Rooster™
Sensor200 USER MANUAL
Rooster™
Sensor200 USER MANUAL 62360MN000-A00
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If the sash reading is 1% of full scale greater than the normal position, the sash is
considered to be in the open position.
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If sash readings are between the closed and open positions, the sash is considered to be
in the normal position.
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The Sensor200 will alarm for unsafe sash position whenever the sash is in the open
position.
Alarm Threshold Configuration
1.
To set your alarm threshold, follow the menu path below:
Home>Settings>Thresholds>Adjust Normal Thresholds
2.
Select
“
Low Threshold
”
to set low threshold alarm trip and clear
points. Select
“
High Thre
shold” to set high threshold alarm trip and
clear points. Use of low threshold alarm trip and clear points is most
common.
The
alarm trip point
is the air velocity value that will trigger an alarm.
The
alarm clear point
is the air velocity value that will clear an alarm
state. Once you have defined these values, the alarm will trip and clear
based on your settings. You may return to this menu at any time to
adjust these values as needed.
3.
By default, no values are set for the NSB (Night Setback) mode of
operation. Depending on your application or setup, an active alarm
during Night Setback may not be required. Specific alarm trip and
clear points for Night Setback mode may be entered. First, define an
alarm trip point and an alarm clear point. The
alarm trip point
is the
air velocity value that will trigger an alarm. The
alarm clear point
is
the air velocity value that will clear an alarm state. Once thresholds are
assigned for Night Setback, the alarm may be set as "Audible" or
"Muted" in the alarm controls menu.
Home>Settings>System>Alarms/Sound>Alarm Controls>Night Setback
4.
To quickly glance at threshold settings, follow this menu path:
Home>Settings>Thresholds>Threshold Info
Alarm Troubleshooting
If an alarm is failing to sound or clear as intended, first verify that the alarm threshold values are
valid. For both normal and NSB modes of operation, t
he “Alarm Trip” or “NSB Trip” point must
be a lower value than the “Alarm Clear” or “NSB Clear” point
to properly trigger and clear an
alarm.
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