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Once all of the measurement alarms
have been displayed, the Monitor will
check for Trouble Alarms. Trouble
Alarms will be generated if the
monitor senses a fault in the Infrared
Bench (sensor), a fault in the remote
reset connection, a calibration fault
and a flow related failure.
IR Bench Fault:
The Bench Voltage
trouble alarm will be displayed if the
monitor senses a fault in the Infrared
Sensor.
Remote Reset Fault:
The Remote
reset trouble alarm will be displayed
if the remote reset connection
detects a shorted circuit. This is
helpful to prevent malfunctions in the
operation of the monitor caused by
external connections.
The monitor will also generate a
trouble alarm is it has never been
calibrated, or if it has had a control
failure that erased the calibration
settings in read only memory.
The Pump Failure Possible trouble
alarm will be displayed if the monitor
detects a flow failure.
Rezero:
The monitor can be
switched into Auto zero Mode
manually by pressing the "2" key.
On completion of the manually
initiated Auto zero, the unit will return
to normal operation.
Manual Override:
The monitor can
be switched into Manual Override
mode manually by pressing the "3"
key. The unit will return to normal
operation if the “ENT” (enter) key is
pressed, or after approximately 15
minutes, whichever comes first.
Setup:
The Setup Menus are
accessed by pressing the "4" key.
The operator will be asked to enter a
password to continue into the Setup
Menus. There are five passwords.
Passwords 1 through 4 are user
definable (default passwords are
"111", "222", "333", "444"). The last
password is permanently set at
"999".
Trouble Alarm
Bench Voltage
Call Factory
<- RESET or ABORT ->
Trouble Alarm
Monitor Is Not
Calibrated
<- RESET or ABORT ->
Trouble Alarm
Pump Failure
Possible
<- RESET or ABORT ->
** Auto Zero**
Timer 24 12:00
Press ENT for Menu
Manual Override 1
PPM 0 12:00
R-134A
Press ENT for Menu
Trouble Alarm
Remote Reset
Call Factory
<- RESET or ABORT ->
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