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Figure 5 

 
 

8.6

 

Mode Selector Switches 

 

The PanBlast

TM

 AirScan Mobile CO Monitor mode 

select dip-switches have four (4) functional 
operations programmed by setting the 
positions of switches 1 through 3. The 
functions and settings are described below: 

 
 

Function – 1: 

 
 2 

Minute 

warm-up 

 

Switch #1   Off 
Switch #2   On 
Switch #3   Off 
 
This setup has a 10 second low pressure and 
high pressure warning beep and no delay on 
alarm conditions. This is the default setup. 
 

Function – 2: 

 
2 Minute warm-up 
 
Switch #1   Off 
Switch #2   Off 
Switch #3   Off 
 
This setup will delay the activation of an alarm 
condition by 10 seconds. This setup would be 
used in an area where intermittent radio 
frequency (RF) transmission is causing false 
alarm conditions. 

 

Function – 3: 

 
2 Minute warm-up 
 
Switch #1   On 
Switch #2   Off 
Switch #3   Off 
 

This setup will eliminate the low pressure 10 
second warning beep condition. This function 
would be used in situations where the 
compressor is turned off, but the monitor is left 
operating. 
 

Function – 4: 

 
1 Minute warm-up 
 
Switch #1   On 
Switch #2   Off 
Switch #3   On 
 
This setup would eliminate the low pressure 10 
second warning beep and imposes the 10 
second alarm delay conditions. 

 

8.7

 

Horn and Remote Alarm Outputs  

(Reference Figure 5) 

 

The PanBlast

TM

 AirScan Mobile CO Monitor 

circuit board has two (2) 12VDC output Molex 
connectors J3 and J5 shown in Figure 5. One is 
used to power the internal alarm horn; the 
other is unused and can power an external low 
current alarm device. Maximum current draw 
for these outputs is 200ma. Exceeding this limit 

will damage the circuit board

. Contact the 

manufacturer to obtain a pigtail connector 
setup for use with these outputs. 

 

8.8

 

Remote Relay Dry Contacts  

(Reference Figure 5) 

 

In addition to the 12VDC Molex output 
connectors the PanBlast

TM

 AirScan Mobile CO 

Monitor has one relay connector (J2) shown in 
Figure 5. The relay connector is a switch that 
closes the normally open contacts (NO) when an 
alarm condition exists. It can be used to 
complete an electrical circuit. The relay contacts 
are rated for a maximum current of 5 amps.  
Figure 6 illustrates a typical application. 

 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Figure 6 

 

8.9

 

AC/DC Power Option  

(Reference Figure 5) 

 

The PanBlast

TM

 AirScan Mobile CO Monitor is 

equipped with two different connectors and 
several options for supplying power to the 
circuit board. For battery hookup the board has 
two spade connectors (DC+ positive & DC- 
negative) that utilize push on terminal 

Mode Select Switch 

Transformer 

Plug (J1) 

External Alarm 

Relay Plug 

(J2) 

Optional DC Plug 

Sensor Housing 

Sensor with Sensor 

Housing removed 

Sensor Tab Location 

Molex PlugsExternal 

Alarm/Status Light (J4)    

Horn (J3)    

External Accessory (J5) 

Common 

Normally Closed 

Normally Open 

+

-

External 

Relay 

Auxiliary 

Typical Wiring 

Illustration 

Summary of Contents for ZVP-PC-0080-00

Page 1: ...PRODUCT OPERATING MANUAL PANBLASTTM AIRSCAN MOBILE CO MONITOR Manual Number ZVP PC 0070 00...

Page 2: ...SECTION 1 GENERAL INFORMATION 2 INTRODUCTION 3 INSTALLATION 4 OPERATION 5 INITIAL SET UP 6 RESPONSE CHECK 7 OPERATING MODE 8 CALIBRATION 9 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 10 PARTS LISTING...

Page 3: ...ectrical trades personnel 1 3 4 Under no circumstances should any safety interlocks lockouts or features be altered or disabled in any way 1 3 5 All equipment must be isolated from the compressed air...

Page 4: ...t off of fixed installations should be provided Sample line volume is critical keep line as short as possible 3mm 1 8 OD x 1 5mm 1 16 ID Polyurethane tubing is commonly used as the sample line althoug...

Page 5: ...put port provides the capability to introduce calibration gases to the instrument sensor when the calibration Run valve is in the calibration mode 8 Faceplate door screw 9 Internal sample flow regulat...

Page 6: ...assembly to the closed position and remove the test gas from the instrument test gas port 6 Move the RUN CAL switch to the RUN position 6 4 Check and confirm that the flow rate returns to the GREEN co...

Page 7: ...edle knob of the calibration valve assembly to open Monitor the flow bar graph display to ensure GREEN condition and allow the impurity free gas to flow for at least one minute Check the air quality i...

Page 8: ...board has two 2 12VDC output Molex connectors J3 and J5 shown in Figure 5 One is used to power the internal alarm horn the other is unused and can power an external low current alarm device Maximum cu...

Page 9: ...sor loosen the screw 8 Figure 3 and open the faceplate When the enclosure is open follow the directions listed below 1 Carefully remove the 2 screws from the sensor block and lift the block off the se...

Page 10: ...Contact manufacturer for service Alarm horn will not sound Faulty or unplugged horn Plug horn in Replace horn Bad air Air quality indicator is RED Check intake for contamination Out of calibration Re...

Page 11: ...t Parts Stock Code Description Qty BAC AF 0270 00 CO Test Gas 1 BAC AF 0271 00 Impurity Free Air Test Gas 1 BAC AF 0269 00 Calibration Valve Assembly 1 BAC AF 0341 00 AirScan Sensor 1 BAC AF 0342 00 F...

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