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CP-60

 

 

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5.2.2 Set Alarm Points 

Factory alarm set points are discussed in Section 4.2, See Table 1.  To change the alarm points, you must enter the maintenance 
menu. 

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OTE

:

 Changing the alarm points on the 

CP-60

 will NOT change the alarm points on the sensor transmitter. 

Entrance to the maintenance menu is guarded with a four-digit Password.  The factory default setting of the password is 1270.  
When a valid numerical password is inserted, the user is allowed to enter the maintenance menu. 

In the "

Enter Maint Menu

" position 

 

Press the 

SELECT

 switch "

Enter Password 

T

   0

" is displayed.  Press 

SELECT

 switch once, to move cursor to next digit, this 

will be the first digit of the password. 

 

In the

 

T

000

 position, the underline cursor is under the left digit. 

 

Press the 

OPTION

 switch to change the left digit; select the correct digit. 

 

Press the 

SELECT

 switch, which locks the digit in place and moves the cursor one digit to the right. 

Continue this process until the four-digit password is complete.  When a valid password is inserted in this manner, the display is 
transferred to the "

Calibration

" portion of the menu.  If an invalid password is inserted you are returned to the Enter Maint 

Menu display. 

After entering a valid password

 

Press the 

OPTION

 switch until;  

“Maintenance Menu Set Alarm1”

 appears on display. 

 

Press the 

SELECT

 switch, "

ALARM1 Select: O2

example is displayed. 

 

Press the 

SELECT

 switch; "

ALARM 1 

V

 " is displayed, with the indicator flashing,  

Λ

 

for

 

ascending trigger point or 

V

 for descending trigger point indicator. 

 

Press the 

OPTION

 switch to toggle between 

Λ

 and 

V

; select the correct indicator. 

 

Press the 

SELECT

 switch to lock in the correct indicator. "

ALARM 1 

STD

" is displayed 

 

Press the 

OPTION

 switch to toggle between 

STD

 and

 

DIFF

; select the correct indicator. 

 

Press the 

SELECT

 switch to lock in the correct indicator. 

IF:

 

STD

 is selected, "

ALARM 1 

V

 

L

 " is displayed.  

 The next character is the latching indicator 

L

 or 

NO

L

 press the 

OPTION

 switch to toggle the latching mode. 

 The next characters are the alarm 1 value, press the 

OPTION

 switch to select each digit of the value 

When the last digit is accepted display returns to the Maintenance Menu "

Set Alarm1

" position. 

IF:

 

DIFF

 is selected, "

ALARM 1 

V DIFF 19.5

" is displayed, Factory default setting. 

 The next characters are the alarm 1 value, press the 

OPTION

 switch to select each digit of the value 

 Move the cursor to the first digit and, Press the 

SELECT

 switch to lock in the correct character and move the cursor to the 

right.   

  "

ALARM 1 

DIFF BAND  0.0

" is displayed, to set alarm 1 differential.  With 

SELECT

 switch move cursor to left. 

 Press the 

OPTION

 switch to select each digit of the value. 

 

Note:

 The Alarm 1 differential value is the delay of the 

CP-60

 staying in alarm condition until after the measured reading has 

returned past the alarm point by the differential value.  Example: If the alarm set point is 

V

 19.5 and the differential is 2, the 

CP-60

 will go into alarm at 19.5 and stay in alarm until the reading has risen above 21.5. 

 

Repeat the above procedure for each sensor alarm 1 to be changed. 

 

Press the 

OPTION

 switch to move to alarm 2, "

Set ALARM2

" is displayed. 

 

Repeat as for alarm 1 using the 

STD

 section.  Alarm Diff is not available for Alarm 2. 

 

Press 

OPTION

 

switch until “Exit maint menu” appears, then press 

SELECT

 

switch to return the instrument to the Operational 

Display 

 

 

Note:

 When in maintenance mode the “_” 

indicates the location of the cursor, the 

I

” block indicates a non-used location. 

Содержание CP-60

Страница 1: ...ENMET PO Box 979 Ann Arbor MI 48106 0979 www enmet com Manual Part Number 80003 501 MCN 423 07 15 09 CP 60 OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL...

Страница 2: ...utputs 7 4 0 Operation 8 4 1 Normal Operation Condition 8 4 2 Alarm Conditions 8 4 3 Alarm Latching 8 4 4 Audio Defeat 8 4 5 Display 9 4 6 Operational Menu 9 4 7 Fault Indications 9 5 0 Maintenance 10...

