
GDS-68XP Operation & Maintenance Manual, Revision 3.5
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9
USER
MENUS
The
GASMAX
CX
gas
monitor
used
in
the
GDS
‐
68XP
has
a
menu
‐
driven
user
interface
that
allows
the
operator
to
review
and
adjust
a
wide
range
of
settings.
In
the
GDS
‐
68XP,
channel
1
of
the
GASMAX
CX
measures
the
“raw
sensor”
gas
level
and
channel
2
provides
continuous
display,
output
and
alarming
on
the
stored
value
retained
in
the
sequencer
memory.
To
access
the
Main
Menu,
activate
the
EDIT
key
with
a
magnetic
wand.
Figure 9-1: Main Menu Tree
Main Menu
Alarm Outputs
→
Channel Settings
→
Comm Settings
→
Security
→
System
→
Diagnostics
→
Alarm Outputs
Relay 1
→
Relay 2
→
Relay 3
→
Channel Settings
Channel 1
→
Channel 2
→
Comm Settings
COMM 1 Settings
→
COMM 2 Settings
→
ModbusTCP
→
Network Settings
→
Troubleshooting
→
Security
Code to Lock
****
Modbus/Web Code
1234
Contact Info
System
Version v1.00
Configure
→
Digital Input
→
View Event Log
→
Clear Event Log
→
View Sensor Life
→
Diagnostics
Relays
→
Analog Inputs
→
Analog Outputs
→
LED Test
→
Serial Ports
→
ADC Readings
→
Alarm
Output
Menu
– contains
settings
that
control
the
four
optional
alarm
relays
(if
installed).
These
setting
include
relay
programming,
on
and
off
delay,
failsafe
mode
and
specific
input
override.
Channel
Settings Menu
– contains
settings
specific
to
each
channel.
These
include
tag
names,
range,
calibration
settings
and
alarm
levels.
Comm
Settings Menu
– contains
settings
specific
to
the
Ethernet
network
interface,
MODBUS/TCP
interface
and
optional
RS
‐
485
serial
ports
(if
installed).
Security
Settings Menu
– allows
the
user
to
restrict
operation
for
some
or
all
of
the
features
as
well
as
provide
a
programmed
contact
name.
System
Settings Menu
– contains
settings
that
are
unit
specific.
These
include
unit
name.
time
and
date,
warm
‐
up
and
calibration
delay
settings,
and
Event
Log.
Diagnostics Menu
– comprehensive
set
of
tools
that
can
be
used
to
activate
relays,
simulate
output
values
and
test
serial
ports.