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Installation Manual Solution F2 20110509.doc
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Version S031A01.01
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0002/001 Multisen ALG-E
029 094 156 232
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Zeropoint Firepoint
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0002/001 Ion det. ACA-E
008 110 138 246
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Zeropoint Firepoint
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Only for Apollo Discovery
0002/001 opt. det. DISCOV.
Date of manufact. : 04/05
Pollution : 16
Sensitivity : 3
Last revision : -
Det.LED flash at poll. : 0
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Firepoint = testalarm threshold
(139-246 depending on detector type)
Out of these two values the actual smoke density and
the alarm thresholds will be calculated. (s. picture
28).
By calibrating the detector the smoke density will be
set to 0 and the alarmthresholds will be readjusted.
The zeropoint represents the pollution of the detector.
In the bar charts on the left hand the limits and the
standard values for the different detector types are
demonstrated.
A pollution fault will be generated automatically
at the following smoke densities::
opt. det. ALG-E
+- 1,1 %/m
Multisen ALG-E
+- 1,1 %/m
Ion det. ACA-E
+- 0,17%/m
Only for Apollo Discovery
The Apollo "Discovery" series has the ability to store
data in the flash memory of the detector itself. These
data remains in memory even if the detector will be
removed from the base. The reading and transmitting
of the data will last about 1-2 seconds.Therefore you
have a short delay before first value will be displayed.
The following data is aavailable:
- date of manufacture of the detector in format
MM/JJ
- pollution in the range 0-31.
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16 = clean air value
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<=3 and 31 = pollution fault
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0 = fault with analogue value 4
- sensitivity 1-5
- date of last revision in format MM/JJ. If no revision
alarm has been activated for this detector a "-".will
be displayed.
- detector LED at polling
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1 = LED flashes, if detector is polled.
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0 = LED off, if detector is polled
this function can be set by system-parameter 8