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Once the correct number of devices (either detectors or nodes) have been found and saved
(installed). Then the alarm levels can be set in the following manner.
From the TOC-625 SET UP REPORT it can be seen that each connected and installed detector or
channel can have two alarm levels set. These can be different for each device. For example a two
channel system for Methane and Carbon Monoxide may have Alarm 1 level for Methane at 20%
LEL and Alarm 1 level for Carbon Monoxide set at 35ppm.
Channel 1
Address
Gas
Range
AL1
AL1 Type
AL1 Relay
AL2
AL2 Type
AL2 Relay
Analogue
Output
Channel
Channel 2
Address
Gas
Range
AL1
AL1 Type
AL1 Relay
AL2
AL2 Type
AL2 Relay
Analogue
Output
Channel
Channel 3
Address
Gas
Range
AL1
AL1 Type
AL1 Relay
AL2
AL2 Type
AL2 Relay
Analogue
Output
Channel
4101
Methane
100% LEL
20%
Rising Latch
1
50%
Rising Latch
2
C1
4102
CO
100 ppm
35
Rising Latch
1
55
Rising Latch
2
C2
Sales Order: S/36981 Client: A.N Other TOC-625 Set Up Report
Note in this example that either channel alarm level 1 sets off relay 1 on the controller once the
set threshold is exceeded. By default once the FIND function has been run and detectors
installed the alarm levels will be preset at 20 and 50 % of the detector or channels range and the
alarm action will be rising latching.
Alarm levels are set by the following method:
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