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SOUNDER TEST SCREEN

The Sounder Test function will set the device into the Sounder Test mode. 
When this function is selected from the functions menu the device will ask for 
confirmation. Use the scroll (

) keys to select cancel or ok and then select 

 ) key to confirm the selection.

After confirmation the tones will be exercised on the sounder. Since the 
sounder is configurable the screen will display which tone it is currently giv-
ing (fault or alarm).

RESET IP NETWORK SCREEN

The Reset IP Network function will set the device into the Reset IP Network 
mode. When this function is selected from the functions menu the device will 
ask for confirmation. Use the scroll (

) keys to select cancel or ok and then 

select ( 

 ) key to confirm the selection.

EVENT HISTORY SCREEN

The event history can be viewed through the LCD screen. The Event History 
screen displays the event number currently being displayed, the total number 
of events available, and the event detail for the currently displayed event. Use 
the scroll (

) keys to advance up or down through the events. 

CONFIGURATION MENU SCREEN

The Configuration menu provides access to view how the device is specifi-
cally configured from PipeIQ. Because this menu contains potentially sensitive 
information, such as email addresses, there is an optional lockout feature on 
this menu. The lockout requires a user to enter a 4 digit access code to enter 
the Functions menu. This four digit access code is configurable through Pi-
peIQ. When a user selects the Functions menu from the main menu screen 
with the lock feature enabled, the enter password screen will be displayed. All 
configuration data is read only. From the main configuration menu the follow-
ing selections are available:

•  Information

•  General Settings

•  Relays & Thresholds

•  Network

•  Email

Use the scroll (

) keys to select an option and then select ( 

 ) key to 

confirm the selection.

INFORMATION SCREEN

The Information screen provides the text information that is configured on the 
device from PipeIQ. The fields include Facility name and location, device loca-
tion, and contact person. Use the scroll (

) keys to advance up or down 

through the information. 

GENERAL SETTINGS SCREEN

The General Settings screen provides the miscellaneous settings that are con-
figured. The following configuration settings can be seen under the general 
settings:

•  Acclimate enable

•  Fan speed

•  Air flow boundary

•  Air flow delay

•  Trend recording period

•  Local address

•  Sounder Alarm tone

•  Sounder Fault tone

•  Software Revision

RELAYS AND ALARMS MENU SCREEN

The Relays & Alarms menu screen provides the options for a detailed look of 
the relay and the alarm settings in the device. Use the scroll (

) keys to 

select an option and then select ( 

 ) key to confirm the selection.

RELAYS SETTINGS SCREEN

The Relay Settings screen shows the latching setting for each relay. A latching 
relaying will have an X in the box.

ALARM THRESHOLDS SCREEN

The Alarm Thresholds screen shows the five alarm levels. To get detailed in-
formation on an alarm level use the scroll (

) keys to select an option and 

then select ( 

 ) key to confirm the selection.

ALARM DETAIL SCREEN

The Alarm Detail screen shows the threshold values for day, night and week-
end modes, or if the device is in acclimate mode it will display the acclimate 
boundary levels. 

NIGHT MODE SCREEN

The Night Mode screen shows the start and end time for night mode and the 
start and end time for daylight savings time. Use the scroll (

) keys to ad-

vance up or down through the time listings. 

ALARM DELAYS SCREEN

The Alarm Delays screen shows the alarm delay time in seconds for each 
alarm level. 

NETWORK SCREEN

The Network screen provides the Mac address of the device and the TCP/IP 
network settings in the device.

EMAIL MENU SCREEN

The Email menu screen provides the options for a detailed look of the email 
settings in the device. Use the scroll (

) keys to select an option and then 

select ( 

 ) key to confirm the selection.

DEVICE ACCOUNT SCREEN

The device account screen shows the device’s sender account and SMTP server.

EMAIL ADDRESSES SCREEN

The email addresses screen shows the currently configured email addresses 
that are to receive emails from the device. To see what types of messages for 
each email address use the scroll (

) keys to select an email and then select 

 ) key to confirm the selection.

EMAIL DETAIL SCREEN

The email detail screen shows the full email address and the messages that the 
email address is configured to receive. 

LCD MENU SCREEN

The LCD settings menu allows the user to adjust the language, backlight, and 
contrast settings for the LCD. This feature can be locked out and require the 
user to enter a 4 digit access code to enter the LCD menu. This four digit 
access code is configurable through PipeIQ. When a user selects the LCD Set-
tings menu from the main menu screen with the lock feature enabled, the 
enter password screen will be displayed. Once in the settings menu use the 
scroll (

) keys to select an option and then select ( 

 ) key to confirm 

the selection.

