auxiliary Features Connections...
Page 40: ...40 8 RS485 Coms Output...
Page 47: ...47 9 Warranty...