TXP-WTA_Instruction_Manual_(Rev1.3)
REV – 1.3
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There may not be sufficient power to transmit a signal to the controller and/or wireless relay it is connected
to, which will most likely result in a Comm Error (see Section 3.2).
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The TXP-WTA Sensor Transmitter will alternate, every six seconds, between the Replace Battery Screen
(Figure 5 4) and the screen which was previously being monitored.
NOTE: The TXP-WTA Sensor Transmitter will continue in this manner until the battery is replaced (see Section
3.3) or the battery no longer carries a sufficient voltage to power the unit.
Figure 6-4 – Replace Battery Screen
6.4
Smart Sensor Modules
Each TXP-WTA Sensor Transmitter may be supplied with either one, or two, Smart Sensor Modules:
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Mounted locally to the TXP-WTA Sensor Transmitter enclosure,
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up 15 feet away with the Sensor Separation Kit.
Smart Sensor Modules utilize a unique Smart Sensor Interface to transfer necessary configuration parameters from
the smart sensor’s memory to the TXP-WTA Sensor Transmitter whenever a new sensor is installed. The “Smart
Sensor Info” screen appears at:
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power up,
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anytime a sensor module is removed and installed again.
NOTE: If a sensor module is installed that does not match gas type of the previous sensor, the operator must
manually approve the new sensor for the TXP-WTA Sensor Transmitter to accept the new gas type (Figure 5 4).
Local TXP-WTA Sensor Transmitters have a smart sensor module cable connected to S1 (Channel 1) and/or S2
(Channel 2) of the Battery Board (see Figure 3 2).
Figure 6-5 – Smart Sensor Info / Error Screen