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OPERATION OF VRAE
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It is possible to setup the VRAE from a PC or in
programming mode so that when an alarm condition occurs,
the alarm signals stay on even after the alarm condition is no
longer present. This is called the “latching alarm” mode.
The alternative mode is to automatically reset the alarm
signal when the alarm condition is cleared. The default
alarm mode is automatic reset (see Section 4 and Section 5
for details on how to set alarm mode).
Alarm Signal Summary:
The various alarm signals are summarized here:
Condition
Alarm Signal
Gas exceeds “High
Alarm” limit
3 beeps/flashes per second
plus sensor name and “High”
message on LCD
Gas exceeds “Low
Alarm” limit
2 beeps/flashes per second
plus sensor name and “Low”
message on LCD
Gas exceeds STEL
1 beep/flash per second plus
sensor name and “STEL”
message on LCD
Gas exceeds TWA
1 beep/flash per second plus
sensor name and “TWA”
message on LCD
Instrument max out
or sensor over range
3 beeps/flashes per second
plus sensor name and MAX or
OVR message on LCD
Excessive negative
sensor drift
1 beeps/flashes per second
plus sensor name and NEG
message on LCD