LaserNET Program User's Guide
September 2003
TM0048
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Figure 6-12. Signal Referencing Window
2. For a Reference Detector. To enable referencing, one Detector must be selected as the reference
Detector.
When connected to the Detector to be used as the reference Detector:
a. Check
Provides Reference
.
b. Select
<OK>
to save the configuration.
3. For a Detector Which Uses a Reference Unit. Every Detector which will use referencing must be
configured.
When connected to a Detector which will be a reference unit:
a. Check
Uses Reference Unit
.
b. If the reference Detector has already been defined, its address will appear in the Uses Reference
Unit field. If not, enter the address of the reference Detector in this field or choose the Detector
address from the drop down menu next to the Uses Reference Unit field.
c. Select
<OK>
to save the configuration.
d. Repeat for every other Detector in the system which uses a reference unit.
6-5.7
Auto-Setup
The Auto-Setup is enabled through LaserNET by setting a time period to collect data for determining the
Detector sensitivity range.
1. Select
Options
>
Configure>Auto Setup.
Figure 6-13 displays.
Figure 6-13. Auto Setup
2. Enter a learning time period. The time period can range from 15 minutes to 14 days as that is the
selection in the Auto-Setup box. Choose
<Start>
to begin the program.
3. Auto-Setup will run for assigned period of time. The main screen Auto-Setup light will appear yellow
while the Auto-Setup function is running.
4. If desired, Auto-Setup can be terminated before the assigned time period. The options appear in the
Auto-Setup window and include
<Stop>
or
<Quit>
.
<Stop>
will cancel the Auto-Setup and configure
the Detector sensitivity range with data that is already accumulated.
<Quit>
cancels Auto-Setup and
keeps the current sensitivity selection. The buffer that collects data will be erased when
<Quit>
is
selected.
5. After Auto-Setup has completed, it will automatically set the Detector sensitivity range to the appropriate
number based on the results of average smoke levels that were gauged during the testing period.
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