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65-2661RK-03-04 M2A Transmitter Operator’s Manual
black, extend from the other end of the detector. The leads allow you to connect the
detector to the M2A.
The housing includes three sockets installed on a circuit board. These sockets accept the
plug-in sensor’s three pins to provide an electrical connection for the sensor. The circuit
board with the sockets conditions the sensor’s signal before the signal reaches the
controller.
Housing Cap & Cap Gasket
The housing cap screws onto the detector housing. It retains the plug-in sensor and
protects it from damage. A foam gasket is installed inside the housing cap that seals
against the sensor face. A hydrophobic membrane on the outside of the cap face keeps
water and particulates away from the sensor face behind the cap. Unscrew the detector
cap to access the plug-in sensor for maintenance or replacement. A cap gasket seals the
interface between the housing and cap.
Plug-In CO
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Sensor
The plug-in sensor is secured in the detector assembly by the housing cap. The sensor
produces a millivolt output that corresponds to the detection range of the detector.
Calibration Adapter/Splash Guard
A calibration adapter/splash guard is installed on the IR CO
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detector. A fitting at the
bottom of the calibration adapter/splash guard allows a length of tubing to be connected
for calibration and routed to a more easily accessible location (near the M2A junction box
is optimal for ease of calibration). The calibration adapter/splash guard also protects the
detector from splashing water or direct water spray.
Magnetic Wand
The magnetic wand is a short plastic rod with a magnet in one end. It is used to actuate
the magnetic control switches on the control PCB while the junction box cover is still
installed so that non-intrusive calibration can be performed.