FMS-2000C
LIT-12013504
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Setting up the sensor range
You can configure the sensor range, if the sensor type is
Remote Digital
. The default sensor range is +/- 0.25 in. W.C.
1. On the home screen, tap the
Settings
icon to enter the
Settings
menu.
2. To view analog input settings, tap
Analog I/O
.
3.
To find the analog input you want to adjust, swipe left.
4. On the
ANALOG
screen, expand
Sensor Range
and choose from the following:
•
+/- 0.01 in. W.C.
•
+/- 0.05 in. W.C.
•
+/- 0.10 in. W.C.
•
+/- 0.20 in. W.C.
•
+/- 0.25 in. W.C.
5. To save the new settings, collapse
Sensor Range
.
Adjusting deadband
This parameter specifies the deadband applied to the pressure input signal for control purposes. When the input signal is within the
deadband, the corresponding PID control output remains constant.
1. On the home screen, tap the
Settings
icon to enter the
Settings
menu.
2. To view analog input settings, tap
Analog I/O
.
3.
To find the analog input you want to adjust, swipe left.
4. On the
ANALOG
screen, tap the
Deadband
arrow.
5. Enter the
Deadband
value.
6.
To confirm the new settings, tap the
Checkmark
icon.
Zero Calibration
The
Zero Calibration
and
Reset Zero Offset
options can be used to reset the zero pressure reading for a specific installation. Once the
FMS-2000C controller has been installed completely with any peripheral remote sensor modules, this feature can be used to recalibrate
the controller’s zero reading to read accurately with the door to the monitored room left open.
With the door to the monitored room open, the differential pressure measured by the FMS-2000C controller usually approaches
zero. However, due to imperfections in the sealing of the remote sensor enclosure and pressure accumulation in the wall dividing the
monitored room and the adjacent corridor, the pressure reading does not reach zero. It is common for the differential pressure reading
to be up to 0.0010 in. W.C. with the monitored room’s door left open to allow pressure to equalize.
Creating a zero offset
1. On the home screen, tap the
Settings
icon to enter the
Settings
menu.
2. To view analog input settings, tap
Analog I/O
.
3. On the
ANALOG
screen, tap the
Zero Calibration
arrow.
4. On the
ZERO CALIBRATION
screen, tap the
Create Zero Offset
arrow.
5. Follow the instructions on screen and wait for the real-time view reading on the screen to stabilize for at least 10 seconds.
6.
To create a zero offset, tap
Proceed
.
Resetting the zero offset
If creating a zero offset does not result in the differential pressure reading being zeroed, you can reset any existing offset using the
Reset Zero Offset
option. Use this option before repeating
1. On the home screen, tap the
Settings
icon to enter the
Settings
menu.
2. To view analog input settings, tap
Analog I/O
.
3. On the
ANALOG
screen, tap the
Zero Calibration
arrow.
4. On the
ZERO CALIBRATION
screen, tap
Reset Zero Offset
.
5. On the
RESET ZERO OFFSET
screen, tap Proceed.
6.
To confirm the new settings, tap the
Checkmark
icon.
Setting the alarms
By default, the FMS-2000C Critical Environment Controller comes preset in neutral isolation mode. You cannot set alarms in neutral
isolation mode. If this is the first time you are configuring AI-1 or AI-2 for pressure, change the isolation mode for the primary or
secondary space from neutral to either positive or negative before you can set the alarm. This does not apply to AI-3 or AI-4. See
, if this is not the first time you are setting up the alarms.