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cGas Detector for Indoor Public Spaces - Installation Manual
Device cannot be seen by the Controller and/or the BAS / DDC on the
BACnet® network.
• Check the Baud rate. All devices in the network must have the same Baud
rate.
• Check to make sure the device has a unique ID assigned to it, which is
made up of the MAC ID and the Base ID.
• Check that local area network wiring is correct, especially the A and B
lines to make sure they are not swapped between devices on the network.
Frequent, unexpected alarm reading reported to BAS/DDC.
Check to see if EMI and RF interference is causing the equipment to react this
way. Refer to Section
6.3.2 EMI and RF Interference Considerations
for more
information.
When calibrating a CO
2
sensor, Calibrate Zero keeps failing or the Calibrate
Span passes but the gas level reading keeps climbing.
Start the calibration process over. Flow the nitrogen gas for 2 minutes before
entering the Calibrate Z
ero menu. Then fl ow the span gas for 2 minutes before
entering the Calibrate Span menu.
List of Possible cGas Error Codes:
(appears on the display in place of the units for a channel)
Code
Description
F01
Negative Fault
Reading
Check to make sure the smart sensor board
is present and installed properly in the socket.
If installed, the cGas detects the sensor signal
is too far below its zeroAD. May be caused
by a sensor that is temperature or humidity
sensitive. Zeroing the sensor will normally
resolve this.