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THE CONFIG MENU
To select a specific item to change from the Config Menu, scroll to it using the UP and DOWN
arrows, then press the SELECT button. (To exit the viewed value without changing it, press the
SELECT button again). To change a value, press the UP / DOWN keys until the desired value is dis-
played. Depress the PROGRAM button. The display will scroll “NEW VALUE SAVED”, then auto-
matically de-select the menu choice as if the SELECT button had been pressed. See note below.
Note: You may only Edit the File that the scanner is currently running. For example, to Edit file
“B”, you must be currently running file “B”. (See File Select section).
Remote File Sel
Affects all files. Choices for Remote File Select are: Key Pad, Line Inputs, Comms
Key Pad
allows the file selection to be made
only
at the scanner keypad
Line Inputs
allows the file selection to be made
only
via an external switch or relay.
Comms
allows the file selection to be made
only
via an external computer running Fireye Software.
PASSWORD
The user may change the password
to any four-digit code desired. See Password Menu for details.
Reset Max Temp
The user may reset the highest internal temperature value that the scanner has recorded. The Max
Temp will then be equal to the current internal temperature value.
FS Squelch Msgs
Under certain operating conditions, such as Front End Gain (FEG) out-of-limits, the UV or IR Flame
Signal may be driven to zero (squelched) by the scanner’s control algorithm. The user can choose to
Display, or to NOT Display, the Warning Messages that notify the user that the flame signal is being
squelched. The default choice is to NOT Display these messages. The specific messages affected are
listed in the Group II Warning Messages section on page 35.
Active File
The user can manually choose which file to run (and to Edit) by selecting this menu choice
provided
the Remote File Select “Key Pad” choice is selected
(see above). If the user wants to Edit the con-
tents of a file, they must first select and run that particular file, (A, B, C, D).
A-IR GAIN RANGE
The “A” indicates the active file selected. There are selectable internal “ranges” for the IR sensor
Gain. If, when “Aiming” the scanner, a flashing “IR TOO HIGH” message is observed, then the sig-
nal is over-range and the “Range” should be reduced. If, when “Aiming” the scanner, an IR number
of less than 10 is observed, then the gain Range should be increased.
A-UV GAIN RANGE
The “A” indicates the active file selected. There are selectable internal “ranges” for the UV sensor
Gain. If, when “Aiming” the scanner, a flashing “UV TOO HIGH” message is observed, then the sig-
nal is over-range and the “Range” should be reduced. If, when “Aiming” the scanner, a UV number
of less than 10 is observed, then the gain Range should be increased
Note: The scanner has selectable internal Gain "Ranges" for each IR and UV sensor. Scanners
with Engineering Code 00 through 04 have two ranges for each sensor, "LOW" and "HIGH".
Scanners with Engineering Code 05 and higher have three ranges for each sensor, "LOW",
"MED" and "HIGH". Scanners with Engineering code 09 and higher have five ranges for IR,
“LOW”, “LOW+1”, “LOW+2”, “MED”, and “HIGH”.