Страница 3: ...on Menu Flow Chart 9 Figure 8 CP 60 Maintenance Menu Flow Chart 10 List of Tables Table 1 Relay Factory Default Failsafe Settings 7 Table 2 Default Relay Links 14 Reference Information NOTE important...

Страница 4: ...d Keep the items packing material and carton As Is Within 5 days of receipt notify the carrier s local office and request immediate inspection of the carton and the contents After the inspection and a...

Страница 5: ...CD with backlight The numerical values of gas concentrations and other information are displayed Visual Alarms Indicators On either sides of the display A red alarm LED for each sensor transmitter ins...

Страница 6: ...cts for each of four alarm relays and for the contacts of a fault relay Output Terminals There are two for each of the 4 20 mA outputs Figure 2 CP 60 Interior Features Relays 1 2 3 are programmed to a...

Страница 7: ...not ENMET s responsibility The CP 60 should be powered through appropriately sized circuit breakers See Section 6 0 Technical Data Upon supplying power to the CP 60 The green power on LED is lit The d...

Страница 8: ...r and gather at the top Consider the density of the gas you want the sensor to detect when you install the sensor Some examples are given below Heavier than Air Gas Sensor Location Bottled LP liquefie...

Страница 9: ...Ch 1 3 System Alarm 2 Relay 6 Ch 1 3 System Fault J16 Connector Transmitter 1 4 20mA Input Channel 1 J18 Connector Transmitter 2 4 20mA Input Channel 2 J19 Connector Transmitter 3 4 20mA Input Channel...

Страница 10: ...ilsafe Settings Factory Default Settings Position Failsafe Alarm Non Failsafe Alarm Gas Alarm 1 J5 Relay 1 NO Normally Open Normally Closed Channel 1 J5 Relay 1 COM Common Common J5 Relay 1 NC Normall...

Страница 11: ...value in the non alarm direction See example below The Alarm 1 differential value is the delay of the CP 60 staying in alarm condition until after the measured reading has returned past the alarm poi...

Страница 12: ...on occurs When a transmitter is not connected to an active channel of the CP 60 When a connected Sensor Transmitter reading falls out side of its operation parameters See sensor transmitter manual S S...

Страница 13: ...Changes digit indicated by underscore cursor Locks underscored digit and moves cursor to next digit See Section 5 3 7 for changing password instructions O S MAINTENANCE MENU Set Alarm1 Alarm 1 Select...

Страница 14: ...he SELECT switch Ch mAXmter 4mA 0000 is displayed Press the SELECT switch that moves the cursor one digit to the right when the last digit is accepted the display move to the full Scale mA Xmtrs menu...

Страница 15: ...k in the correct indicator ALARM 1 STD is displayed Press the OPTION switch to toggle between STD and DIFF select the correct indicator Press the SELECT switch to lock in the correct indicator IF STD...

Страница 16: ...cated by underscore cursor Locks underscored character and moves cursor to next digit DIFF S O S Changes character indicated by underscore cursor Locks underscored character and moves cursor to next d...

Страница 17: ...ect digit Press the SELECT switch which locks the digit in place and moves the cursor one digit to the right Continue this process until the four digit password is complete When a valid password is in...

Страница 18: ...isplay is transferred to the Calibration portion of the menu If an invalid password is inserted you are returned to the Enter Maint Menu display After entering a valid password Press the OPTION switch...

Страница 19: ...u position Press the SELECT switch to resume the operational display Press the OPTION switch to reenter the maintenance menu at the Calibration position Example Exit Maintenance Menu Flow Chart 5 3 Ch...

Страница 20: ...ure 20 to 36 inHg 68 to 133 kPa Mechanical Dimensions 11 x 9 x 6 inches 28 x 23 x 16 cm Weight 8 lbs 3 6 kg Material Engineered thermoplastic with hinged front cover Non magnetic hardware Strain relie...

Страница 21: ...aused by the improper use of the product The purchaser indemnifies and saves harmless the company with respect to any loss or damages that may arise through the use by the purchaser or others of this...

Страница 22: ...ult in processing delays ENMET charges a one hour minimum billing for all approved repairs with additional time billed to the closest tenth of an hour All instruments sent to ENMET are subject to a mi...

Страница 23: ...OD Check one K VISA MasterCard______________________ ________ ________ Card number Expiration Card Code K American Express______________________ ________ ________ Card number Expiration Card Code Name...

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