DRAFT
MTSE
IO&M Manual
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Paragon Controls Inc,
Rev J 2/3/2021
Alarm Trigger
The Alarm Trigger allows the user to toggle select between either a low or a high alarm for each ΔP
measurement point depending on the desired application of pressure measurement alarming.
Alarm Setpoint
If the ΔP value goes below the low Alarm Setpoint or above the high Alarm Setpoint, an alarm state is
displayed as outlined in Section 4.5 on the Normal Active Display screen. A value of zero (0) entered in
the Alarm Setpoint box will turn the alarm off, regardless of the Alarm Trigger state. Therefore, 0 is not
an alarm condition; if the user desires an alarm state at this value a value other than 0 must be entered.
Default Alarm Setpoint is off (0) for all ΔP points.
ΔP Engineering Units
Allows user to configure the device for the following engineering units by toggle button: in. W.C., Pa,
KPa, mm W.C., and %. Changing the engineering units will not convert the Alarm Setpoint value; the
user must enter the Alarm Setpoint value in the correct engineering units.
4.3.
Diagnostics Menu
The diagnostics page includes information to easily assess and diagnose devices in the field. The
Diagnostics Menu main page is shown below:
4.3.1. Sensor Data Page
The Sensor Data Page button will navigate to a page displaying measured values for the number of
transducers in the MTSE. The transducers are in sequential order from (1) to (10) and display the Fan #
tagging, Flow, and Pressure. The Fan # tagging is not set at the Factory and can be entered here by
touching the box area next to the corresponding Sensor # to bring up the keypad. (We understand the
box and font are small, but we are fitting a lot into this mighty package; a stylus or closed pen works
best for this process.)
The number of sensors displayed on this page is the sum of the following:
System 1 Transducer Quantity
System 2 Transducer Quantity
System 3 Transducer Quantity
+1 for Dual OA set to “On”
∆P Quantity