THE GS320 SYSTEM
3: MAINTENANCE
2.4 Display Settings
This section describes how to manually change the ID
number the GS320 will listen to, and how to change
some other display behaviors. Changing the wind speed
ID number is required only if the wind speed sensor is
changed and the display must be manually set to listen
to another one.
Press and hold the
Up
and
Down
buttons
simultaneously for 5 seconds. The display will beep and
then indicate the currently programmed wind speed
sensor ID number, one digit at a time. The ID number
must contain six digits; if the ID number is 120, the first
three digits are “000.”
1. Press
Set Limit
button to change from one screen to
the next.
2. To change a digit, use the
Up
and
Down
buttons.
“
Ld
” means Listening De-activated (default). Press
Down
to change to “
LA.
”
“
LA
” means Listening Mode Active. Another
GS320 display must be the master of the wind
speed sensor.
“
OS
” means Output Standard: fail safe output
(default). The output provides power when wind
speed is safe, below the limit. Press Down to
change to “
OI.
”
“
OI
” means Output Inverted: the output wire is
energized when wind speed is above the limit.
This could be use to power an external siren or horn.
“
SA
” means Save. When this screen is displayed,
press the
Down
button to save the ID number
and above options and then exit.
“
CA
” means Cancel. Press the
Down
button
to exit without saving. The system will retain the
previously set ID number and options.
Set
Limit
Indicates the digit number
(first “1.”, second “2.”, etc.)
ID number digits
Figure 2: Example of ID number 18820
3.1 Replacing the Sensor Battery
PRoTeCT THe InTeRIoR of THe sensoR
fRoM DIRT anD HUMIDITY aT all TIMes.
CAUTION
boTH lITHIUM oR alKalIne baTTeRIes
Can be UseD; HoWeVeR, a lITHIUM
baTTeRY WIll lasT aboUT 2.5X longeR.
NOTE
✓
1. Unscrew the two allen screws about a quarter of an inch.
2. Insert a flat bladed screwdriver in the battery cover
notch to pry the box away from the mounting plate.
The silicone seal may cause some resistance.
1/4 in.
1
2
Hex key 5/32 in.
Flat bladed
screwdriver
Figure 3: Remove sensor box from mounting plate
3. Remove the battery by hand.
4. Remove the remaining silicone from both the box
and the mounting plate.
5. Install the new battery: insert the positive end and
then push in the direction of the positive pole.
* Actual battery life will vary greatly depending
on the application, the frequency of use, the
age and quality of the battery, etc.
a 3.6 VolT lITHIUM “D” Cell baTTeRY WIll
PRoVIDe aboUT TWo YeaRs of baTTeRY
lIfe, WHIle an alKalIne “D” Cell
baTTeRY WIll PRoVIDe less THan one
YeaR of baTTeRY lIfe*.
NOTE
✓
6
7
New high quality “D”
cell battery: 3.6 V lithium,
or “D” 1.5 V alkaline
Figure 4: Install the new battery
6. Apply a non-corrosive RTV silicone all around the
edge of the mounting plate to create a new seal
without bubbles or breaks.
8
RTV non-corrosive
silicone
Figure 5: Apply non-corrosive RTV silicone
7. Reposition the box over the mounting plate and
screw in the hex screws. Do not over-tighten.
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