LANGUAGE SCREEN

The Language screen allows the user to change the language on the LCD. 
Languages available:

•  English

•  Chinese (Simplified)

•  Dutch

•  Finnish

•  French

•  German

•  Hungarian

•  Italian

•  Norwegian

•  Brazilian Portuguese

•  Russian (Cyrillic)

•  Spanish

•  Swedish

To change language setting use the scroll (

) keys to select a language and 

then select ( 

 ) key to confirm the selection.

 

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Содержание XT 9400X

Страница 1: ...ipping Weight 11 8 lb 5 4 kg 1 ASUG56601 TABLE OF CONTENTS Items Included With Unit 2 Connecting to FAAST 9400X 2 Connecting to FAAST via USB 2 Connecting to FAAST via Ethernet 2 Installation 3 Pipe Installation 3 Physical Unit Installation 3 Wiring 4 User Interface 5 Particulate Level Display 5 Alarm Level Display 6 Air Flow Display 6 Fault Display 6 LCD User Interface 7 Configuration Menu Screen...

Страница 2: ...ault conditions Configurable supplementary audible indicator 2 ASUG56601 ITEMS INCLUDED WITH UNIT FAAST 9400X unit Mounting bracket and hardware Installation and Maintenance Instructions USB interface cable PipeIQ software comprehensive manual and other helpful documents may be downloaded at systemsensor com faast CONNECTING TO FAAST 9400X FAAST 9400X requires a program download from PipeIQ in ord...

Страница 3: ...ropriate conduit caps from the top or bottom left side of the unit to match the orientation of the wiring See Figure for location of the wiring access plugs 2 Line up the unit with the four mounting clips and the mounting studs on the left side 3 Push the unit down onto the mounting clips and secure it with the supplied washer and nut on at least one of the two mounting studs protruding through th...

Страница 4: ...e mating connector on the unit FIGURE 3 POWER AND ALARM CONNECTION BLOCK TABLE 1 TERMINAL DESIGNATIONS ASP114 01 CABLING REQUIREMENTS The FAAST system provides a series of Euro style pluggable terminals located behind the left side door of the unit Refer to Table 1 for the proper electrical connections to the unit Refer to Table 2 for a typical connection for monitor ing the FAAST system at a Fire...

Страница 5: ...rovide the device status 6 Connect a computer with PipeIQ installed to the unit using either the USB connection on the front of the device or the Ethernet port located in the left side wiring door See the Connecting to FAAST 9400X for detailed connection instructions 7 Use the PipeIQ software to set up the unit configuration required for the particular application 8 The PC may now be disconnected ...

Страница 6: ...o the next inlet every 2 seconds The number corresponding to the inlet currently being displayed on the air flow pendulum will be illuminated green The green segments on the air flow pendulum indicate how close the current air flow is to a high or low fault threshold The default threshold for a fault condition is or 20 from airflow baseline This fault threshold is configu rable using the PipeIQ so...

Страница 7: ...open Minor Fault Time Base Fault Internal Time base needs updating Minor Fault Aspirator Fault Indicates the fan has stopped working and requires immedi ate attention Urgent Fault Filter Fault Device filter is clogged and requires replacement Minor Fault Device filter is clogged and has not been replaced 72 hours af ter giving the Filter Fault with Minor Fault Relay set Urgent Fault Disable Fault ...

Страница 8: ... menu is accessed from the main menu screen with the lock feature enabled the enter password screen will be displayed The scroll keys are used to increment or decrement the number for the digit the cursor is on To enter the number use the select key and the cursor will advance to the next digit When the last digit is entered the Functions menu will be displayed if the password was entered correctl...

Страница 9: ...of the relay and the alarm settings in the device Use the scroll keys to select an option and then select key to confirm the selection RELAYS SETTINGS SCREEN The Relay Settings screen shows the latching setting for each relay A latching relaying will have an X in the box ALARM THRESHOLDS SCREEN The Alarm Thresholds screen shows the five alarm levels To get detailed in formation on an alarm level u...

Страница 10: ... performance of the de vice Therefore when creating a pipe layout the calculations that are per formed are based on the fan setting If the fan setting is changed on the device at a later date the pipe system must be re verified ALARM AND RELAY CONFIGURATION Alarm thresholds are set to default levels when shipped but are configurable Each Alarm level has its own set of form C relay contacts As the ...

Страница 11: ... Level Action 1 Action 1 High Action 1 Low Acclimate Action 1 Level Action 2 Action 2 High Action 2 Low Acclimate Action 2 Level Fire 1 Fire 1 High Fire 1 Low Acclimate Fire 1 Level Fire 2 Fire 2 High Fire 2 Low Acclimate Fire 2 Level DAY NIGHT AND WEEKEND MODE If Acclimate mode is not desired the FAAST system can operate in a simple day night and weekend mode This allows the device to have separa...

Страница 12: ...equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from...

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